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This phrase is spelt "self-assured".
A belief that the meaning and/or worldview of the Western world must be "shored up" with new stories.
A belief that the meaning and/or worldview of the Western world must be "shored up" with new stories
Shored Up - 2013 was released on: USA: 5 May 2013 (Montclair Film Festival) USA: 1 June 2013 (San Francisco Green Film Festival) USA: 21 June 2013 (Provincetown International Film Festival) USA: 29 November 2013
The homophone for "shirt pants hats short" is "shirt pan's hat's shored."
Not really as there is a great possibility of a cave in if the trench is not properly shored up.. SEE OSHA 1910
False. If a trench is to be more than 5 feet deep, it must be shored to prevent collapse.
Yes, the word 'shore' is both a noun (shore, shores) and a verb (shore, shores, shoring, shored). Examples:Noun: We try to visit the shore at least once a year.Verb: I hope to get some small scholarships to shore up my college savings.
The depth is less important than the proper shoring up of the trench sides. Even a shallow trench can collapse and trap a worker if the sides are not shored up properly.
well it all depends on what school you go to. some schools are all right about you taking it to school but they usually say to you that 'its your responsibility and that if you brake it or it gets lost then its not in shored' but others can be quite stricked and say NO.
The Leaning tower of Pisa is still leaning. In fact he Tower has been repaired and shored up a number of times in its history to make it maintain its characteristic lean.
The only way to fix a bulging steel wall of an in-ground pool in the deep end is to dig up that area of ground. Then the wall can be repaired, shored up, or replaced.