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at opposite ends of the continuum
Concrete words sit at the bottom of the ladder of abstraction. They are specific, tangible, and easily understood, representing objects or ideas that are physical or can be perceived through the senses. Examples include objects like "table" or actions like "running".
see where the characters, action, setting, and interpretation all meet.
You get boils on your booty...
sit
Supended slab are slab not sit on the ground directlySuspended slab is a slab supported by beams.
This is a continuous strip of concrete which support load bearing walls which sit on the centre of the foundation.
tell the dog to sit at the red hoop ladder. Go back to the steps, go up and then back to to the screen where you left the dog, then click on the dog to tell him to come and he will climb the red ladder and corner the monkey.
To install composite decking over concrete, you will need to first ensure the concrete surface is clean and level. Then, you can use sleepers or joists to create a framework for the decking to sit on. Secure the sleepers to the concrete using concrete screws or adhesive. Finally, install the composite decking boards on top of the sleepers using deck screws.
Yes you sure can. It is a myth that sitting a battery on concrete will drain the battery. It will not drain it at all.
Top down approach to design a program. For example you want to have a program to cook a cake. First you write down big blocks in just a few words (high level of abstraction). -- Go to the shop But ingredients Get back home Cook the cake -- After you have everything ready at high level of abstraction, you work on details of each block/module -- Go to the shop Go out Sit in you car Drive to the shop bla bla ... But ingredients Get back home Cook the cake --
Squat is a five-letter synonym for sit.