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A last stand is a last-resort tactic that is used if retreat or surrender is impossible or fighting is essential to the success of the cause. The defending force is most likely defeated, but it sometimes survives long enough for reinforcements to arrive that force the retreat of the attackers; it can even occasionally force the enemy away by ...
The Last Stand (Series 2-12): This challenge serves as the final challenge of each week for every series except Series 1. Originally a challenge to assemble parts of a key to unlock a portal, it was later developed into a gauntlet of physical challenges with the portal at the end.
An arrow lock is metal and rectangular, measuring 2.005 in × 3.566 in × 0.620 in (50.9 mm × 90.6 mm × 15.7 mm) with a keyhole in the center. [2] When the user turns the key, a metal bar that normally protrudes from one side is moved through the lock to the other side.
The album was originally intended for release in August 2010, but was delayed. The suicide of frontman Charles Haddon on 20 August 2010 led to uncertainties about the status of the album. However, the band's management issued a statement confirming its release in October 2010. It was followed by a fourth single, "The Key".
The key can then be used to unlock the kiln door. While the key is removed from the switch interlock, a plunger from the interlock mechanically prevents the power switch from being turned on. Power cannot be re-applied to the kiln until the kiln door is locked, releasing the key, and the key is then returned to the power switch interlock. [5]
The Ork race pack is a Steam exclusive [3] and Tyranid pack a THQ online store exclusive, [14] although all were made available as DLC after release, and all come in the Dawn of War II: Retribution Collector's Edition retail box. [15] Wargear packs were also released for The Last Stand multiplayer mode. Each pack added new wargear to a specific ...
A key retainer device (KRD) is a small metal unit that is wall or door mounted, usually designed for the interchangeable core that retains one key (Key A) while the second key (Key B) is used for authorized purposes. When the key in use (Key B) is returned into the key retainer, the key held captive (Key A) is turned and then can be released.
A Knox vault in an academic building A Knox KeySecure, attached inside the cab of a fire engine, holds a high-security key [broken anchor] to open KnoxBox key boxes in the area. A Knox Box is a small, wall-mounted safe that holds building keys for fire departments, emergency medical services, and sometimes police to retrieve in emergency ...