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An anchor is a large heavy object, often shaped like a hook, which is attached to a ship by a chain and/or a rope. It can easily be detached from the ship, and most ships have more than one. To have at least one is essential.
The short version is, there IS NO Army Reg that explicitly lays out parking, such as authorized reserved spaces, etc. AR 190-5 briefly covers parking as part of MP Traffic Control. HOWEVER, every post has it's own version of 190-5 (such as Ft. Hood Reg 190-5, etc.), that lays out the post policies for parking, and most of those DO authorize certain reserved parking spots, such as for general officers, etc, which are enforceable (MPs will ticket / tow you). Having said that, the Americans With Disabilities Act DOES authorize handicapped parking, with certain established guidelines, and as this is Federal law, DoD and the Army also enforce this. Hope this helps, Angry MAJ, Ft. Huachuca
Last time I was in India, I witnessed (was part of) a 500+ person brawl in the airport parking lot trying to catch a flight. The flights and aircrafts themselves are usually comparable to US flights, but the airports and logistics of flying--timeliness of arrivals and departures, getting to and from the aircraft, finding the terminals-- can all be pretty daunting at times.
It is in the northeastern part of the northern part of Wales
No, Londonderry is in Northern Ireland, which is part of the UK but not part of Britain.
it varies tremendously on the type of dwelling and part of the country. For single-family dwellings, 0 - 2 are most common. Throughout the country, generally older homes are less likely to have a garage and newer homes are often designed with 2-car garages.
This city should build a new parking garage because it should not be up to the private sector to do so. Private Sector - The part of the economy that involves the transactions of individuals and businesses
Your governing documents will specifically define any garage and its ownership parameters within your community.Your garage may be an open bay garage, owned by and with casual access by all owners. You may have an assigned parking stall, which is a limited common area tied directly to your unit number, and bought and sold as such.Your garage may be an enclosed, attached garage, which is another kind of limited common element: dedicated for your use and maintained by the association.Your garage may be a covered parking strip, again with either casual parking or assigned parking slots.In condominiums, garages are rarely privately owned, but could be, depending on the physical structure of the condominium unit.
The word detached is an adjective. It can also be the past tense of the verb to detach.
No, it is part of the dwelling.
Venice. They have water canals but no roads.MORE Venice does have roads. The old section doesn't,but the city does . There is even a parking garage in the old part of the city. I have been there.
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A house is a building that is not designed for commercial, industrial, or professional activity but as a dwelling with living space for usually one family and divided into rooms for eating, sleeping, washing, and socializing. Houses are different from apartments and condominiums in that they are detached and consist of one whole building instead of part of a building.
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