- The
Forth Bridge is a
cantilever railway bridge across the
Firth of
Forth in the east of Scotland, 9
miles (14 kilometres) west of
central Edinburgh....
-
delivery from town to town, from
business to home,
and so forth. In
order to
eradicate any sort of
confusion and to make the
system operate more smoothly, the...
-
ovenware and bakeware,
kitchen utensils that are for use
inside ovens and for baking; cookware,
merchandise used for cooking;
and so forth. A partially...
- squares, then the sum of
grains on all 64
squares is: 1 + 2 + 4 + 8 + ...
and so forth for the 64 squares. The
total number of
grains can be
shown to be 264−1...
-
generally apply to
individual months and the year as a whole,
sometimes to the four seasons, to the
growing period,
and so forth. On maps
compiled from the observations...
- that is used in
English to mean "
and other things", or "
and so forth".
Translated literally from Latin, et
means '
and',
while cētera
means 'the rest';...
- lady,
meine [in letters: sehr geehrte]
Damen und
Herren "Ladies
and gentlemen",
and so forth. The
euphemistic use is included: Dame vom
horizontalen Gewerbe...
-
Ireland was
counted backwards (1st
choice was
counted as 5th, 2nd as 4th,
and so forth).
France Football reports Shearer with 109 points.
After reviewing each...
- security,
material wealth,
and so forth; Kama – the
striving for ****, desire, pleasure, love,
emotional fulfilment,
and so forth;
and Moksa – the
striving for...
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pubic hair, genitals, buttocks, legs,
and feet. Bennett,
Catherine (23
October 2004). "****,
bottoms and so forth". The Guardian.
Retrieved 10 February...