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Sports Illustrated: 2025 NFL Draft Profile- Georgia Tech Tight End Jackson Hawes
One of the most important pieces of Georgia Tech's offense this past season was a player who did not get as much love as others did. Quarterback Haynes King, running back Jamal Haynes, and the entire ...
The "coffins" aren't coffins at all, according to Lacey. Instead, they are burial vaults, "the outer container for caskets," Lacey said, placed in the ground before the coffin to protect the coffin and maintain level ground above. There are currently 50,000 of these burial vaults on the property, according to Lacey.
Burial vaults and grave liners are usually made from copper, steel or concrete and go around the casket or coffin. Burial vaults completely line the grave (i.e. sides top and bottom) whereas liners only line the sides and top.
I have a MAC-10 in NFA jail, and it came with a Lage MAX-10/31 upper. I recently scored 5 Suomi Coffin magazines for a decent price, but they did not come with a loader. I have read that the quad-stack mags are extremely difficult to load without a loader, so I'd like to get one. All of the...
While this is superficially similar to the grave liners, it's actually quite different in that: It's a lot smaller, more like a regular casket It actually has a lid which goes on top, rather than a flat base. Bottom line: The government is not stockpiling sealed coffins for Ebola victims. They are just grave liners.
EllysOwl stick bundle thrower Posts: 2,313 DIRECTIONS to coffin rock, ruins and locations 3:05:09 GMT -6 Quote Select PostDeselect PostLink to PostBack to Top Post by EllysOwl on 3:05:09 GMT -6 <<< Some of these directions are incorrect. We will be creating a new thread with updated info once we have it together. Can't have folks getting lost out there! >>>I'm posting ...Suomi M31 50 Round Coffin Magazine. Original military surplus magazine is rare and highly collectible in Excellent Condition.
The plus is when you remove the well you can use the 50 round, coffin, Soumi mags and the Soumi drum mags... They take a little work to fit similiar to what you are doing for the 76/760 to accept the Soumi mags.
The drums and Coffin mags are single feed and feed cartridges straight into the feed ramp. The drums and coffins also have the advantage of having a partial feed ramp built into the feed lips of the mags. So is it the roundness of the bolt that facilitates this? Thinking of the square max31 bolt. Nevermind I see your second post.
I read people say "I am coming" in sexual meaning. But is it proper English or it is a just joke? I want to ask, just before you are going to ejaculate do you say "I am coming" or "I am cumming"? Is come used in sexual meaning really or it is just word-play because they sound the same.
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Do native speakers use present continuous when talking about timetables? Can I use "is coming" in my sentence? That film comes/is coming to the local cinema next week. Do you want to see...
There are at least a couple of reasons why "the year is coming to an end" is the idiomatic choice. Firstly, "an end" better describes to the process or generality of something concluding, rather than pointing to a specific, singular conclusion.
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I always find phrases like in the next three weeks, in the coming three weeks, or in the following three weeks confusing. I think there are two explanations for this kind of phrase. Are explanation...
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Further to Peter's comprehensive answer "Do you come here often?" completes the question in a continuous form, as opposed to the more obviously present "Are you coming?" "Do you come with me?" is certainly archaic and if it was used today it would seem strange, but at a guess it sounded comfortable for about 1,000 years until early Victorian dates.
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In the UK, at least, when discussing a plan or arrangement, I agree that it is quite usual to say 'Are they coming with us?', but it isn't unknown to hear e.g. 'Does Aunt Sally come with us, or does she go in the car with Dad?
It's quite natural to say I approach this question from the position of a native speaker (i.e. - that's where I'm "coming from"). Note that there's also I can see where you're going with this, which is often effectively equivalent.
What is the meaning of the expression "I can see where you're coming from"?
I will be coming tomorrow. The act of "coming" here is taking a long time from the speaker/writer's point of view. One example where this would apply is if by "coming" the speaker/writer means the entire process of planning, packing, lining up travel, and actually traveling for a vacation. I will come tomorrow.
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If a person is supposed to come but not showing up for the last two days, then which sentence is grammatically correct: He has not been coming for the last two days. or He is not coming for the...
Coming/Going and Coming/Going back are essentially the same except that with 'back' it also explicitly adds the idea of returning.