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receiver with maps and optional turn-by-turn | navigation; a 5 megapixel digital camera with Carl Zeis |
in this area of the game to give the room's | navigation a personal and claustrophobic feel. |
In | navigation, a vehicle's course is the angle that the in |
g Horbury Cut) to form the Calder and Hebble | Navigation, a popular leisure waterway which is part of |
me was developed to fill the South Yorkshire | Navigation, a canal already owned by that railway compa |
Because of its importance to | navigation, a small detachment of Mexican Coast is base |
client, along with file compare and archive | navigation abilities. |
anal projects had minor success in extending | navigation across the shoals, the Tennessee River Gorge |
The 1770 | navigation act did not allow the Thames Navigation Comm |
He had strongly supported the | Navigation Act of 1660, and he now deliberately drew on |
der powers embodied in the Mersey and Irwell | Navigation Act (1720) which permitted new cuts to be ma |
The Cam | Navigation Act of 1813 gave the Conservators powers to |
A project is the conduct of a Rewrite of the | Navigation Act 1912, AMSA's governing statute. |
The Parrett | Navigation Act, which was obtained in 1836, authorised |
ht constructed after the passing of the 1770 | navigation act. |
en the difficult task of enforcing England's | Navigation Acts in whichever colony he was posted to, o |
Another legend claims that following the | Navigation Acts (an ordinance by Oliver Cromwell requir |
Since the | Navigation Acts had been one of the causes of the war, |
The major impetuses for the | Navigation Acts were the ruinous deterioration of Engli |
s principally connected were a reform of the | Navigation Acts, admitting other nations to a full equa |
nited Provinces recognized Oliver Cromwell's | Navigation Acts, which required that imports to the Com |
was in the colony, attempting to enforce the | Navigation Acts, under which certain types of trade inv |
cognitive-emotional interactions; autonomous | navigation; adaptive sensory-motor control and robotics |
ures, including replacing the tabs with left | navigation, adding chat functionality, and a canvas-vie |
As marine | navigation adopted the usage of mechanical timepieces f |
d to flow south toward the Thames as the Lee | Navigation, after Hertford Castle Weir.The shared valle |
a recognized training course on river radar | navigation after the curriculum for such a course has b |
The airport has a Non-directional beacon | navigation aid and is in the south-west corner of the S |
e lighthouse, and the lighthouse served as a | navigation aid for the port. |
A locator outer marker, or LOM, is a | navigation aid used as part of an instrument landing sy |
em (MSBLS) is a Ku band approach and landing | navigation aid used by NASA's space shuttle. |
led down, to prevent it from being used as a | navigation aid by German bombers. |
e light has been used as a harbor marker and | navigation aid by mariners in Lake Michigan over the ye |
The SCR-277 was used as a | navigation aid and included radio range homing equipmen |
t had been built there by Trinity House as a | navigation aid in the early 19th century. |
ighthouse in Boston Harbor, and an important | navigation aid for traffic to and from the port. |
based at Southend Airport use the Roach as a | navigation aid to guide them back to the Runway. |
of the historic Ocean Drive and is an active | navigation aid for the United States Coast Guard and bo |
rling speculum or horizontal top (a maritime | navigation aid). |
966, although it is still used as a daylight | navigation aid. |
FAA radio communication and an OmniRange-ILS | Navigation Aid. |
original caisson, and continue to serve as a | navigation aid. |
irk Lighthouse was reactivated as a Class II | navigation aid. |
by a grant from the Commissioners of Inland | Navigation, aided by the Marquess of Abercorn. |
Introduction of new | navigation aids such as Oboe allowed for accurate bombi |
Harbour Trustees - they are responsible for | navigation aids in the channel and for the provision of |
ndary role was to develop wireless and radar | navigation aids for Bomber Command. |
Electronic | navigation aids such as "Oboe", which had been tested a |
More accurate electronic | navigation aids during the later phases of the war rend |
art of the estuary, and maintain a number of | navigation aids (beacons, buoys and lighthouses), and a |
the Security Control of Air Traffic and Air | Navigation Aids (SCATANA) is an emergency preparedness |
