Like eating a juicy, meaty, flower....I can't think of anything better myself, other than I'll happily devour a bowlful (large bowl) with ease
If you're in Paris quickly find a cheap flight down to Toulouse and go over to the Airbus museum - there's another two there - don't bother with a same day return ticket, you'll easily spend the day there :-)
Very nice.
Arrochar and Tarbet still exists on the West Highland Line, as does Elgin station; Lossiemouth has gone though, it closed in 1964.
If all the film is from around the same time, that means you've probably caught the class 21s before they were regineered into class 29s in 1965.
I really wish that your suggestion wouldn't be taken seriously by management, but....I've been there....AWS are laughing while swimming in cash
https://glosbe.com/en/gv/english gives "Sostynee", but it also defines "english" (lower case) as:
- (US) Spinning or rotary motion given to a ball around the vertical axis, as in billiards or bowling.
- i love u
- haza noza kuija nkuteme. tokubese
- Spinning or rotary motion given to a ball around the vertical axis, as in billiards or bowling.
- BIRBAL THE WISEOne day, a rich merchant came to birbal,"I have seven servants in my house. One of them has stolen my bag of precious pearls. Please find out the thief."So Birbal went to the rich man's house. He called all the seven servants in a room. He gave a stick to each one of them. Then he said, "These are magic sticks. Just now all these sticks are equal in length. Keep them with you and return tomorrow. If there is a thief in the house, his stick will grow an inch longer by tomorrow."The servant who had stolen the bag of pearls was scared. He thought, "If I cut a piece of one inch from my stick, I won't be caught." So he cut the stick and made it shorter by one inch. The next day birbal collected the sticks from the servants. He found that one servant's stick was short by an inch. Birbal pointed his finger at him and said, "Here is the thief." The servant confessed to his crime. He returned the bag of pearls. He was sent to jail.THE WOLF IN SHEEP’S CLOTHINGOne day a wolf found a sheepskin. He covered himself with the sheepskin and got into a flock of sheep grazing in a field. He thought, “The shepherd will shut the sheep in the pen after sunset. At night I will run away with a fat sheep and eat it.”All went well till the shepherd shut the sheep in the pen and left. The wolf waited patiently for the night to advance and grow darker. But then an unexpected thing happened. One of the servants of the shepherd entered the pen. His master had sent him to bring a fat sheep for supper. As luck would have it, the servant picked up the wolf dressed in the sheepskin.That night the shepherd and his guests had the wolf for supper.
- that is beautiful house.
- spinning or rotary motion around the vertical axis
- a 14-point printing type; a size smaller than columbian.
Welsh can be interesting at times - some interesting verb forms occur, and it can confuse colloquial and formal Welsh - which are also two separate languages on times.
And it only applies for 18m forward from that sign.
Also take note of any junctions, crossings etc - parking too close to them is not allowed.
Basically it is a roast pancake. Easy to prepare the batter. Drown in gravy for the full experience.
When it is available, new season Welsh lamb - that has flavour, juicy, tender meat....she'll come around
Worked for the English in India....
Will do!
Try it with roast lamb too. Get a leg or chops. Touch of honey and garlic when you roast. Server as you have done but with some proper mint sauce (not the jelly stuff).
Roast chicken dinner. Oh that brings some memories.
Good pool of gravy in the Yorkshire pudding. Good balance of mashed potato to everything else. Maybe a touch more gravy for absolute perfection, but 10 out of 10. As close to perfection that anyone can get.
I have an idea what I am making the family tomorrow
Are you moving into a flat or house? If it is a flat then there is the possibility that each flat already has an ethernet port and all you need to do is buy a wifi router and then a connection from Telia or Elisa. It is typical that a block of flats might have a negotiated deal already and you get, say., 50Mbps as part of your rent.
Call Telia and ask if your address already has a deal. You'll probably have to purchase the wifi router yourself.
Electricity - there are a few sites for comparing prices of electricity companies. You will also pay a charge for transmission which is usually a local company - maybe there area deals there.
I remember having to explain the differences between graph and document databases, and then getting beaten down by the insistence on using MongoDB because it has "shards"
Whatever proposal was made, MongoDB was a "sharding database", or "it has shards!" .... argh
FOUND IT: https://youtu.be/b2F-DItXtZs
I've been doing the same between Welsh, Cornish and Breton.
Come to Wales, not only do we have more megalithic monuments, but Stonehenge came from here!
I've been to Stonehenge, my 2 sentence horror story was
"Entrance for 2 adults, 2 children please"
"x pounds"
I just checked, at the moment a family ticket on the day without "voluntary donation" is 97 GBP
Take it as a warning...I might have just saved your life. Now please, take your feet down, please! We've already one person on this thread who has "cleaned up" after such things, I'm sure he and his colleagues don't want more work of that kind.
*IF\* you've disabled the passenger airbags
350 million EVERY WEEK just to the NHS alone!
It is almost the same amount of money that Tory MPs paid their wives as directors (to off-shore bank accounts) in companies that supplied PPE to the NHS.... oh wait....
/s <--- this should not be necessary
And we're just missing Cornish for the full set of Celtic languages. Manx and Breton were added now.
Thanks. I'm a fan of Hitchcock's films...The Birds is a work of genius.
Impossible to predict. There was no warning, No-one even considered the possibility of this and warned about it, No-one protested etc
/s
As you wrote in your second paragraph, NZ needs (or may benefit from) better frequencies rather than exclusively tourist trains, but that's another issue. The choice was to concentrate on freight and abandon the passenger network - I remember the South Island routes being cut 15-20 years ago - rebuilding this passenger network is difficult and worthy of a longer discussion. The issue here is going to be how it competes or is placed against the long-distance flows of people and the coverage from regional aircraft routes.
The HSTs are life-expired, inefficient and expensive to maintain - much easier to give them away to someone (Mexico, Nigeria) where they can make some economic use out of them. For NZ, I am sure there are much better choices already existing in terms of safety, comfort, fuel efficiency etc.
Take a look at what ESA's Huygens probe returned from the surface in 2005
The wikipedia page has the descent video and the surface pictures
This is good too: https://youtu.be/bq1KDyw0dVc
Radar image of a river of hydrocarbons on Titan (Image credit: NASA/JPL–Caltech/ASI)
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