(of cannon)

  • 91Cannon Street Road railway station — was one of the stations on the London and Blackwall Railway, which first opened in 1842. It was open for just six years, before closing in 1848. The reasons for its closure are unclear, but it may well have been a result of poor usage, combined… …

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  • 92Cannon Young — is a voice actor most famous for his role of Chomper in the fifth film. References …

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  • 93Cannon — (spr. Känn n), 1) Grafschaft im Staate Tennessee (Vereinigte Staaten von NAmerika), 10 QM.; Flüsse: Stones u. Cumberland Rivers u. Caneyfork; Boden hügelig u. fruchtbar; Producte: Mais, Hafer, Heu, Schweine; 9000 Ew., wovon gegen 900 Sklaven;… …

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  • 94Cannon,Joseph Gurney — Cannon, Joseph Gurney. Known as “Uncle Joe.” 1836 1926. American politician who as Republican speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives (1903 1911) was known for his strongly partisan and autocratic use of authority. * * * …

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  • 95Cannon — Cannon, Walter Bradfond …

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  • 96cannon bone — n a bone in hoofed mammals that supports the leg from the hock joint to the fetlock * * * a bone in the limb of hoofed animals, extending from the fetlock to the hock joint in the hind leg or the fetlock to the carpus in the foreleg; equivalent… …

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  • 97Cannon's theory — Cannon Bard theory emergency t …

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  • 98cannon fodder — cannon .fodder n [U] ordinary soldiers whose lives are not considered to be very important, and who are sent to fight where they are likely to get killed …

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  • 99cannon fodder — cannon ,fodder noun uncount regular soldiers whose lives are not considered important during war a. a person or group that is used by other people to help them achieve something, not caring if they are harmed …

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  • 100cannon — [n] large gun Big Bertha*, heavy artillery, howitzer, Long Tom*, mortar, ordnance; concept 500 …

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