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A Gladiator Dies Only Once         
A Gladiator Dies Only Once is a collection of short stories by American author Steven Saylor, first published by St. Martin's Press in 2005.
Once-only principle         
E-GOVERNMENT CONCEPT TO PROVIDE INFORMATION TO THE AUTHORITIES ONCE
Draft:Once-Only-Principle; Once-Only-Principle
The once-only principle is an e-government concept that aims to ensure that citizens, institutions, and companies only have to provide certain standard information to the authorities and administrations once. By incorporating data protection regulations and the explicit consent of the users, the public administration is allowed to re-use and exchange the data with each other.
Gloster Gladiator         
  • Arthur Chin (陳瑞鈿) was a Chinese ace during WWII
  • air squadron F 19]], with [[Finnish Air Force]] markings
  • Gloster Gladiator Mk I of the 1st Squadron of the [[Irish Air Corps]]
  • Gladiator ''L8032'' (civil registration ''G-AMRK''), owned by the Shuttleworth Trust, and Gladiator ''N5902'' (''G-GLAD'') owned by The Fighter Collection, flying in formation (2013)
  • Gloster Gladiator N5628. Damaged by German air attack while based on the frozen lake [[Lesjaskogsvatnet]] on 28 April 1940 and abandoned the same day. It eventually sank in May and was recovered in 1968 by a diving team from [[RAF Cranwell]].
  • Preserved Finnish Gladiator, 1976
  • The .303 inch machine guns under each lower wing
  • Gladiator I in Second World War [[Norwegian Army Air Service]] colours
  • 3-view drawing of the Gladiator Mk.I
  • Cockpit of a Gladiator
  • The fuselage .303 inch machine guns
  • The first prototype Gladiator, with Gauntlet fuselage, G-37, later K5200, April 1935
  • [[Arab Legion]]naires guard Gloster Gladiators of No. 94 Squadron RAF at the landing ground at H4 pumping station in Transjordan
  • The fuselage of ''N5520'', Fort St. Elmo, Malta (2006)
  • NoAAS]] Gloster Gladiator 423 in 1938–1940
  • Schye]]'s Gladiator 427 on 9 April 1940
  • Seven Gladiators of No. 3 Squadron RAAF making a low pass in loose formation over the Squadron's mobile operations room at their landing ground near Sollum, Egypt, circa 1941
  • ''Faith'' (serial number N5520), a Gloster Sea Gladiator Mk I, on the ground at an airfield in [[Malta]], in about September 1940. The aircraft has been refitted with a Bristol Mercury XV engine and three-blade Hamilton Standard variable-pitch propeller salvaged from a Bristol Blenheim.
1934 FIGHTER AIRCRAFT FAMILY BY GLOSTER
Gloster Galdiator; Gloster Gladiators; J8A; Gloster Sea Gladiator; Sea Gladiator; Gloster SS.37 Gladiator; Gloster J8A; Gloster Gladiator/Sea Gladiator; Gloster Gladiator I; Gloster Gladiator II; Gloster Gladiator Mk.I; Gloucester Gladiator
The Gloster Gladiator is a British-built biplane fighter. It was used by the Royal Air Force (RAF) and the Fleet Air Arm (FAA) (as the Sea Gladiator variant) and was exported to a number of other air forces during the late 1930s.