Ahh, beat me to the punch--I just made the same comment. To be fair, the V-twins are by FAR the most commonly produced three wheel Morgans.
Ahh, beat me to the punch--I just made the same comment. To be fair, the V-twins are by FAR the most commonly produced three wheel Morgans.
“An enclosed engine for the first time in its development”?!?! Nonsense. All the four cylinder Morgan three-wheelers had enclosed engines, it was only the v-twins that were exposed (admittedly, the four-cylinder models represented a small, small fraction of three-wheeler production).
Oh, but there’s a twisted argument that that is the good guys’ strategy— a counter value strike (as opposed to a counterforce strike aimed at nuclear weapons and their delivery and command assets) ) is by its nature a second strike strategy. The notion is, if you have a no-first strike policy ( and we did for decades)…
The jury didn’t declare a mistrial, the judge did.
No, nothing like that at all. When your licensed expires, you cannot lawfully drive until you renew the credentuial. When a green card expires, your residency has not expired; you can lawfully reside and work anyway.—hence, “lawful permanent resident” Also, employers are specifically prohibited from inquiring after…
Half? I wish.
Probably more important, if it’s not about the money, then there’s nothing to pursue via a lawyer because legal remedies are virtually all monetary.
You have evidence of that do you? No, of course not, you just assume the worst. I’ve been practicing for a number of years and have had to turn down many clients for conflicts of interest. Not once have I used information I got from a potential client that I’ve had to turn down. I’ve never seen or heard it from any of…
Mustang was established in the lane before non-signalling truck tries to muscle in. 100% pick-up’s fault.
Literally “no” arguments? You do realize that there Have been several instances of inmates serving life without the possibility of parole who have murdered in prison, right?
Very true— and the actaual design was adopted by the U.S. and Britain because it was such a superior design. I've heard people refer to metal fans of gas as jerry cans. (Well, my dad, anyway.)
Right, then you know “Gerryrigged” isn’t a thing.
No, look at the links provided. Also, gerrymNder’s root is well documented—it's named Fter a particular person.
Well, I’m only being so pedantic because this post is about the rise and fall of a phrase, so it seemed a little less silly than most times.
Yes, it’s definitely common to confuse the two at this point, and the etymologies are confused and uncertain, but definitely not “jerry” for german”:
“jury-rigged” it’s “jerry-built.”
Tl;dr? Serena is a far, far better player than her sister— has been for years.
Agreed on both counts. I realize that everybody tunes out the safety briefing, but one of the many safety systems in place that make modern aviation so safe is the well placed and ample exits; that’s defeated, partly, when some idiot HAS to have his precious carry-on. People have died that way; leave everything and…
You saw the part where there are exactly zero injuries, right?
Acceptable? Mandatory.