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  • The Australian Open has a retractible roof over two of its courts.
  • The low mounted wing has significant dihedral and features fully faired retractible main landing gear.
  • The team would love to have a facility with a retractible roof, for those beautiful fall days around here.
  • He was as well the nephew of Georges Paulin who designed vehicles and invented the first mechanical retractible hardtop roof.
  • The Tharu people of Bardia ( Nepal ) believe that jackal horns are retractible, and only protrude when jackals howl in chorus.
  • Production truck used for remote broadcasts by television news has a microwave dish on a retractible telescoping mast to transmit live video back to the studio.
  • Chase Field, Safeco Field, Minute Maid Park, and retractible roof ballpark in the retro style similar to their current ballpark, Globe Life Park.
  • The planes were based on the fixed-gear Velocity SE modified by XCOR Aerospace and the retractible gear Velocity XL modified by Armadillo Aerospace for the purpose of rocket racing.
  • For the past several days, Mayor Rudolph Giuliani has spoken about the need for a stadium with a retractible roof on Manhattan property owned by the state's Metropolitan Transportation Agency.
  • A severe thunderstorm hit the Milwaukee area in the fifth inning and the fan-shaped roof at Miller Park, which has five retractible panels, had problems handling keeping the rain out.
  • His uncle Georges Paulin was a part-time automobile designer and invented the mechanical retractible hardtop, who was later executed by the Nazis in 1941 as a hero of the French Resistance.
  • Whether you can draw any conclusions about retractible claws from this I don't know, but it may shed some light on the issue .-- jjron 03 : 09, 20 June 2007 ( UTC)
  • December 1980 introduced a small facelift with rectangular headlamps, plastic bumpers, and other adjusted trimmings along with further suspension refinements, an optional cool box, and a new electrically-retractible loft beds, powered curtains, and bronze-tinted glass.
  • With the sifaka's habitat protected, Ms . Wright said the main loss of research animals these days is the work of another endemic species, the fossa, " a fierce mongoose-like animal with big teeth and a big appetite and retractible claws that enable it to climb trees fast.
  • As a result of that decision, the bridge _ the nation's oldest wooden retractible span _ reopened in time for its 100th anniversary, in 1989 . If he had followed the rules, said Schwartz, who now heads the Sam Schwartz Co ., an engineering firm in Manhattan, " I would have had to wait until 1996 to open the bridge ."