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Three patients sustained their injury while they were transferring on land from one canal to another on a carpet or crossing a bridge because the ice underneath was not sufficiently strong to skate on, both of which is called "klunen" in Dutch.
The saxophonist Charles Neville had long been living in Massachusetts, on land from his wife's parents, and he remains there.
The projectile's speed means ships could attack other vessels, or bombard targets on land, from a distance of 110 nautical miles.
He is just as much at home at sea as on land; from Midway to El Alamein his prose is unerringly precise and stirringly vivid.
But there is currently no programme to develop that capability to allow carriers to attack well-defended targets on land from a safe distance at sea.
We found that wild food contributed less to human diets in areas where pressure on land from commercial agriculture and conservation efforts was more intense.
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