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Also, a round hilt-like disc called a rondelle was placed just below the head.
After radioing their base camp, they attempt to walk the 900 miles back to it, dragging Rondelle on a sled.
The sides have pedimented gables with a rondelle.
Rondelle's leg is broken and Sock's foot is injured.
When Frisky suggests landing on the snow, Rondelle accepts his judgment that there will be no danger.
They carry on, but Hansen breaks down when he finds they have been going in a circle and have returned to Rondelle's grave.
La Rondelle, Louis (composer)
Louis Rondelle instructs that a glide should be kept in opposition and that it is "in reality a feint of direct thrust."
Its owners, the Gyarmati Balassa family turned it into a large fortress, and they had an Italian-style rondelle built to the north-western tower.
Prophetic Basis of Adventism by Hans K. La Rondelle.
Louis Rondelle explains the flanconade as starting in a high four, and then carries it downward until it terminates as a thrust under the opponent's arm.
He now gets a leave of absence from the navy to pilot a Ford Trimotor transport aircraft for Rondelle's next attempt at the South Pole.
Frisky, Rondelle, Sock McGuire (Roscoe Karns), and Hansen (Harold Goodwin) reach the South Pole.
The film's premiere in 1925 featured original music orchestrated by Louis La Rondelle, conducted by Harry F. Silverman, feauring Julius K. Johnson at the piano.
They are called Kreisgrabenanlagen ("circular ditched enclosures") in German, or alternatively as roundels (or "rondels"; German Rondelle; sometimes also "rondeloid", since many are not even approximately circular).
The Johnson Wax Golden Rondelle Theater now stands in Racine, Wis., at the Johnson Wax headquarters, and shows the film "To Be Alive," which was made for the 1964 fair.
Masters and legendary fencing figures such as Giuseppe Radaelli, Louis Rondelle, Masaniello Parise, the Greco brothers, Aldo Nadi and his rival Lucien Gaudin were typical practitioners of this period.
Air Canada Centre, also known as La Rondelle ("The Puck" in French), is Air Canada's headquarters, located on the grounds of Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport and in Saint-Laurent.
After a screening at the United Nations Pavilion at Expo 1967 in Montreal, Quebec, To Be Alive was only available for public screening at the Golden Rondelle Theatre at the S.C. Johnson headquarters in Racine, Wisconsin.