I have been in contact with some very nice people at the BC Archives located in Victoria, BC, Canada. I was actually looking for information on Crows Nest Oils Limited but in speaking with the lady at the Archives the name Crows Nest Oil Co. was discussed. She indicated that the Company had been dissolved in 1933. It may or may not have been reorganized as Crows Nest Oils LTD., for which I have a stock certificate dated that same year. If that is the case one should know that the LTD version was dissolved in 1948. To get any further information it will be necessary to contact Canadian Stock Market archives in Toronto.
The number for the BC Archives if you are interested is 250-387-1952.
Good luck,
Eric
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In a rebus puzzle, "business" can be represented visually by combining images or symbols that phonetically sound like the word. For example, you might use an image of a "bee" and a "nest" to represent "bee" + "nest," which sounds like "business." These visual clues challenge the solver to think creatively about the phonetic components of words.
There is no exact rhyme (iz-niss, iz-ness) for business.However there are near rhymes with -ness, -less, kiss, miss, or is.forgivenessdizzynessfizzinessdismiss"this is"or Christmas.Or the poetic license phrases his nest/this nest or his mess/this mess.There are many other "ness" words that rhyme with the final syllable, and have an I or ih sound:adversenessbasenessclosenessconcisenessdiversenessearnestnessimmensenessimprecisenessintensenessperversenesssparsenessOther -ness words:apishness bearishness brackishness brutishness cattishness childishness cliquishness clownishness currishness donnishness garishness impishness kiddishness lavishness mannishness oafishness offishness outlandishness peevishness raffishness rakishness sheepishness sluggishness squeamishness swinishness ticklishness uppishness womanishnessambidextrousness amorphousness anxiousness bloodlessness bogusness breathlessness bumptiousness cautiousness childlessness chivalrousness classlessness cloudlessness cumbrousness dauntlessness deathlessness doubtlessness endlessness enormousness facetiousness faithlessness famousness dextrousness fathomlessness faultlessness fierceness fractiousness fruitlessness gaseousness gibbousness glabrousness godlessness gorgeousness grievousness guiltlessness haplessness hazardousness heartlessness helplessness homelessness hopelessness impiousness incautiousness infectiousness lawlessness lifelessness listlessness lovelessness lucklessness ludicrousness lusciousness meaninglessness mindlessness mirthlessness mischievousness momentousness monstrousness nervousness noiselessness piousness pompousness preciousness pricelessness rambunctiousness raucousness regardlessness relentlessness remissness restlessness ruthlessness (self-) righteousness selflessness senselessness shapelessness shiftlessness sightlessness sinlessness sleeplessness soullessness speciousness speechlessness spotlessness statelessness tactlessness tastelessness thanklessness thoughtlessness tunelessness uselessness wondrousness worthlessness
the crows nest is on rockhoppers ship in the middle
Crows Nest National Park was created in 1992.
The area of Shire of Crows Nest is 1,629.9 square kilometers.
Frederick Fleet and Reginald Lee were in the crows-nest at the moment of impact.
The area of Crows Nest National Park is 10.2 square kilometers.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is not a proper noun.
crows build nests in places where they feel safe from possible predators, e.g up in a high tree or in a hedge. :) The term 'crow's nest' is also used when referring to the fixed lookout point at the top of the mast of a sailing vessel.
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Because an officer on the ship answered the call from the crows nest too late
Crows mature and grow rather fast. In about 4 weeks they are mature enough to leave the nest.
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