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- Our father said, ` We are carrying a double load . "'
- His exceptional physical conditioning will allow him to carry a double load.
- __ Lincoln reported that the starting-gate crew will " double load"
- The processor can't cope with the double load and the pie crust will be tough.
- Now it's like she has a double load ."
- But I've got this double load to do
- Saturday but never explained what the heck " double load " means . ( Phone me if you really want to know .)
- Bob Ross would double load his brush during the show to make the wet on wet technique easier and to make the painting look more natural.
- He states he can take out that ship if his fighter is stripped down to the minimum, carries only 15 gallons of fuel, and carries a double load of bombs.
- The next few months, from April through October, B鰊sch carried out a hectic double load of air-to-air combat intermixed with ground attack strikes, including at the Battle of the Piave.
- Although his machine was not designed for the double load to which it was subjected, and although there was danger of attack by Austrian planes, he made his way to Porto Corsini.
- And, according to estimates by Ms . Schor, the total working time of employed mothers now averages about 65 hours, accounting for the " double load " of responsibilities at home and work.
- The Lardner family trade is writing, the Lardner family weakness is alcoholism-- double loads of buckshot . " Shut Up He Explained " ( a lovely line from a story of Ring Sr's : " Are you lost daddy I arsked tenderly.
- Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Hammann attended Baltimore Polytechnic Institute, and joined the Austro-Hungarian coast, he dived down and landed next to a downed fellow pilot, brought him aboard, and although his plane was not designed for the double load, brought him to safety amid constant danger of attack by Austrian planes.
- A catastrophic accident on board HMS " Thunderer " in January 1879, in which a 38-ton 12 inch muzzle loader failed to fire and was subsequently double-loaded ( causing catastrophic failure when fired again ), motivated the Admiralty to re-consider the rifled breech loaders, as it is generally impossible to double load a breechloader.
- With their ability to manoeuvre severely hindered, " Amethyst " and " Th閠is " gradually closed on one another, Pinsum ordering the soldiers on his frigate to board the British vessel and capture her, while Seymour prepared for the eventuality by loading his cannon with two roundshot and his carronades with double loads of grapeshot.
- She was named after Charles Hazeltine Hammann who was awarded the Medal of Honor, when, as a pilot of a seaplane 21 August 1918, off the coast of Italy, he dived down and landed next to a downed fellow pilot, brought him aboard, and although his plane was not designed for the double load, brought him to safety amid constant danger of attack by Austrian planes.