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The city suffered severe bomb damage during World War 2, and during the post war period was rebuilt, leading to the construction of numerous and council estates across the city. The city is a maritime city and handles millions of tonnes of goods through its busy docks each year. Additionally, it has a large manufacturing and food processing base. Chav Estates in Hull: * Bransholme * Bilton Grange * Boothferry Estate * Greatfield * Gypsyville * Longhill * North Hull Estate * Orchard Park * Preston Road * Thornton Estate

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  • The city suffered severe bomb damage during World War 2, and during the post war period was rebuilt, leading to the construction of numerous and council estates across the city. The city is a maritime city and handles millions of tonnes of goods through its busy docks each year. Additionally, it has a large manufacturing and food processing base. Chav Estates in Hull: * Bransholme * Bilton Grange * Boothferry Estate * Greatfield * Gypsyville * Longhill * North Hull Estate * Orchard Park * Preston Road * Thornton Estate
  • Hull is a term which is used in the Starship Battles game. Hull is a number which represents how much Damage a ship can withstand before it is reduced in power or destroyed.
  • 1. The outer (usually fibrous) covering of a fruit or seed also called husk or shell. 2. The attached, leafy calyx of some fruits, such as the strawberry. 3. To prepare a food for eating by removing the outer covering or, as in the case of strawberries, the leafy portion at the top.
  • The hull is the body of a vessel, usually of planking covering a frame. The hull is the part from the bulwark to the keel.
  • Hull is a Knorth Kendar who is Torisen's chief forester.
  • The Hull of a ship is its basic body shape. In Pirates of the Caribbean Online, there are four available types of hull (Sloop, Galleon, Frigate, and Brig) in three classes (Light, Medium and War). A ship's hull is primarily constructed of a wooden frame to reinforce wood planks and paneling. Caulk and tar is seamed in between the planks to make the hull watertight. Hulls on Medium and War class ships can be upgraded to improve speed, cargo and armor as well broadside capabilities in higher versions.
  • The hull is the foundation of the ship. It determines the initial hardpoints that components can be mounted to and the amount of space that can be used for mounting components. It also modifies the size of the components to be mounted: a smaller hull has smaller components, slightly offsetting the loss of space. Finally it sets the initial number of hitpoints for the ship. Hulls are classified by their size, as well as their type. Cargo hulls possess a great deal of space for components, but are very weak in terms of hitpoints.
  • Hull is a character appearing in the Sun & Moon series.
  • The Hull is an old term, referring to the body or frame of a starship. Warp-worthy vessels must have a hull able to withstand extreme accelerations. The hull of a Starfleet vessel is usually separated into two parts: The primary and secondary hulls. The hull of Starfleet vessels are impervious to conventional missile and projectile weapons. (JB: "Just Between Enemies")
  • Hull is a forgetful member of The Candlekeep Watchers. He is a friend of the Protagonist. He can be found by the gatehouse in Candlekeep. The first time that you speak to him, Hull will initiate the Hull's Sword side quest. A seemingly simple errand, this quest has surprising hidden depths of lessons that might be learned from it.
  • The hull or structure of a ship gives each ship its distinctive shape and protects the occupants from the emptiness of space. The hull is protected by both the shield and the armor of the ship. Once both of those are gone, the hull will start taking damage. The hull usually can take far less damage than either the shield or the armor.
  • The Hull is what holds a ship together. It also serves as mounting point for armor which gives a ship better protection. The mass of the hull can be reduced in order to improve the handling of a ship. The hull can also be modified to reduce the cross-section of a ship, which in turn reduces its signature.
  • The Hull Upgrade can increase a ship's hull value by 1.
  • A hull is the body of a aquatic vessel, spacecraft or starship.
  • Hull was a city of about 66,000 people in Quebec, Canada. It was located on the west bank of the Gatineau River and just across the Ottawa River from Ottawa. It is now a part of the city of Gatineau.
  • Hull, officially Kingston upon Hull, is a city and unitary authority area in the county of the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It was founded as a port in the twelfth century by the monks of Meaux Abbey as a place from where the wool from their estates could be exported to the continent and has been a market town, military supply port, a fishing and whaling port and an industrial area. Its prosperity peaked in the years just before the First World War and it was granted city status in 1897. On 8th March in the same year, actress Margot Bryant was born there. The city received extensive bombing in the Second World War with 95% of its houses damaged or destroyed.
  • Hull was a city in England. In 1887, a young woman named Julia Hardwick became a cause celebre in Hull when she claimed to come from the future. (WC: A Ghost Story for Christmas) Kathy Nightingale was transported to Hull in 1920 from London in 2007 by a Weeping Angel, who fed on her potential energy. Other residents included Ben Wainwright, whom she eventually married. (TV: Blink)
  • The term hull refers to the body or frame of a ship or starship. Warp-worthy vessels must have a hull able to withstand extreme accelerations. The hull of a Starfleet vessel was usually separated into two parts: the primary and secondary hulls. The primary and secondary hulls of a Galaxy-class starship further consisted of an "outer" and "inner" hull. (TNG: "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II" ) The term "inner hull" was additionally used in the final draft script of ENT: "Impulse", to describe the interior of the Vulcan ship Seleya.
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