In later interviews Rod Stieger talked about his service in the navy. He was a crewman on a destroyer escorting the Doolittle Raid task force. He was an anti-aircraft gunner.
Buck and Gag (Bucking)</<B> was a form of corporal punishment used during the American Civil War which had the offending soldier placed on the ground with his hands and feet bound. His knees were drawn up between his arms and a rod was inserted under his knees and over his arms. It was used for a variety of offenses.
Rod, Tod, Maud, and Ned Flanders (Simpsons)
The "Middle Ages" was not a period of currency per se. So to say how much were they paid is like asking how long does it take to catch a fish? It really depends on a lot of things, such as what does it mean to "catch a fish". well how to catch a fish you dike you get a rod and line and catch fish XD
i would imagine they probably did! they also used to like despatching homosexuals by sodomising them with a red hot poker! although this was the vast majority of europeans, not just Germans
A lightning rod.
Allows a wheel to be pointed in a fixed direction.
The Stirring rod is a long rod made of glass, but sometimes plastic, used to stir liquids. The rod is typically as thick as a pencil and between 6 and 12 inches long.
A narrow pointed bar of sand or shingle that sticks out from a shore. A slender, pointed rod on which meat is impaled for roasting. A light rain fall
High rod insulators are used for the insulation of medium and high voltage transmission lines. Long rod insulators meet IEC standards and are rated up to 800 kV.
A metal rod is a long bar that is made out of steel or other metal materials. It can be used for construction.
The word rod has a short O sound, as in rob and god. (The long O is in road.)
A Noodle Rod is a long light action casting/spinning rod. Usually from 8ft to 11ft in length. It is similar to a fly rod. They can be from medium to ultralight action. The heavier action rods are usually used for catching Steelheads. They can be used for fresh and saltwater fishing.
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bowstave.. a trimmed rod of wood to be made into a weapon... like an arrow, for example ..or a spear.
the millennium rod is one foot and three inches long
Because heat travels "up." I disagree. Heat travels "up" in a fluid, because the molecules expand and become lighter and "float" upwards. But in a solid? How can that be? If you notice, the question is asking about a rod being pointed down into a FLAME versus up. As we all know, flames "point" up, not down. Therefore it is hottest at the tip of the flame. This should answer the question. If not...feel free to message me.