for the operation of lighthouses and marine | navigation aids around the coasts of Scotland and the I |
le platform which, when combined with modern | navigation aids such as LORAN and GPS allow the Cutter |
hese include standard map symbols for marine | navigation aids such as buoys, marinas and anchorages, |
und Handling Equipments, technical supplies, | Navigation Aids, Dining Facilities and lodging sites fo |
s effectively impossible given the available | navigation aids, so a compromise was often made to divi |
est days of sail, until the advent of modern | navigation aids, because of a combination of the wester |
She carries out maintenance work on | navigation aids, towing, wreck location and marking. |
nt in the war, RAF Bomber Command were using | navigation aids, the Pathfinder force and the bomber st |
navigating a ship of such size, with minimum | navigation aids, contributed to the accident. |
developments in design, propulsion, and air | navigation aids. |
This has now been replaced by Global | Navigation Air Data Inertial Reference System (GNADIRS) |
tion in air traffic control, communications, | navigation, airports, aircraft safety, and security. |
Satellite | navigation allows for hitherto impossible precision in |
ndbanks, which was absolutely vital for safe | navigation, along with coastal depictions to guide the |
It was essentially a new | navigation along the line of the original waterway, whi |
In the batteaux era Milton was the head of | navigation along the river, but by the mid-nineteenth c |
nturies, who used it to control shipping and | navigation along the northern Konkan coast. |
Satellite | navigation also allows forces to be directed and to loc |
ecisely the right direction at all times and | navigation also introduces some uncertainty. |
Victoria Quays at the end of the Don Valley | Navigation also received a large investment. |
box sextant or 'pocket sextant' for nautical | navigation, an early marvel of mechanical miniaturisati |
could be further refined to include a hidden | navigation anchor for page navigation using the Curl {d |
rt NASA and international spacecraft mission | navigation, and confirmation and recovery of Near-Earth |
becomes the strongest cue the birds have for | navigation, and thus they tend to remain in the lighted |
he "safety, regularity and efficiency of air | navigation and to no other matters". |
els delivering aid to Somalia, international | navigation and fishing ships. |
tudied at the Newfoundland College of Marine | Navigation and the Newfoundland College of Fisheries. |
The Russian Steam | Navigation and Trading Company (Russian: Русское общест |
as the "picket ship" that would provide air | navigation and radio links for Amelia Earhart when she |
utive Committee for Space-Based Positioning, | Navigation and Timing (PNT) is a United States Governme |
lists the following projects in irrigation, | navigation, and hydroelectric power. |
d the founding of Academies for Mathematics, | Navigation and the Sciences. |
re 1839 the canal had ceased to be used as a | navigation and served as a mill leat. |
irport, objects of a radio communication and | navigation, and also other large objects, has allowed t |
agellan's current products include both auto | navigation and recreational handheld GPS devices, marke |
ow extend to environmental issues as well as | navigation and the (part time) Conservator works one or |
and on the passage made a thorough study of | navigation; and on his next voyage to the far east it w |
The light is an active aid to | navigation and is not open to the public. |
Martin has been a research scientist in the | Navigation and Mission Design Section at the JPL since |
age of the latest developments in electronic | navigation and charting. |
p Financial Services, Lenovo, Serco, Trimble | Navigation and HP, formerly EDS. |
ator, the duke of Viseu, started a school of | navigation and invested heavily in science and developm |
iament in 1977, the lode was not listed as a | navigation, and their successors, the Environment Agenc |
Now flowing parallel with the River Lee | Navigation and only yards apart, the channel flows firs |
ademy with the aim of strengthening civilian | navigation and seamanship in the country. |
d to Shawbury, combining to form the Central | Navigation and Control School. |
making the city more friendly to pedestrian | navigation, and improving the aesthetic appearance of t |
ts and stars has been essential in celestial | navigation and in the making of calendars. |
