- A
lock is a
device used for
raising and
lowering boats,
ships and
other watercraft between stretches of
water of
different levels on
river and
canal waterways...
-
motor Door
control module Door
seal Door water-shield
Hinge Door
latch Door
lock and
power door
locks Central-
locking Fuel tank (or fuel filler) door...
-
detect tampering Seal (1991 album), by
Seal Seal (1994 album),
sometimes referred to as
Seal II, by
Seal Seal IV, a 2003
album by
Seal Seal Online, a 2003...
- carnivores, but
their molars lock together in a way that
allows them to
sieve krill from the
water in the
manner of the
crabeater seal. The coat is counter-shaded...
- The
United States Navy Sea, Air, and Land (
SEAL) Teams,
commonly known as Navy
SEALs, are the
United States Navy's
primary special operations force and...
-
remain in that
saturated state. When not in the water, the
divers live in a
sealed environment which maintains their pressurised state; this can be an ambient...
-
Bonneville Lock and Dam /ˈbɒnəvɪl/
consists of
several run-of-the-river dam
structures that
together complete a span of the
Columbia River between the...
- 46 m)
natural rise
between Lock E35 and the
Niagara River.
There is no
Lock E1 or
Lock E31 on the Erie Canal. The
place of "
Lock E1" on the p****age from...
- revolver). They lack the gas-
seal lock of the
Belgian and
Russian models. The
black powder cartridge used in Nagant's
original gas-
sealed revolver design. Year...
- The
Great Seal is the
seal of the
United States. The
phrase is used both for the
impression device itself,
which is kept by the
United States secretary...