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well... you probally mean george westinghouse or george washington. george westinghouse was born in the 'Burgh well... you probally mean george westinghouse or george washington. george westinghouse was born in the 'Burgh
The W in his name is Walker
George Washington Carver died on January 5, 1943.Did you mean George Washington or George Washington Carver?President George Washington died December 14, 1799.The great scientist, botanist, inventor and educator George Washington Carver died January 5, 1943.
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He means, "Do not scratch my car..."
theirs a picture frame with king George ..then later theirs a frame with president Washington...is that what you mean
If you are looking for the Japanese word for flames it is Honoo or Kouen
If you mean "When did the Calgary Flames join the NHL?" then they joined in 1980
Something that starts flames and fire.
i cant understand what you mean. George
The flames are not actually mocking the rescue workers - the flames are inhuman and can't mock anything. They are merely personified to be mocking them, meaning that the flames made it harder for the rescue workers to do their work, and the workers felt disheartened and upset, as if the flames had been mocking them.
An imaginary substance that flames were supposed to be made of.
It means to literally burst into or be entirely consumed by flames; fire, an inferno! To be inflamed is to be engulfed in flames.
Blue flames can be an indicator of temperature, because blue flames burn hotter than yellow flames, or it could be a chemical that burns blue. Something else that could create blue flames in a gas fireplace is if the air-to-gas mixture ratio is off, more air means bluer flames.
Flames are derogatory statements made usually in message boards (for the public to see). Flames in emails are only seen by the recipient(s).
It refers to the size of the frame.
A "clean game" in bowling is simply a game that has no opens. That means that every frame, the two shots equal 10 pins.A mark is either a strike (10 pins in one shot) or a spare (ten pins in two shots). So a clean game would also be a game in which a bowler marks every game.Note: Some bowlers do not consider it an "open" (frame does not equal 10 pins) if the first shot resulted in a "split."