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  • 31Cross-Channel guns in the Second World War — A 38 cm gun of Batterie Todt During the Second World War, cross Channel guns were long range coastal artillery pieces placed on the English Channel coasts of Kent, England and the Pas de Calais …

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  • 32foot-fault — /ˈfʊt fɔlt/ (say foot fawlt) noun 1. Tennis a service fault in which the server allows one or both feet to cross or touch the baseline. 2. Bowls a failure to keep one foot on or above the mat and the other in front of the rear line of the mat… …

  • 33Cross frog — Frog Frog (fr[o^]g), n. [AS. froggu, frocga a frog (in sensel); akin to D. vorsch, OHG. frosk, G. frosch, Icel. froskr, fraukr, Sw. & Dan. fr[ o].] 1. (Zo[ o]l.) An amphibious animal of the genus {Rana} and related genera, of many species. Frogs… …

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  • 34cross fire — When a horse s hind foot strikes the opposite front foot or leg …

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  • 35cross roll — noun : a figure skating movement made by crossing the free foot onto the outside edge behind the outside edge of the skating foot called also Dutch roll …

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  • 36Cross Island Trail — The Cross Island Trail is a National Recreation Trail in Queen Anne s County, Maryland that traverses the width of Kent Island. It is a rail trail, occupying a section of the abandoned Queen Anne s Railroad corridor. It was built during the late… …

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  • 37cross skip — noun Etymology: cross (III) : a skip with the free foot crossed in front …

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  • 38List of New Zealand Land Wars Victoria Cross recipients — A memorial to those who died in the land wars, located in the Auckland War Memorial Museum The Victoria Cross (VC) was awarded to 15 recipients for action during the New Zealand Land Wars. The VC is a military decoration awarded for valour in the …

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  • 3952nd (Oxfordshire) Regiment of Foot — Infobox Military Unit unit name= 52nd (Oxfordshire) Regiment of Foot caption=officer and private of 52nd by J C Stadler, after C H Hamilton, 1800s dates=1755–1881 country=United Kingdom branch=Army type=Line Infantry role=Light Infantry size=One… …

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  • 40Mount Soledad cross controversy — Coordinates: 32°50′23.27″N 117°14′40.73″W / 32.8397972°N 117.2446472°W / 32.8397972; 117.2446472 …

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