no and they don't deserve to either! they might be able to if they go to confession though
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they were thought to be murderes and theives
"Heave Ho" is an old nautical term still used by sailors when doing a job in unison. An example would be hoisting heavy barrels of supplies aboard ship by using block and tackle (pulleys and ropes). The sailors would pull, but needed to all pull at the same time. Thus, the bosun's mate would cry out "heave" and the crew would get ready, then "HO" as the signal for everybody to pull together. Why "HEAVE"? Because they would be "heaving" or pulling on the line. Why "HO"? Because it's the simplest sound to make that is clear, loud, forceful, and short. {Try it yourself... Say out loud: "Heave....GO!" or "Heave...LO!" or "Heave....NOW!" or "Heave... right-this-moment!" Understand? }
Yes, the word 'heave' is both a noun and a verb. Examples:As a noun: With one heave, the box of holiday ornaments landed on the top shelf.As a verb: Just heave all the sticks in a pile at the curb.
Its common to get sick. Although its rare to heave, but it does happen.
You say heave! ho! heave! ho! and pop there it is! out of the car :D
Because Jake colombo murderes his family with a axe and barbequed then to a crisp
Adolf Hitler committed suicide on 30 April 1945 by shooting himself.
Heave equipment certification necessary to prevent any defects in the products
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Heave Away My Johnny - 1949 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U