Lean on me, when you're not strong
Bill Withers wrote and recorded the song 'Ain't No Sunshine, taken from his 1971 album 'Just As I Am'
No. Instead you should say, "Bill's and my favorite place" or "favorite place for Bill and me".
lean back and say whoah horsey!
if you want to lean on you're boyfriend... then you should make an excuse, say you're cold or tired. or simply just lean on his shoulder while you are saying something...never ask him if you can, that's the wrong thing to do.
In the original 1971 version Bill Withers says "I know" 26 times. In the 'updated' version he released in 1989 he says "I know" 74 times after the first verse (including softly behind the solo) and then another 39 times after the second verse for a total of 113 times.
Either one is correct grammar. Both are grammatically correct. But when you say 'the bill can be paid ...' there is some sort of uncertainty, whereas in 'the bill will be paid ...' there is compulsion or certainty about the payment.
Caroline (care-o-lean)
Like the two words: say and lean.
"Lean" is not a Spanish word. The English word "lean" can have several counterparts in Spanish. If you mean "lean" as in meat without fat, it is "magro". For a lean person, "delgado/a". To incline, "inclinar" or "apoyar".
Ah, what a delightful question! In the song "Lovely Day" by Bill Withers, the phrase "lovely day" is repeated a total of 52 times. Just imagine the joy and positivity that must have filled his heart to sing those words so many times. It's truly a beautiful reminder to appreciate the simple pleasures in life.
Lean manufacturing is the manufacturing systems concept based on Toyata's TPS. Lean is based in the idea that anything which does not add value to the customer is waste. There are several books and seminars on Lean available. Most people need 1-2 weeks of training on lean concepts and practice using it's tools before they feel comfortable that they "Know" Lean. Lean is deceptively simple and many companies say they are Lean companies when in fact they are very far from "Lean".
LEAN- Todos lo hacen.