Примери за използване на Hunley на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Director Hunley.
Hunley, what is this?
Confederate Submarine H I Hunley.
The crew of the Hunley wasn't so lucky.
I didn't write the rules,Mr. Hunley.
This is the CIA, this is Hunley we're talking about.
Meet the newest member of our little family: Hunley.
Director Hunley has some questions for you regarding Ilsa Faust.
All I know about you is that you chose to work for Hunley.
I'm afraid, Prime Minister, Director Hunley and I share responsibility for this.
Hunley as appeared just before its encounter with the Union ship Housatonic, which it sunk.
In 2000, 136 years later,archeologists raised the Hunley from the sea.
After failing to resurface, Hunley and the seven other crew members drowned.
Hunley, suspended from a crane during its recovery from Charleston Harbor, August 8, 2000.
In the past they have also found the Titanic, the Hunley, and hundreds of thousands of other ships lost at sea.
Hunley, the first combat submarine to sink an enemy ship, may have instantly killed themselves with their own weapon, according to a new study.
However, after the successful attack on the Housatonic, the Hunley failed to return to its base.
The discovery of the Hunley initially only deepened the mystery of its fate.
I hope that, even though the mystery is now solved,people still visit and appreciate the Hunley for the incredible artifact that it is," Lance said.
Horace Lawson Hunley was a lawyer and a member of the Louisiana state legislature.
When this book was published in 1870, anyone who was interested in maritime affairs already knew that in 1864,the Confederate ship Hunley, a submarine, had sunk the.
Lance is working on a book about the Hunley and the experiments that were required to solve the mystery.
Born in the mid-western US, he had been diving with his father since he was nine and worked as a maritime archeologist for close to two decades,including on the archaeological team that investigated the American civil war submarine H L Hunley.
In addition, Lance is working on a book about the Hunley and the experiments that helped solve the mystery of its crew's fate.
The kind of trauma the Hunley crew may have experienced is linked to a phenomenon that Lance called"the hot chocolate effect.".
While a normal blast shockwave travelling in air should last less than 10 milliseconds,Lance calculated that the Hunley crew's lungs were subjected to 60 milliseconds or more of trauma.
The sub's design was precarious- during development and testing, the Hunley had sunk twice, drowning 13 crewmen, including its namesake,the privateer Horace L. Hunley.
While a normal blast shock wave traveling in the air should last less than 10 milliseconds,Lance calculated that the Hunley crew's lungs were subjected to 60 milliseconds or more of trauma.