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Tom Swift, Jr. (4839 bytes)
1: ...eries, Tom Swift, IV, does a better job of connecting itself to the first two series. 3: ...''Jurassic Park''. A total of 33 books were eventually published. 5: ... of books in ''The New Tom Swift Jr. Adventures'' includes: 6: # ''Tom Swift and His Flying Lab'' [[1954]] 7: # ''Tom Swift and His Jetmarine'' [[1954]] Tom Swift (7267 bytes) 1: ...specially [[transport]] technology) as the real star. 3: ...or; his girlfriend (and later wife) is ''Mary Nestor''. 5: ...nts are trying to make him into an inventor or a racist. 7: ...lly attached to one of Tom Jr.'s inventions, the damonscope.) 9: ... Stratemeyer]] as part of his [[Stratemeyer Syndicate]]. HMS Daring (797 bytes) 1: ...ritish [[Royal Navy]] have been named '''HMS ''Daring'''''. 3: ...nched in 1804 and destroyed after running aground in 1813. 4: ... a 12-gun [[brig]] launched in 1844 and broken up in 1864. 5: ... a 4-gun [[sloop]] launched in 1874 and broken up in 1889. 6: ...], a [[destroyer]] launched in 1893 and broken up in 1912. Daring class destroyer (454 bytes) 1: ...e [[Royal Navy]] are known as the '''''Daring'' class''': 3: ...'' class]] of two destroyers launched in [[1893]] and [[1894]]. 4: ...royer (1949)|''Daring'' class]] of 12 destroyers launched from [[1949]] to [[1952]]. 5: ... from [[2005]] are also known as the ''Daring'' class. 7: {{disambiguation}} Babylonian captivity (5209 bytes) 2: ...n]] by [[Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon|Nebuchadnezzar]]. 4: ...ages were put into power to govern the local populace. 6: ...f the Israelite religion brought about among the captives. 8: ...after that kindom's fall to the [[Roman Empire|Romans]]. 10: ...t also marks the beginning of the [[Jewish diaspora]]. Daring class destroyer (1949) (3633 bytes) 1: ...="0" width="330" style="margin-left:1em;margin-bottom:1em" 2: |colspan="2"|[[Image:HMS Delight (Daring-class destroyer 1949).jpg|330px|HMS Delight]] 5: ...ground: navy no-repeat scroll top left;"|Daring-classs 6: ...background: navy no-repeat scroll top left;"|[[image:rnensign.png|RN Ensign]] 8: ...nd: navy no-repeat scroll top left;"|General Characteristics On the Babylonian Captivity of the Church (846 bytes) 1: ...]" of the [[Book of Revelation]] in the [[New Testament]]. 3: ...gan to thaw in the aftermath of the [[Second Vatican Council]]. 5: == External link == 7: ... the Babylonian Captivity of the Church''] by Martin Luther Airship (24814 bytes) 1: ...inflight.jpg|thumb|250px| [[USS Akron|''Akron'']] in flight, [[2 November]] [[1931]]]] 3: ... a gas of lesser [[density]] than the surrounding atmosphere. 5: ...ship, properly should be used only for the German airships. 7: ...lar to a [[hot air balloon]]. They are sometimes called "hotships". 9: ...s are buoyant aircraft that go wherever the wind takes them. Mystery airship (679 bytes) 1: ...es of the US, starting in [[1896]] and continuing into [[1897]]. 3: ...ts assumed the crafts to be [[airship]]s of human invention. 5: ...ed included [[California]], [[Texas]] and [[Michigan]]. 7: ==See Also== 8: * [[Aurora, Texas]] Airship Norge (1368 bytes) 1: ...oald Amundsen]] became the first to aviate the [[North Pole]]. 3: ... with a total effect of 780 Hp. It could reach a maximum speed of 115 km/h. 5: ...d for the final strech across the polar ice on [[May 11]]. 7: ...Ellsworth]] as well as polar explorer [[Oscar Wisting]]. 9: ... American and Italian flags were dropped from the airship onto the ice. Airship Italia (337 bytes) 1: ...several crewman when it was relieved of the gondola weight. Airship R101 (3201 bytes) 1: ...[[October 5]], [[1930]] in [[France]] with 48 casualties. 3: ...way]], a future author who later wrote about the case. 5: ...tive, which led to the continual decrease of lift in flight. 7: ...illion cubic feet (about 157,000 m³) and it was 777 ft (237 m) long. 9: ...il [[October 1]]. It returned to Cardington after a flight of 17 hours. Orbital airship (4431 bytes) 1: ...tem that carries payloads to and from [[low Earth orbit]]. 3: ...nt costs thus far have been under one million dollars. 5: ...ue lifting payloads, but the same airship cannot make the entire trip. 7: ...ship would experience in the outer fringes of the atmosphere. 8: ...ight weight, simplicity, and the large surface area. Airship (video game) (1371 bytes) 1: [[Image:Airship.jpg|thumb|200px|right|FFX Airship]] 2: ...ss about the world map relatively unimpeded by [[random encounter]]s with [[monster]]s. 4: == Airships in ''Skies of Arcadia'' == 6: ... average for the genre), as well as against enemy airships. 8: == Examples == High-altitude airship (394 bytes) 1: ...]. They have reported a prototype launch date of March 2005. Geodesic Airship Design (439 bytes) 1: ...buckled because the length was too long for the diameter. 3: ...urely [[spherical]] airship design is [[unmanoeverable]]. 5: ...ic]] design, in which the radius of the tube increases "evenly" from the ends to the middle. 7: [[Category:Airships]] HTML (9748 bytes) 1: ...her than the ''semantics''—what the words mean. 3: ... is maintained mainly by the [[World Wide Web Consortium]] (W3C). 5: ...entlessly strict checking of [[XML]] to the HTML world. 7: ==Introduction== 8: ...uments that exist only to present visual media in a web browser. C-HTML (1415 bytes) 1: ...xtended [[Shift-JIS]], all concepts borrowed halfway from [[HDML]]/[[WML]]. 3: ...tools, with a minimum of post-processing and validation. 5: ...oes not have the "card" structure of WML, thought by some to be clumsy. 7: ...in Japan and many other WAP operators around the world.) 9: == External link == HTML editor (5599 bytes) 1: ... for creating [[Cascading Style Sheets]] and templates. 3: There are two flavors of HTML editors: text and [[WYSIWYG]]. 5: == Text editors == 6: ...like adding the basic page structure or creating tables. 8: ...rs require at least a basic understanding of HTML and CSS. Oracle HTML DB (263 bytes) 3: ...nt cycle to be achieved to create web based applications.
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