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- "But he's not a snarler.
- The Snarler was pump fed rather than by pressurization of the fuel tanks.
- The "'Hawker P . 1072 "'was a British aircraft acting as test bed for the Armstrong Siddeley Snarler rocket booster.
- The Snarler rocket which developed 2, 000 lbf ( 8.9 kN ) of thrust was first used in flight on 20 November 1950.
- The development of the Sprite and the Snarler had led to the possibility of a more powerful rocket engine being developed as the planned powerplant for a viable " point defence " interceptor.
- In fact, hip-hop grit obviously becomes Carey, as " Crybaby "-with rap's amiable snarler, Snoop Dogg _ is also among the best here.
- Half a dozen flights were made using the rocket motor before a minor explosion damaged the aircraft . Although methanol was used in the P . 1072, jet fuel could be used for the Snarler.
- As both a barrister and a judge, Dolben was noted as an " arrant old snarler " with a large voice, despite his small stature, a trait that Stuart Handley notes probably served him well in court.
- Unfortunately, his connection with Fortress Maximus proved to be far deeper than anyone knew when he was attacked by the Decepticon Pretender Beasts, Snarler and Carnivac, and discovered that Maximus'mind actually continued to exist within his own.
- Seeking to bolster his forces, Scorponok contacted Carnivac, Catilla and Snarler three Decepticons left on Earth after the reality-shredding " Time Wars " and gave them Pretender shells in exchange for their attacking Fortress Maximus.
- It's difficult, but try divorcing Courtney Love the gossip-column item ( a widow and mother of questionable rectitude ) from this album to find Courtney Love the punk-rock musician ( a snarler and firebrand of certain aptitude ).
- A rocket-assisted version of the P . 1052, designated P . 1078 and using the Armstrong Siddeley Snarler engine, was the subject of a design study, but because work on the unswept P . 1040-based Hawker P . 1072 was more advanced, the P . 1078 was not built.
- A "'Snarling iron "'is a metal worker's tool used to drive the walls of metal vessels . " A snarler . . . is a worker in teapots, and may . . . be compared with the leaf bumper who bumps up the leaves commonly seen in metalwork ".
- To investigate the feasibility of rocket-powered fighter aircraft, the original Sea Hawk prototype, " VP401 ", was converted into a test bed for the Armstrong Siddeley Snarler rocket motor, in addition to its normal Rolls-Royce Nene turbojet, becoming the "'P . 1072 " '.