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The original T-TRAK modules and subsequent kits from Lee Monaco-Fitzgerald were 210mm (8¼") deep. However, the depth for modules varied by builder depending on the desire for scenery space and available building materials. The general practice building T-TRAK modules is that they should be no deeper than 355mm (14").
The official standard allows up to an extra 6 inches (152.4 mm) of surface area on either the aisle side, operator's side, or both (which can lead to a module that is 3 feet (0.91 m) wide). Module lengths are typically extended in 2-foot (0.61 m) increments, typically, up to 8 feet (2.4 m) long, but can be almost any length, limited only by the ...
Psalm 69 features elements of speed metal, rockabilly, and psychobilly, with lyrics exploring social, political, and religious topics. With much anticipation following the success of Ministry's previous album The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste (1989), pressures on the band were said to be high, in addition to the growing substance abuse of ...
[1] [4] He later founded religious congregations: the Living the Gospel Community (LGC) in 1974, [5] the Mary's Little Children Community (MLCC) in 1998, [6] the Mary Queen of Heaven Missionaries (MQHM) in 2003, [7] the Mary's Immaculate Heart Missionaries (MIHM) in 2020, [8] and became one of the initiators of the Mission Society of the ...
The Holy Bible: A Translation From the Latin Vulgate in the Light of the Hebrew and Greek Originals is a Catholic version of the Bible in three volumes (later published in one volume editions) translated by Monsignor Ronald Knox, the English theologian, priest and crime writer. It is more commonly known as the Knox Bible or Knox Version. [1]
The son of teacher and military intelligence specialist Commander Alastair Denniston and his wife and coworker, Dorothy Mary Gilliat, Robin Denniston was born in London. He attended Westminster School from autumn 1941. He studied classics at Christ Church, Oxford and served a stint in the Airborne Artillery. [1] [2]
John Dewar Denniston (1887–1949), British classical scholar; Lyle Denniston, American legal journalist and professor; Robert Denniston (1800–67), American lawyer and politician; Robin Denniston (1926–2012), British publisher, son of Alastair; Thomas Denniston (1821–97), New Zealand farmer and newspaper editor; D. J. Moore (born 1997 ...
The Society of King Charles the Martyr is an Anglican devotional society dedicated to the cult of Saint Charles the Martyr, a title of Charles I of England (1600–1649). [1] It is a member of the Catholic Societies of the Church of England, an Anglo-Catholic umbrella group.