t class honours degrees in computer control, | navigation and technology. |
izontal coordinate system, used in celestial | navigation and satellite dish installation, azimuth is |
ary 27, 1883, incorporated the Alachua Steam | Navigation and Canal Company, owned by Andrew Howard, J |
is representation is often used in celestial | navigation and navigational astronomy. |
t can automatically kick in the embedded GPS | navigation and simultaneously enable hands-free calls. |
nd by World War II, in which Sonar, or sound | navigation and ranging, was utilized. |
sourcing allows the Waze community to report | navigation and mapping errors and traffic accidents sim |
Lynde Point is an active aid to | navigation and is not open to the public. |
completed courses at the RAF's School of Air | Navigation and Central Flying School. |
There he directed studies of | navigation and guidance systems for space vehicle syste |
is at the junction of the Calder and Hebble | Navigation and the Rochdale Canal; Tuel Lane Lock on th |
artment as an instructional field office for | navigation and surveying. |
Island Lighthouse is still an active aid to | navigation, and is one of the oldest lighthouses to sur |
y steamed up the Ubangi River to its head of | navigation and then overland through jungle and scrub t |
the growing export beer trade via the Trent | Navigation and Hull to the Baltic ports in Russia, main |
mand, flying Airspeed Oxfords and conducting | navigation and cross-country training. |
oor; the cotton classifying rooms, Bureau of | Navigation and Bureau of Agriculture on the seventh flo |
cal knowledge of physics, chemistry, botany, | navigation, and many other fields enables the Mysteriou |
on the Lagan Canal (also known as the Lagan | Navigation), and dominates the edge of the towpath wher |
uard in 1947, and used for servicing aids to | navigation and providing logistics support for Coast Gu |
The light is active aid to | navigation and a housing facility for the United States |
It is also part of the Aire and Calder | Navigation, and to the east of Castleford, it merges in |
he went to the United Kingdom for specialist | navigation and fighter direction training. |
e level in the (at that time) semi-tidal Lee | Navigation and tidal Old River were the same. |
Stabilization, | navigation and GPS systems |
rey, California until 1962, providing aid to | navigation and performing law-enforcement duties. |
Nav Station - | Navigation and weather |
They quickly rode the advances of | navigation, and were the first to round the Cape of Goo |
ore, it puts an emphasis on a clear, precise | navigation and the explanation of visual elements. |
teel Skeletal towers remain an active aid to | navigation and are not open to the public. |
It is currently an active aid to | navigation and not open to the public. |
the potential for magnetic interference with | navigation and communication systems. |
Category 7 - | Navigation and Avionics |
se entitled A Dissertation on the Freedom of | Navigation and Maritime Commerce, and such Rights of St |
nd and the surrounding reefs are a hazard to | navigation, and as early as 1891, the United States Lig |
The aim was to provide both drainage and a | navigation, and this has never been a satisfactory comb |
2010: Magellan | Navigation and Sport Chalet |
or Nautical Research, the Royal Institute of | Navigation and the Society of Authors. |
The sculptural figures of | Navigation and Gunnery were designed by the English scu |
raining, mortars, basic explosives handling, | navigation and jungle patrolling. |
e is also a member of the Royal Institute of | Navigation and the Nautical Institute of the United Kin |
n the edge of a lake, which was suitable for | navigation and eel-fishing, that was slightly inland fr |
tenant on 1 December 1925, he specialized in | navigation and served as chief navigator on the destroy |
Chaos Rings begins as a dungeon crawl where | navigation and battles are done as a two-person party t |
as a Brazilian Airliner, with all the normal | navigation and running lights on." |
The river has been used for | navigation and sustenance since humans occupied the are |
rmation may be considered necessary for safe | navigation and can be displayed together as a seamless |
tonomic functions of the Basestar, including | navigation and FTL jumps, climate control, and the like |
n 1933, the Authority assumed control of all | navigation and flood control projects in the Tennessee |
Point Sur was a notorious hazard to | navigation, and the site of many shipwrecks. |
