Bank Holiday– Bank holidays are days in which banks and government offices are closed. Much like Memorial Day or Labor Day in the US, most typical office workers have the day off too, but not retail workers. Bank holidays come from the Bank of England, which from its founding in 1694 u...
In 1996, the company sold 6,000 tons of rails to Latin America, chiefly in fulfillment of a $3 million contract to supply rails to Peru's state-owned Empresa Nacional de Ferrocarriles. Plans for 1997 included selling 10,000 to 15,000 tons of rails for Brazil's Sao Paulo subway....
The local commuter subway [PATH] between NYC-NJ used a common ‘skeleton key’ for years. This is the subway that ran (runs) under the WTC in NYC. This same key was historically also used to open the old fashioned police call boxes, and was widely available in hardware stores for under...
You have a subway in New York. In England it is also called the underground. TV licence - These are the licences we buy in order to watch TV legally in the UK. There are detector vans that roam the country looking for TVs that are switched on at addresses that have not purchased a ...
The Beijing subway is the busiest in the world and currently the second largest (after Shanghai), with 24 lines and 428 stations, over half of which contain artwork. Salter – who worked in the Chinese capital for seven years – would, in his free time, jump onto an underground t...
It is on view to the public in the Science Museum, which is connected by an underground walkway (what in England is called a subway) to South Kensington tube station (which is what the subway is called in London, confusing I know). According to the embedded data, I took the picture ...
I chose three-piece puzzles including Cake (pink, easy), Hamburger (brown, medium), and Subway (gray, hard). The baskets are optional so you can get just one. I really like these! Tricky but tractable, each one requires some thought and planning and might not at first seem solvable. ...
pantsa piece of clothing that covers each leg individually (BE: trousers)an undergarment worn to cover the groin (AE: underpants/panties) rubbercondompencil eraser subwayunderground railway system (BE: Underground)pedestrian underpass These tables represent just a small sample. Find a more comprehensiv...
UNDERGROUND n (With a capital letter) the London subway system. Also called The Tube UNDIES n. 1. Underwear (see also Pants) V Back to the top VACANT adj. 1. The state a lavatory is in when it's not ENGAGED. VERGES n. 1. Shoulder of a road as in, "SOFT VERGES". VEST n...
UNDERGROUND n (With a capital letter) the London subway system. Also called The Tube UNDIES n. 1. Underwear (see also Pants) V Back to the top VACANT adj. 1. The state a lavatory is in when it's not ENGAGED. VERGES n. 1. Shoulder of a road as in, "SOFT VERGES". VEST n...