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The Japanese referred to the US as a Sleeping Giant because of its Industry. Up until the attack on Pearl Harbour, the American War Industry was very small, just making supplies for the British to use. After the American's were attacked however, there entire economy was shifted to a war time effort. At the peak of the American War time Industry, they were making something like a ship a day. Or at least launching one a day.
Middle ground refers to the land between the British and French empires. It was located between the Mississippi and Ohio river, and was home to many different tribes of Indians.
It's kind of the same thing when we talk about the United States. It's North America, but we refer to it as the U.S, or America. The terms are interchangeable. It also depends on the time frame that they are discussing as well.
English has simply imported the Arabic word for "market" or "souq" (سوق) to refer to Middle Eastern-style open-air markets. However, Arabs use this word both to refer to open air markets and to markets in a more general sense. For example, to say "This is made for international markets" would be "Hadha fo3ela lel-aswaq ad-dawli" (هذا فُعل للأسواق الدولي).
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The words centre and middle have approximately the same meaning.
They thought that they were in the middle of the world or even the only people in the world
When authors refer to the middle colonies as the most American, they are highlighting the region's diverse population, economic activities, and political structures that resembled the emerging American identity. The middle colonies were characterized by religious freedom, cultural tolerance, and economic diversity, mirroring the principles later enshrined in the United States. This made them representative of the values that would come to define the American experience.
A bucket is what we in the heavy equipment industry refer to them .
The only difference is as to which part of the entertainment industry they refer. Oscars Movie industry Tonys Theatre industry Emmys TV industry Grammys Music industry
The word industry can mean a company or enterprise, or can refer to an inclination to work. Synonyms for industry (company) are corporation, enterprise, business, or trade. Synonyms for industry (hard work) are labor, dedication, diligence, tirelessness, perseverance, or commitment.
An all-American is a term used to refer to a United States patriot.
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Not necessarily. An industrialist is someone who owns an industry, or promotes industry in general. This person could also be a politician, but the term does not refer to a type of politics.
The American flag.