Narcissus in Chains was created in 2001.
Chains of Evidence - 1920 was released on: USA: March 1920
no chains are a blacksmith tool a scab can be more painful depending on the size of the chain but chains are always heavier
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Figurative Language
This is an example of personification, where inanimate objects (chains) are given human-like qualities (being able to forge). It helps create a vivid image and adds intensity to the sentence.
Lots of interconnected food chains
Rahula, meaning chains.
it shows a sign of freedom
The vulcan comes with 25 whistler darts, but more chains can be attached, meaning with 4 chains you could fire 100 darts.
Streptococcus (plural streptococci) is the term meaning twisted chains of berry-shaped bacteria. Some infections caused by streptococcus include strep throat some kinds of pneumonia.
Personalizing a word gives it a richer meaning for you.
Marley's chains symbolize the burdens of his sins and misdeeds in life. They serve as a metaphor for the weight and bondage of his wrongdoing. In a broader sense, the chains represent the emotional and spiritual chains that bind people to their past actions and prevent them from finding peace or redemption.
buy the chains buy the chains
food chains that overlap I think are called overlapping food chains. Food chains that overlap are called overlapping food chains.
A 'peptide' is a chain of amino acids, and a protein is made from multiple chains, ergo 'polypeptide', 'poly-' meaning 'many'.