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- field fortification. There is also an intermediate branch known as semipermanent fortification. Castles are fortifications which are regarded as being...
- 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...
- conditions such as avalanches, poor soils, or fire damage have created semipermanent clearings. They are very important to herbivorous animals, such as deer...
- 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...
- Borga may refer to: Borga, in Swedish Porvoo Borga Base, semipermanent Antarctic research station operated by South Africa José Luís Borga (born 1964)...
- used for "global calls" to all connected devices. 1 TR 6 also offered semipermanent connections, which were (comparatively cheap) leased lines that could...
- reasons". Kerrang!. Retrieved February 2, 2022. "Faith No More Are On A "Semipermanent Hiatus" According To Roddy Bottum". ThePRP.com. October 26, 2024. "The...
- Maddern, Guy J. (September 2009). "A systematic review of permanent and semipermanent dermal fillers for HIV-****ociated facial lipoatrophy". AIDS Patient...
- South Atlantic High is a semipermanent pressure high centered at about 25°S, 15°W, in the Atlantic Ocean. It is also called the St. Helena High, Saint...
- Watermen's stairs were semipermanent structures that formed part of a complex transport network of public stairs, causeways and alleys in use from the...