1940 Mobile 155 mm gun family by the United States.
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1Moreover, the increased M1 excitability correlated with the benefit of interleaved practice.
2Four months later, he fell out of a car on the M1.
3The development includes a four-kilometre road linking it to the M1 motorway.
4A four-vehicle pile-up on the M1 near Sheffield left two people injured.
5Task-dependent adaptation was greater with M1up than with the previous H-reflex upconditioning.
1The term "skipper," purely local, is intended to distinguish that singular fish, of the " long tom" (ZYLOSURUS, sp.)
2The Creole boy learns that he, too, can work with pick, pan, cradle, rocker, at the long tom, sluice, and in the tunnel drift.
3At Halifax, he tried to desert, was caught, brought back and lashed to the " long tom" and received a flogging with the cat-o'-nine-tails.
4The instant the blow was made, long Tom shouted, with singular earnestness:
5As he entered Long Tom leapt up with a cry of joy.
6Needham gave a fond look at Long Tom as he went below.
7The Long Tom in the stern of the schooner opened fire.
8Peter Ferrara was in one, Long Tom Spence in the other.
9He hadn't veered from Long Tom Pass, where he was discovered.
10Long Tom was the monstrous cannon mounted on the aft deck.
11Then I remember hearing the cannons roar-longtoms they used to call 'em.
12He had been almost cut in two by a shot from Long Tom.
13This proposition was hailed with delight by all the company except Long Tom.
14The flags were changed, and off went Long Tom again at an elevation.
15This advice was heeded, and Long Tom was the first to move forward.
16His Chingachgook and Uncas and Long Tom Coffin justly brought him added fame.
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