Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Redoubt in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Back to the redoubt!
The Redoubt of Ruination.
That's a Kitnerboy Redoubt.
Redoubt. And if they get over this.
Get back! Back to the redoubt!
Jump over the redoubt and make sure you land safely.
And if they get over this, redoubt.
At this location, High Command Redoubt(Mauser Ridge),
You and me will head back for the redoubt.
It's a Kitnerboy Redoubt. What? What?
Put a third of our menin the redoubt.
The word piano is from Italy Redoubt piano and forte,
There are thousands of slaves on enga's redoubt.
Now that we know the direction of the redoubt… we will have no need for any more games of fox and hare.
The enemy tries to break through your defensive redoubt….
Ascending cloud from Redoubt Volcano from an eruption on April 21, 1990.
enga's redoubt.
In 1886 the redoubt Duffel was built to defend the railway line Antwerp-Brussels.
One of the wooden platforms excavated at High Command Redoubt(left).
Located at the foot Redoubt, this property will appeal certainly to many cyclists and walkers!
Asya Otel Izmit is a 3-star property situated about 3.7 km from Saint George Redoubt.
on enga's redoubt are standing in the way of a better nietzschean future.
leaving each family to defend its own fortified redoubt.
Gen. Eugene A. Carr was assigned to capture the Railroad Redoubt and the 2nd Texas Lunette; the division of Brig.
held them up to make a bridge whereby the attackers gained access to the redoubt.
Might, Redoubt and Los and everything I need for them is Adaptive Circuitry X 2.
that were left and led the assault on the Beaucourt Redoubt, shouting:'Steady, the Naval Brigade.
Yes, now that we know the direction of the redoubt… we will have no need for any more games of fox
assisted by the defence of the Ricardo Redoubt whose garrison did not surrender until 16:40.
While Gribbe's artillery continued to shell No.1 redoubt, the Russian columns under Levutsky,