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Chicago in a University squash court.
They hid the gunpowder underneath a pile of coal in the cellar underneath the House of Lords, in parliament.
The trenches were filled with water because when it rained if they didn't pile the sides up with sand and supported the sides would slip and make mud puddles at the bottom of the trench.
most likely because it was a drafted war which means that when you turn 18 you get a draft form you have to fill it out by law and send it back then the government randomly choose out of the pile and if your name pops up then you have to go fight in the war. so yes there were Christin's in WWII
People are not living life the way they are supposed to. They are struggling to get their next meal after the of the war. they will have to manage with wearing the same clothing every day, every night. They will also have to drink water that are polluted with deadly chemicals. The effected families will have to find a place to sleep next to their big pile of rubble, which used to be a well conditoned house. The parents would have no buisness or work to go to nad they will have no money and at the end of the day all the shops would have been demolished aswell.
From your CD, unless you're a pile of rubbish who wants to download it illegally. Like a pile of rubbish. You fail. Rubbish.
The story he told us was a load of rubbish. There was a pile of rubbish in the corner.
up the alley way where the dog is on the left turning and in the rubbish pile is where the photo scrap is! Please see the Related link below.
The noun "rubbish" is an uncountable (mass) noun, which have no plural form. To distinguish quantities of an uncountable noun, they're referred to as a piece of trash or pieces of trash, a pile of trash or piles of trash.
No, the noun 'rubbish' is a concrete noun, a word for waste material, a physical thing.People sometimes use the word rubbish as an interjection, or in an abstract context, for example:Your excuses are a pile of rubbish.
I believe it is related to 'demi-pile,' a French term for a ballet dance move. The latter probably a 'short' version of the grand-pile.
in a pile of hay in the barn ,and in a pile of sand in the beach place.
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=The "baddest rubbish" in the world is the one which is commonly known as the "heaping pile of rubbished ruble". This possesses a much greater degree of "badness" than the mere "pile of junk" and certainly more than the, nearly resale worthy, previously owned, "mountain of garbage" & "clutter of trash".==Indeed, when the world's foremost authorities & scholarly experts of "undesirably discarded waste" converge upon the exclusively prestigious, annual summit "Mountain of Mired Muck" meeting & the "Compilation of Contaminated Corruption Convention", they unanimously agree that the infamously renowned "heaping pile of rubbished ruble" is indisputably the world's "baddest rubbish".==Don't Mention It.=
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It is dirt, just a small pile of dirt by the baseboard...if you sweep it up and place it in the trash can, it will be a small pile of dirt in the trash
The word "pile" can have a number of uses depending on the context.Everyday English:In normal everyday English the word pile may be used to describe a heap or mound of a material or a disorganised stack. For example "Who left the pile of rubbish in the garden".Medical Use:A pile is another name for a haemorrhoid which is a varicose vein in the anus or rectum.Civil Engineering Use:A pile is a type of deep foundation used where the shallow soil or rockmass is unsuitable as a founding material.Nuclear Reactor History:Early nuclear reactors which were commonly constructed from graphite were known as nuclear piles.Electrical Battery History:The worlds first battery, invented in Italy by Alessandro Volta in 1800 was known as a voltaic pile.Textiles:The word pile in textiles is used to describe the raised surface of a fabric.Computing:The word pile in computing is used to describe a specific technique for storing and organising data.Please see the related links for more information.