It does not mean to steal from someone! Fleece is another name for wool. Judges 6:37-40 tells a story about using fleece to understand God's intentions.
It is another name for a driver's licence.
You can tell by his actions toward you and the way he acts. If he is heavily flirting with you and being touchy, he may like you. That or he is just a general flirt. Ask him what his intentions are for better understand.
he is getting to know others as he was getting to know you. His intentions are to 'hit it off' or find 'chemistry' and he intends to to find one that has the same intentions cause she wants it too.
Five short horn blasts from another boat on the water usually means danger. It could mean they have doubt in the message they had received from you, whether they did not hear it or did not understand. It can also be used to signal that the boat driver is confused about who has the right away. It is a signal to alert another vessel that you are unsure of its intentions, or doubt whether you are taking enough action to avoid a collision.
When two boats approach each other, they use horn blasts to signal the other about their intentions when it comes to moving to avoid collision. 5 short blasts indicates that the signaling boat is unsure about what the other boat is doing.
Typically when someone answers a question by saying "What?" or asking another question, it indicates that they either did not understand or did not hear the question. In this situation, repeat and rephrase to improve your clarity.
The function of transport operators in the tourism industry is to facilitate transportation of tourist from one location to another. This can be through road, air, rail or water.
Jumping the wake of another boat Jumping the wake of another boat in close proximity
It is in order for you to ask an employee their intentions on continuing their employment. This will be useful for purposes of future planning so that you will be ready to hire another employee if that is the case.
Jumping the wake of another vessel is against the law in Oregon.
Comprehend.