To keep doing good,or keep improving yourself.
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The building of things for fields to be destroyed and cites to be built
a home that has brick is still considered a frame building. since the construction method used has wooden frames, with a brick veneer finish on the outisde, it is ultimately considered a frame building.
RCC stands for reinforced concrete cement. it is a building structure made by combining the steel rod with cement concrete mixture. like beam ,pillers etc.
On building plans, "SHS" typically stands for "Structural Hollow Section." It refers to a type of steel section that has a hollow cross-section, often used for columns, beams, and other structural components due to its strength and lightweight properties. These sections can be square, rectangular, or circular and are favored in construction for their versatility and efficiency.
The Keep Walking phrase was used in the Johnnie Walker advert. The meaning of the phrase is to keep on drinking Johnnie Walker as encouraged in the advert.
it means to get over it.
Stay out of trouble
It means you should continue to progress.
Charlotte Mary Yonge's novel, Nuttie's Father printed in 1885 portrays the first known usage of this phrase. It means "keep it in your head or keep it secret."
can you clarify what you mean by "rugby bridges"
Constructing refers to building things. You can construct houses, bridges, buildings, businesses and relationships, however it usually refers to a physical build.
to advance or to keep on doing something depends on the phrase
The term "building bridges" is commonly used to describe the process of establishing rapport with a group, be it local citizenry, allied forces, etc. In a literal sense it could also be used to describe the act of constructing a bridge!
The phrase "keep out" could be replaced with the phrases:no admittanceno trespassingno entranceno exitprivate property (by implication, means "keep out")keep off the property
This phrase means to keep it to yourself or else to be patient and stop pushing for action on something.
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