Bus coupler is use to separate the main bus and reserve bus bar while the bus tie is used for paralleling and syncronizing.
it is the tie of bus
Pakistan is 5 hours ahead of Ghana
a tie is the entire weekedns matches and a rubber is 1 of the matches played over that weekend
A plinth refers to the base that a column rests on. Tie beam refers to a beam that connects two or more columns, that acts as a stiffener.
TIE is to be used for compression members and STIRRUP to be used for flexural members
in batik wax is used to resist dye while in tie &dye knotting &rubber banding is used to resist dye
There is none. Dinner jacket is English English for tuxedo! It does imply a black tie and vice versa.
Running shoelaces tend to be thinner. This keeps the knot from slipping when you tie the shoe.
Yes, there can be significant differences between classic books and movie tie-in books. Classic books are the original literary works written by authors, while movie tie-in books are often adaptations of the film, based on the screenplay. Movie tie-in books may also contain stills or images from the movie, and their content may be altered to align with the film version.
A music tie connects two notes of the same pitch to make them sound as one longer note, while a slur connects different notes smoothly to be played legato.
So that the luggage is not blown off the roof of the bus by any wind.You may object, and say that it would take a 50-mph wind to blow your heavy luggageoff of the bus. But this is, after all, the Relativitycategory we're working in just now; so wemust note that if the air is calm and the bus is driving down the road at 50-mph, the effect onthe luggage is exactly the same as if the bus were calm and the wind were blowing past itat 50 mph. The luggage can't tell the difference. So long as the speed of the air relative tothe luggage is 50 mph, the luggage doesn't know whether itself is moving or the air is moving.Either way, it will leave the roof of the bus if you do not tie it down.
Nothing they are the same thing doing the same job It's an American English thing, they have to try to be different