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There were men on the high crest line and Christopher turned to see what she was looking at.
Well, there's some bushes here and there, especially up along the crest line.
I want our people to see the standard on the crest line here long enough to know we're falling back, not running!"
Segnbora looked over her shoulder, scanning the long crest line.
They passed under the main power transmission lines at a run, angling south to keep a crest line between them and most of the houses.
We were only about half a mile from our attack objective, the crest line near the ridge road bend.
There was still a little light up higher, but below the crest line he had to strain his eyes to catch the course of the water.
He was referring to the Company controlled robot batteries set up to the rear, below the crest line of the ridge.
The imaginary line joining the highest points along the upfold is called the crest line.
O'Neil tried to avoid dune crest lines, where he'd be silhouetted against the rising suns.
Then he stared up toward the forbidding crest line of Proselytizers' Rise and grimaced.
Although wind can produce ripples, they rarely have sinuous crest lines and never form steep, dipping layers at such a small scale.
Now back on Czech territory, the fault more or less follows the crest line of the Jeschken Mountains.
Airlines Of North America is a book that was published in 1985 by Crest Line Books.
But the little stream that swirls nearby is a series of sinuous patterns and cresting lines, more a dynamic diagram of water than a description.
Southern Command's forces secured the crest line, guns, and few prisoners who didn't blow themselves up with grenades and planted themselves.
The first German trench system was assailed immediately; then the British and Anzac troops stormed the crest lines.
In 1955, when we started the Crest line to reprint hardcover books, we extended this practice to what we offered for softcover rights.
A ridge forms a crest line on its immediate East, shielding the view towards Thoa Khalsa.
After suffering serious losses, the Boer assault carried the crest line after several minutes of brutal hand-to-hand combat, but could advance no further.
Rollant wasn't among the very first who started scrambling up the steep, rocky slope of Proselytizers' Rise toward the traitors at the crest line.
The hinge points along an entire folded surface form a hinge line, which can be either a crest line or a trough line.
It is usually the crest line of the parapet in fieldworks, or the top line of the escarp in permanent fortifications.
In August 2012, Johnson's residence was in a semi-isolated, mountainous area of California called Crest Line.
These two features - the thin, cross-stratified bedding combined with the possible concave geometry - suggest small ripples with sinuous crest lines.