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Both are needed. Aircraft carriers are not held in place very well with one anchor.
Held fast by or as if by an anchor. An anchor is a heavy object dropped by a boat which embeds itself in the sea floor and thus provides a mooring to which the boat can be secured.
Davy Jones is a character in pirate lore who was said to have died at sea; his locker (the chest which held his private belongings) would be on the sea floor. "Davy Jones' locker", therefore, has become a euphemism for the bottom of the ocean.
i want an anchoring spech for farewell which held on my school and whole farewell held by mee so i want good comparing
i want an anchoring spech for farewell which held on my school and whole farewell held by mee so i want good comparing
The location of try outs is usually posted in the locker room or in the gym. The try outs are usually held were the games will be held also. You could ask the coach or the principle about it.
Unfortunately, he was fired last year. WTKR is crazy, they should have held on to him!
A ship is held in position by the weight of the chain laying on the bottom. The anchor is used to grab on the bottom when laying anchor. After the anchor is down, several lengths of chain is paid out. The weight of the chain is what holds the ship. The circumstances determine how much chain is needed and which type of anchor to use. Therefore they don't BOTH need to be very long.
To, The Manager __________ (Fill in the name of the bank and branch in the blanks) From, _____ (Fill in your Name) ______(Fill in your Address & Phone number) Sir, Sub: Reg. Closing of Bank Locker______ (Fill in the Locker number) As I would like to close my bank Locker _____ (fill in your bank locker number) with you, kindly do the needful reg. the same. Please do the needful to close my locker and return the items held in the same by me. Thank you ________ (Fill your name and sign)
All whom die at sea by the works or hands of Davy Jones end up in the locker,,a lost world for which the dead are held,,so Barbossa s crew saves Jacks soul persay!
"I consider trial by jury as the only anchor ever yet imagined by man, by which a government can be held to the principles of its constitution." - Thomas Jefferson
The anchor prevents a ship from drifting away due to the water currents or tide. A popular misconception is that the anchor itself acts as the main weight to "secure" the ship in its position. On an anchoring run, the ship would lay the anchor together with a length of its iron cables on the seabed. The length to be released would depend on factors such as the depth of the water etc. So it is not the weight of the anchor, but the weight of the huge iron cables connected to the anchor that "secures" the ship. The anchor's weight does play a role, but it is mainly used to grip or hook the iron cables to the seabed. A ship properly anchored would be held to a circular area, the radius defined by the length of the cable released. Also, occasionally, with strong currents, the ship could "drag anchor."