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It's how much a structure can hold' for example, a book case, it needs to be strong and stable to hold the books, if its not the mass of the books will cause the book shelf to break.
they might break and hurt someone;) winky eye is aswome
The steel plow was mainly used in the Midwest to break up the prarie sod to make it farmable. After its invention though it has been used everywhere a thick layer of soil needs to be turned. A very usefull tool indeed.
The context diagram is very important part in FDD which stands for functional Decomposition Diagram. It will help us to create the baseline in context diagram which we will draw the entities and the main process. Thus we have knowledge what Diagram Zero DFD contains, which is the same entities and same data flow but only the processes will break down into the lower sub process.
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Strong Enough to Break was created in 2005.
The duration of Strong Enough to Break is 1800.0 seconds.
they weren't high enough or strong enough. Fighting a war overseas on trumped up reasoning was more important. After many months of investigations regarding the levee break, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers finally admitted that the break was the result of a design flaw.
Strong enough to break bones like a pencil
if your strong enough and dumb enough yeah
They use their beaks which are strong enough to do this.
In the comics he is strong enough to break out of a coffin buried several feet under ground.
Chuck Norris
A lion (or any animal for that matter) can easily break a chain that is not strong enough for such a large animal.
you go to get the big strong guy herclys