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Twist off bottle tops, corkscrews, meat grinders.
To stay cool and comfortable when it's warm out. And to exhibit/flatter their bodies. What's wrong with flip flops? there comfy & sexy for everyone
I's rather have the granite countertops. They are beautiful, indestructible, and easy to clean. They are, though, very expensive. Stainless steel appliances look nifty when they're installed, but they are exasperatingly difficult to keep "nice" looking - they show every streak and fingerprint.
A herculite door was a particular manufacturer of a frameless glass door. This would normally consist of 1/2" tempered glass with the vertical edges polished. Tops and bottoms are pivoted by either patch fittings or full width shoes, often with polished metal cladding. These are hi profile doors you might see at a lobby, or mall entrance, or perhaps an executive office. People often recognize frameless glass doors as the age old term herculite door.
Paris trees are sculpted into square tops using careful and frequent trimming of stray branches. This method is used to create all unnaturally shapes for trees and bushes.
Counter tops, pillars,...essentially anything that is or can be ornamental.
They are called Obelisks. The Egyptian Obelisks are associated with the sun god Re.
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The Greeks would take marble or some sort of rock and they would carve it into the shape, idk how they did the tops.
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Ice free areas of the Antarctic continent are its mountain tops and its beaches.
Halter tops are a women's garment that reveals a large portion of the back and shoulder areas. Halter tops can be purchased in stores like Old Navy and Banana Republic.
In a party-column ballot or "Indiana ballot," the names of candidates are placed in separate columns according to their party affiliations with the party name at the top of each column.
They were tall stone columns used to support buildings. They were used for support, so although the Greeks made every effort to make then appear to be straight, they were sometimes slightly tilted for best support. There were three main styles of Greek columns.Doric columns: Tall simple columns. The had round tops and no bases. Decoration was a minimum, and usually consisted of fluted lines running lengthwise down the column, if there was any decoration at all.Ionic columns: These were slighty dressier, and often had scrollwork at the top and or bottom of the column. Sometimes the entire column was carved out to be a statue of a god, goddess, or hero. When they were not carved into characters, they were more heavily fluted than the Doric columns.Corinthean columns: These were very eleaberate and elegant columns. They were slender compared to the Doric and Ionic columns, and the detail work was more intricate and leafy. The tops and bases were heavily decorated. The Temple of Zues is noted for its use of this type of column.
The answer to the question of which column corresponds to which button (selections) is that it depends on how the vending machine is programmed. Each button can be programmed to correspond to any of the 12 columns. This allows you to have multiple columns of Coke or Pepsi for instance and have all two or three columns linked to the one button. Your best bet on learning how to program the machine properly is to get a manual. If you do not have a manual but still want to operate it 'as is', you can test by placing different products in each of the columns. Push the selections and see what comes out from each button. As to refilling machine, it also depends on whether you have it set up for cans or bottles. If it is set for bottles, then the tops of the bottles always point to the outside of the machine. Thus the front row tops point to the front of the machine and the back row tops point to the rear of the machine. If set for cans, it won't matter which end is which although the machines usually have a diagram on the door with recommendations as to the best way to 'set' the cans.
Spinning tops were invented independently in many different areas of the world. Clay tops have been discovered in archaeological digs that date as far back as 3500 B.C. in the city Ur, southeast of Baghdad. Spinning tops made of terra cotta were discovered at Troy that date to 3000 B.C. Egyptian, Greek and Roman tops have been found dating from 2000 B.C. to 27 B.C.