e blogs are posted up to the minute for easy | navigation and viewing for the fans. |
-eminent maker of instruments for astronomy, | navigation and surveying in France. |
e set about quickly creating and opening the | navigation and by 1713 had built a warehouse near Burto |
ix manufacturers: Austin Motors (1,650), Air | Navigation and Engineering Company (560), Curtiss (1), |
Kalashnikov rifle, PK machine gun, RPG, land | navigation and combat tactics. |
rolabes are inclinometers that were used for | navigation and locating astronomical objects. |
nal, which is also known as the Sankey Brook | Navigation and the St Helens Canal, is a canal in Chesh |
unit to employ the LANTIRN all-weather/night | navigation and bombing system. |
Ullswater in the Lake District for Ullswater | Navigation and Transit Co, marketed as Ullswater 'Steam |
Another function was to assist sea | navigation, and apparently Muslim scholars were also re |
alification Course teaching Leadership, Land | Navigation, and Small Unit Tactics. |
as a training ship for long distance oceanic | navigation and officer training. |
loped businesses include photonic computing, | navigation, and services. |
at Venduruthy are-the Gunnery School and the | Navigation and Direction School. |
He approved experiments in winter | navigation and a program for installing illuminated buo |
e they constituted a trial of one's skill in | navigation and seamanship. |
the works, which passes under the River Don | Navigation and joins the river beside Jordans weir, has |
Commander Robert Fancy, responsible for | navigation, and Commander Ian McGhie, an instructor, bo |
ject poses a potential danger to air and sea | navigation, and to the thousands of recreational boater |
790, studied law, and engaged extensively in | navigation and commercial pursuits. |
51st Troop Carrier Wing had difficulty with | navigation and formation flying at night. |
utive Committee for Space-Based Positioning, | Navigation and Timing (PNT), established by presidentia |
utive Committee for Space-Based Positioning, | Navigation and Timing |
The commander of the bomb made an error of | navigation and she exploded ineffectively beside the wr |
nd ponds are remnants of the original Weaver | Navigation, and the new course of the River Weaver now |
A specialist navigator, he graduated from | Navigation and Direction School INS Venduruthy in India |
using water that formed part of the Aylsham | Navigation and gained its head by the close by lock sys |
t between the commissioners of the Driffield | Navigation and Beverley Corporation. |
OziExplorer is raster | navigation and mapping software for Windows. |
wanting to proceed up-river to the Driffield | Navigation, and the commissioners attempted to obtain p |
The slant was more annoying to | navigation and passage was reported in 1774 to be very |
rated throughout the hospital to assist with | navigation and improve the general aesthetic of the bui |
second class cadets in sailing, seamanship, | navigation and leadership. |
Canal, and a railway viaduct over the Weaver | Navigation and A557 road. |
Document search with faceted | navigation and linguistic and semantic analysis |
The river has been used for inland | navigation and transportation of articles from interior |
he tidal River Adur supporting trade in both | navigation and salt extraction. |
The missile incorporated American | navigation and guidance equipment. |
erwater hockey, underwater rugby, underwater | navigation and free diving national teams in the World |
To aid in | navigation and addressing, segments of the loop have be |
and evaluation of all air-delivered weapons, | navigation and guidance systems, Command and Control (C |
The purpose of the dam is power production, | navigation and water supply. |
The current tower is an active aid to | navigation and not open to the public. |
of Nathaniel Bowditch, the founder of modern | navigation, and is now a National Historic Landmark and |
orld War I, Root served within the Bureau of | Navigation and then with the Destroyer fleet stationed |
ed survey operations, and maintained certain | navigation and sonar equipment, usually about 12 oceano |
t was relit and listed as an official aid to | navigation and an active light on navigation charts. |
Society, a fellow of the Royal Institute of | Navigation, and a member of the actors union Equity. |
In 2006 she was sold to Ullswater | Navigation and Transit Co, and moved to Ullswater, invo |
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