The chateau on the northern outskirts is a strongpoint of bunkers connected by tunnels, surrounded by dense minefields and barbed wire. |
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The bunkers are reinforced concrete and inside are operations and planning rooms, storerooms, bathrooms and living areas. |
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Is your course manicured with tightly mown fairways, fast, firm greens and deep greenside bunkers? |
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The War Cabinet would use a bombproof citadel known as PADDOCK at Dollis Hill with supporting bunkers at Cricklewood and Harrow. |
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There are coal bunkers each side of the stokehold and each of these holds 17 tons of steaming coal. |
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You need lots of water for the greens, and a lot of money goes into maintaining all those strategically placed sand bunkers and water bodies. |
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Heat rounds have multi-purpose warheads which are used to defeat armored vehicles, helicopters and soft targets such as bunkers. |
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The solution is to sometimes remind golfers that sand bunkers are a hazard. |
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One segment in the movie features the group driving golf cars recklessly around a course, jumping over bunkers and water hazards. |
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While bunkers are hazards by the rules of golf, the native grass edging is not a hazard but plays as difficult or even more difficult. |
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They are very good at ambushes and maneuvering when on the offensive, and defend their bunkers and spider holes tenaciously. |
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You've got three lethal bunkers off the tee and more up by the green for the lay-up. |
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Tee boxes have been enlarged, new bunkers built, and spinneys cleaned and made more user friendly! |
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The Gujarat border is marked by two enormous fuel bunkers, one on each side of the highway. |
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The fuel bunkers built in the early 1980s by Yugoslavians are located on a former Iraqi air base where MiG pilots once trained. |
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Originally standing higher than the rest of the superstructure, this has now collapsed into the fuel bunkers below. |
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When I approached, it flew into a tiny slot in one of the large cement fuel bunkers that we have on base. |
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The low-flying aircraft is fitted with missiles to destroy tanks, runways and bunkers. |
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On holes where existing features provided hazards, fairway bunkers were deemed an unnecessary luxury. |
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We know the people who bombed the bunkers had a very interesting coincidence of being affected by that. |
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During the 1798 Rebellion, weapons were stored in secret bunkers and in the 1970's members of the Provisional IRA used Gun Island as a hide out. |
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Shielded devices could also be used in bunkers or tanks, to counteract chemical weapons. |
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The course provides a stern test for competitors as it features sharp, rolling contours, mini-lake water hazards and sand bunkers. |
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He got a great kick out of tackling Mount Juliet's delightful putting green with its water hazards and bunkers. |
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The spokesman said Pakistani troops destroyed at least four heavily built concrete bunkers and several small bunkers. |
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A reader in Tucson says he plays public courses where the greenside bunkers have just a thin layer of sand over hardpan. |
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Not fully deployed, but also available are a further 10,000 warheads stored in bunkers around the United States. |
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The Germans resist fiercely from bunkers, but the tanks systematically suppress enemy fire. |
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The roadside was dotted with Iraqi tanks blackened by direct hits on their dug-in dirt bunkers. |
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The new routing will bring back many of Adobe's fairway bunkers, all of which had been left to grow-in with grass, according to Richardson. |
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Other recent projects include wall-to-wall cart paths, and new bunkers and tees. |
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Knowing he is on the verge of the Claret Jug, Levet sends his tee shot wide right, and then badly bunkers his second. |
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It has high, wispy grass, deep bunkers and large greens, much like St Andrews. |
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A couple of golfers did not fair so well as trees, bunkers, and other obstacles got in their way. |
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An estate agent in March is flogging off ex Royal Observation Corps nuclear bunkers. |
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On either side, the baked earth is already being formed by shapers into greens and bunkers, and Lewis can barely contain his enthusiasm. |
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When I won the Open at Oakmont in 1962, only the greenside bunkers were furrowed, by heavy wooden rakes with the tines spread inches apart. |
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He remembers how as a 12-year-old boy, he would run to the bunkers every time the siren went off and bombs exploded next to his house. |
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Photographs of winding towers and cooling towers, of silos, lime kilns and blast furnaces, of coal bunkers and gravel plants. |
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During the sweep, Company A destroyed nearly 3,000 mortar and recoilless rifle rounds and searched dozens of caves and bunkers. |
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Most of the other marines had taken up positions in barracks or in the cratered remains of bunkers destroyed by their grenadier. |
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Bligh felt bemused, standing in this trench with its perfectly revetted walls and neat dug-out bunkers. |
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The second shot requires to be hit over the cross bunkers avoiding the River West Water on the right. |
