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An anchor is a heavy object from a ship attached to along length of chain to hold the ship in one place.
Hold down Ctrl key and your cursor will change to white arrow, click on anchor point and move it, when you release Ctrl key your cursor will switch back to Pen tool so you can continue adding anchor points.
You hold the y down and the gauge will go up
A number of anchor bolts / hold down bolts can be "caged" together so that critical measurements are maintained when the steel is cast into the concrete slab - which is important for dealing with prefabricated structural steel and such. Typically, several anchor bolts / hold down bolts are connected by steel bracing and the assembles "cage" is welded together. See this link: http://www.damsteel.com.au/products/caged.html Hope this helps.
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The anchor hold something in position, it hold it safely so that it does not drift away, though allowing some movement. Gospel wise the anchor is that God or principle that will hold us to its teachings. The anchor is all important but so is the chain which links us to the anchor. When rough times come into our lives it is no use having a weak cord as the link, we must have strong chains that will not break.
An anchor is a heavy object from a ship attached to along length of chain to hold the ship in one place.
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It is a figure of speech meaning ( hold things! hold things steady) the anchor being fast means it is solidly planted on the bottom, like the German Fest ( static- fixed, locked) not fast in the sense of speed. Hold Fast!also used as a slogan is more common.
A plow anchor is a type of anchor designed to dig into a soft bottom (like the blade of a plow) to hold the boat in place. It was developed in the early 1930s.
In Super Mario Galaxy 1 you can get 121 power stars, but in Super Mario Galaxy 2 the star gauge can hold 240 stars.
because they hold the plant in the ground