- A
martlet in
English heraldry is a
mythical bird
without feet that
never roosts from the
moment of its drop-birth
until its
death fall;
martlets are proposed...
- The
Grumman F4F
Wildcat is an
American carrier-based
fighter aircraft that
entered service in 1940 with the
United States Navy, and the
British Royal Navy...
-
engines from
various suppliers including Precision, Villiers, Bradshaw,
Martlett,
British Anzani, Fafnir, and ****.
Zenith was a
relatively small manufacturer...
- this period,
growing in size and sophistication. As Bull
later put it:
Martlett 2A was the
first high-altitude projectile. It
weighed 225 pounds. The forebody...
- seeds,
before their nutritional value was
discovered in
recent times.
Martlett,
Stephen (2006). The
Sociolinguistic Situation of the Seri
Language in...
-
formerly stood here; the
names dates to 1636, or
perhaps after midden heaps Martlett Court –
thought to be a
corruption of St Martin's, from St Martin-in-the-Fields...
- was
disbanded on 26 June 2008.
Fairey Fulmar Brewster Buffalo Grumman Martlett III
Supermarine Seafire (Strike)
Hawker Sea Fury Mk II de
Havilland Sea...
-
Betty Shale Tim
Bateman –
Philip Clarke Douglas Finn – John
Beerbohm Lord
Martlett –
Anthony Pelissier Uncle Harry – Aly Ford
Uncle George –
Charles Wingrove...
-
placed in this
genus include:
Menieroclerus nigropiceus (Kuwert, 1893)
Martlett and
Gerstmeier 2016 "Makdischu".
Written Opilus instead of
Opilo in the...
- as she was
ineligible to race".
Griffith raised the
compression using Martlett pistons,
installed new
Zenith triple diffuser and
changed valve timing...