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From fairway bunkers, take one club longer than normal, position the ball back in your stance and grip the club lightly. |
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It plays slightly uphill over what closely resembles knobby linksland with its strategic array of Scottish bunkers, some visible, some not. |
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The island was garrisoned by 22,000 soldiers and fortified with a network of underground bunkers. |
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We sat in bunkers, baking in the heat, hoping the next one didn't carry the bug. |
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We dug bunkers and trenches, filled sandbags and constructed multiple rows of triple concertina wire. |
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They were unloading RPG launchers and reinforcing a series of makeshift bunkers on Thursday. |
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Hatch coamings from the coal bunkers rest on one side, in line with the keel, still attached to a broken frame from the deck. |
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We are going to lengthen these two holes by adding new tees and repositioning the bunkers. |
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After one group had enough exercise and fresh air, they would retreat to their bunkers and the next small group would scatter forth. |
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As fire burned from where the bunkers once stood, Joe's remaining troops went ahead to scout for any enemy forces left. |
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Large bunkers and hangers made up the inside of the base with a barbwire fence surrounding the perimeter. |
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Nonetheless, from the way they talk, you would think that they spent their days storming enemy bunkers barehanded. |
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Sand bunkers are a growing concern for golf course superintendents, right along with the conditions of greens. |
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Sandbag-lined bunkers and hastily-constructed concrete pillboxes rose sporadically out of the churned land. |
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He designed a series of bunkers, a 22-foot fill, and a lake to the right of the 13th green, which prevents cutting off the dogleg. |
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Other locations are the dark forests, deep gulches, old mines, bunkers and medieval strongholds. |
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The fifth hole has so many beehive bunkers on it, it looks as if it was built through a geyser field in Yellowstone National Park. |
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They built barrel bridges, roads, tramways, light railways, trenches, bunkers, pontoon bridges, trestle bridges and the Inglis Bridge. |
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Throughout the map, you'll discover heavily armed bunkers, guard towers and emplacements to fend off your foes' offensives from land, sea or air. |
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Some of the 13 bunkers are in outstandingly beautiful spots, particularly the one at Hawkshead. |
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It can maintain the shape of sand traps and bunkers as well as quickly create flower beds and tree rings in other parts of the landscape. |
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It boasts many outbuildings, a guest house, workshop, garages and even air raid bunkers. |
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The club has spent wisely on the course recently in reshaping the fairways, re-designing bunkers and spinneys and treating the fairways and greens. |
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Survivalists are buying armed forces supplies and building bunkers. |
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Evidence of the coal bunkers being forward of the boilers is provided by a pair of hatch coamings, through which the fuel would have been loaded, resting on the sand. |
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Pulses from the weapon penetrate enemy bunkers through ventilation shafts and antennae, short-circuiting electrical connections and wrecking microchips. |
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The airport's buildings include military bunkers and a fire station. |
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There are the same subtly contoured greens, guarded by the same generic, deep-dish bunkers that have become de rigueur for a major-championship course. |
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Dave Thomas designed the 18-hole course, which has received lots of accolades for its undulating fairways, devilish bunkers and spectacular water cascades. |
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The bunkers were in an unbelievable condition no doubt due to the efforts by the ground keepers on the other eighteen which made them almost unplayable. |
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Inventors worked on tornado-safe beds, anchored by foam-lined steel bunkers instead of box springs. |
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She cast about for his location, eventually following the architecture down below the house and grounds into the warren of interconnected bunkers and tunnels. |
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In the middle of Hue, however, was a virtually impregnable fortress known as the Citadel, with towers, ramparts, moats, concrete walls, and bunkers. |
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The military's outlawing of gayness has made it one of the last bunkers of safe male bonding. |
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We, too, are exiting our own emotional bunkers after eight days of war, tentatively, cautiously, skeptically. |
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The 14-year-old, who is aiming to be a professional golfer, has a full-size practice green, including a choice of tees, five holes and even bunkers. |
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The whole area was an underground maze of tunnels and bunkers. |
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When Monty is on the tee, some guy in a black jump suit and mask tiptoes out and narrows the fairways, shrinks the cups and puts rattlesnakes in the bunkers. |
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Morrish has a crisp, clean architectural style that can make mesquite trees and shrubs look majestic simply by scattering some gleaming white bunkers around them. |
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You can see in the yellow squares that are shown in this picture one of the bunkers where there's a truck and a heavy equipment transporter parked in front of the bunker. |
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Ash traps and litter bins would be scattered around the room with cushions and pillows strategically placed to represent water hazards and sand bunkers. |
