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field fortification.
There is also an
intermediate branch known as
semipermanent fortification.
Castles are
fortifications which are
regarded as being...
-
Borga may
refer to: Borga, in
Swedish Porvoo Borga Base,
semipermanent Antarctic research station operated by
South Africa José Luís
Borga (born 1964)...
-
consists of at
minimum four
people and only
occurs during the summer. The
semipermanent was
built in 1986 and
dismantled in 1990. It
consisted of
three containers...
- to
handle helicopter aviation. The camp is
built mainly of wooden,
semipermanent SEA (Southeast Asian) huts and is
surrounded by a 2.5 m (8.2 ft) high...
-
conditions such as avalanches, poor soils, or fire
damage have
created semipermanent clearings. They are very
important to
herbivorous animals, such as deer...
- used for "global calls" to all
connected devices. 1 TR 6 also
offered semipermanent connections,
which were (comparatively cheap)
leased lines that could...
-
northern Mexico, it
occurs in
riparian habitats,
usually near
permanent or
semipermanent water and
sometimes in dry
arroyos (brooks). This
species is classified...
- reasons". Kerrang!.
Retrieved February 2, 2022. "Faith No More Are On A "
Semipermanent Hiatus"
According To
Roddy Bottum". ThePRP.com.
October 26, 2024. "The...
- material. — The
Ashley Book of
Knots A monkey's tail "is a
permanent or
semipermanent stopper that is put in the
bight as well as the end. It is also called...
- cycles—actions and reactions,
revolutions and counterrevolutions—and even
semipermanent changes are
subtle and glacial. But the rise of
religious non-affiliation...