The analogy "straight is to straight as through is to through" suggests a relationship of similarity in terms of direction or movement. Just as "straight" describes a direct path without deviation, "through" indicates passing from one side to another without turning. Hence, the answer is "through."
You can use a straight iron, twisting and turning it as you run it through your hair. It works good for me.
The car making the turn must yield to the car going straight whether the light is green or yellow.
*USES LEFT ARM* STRAIGHT OUT means turning left Straight out until the elbow, then arm turns up means turning right Straight out until the elbow, then arm turns down means stopping.
it means that you will go away and get straight to the matter.walk straight to the problem,without turning or going anywhere else before solving it.
Does this squek vary with speed? When stopped and turning right does it squeak? More info is needed
I'm not sure what exactly your question is, but I believe that is the the "fault" of the car that is turning, even if the car going straight could/should have seen and been able to react to the turning car, the light is 'left turn yield on green' meaning, wait for the cars to go straight, and then turn when safe to do so.
You continue through the turn but only after you make sure that there is no oncoming traffic. It is your responsibility to yield to vehicles that are coming straight through the intersection.
No, this will not damage or cause wear on the struts in any way.
The Emancipation Proclamation, because it stopped Britain and France from sending miitary aid to the Confederates.
Alan Jackson sang Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning) after 9/11.
the catilatic converters could be stopped up.