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Goll

(gol),
Friedrich, Swiss anatomist, 1829-1903. See: Goll column, nucleus of Goll, tract of Goll.
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Caption: The .224 Valkyrie feeds from standard 6.8x43mm Rem SPC magazines, like these from PRI; no problems of any kind were experienced during testing.
According to Red Bull Technology's extensive simulation work, the Aston Martin Valkyrie AMR Pro will be capable of achieving lap times to rival those of a contemporary F1 or LMP1 car -- a pace previously unthinkable in a car derived from a fully homologated road car.
The seats are personalised to fit your body and ensure that nobody else sits in your Valkyrie. Chances are slim that you'll even let anyone else take the steering wheel.
The homeless camp at Broadway and Hilyard is largely self managed, Valkyrie said.
Installing and removing drives from the Valkyrie is a doddle that only requires you push a button on the drive cage and then pull the assembly out.
The tension mounts to unbearable levels as the traitors try to see the mission through but Valkyrie does leave you feeling a little underwhelmed.
VALKYRIE Tom Cruise stars in the dramatisation of a remarkable wartime story.
Selwyn Duke writes once again with great proficiency and clarity on the subjects he covers, in this case the real Claus yon Stauffenberg and his portrayal in the current film Valkyrie ("Valkyrie: The Real von Stauffenberg," March 2 issue).
Valkyrie (the code name for the plot), soon to be released on DVD, received an underwhelming reception as little more than a suspense thriller.
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