tarmac and three intersecting hedges, venous blue interlocking buttress roots have, over decades, constructed a hillfort. Hollows between the buttress roots have created small occupied islands; humus filled niches
buttress cake firm gelatinize gird inspissate strengthen vitrify amalgamate calcify cement compact consolidate curdle fix fossiliseUK fossilizeUS jell precipitate settle vulcanize firm up become hard become solid more ❯ Verb ▲ To keep up or bring something into effect enforce administer apply implem...
It was just what I needed and helped me so much. The Sheddie is ideal for Munro baggers and those who love the water. Also it is a dream for photographers. The views and the light are ever changing the wild life so much going on we saw otters Eagles and stags. The fire and the ...
buttress cooperate advise backstop bail out champion favorUS favourUK indorse launch mentor profit prop up reenforce reinforce deliver more ❯ “Will you help me so I can get this business off the ground?” Verb ▲ To provide physiological relief alleviate treat nurse attend cure heal palliate...
for the original missing work, using the same material as the original work, to the same scale, in the same shape. My understanding was that the artist has to be alive to oversee the making of a substitution. One wall of the original exhibition carried (or should I say buttressed) ...
“The work was issued during the 1835-36 petition campaign, waged by moderate abolitionists led by Theodore Dwight Weld and buttressed by Quaker organizations, to have Congress abolish slavery in the capital. The text contains arguments for abolition and an accounting of atrocities of the system....
The Court’s conclusion that Fox’s passport is not within the scope of Section 1546 is buttressed by the fact that other sections of Chapter 75 of Title 18 provide criminal penalties for offenses related to passports. Section 1541 criminalizes issuing a passport without authority to do so. Se...
culture of these arctic Eskimo people who have given up their dog sleds for snowmobiles which they navigate using the gps in their smart phones. It is a story of loss but he uses the Inuit word to conclude the thin book……”Ajurnamaat”………Trans: “That’s the way it is………”...
He says: “The pillars that sustain its authority and buttress its structure are the twin institutions of the Guardianship and of the Universal House of Justice”. Both of these pillars he characterizes as “essential” and “inseparable”, and declares that the World Order would be “mutilated...
This shows the profound fallacy of trying to buttress people’s identities, sexual or otherwise, by showing them the diversity of nature. For some of that diversity could be used to show that all kinds of nefarious behavior in humans is also “natural”, inc...