it was stormy and there was also very high waves the height of a 4- story home. With very cool winds and waves the caused the memory of the Edmund Fitzgerald
Bushfires destroy many things. They can burn down houses and forests. It can wreck the habitat. It can have a great psycological effect
that is only in movies to make them look cooler. the car i was in a wreck with didn't even make a spark.
The Comstock silver load comes to mind or the Wreck of the Etocha (sp?) off the coast of Florida
Expansion can cause serious problems for engineers because it can lead to the distortion or misalignment of components and structures. The differential expansion between different materials can create stress and strain, leading to fatigue and failure of the components. It is crucial for engineers to consider expansion and incorporate proper design techniques, material selection, and allowances for thermal expansion to mitigate these problems.
As a noun: I always use pure vanilla extract, never imitation vanilla flavoring.As a verb: They could not extract him from the wreck without cutting the car away with a 'jaws of life'.
The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald was created in 1975-12.
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Gordon Lightfoot recorded the song The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald.
Gordon Lightfoot
August, 1976
The Edmund Fitzgerald sunk on November 10, 1975 and was immortalised in a song by Gordon Lightfoot, 'The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald'.
"The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald."
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The wreck of the EDMUND FITZGERALD
Sure, the compass was in use since the 1500’s and it sank in 1975.
top ten hits: if you could read my mind sundown carefree highway the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald
The hyperbole in the lyrics of "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" is likely the line "Superior, they said, never gives up her dead." This line exaggerates the power and mystery of Lake Superior by suggesting that it does not release the bodies of those who perish in its waters.