The song used was "Still Unbroken" written by Lynyrd Skynyrd.
NBSP literally means "Non-breaking Space" and creates a space that is not used as a potential breaking point for word wrapping.
About a guy she used to be with and now she regrets breaking it off
Technically it doesn't matter. The length of a rope has no impact upon its breaking point and its strength. How the rope is anchored and any knots used is most important and usually will be responsible for the breaking point.
The song "Calypso" by John Denver is written in the first person narrative point of view, as the singer is telling the story from his own perspective.
The song "vampire" is an excellent song... "I'm a vampire you're a vampire too..." they really should have used it for the film... or Cold by Breaking Benjamin
katameru is used in aikido & judo to refer to the point when the opponent's balance/stability begins to be lost. Like the idea of a breaking point, or point of no return.
The breaking point of mild steel (MS steel) typically refers to its ultimate tensile strength, which ranges from about 370 to 700 MPa, depending on the specific grade and treatment of the steel. This value indicates the maximum stress that the material can withstand before failing or breaking. Factors such as temperature, alloying elements, and processing methods can influence the breaking point. For precise applications, it's essential to refer to the specifications of the specific mild steel grade being used.
35363 Footballs are provided for the Premiership. On average only 2280 of these are used to breaking point
Cee Lo Green's cover of the song Who's Gonna Save My Soul played in the final scene of the final episode of the first season.
The song used in the end credits of "Ghost Adventures: The Galka Family" is "I Will Not Bow" by Breaking Benjamin. This track complements the episode's intense themes and emotional moments, adding depth to the conclusion of the investigation.
Mason Ryan's theme song is called "I Will Not Bow" by the band Breaking Benjamin. This song was used during his time in WWE, particularly when he debuted in 2010. The powerful and intense nature of the track complemented his persona as a strong and imposing wrestler.
there isnt EXACTLY a meaning, its just a song about him loving this girl, them breaking up, and him wanting to get back together by helping her remember what they used to do together