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Measure 12 ship camouflage during World War II Disruptively camouflaged A-7D Corsairs on a disruptively painted concrete surface, Thailand, 1972 Cott 1940.


Summer patterns are typically disruptively patterned combinations of shades of browns and greys, up to black, while.


Amok may refer to: Running amok, the act of behaving disruptively or uncontrollably.


The ventral wing surfaces are disruptively patterned and look like dead leaves, allowing the butterflies to blend.


German World War II camouflage patterns formed a family of disruptively patterned military camouflage designs for clothing, used and in the main designed.


having gone amok, also spelled amuck or amuk, is the act of behaving disruptively or uncontrollably.


describes herself as "on a mission to make science and space exploration disruptively accessible.


story is mainly told from Jan's POV, as Diana comes unexpectedly (and disruptively) back into his life at various points, then departs as unpredictably.


Royal Air Force implemented plans to camouflage its aircraft in its disruptively patterned Temperate Land Scheme of "Dark Earth" and "Dark Green" above.


photographs and examples that animals are often extremely effectively disruptively patterned.


Leopard: a disruptively camouflaged predator Russian T-90 battle tank painted in bold disruptive.


the Second World War was halted as it was too often mistaken for the disruptively patterned German uniform worn by the Waffen-SS.


Camouflage allows animals like this disruptively-patterned spider to capture prey more easily.


all images and bleeping all references to Muhammad—to the effect of disruptively obscuring the entire two-minute moral conclusion of the story.


Being coloured like tree bark and disruptively patterned to break up their outlines, they are difficult to discern;.


replaced in production by a disruptively patterned version, and now almost all British issue webbing and rucksacks are disruptively patterned in the Multi-Terrain.


The disruptively patterned white-tailed ptarmigan is shown in "a very remarkable photograph".


Supports online local and distance replication and migration of data non disruptively internally and between heterogeneous storage, without interrupting application.


keep students learning away from the Classroom when they're behaving disruptively and disturbing the rest of the class, hurting other students, attending.


too greatly magnified, the individual colour filter elements become disruptively visible.



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