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As the ceasefire was announced, Peter Beinart asked me what Jerusalemites felt as we exited our own metaphoric bunkers. |
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Oil's great advantages were convenience, reduced manning due to removing the need for trimmers and stokers, and reduced space needed for fuel bunkers. |
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There is evidence of mine clearing activities, movements of soldiers, bunkers around buildings and military pillboxes perched on the tops of hills. |
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There are the capricious gusts of sea wind that sweep in unsuspectingly, the cunning bunkers, the enigmatic kicks and bounces, the blatantly tormenting results. |
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Defense experts are particularly eager to see if e-bombs can reach into deep underground bunkers that could otherwise be neutralized only by tactical nuclear weapons. |
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The bunkers of the fort have been transformed into largest rock garden in The Netherlands, which is complemented by hill brooklets and a waterfall. |
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I had assumed this to be from the deck above, but on reflection it could easily have been the bulkhead separating the stoke hold from the coal bunkers. |
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The army even employed a recoilless rifle designed to fire the same size of projectile as light fieldpieces to engage tanks, enemy bunkers, and lightly armored vehicles. |
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Now, the Marines and Iraqi soldiers uncovered this elaborate series of bunkers with large stores of heavy weapons, including rockets and mortars, ammunition and supplies. |
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It claimed that the five bunkers could easily store 150 weapons. |
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Major islands in the group remain heavily fortified with most soldiers hiding in underground concrete bunkers that snake for miles underneath the surface. |
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The green is jealously guarded by numerous bunkers and a little creek that runs along the left side of the fairway before crossing just in front of the putting surface. |
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You can even bring your husband or boyfriend to caddy for you, provided you still have an Eastern Star caddy on the team to carry the bag and rake the bunkers. |
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Generations before were building bunkers to protect against nuclear bombs. |
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It was also effective in stripping camouflage from concealed bunkers. |
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Despite previous American searches of the area around the Shah-e-Kot valley, it is still honeycombed with caves, bunkers and hideouts that have not been searched. |
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Even worse than the sand, though, was the grassy bank that comes down between the bunkers, where the rough was so thick it amounted to bogeyland. |
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Two ammunition storage bunkers are also being built, and some of the unit's anechoic chamber space will also be renovated. |
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In Syria near Al Hawl, one airstrike destroyed three ISIL bunkers, the announcement said. |
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And look no further than some of the globe's most treacherous bunkers ready to snare awayward hit and at times an unlucky bounce. |
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Firefighters would have two hours to get to the motorists through emergency escape tunnels before the bunkers lost their heat resistance. |
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At this stage of the war, the Allies lacked the means and tactical ability to overcome strongly constructed Japanese bunkers. |
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Douche boats destroyed two bunkers and accumulated 30 minutes of water time. |
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During World War II, the Germans built massive bunkers along the coast in preparation for launching missiles on England. |
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Where concrete bunkers were encountered, the troops worked their way around them, cutting the German troops off and forcing them to surrender. |
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This opening section offers full visibility and plenty of space, but does still require accuracy to avoid deep bunkers. |
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Countless professional golfers have seen their dreams of winning the Open Championship squandered by hitting their balls into those bunkers. |
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Along with that, the Old Course has 112 bunkers which are all individually named and have their own unique story and history behind them. |
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Pointe du Hoc is little changed from 1944, with the terrain covered with bomb craters and most of the concrete bunkers still in place. |
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The enemies used bunkers and an intricate karez system to attack the Marines. |
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Despite this, only underground bunkers are still able to provide some protection in modern wars. |
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In 1943 they built massive bunkers along the coast in preparation for launching missiles on the southeast of England. |
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In response to the threat of an Argentine invasion, minefields were deployed and bunkers built on the Chilean side in some areas of Tierra del Fuego. |
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Some bunkers in the mid to late 20th century came to be buried deep inside mountains and prominent rocks, such as Gibraltar and the Cheyenne Mountain Complex. |
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Common golf etiquette shown on a golf course would be actions such as raking bunkers, repairing pitch marks, adhering to the pace of play and filling in divots. |
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Many of the bunkers, batteries and tunnels can still be seen today. |
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It was considered that coal bunkers at the sides of the ship added to protection against penetrating shells, but Germany also did not have a reliable supply of fuel oil. |
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There are three bunkers at the front of the elevated green and two over the back which combine with a narrow fairway to pose a toughish challenge. |
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Along the canal there were tank traps, bunkers and blockhouses. |
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