It's not a hole, it's a rivet. In the event that the anchor becomes stuck the rivet will shear before breaking the anchor, thus setting the anchor free.
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The whales fluke (tail fin) gracefully controlled the movement of the whale. Fluke - accidental good luck. What a fluke! He won the match. Fluke - part of a whale's tail. The left fluke flipped out of the water, then the whale was gone. "It was merely a fluke that the baseball hit him right on the pinky toe." It's such a fluke that we crossed paths again after all these years. A husband and wife with the same birthday is quite a fluke. Miraculously, she changed her schedule on a fluke and was not aboard the plane that crashed. Example: You didn't win, it was just a fluke. That was a fluke, i got an A without studying. It snowed in Texas in July, it was some kind of fluke of nature. Fluke has several meanings: CHANCE: It was fluke that they found each other. A PARASITE: He suffered from liver flukes. A FIN: With a quick movement of his flukes the whale swam away.
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Mark the cover on the inside left portion midway between the left ear and your temple.
http://www.myinsulators.com/glass-factories/bottlemarks.html Search for Anchor Hocking, there is a photo on the left of this page.
The placement of specific patches on a USMC military uniform may vary depending on the individual's rank, unit, and the specific regulations in place. However, generally speaking, patches such as the U.S. Marine Corps emblem (Eagle, Globe, and Anchor) are typically worn on the upper left chest, while unit patches and skill badges may be worn on the sleeves or shoulders. The exact placement and configuration should be in accordance with Marine Corps Uniform Regulations.
then go to the left hole then to the rigth hole then the downer hole .
A cadence is a beat to march to. The cadence that is most well known to the public is the one that goes "left, left, left right left." There are many other lesser known cadences.
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The belt on the USMC Service "A" uniform goes to the left. It goes through the left belt loop, around the back, through the right side, and, finally, looped throught the "buckle" section. It then buttons to the belt itself, and the removable loop slides over.
Boulogne District of France is where you will find a horse known as Boulonnais. These draft horses have a anchor brand on the left side of their necks.
aim for the third hole on the left of the red hole