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Built is the past tense and perfect participle of the verb to build. Built may also refer to:
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387px x 590px | 112.30kB [source page] I doubt it But loving a bookstore and being a frequent customer don t always go hand in hand nowadays And if that doesn t somehow change I fear BUILT could eventually crumble From Yahoo Image Search: "built" Fujitsu Semiconductor Intros 8-Bit Microcontroller With Built -In
unknown hu, 12 Aug 2010 07:04:00 GM Fujitsu Semiconductor Asia Pte Ltd (FSAL) has launched a new series in its F2MC-8FX family of high-performance 8-bit microcontrollers with embedded flash memory. The new 32-pin. From Google Blog Search: "built" Affordable Housing Across Ohio to Be Built to a Green Standard - PR Newswire (press release)
Wed, 25 Aug 2010 17:21:22 GMT+00:00 to a Green Standard PR Newswire (press release) cleveland, Aug. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- At a time when more and more low-income Ohioans are in need of housing they can afford, the Ohio Green Communities ... West Bengal promises Infosys maximum built-up space - Sify
Wed, 25 Aug 2010 16:37:55 GMT+00:00 -up space Sify Keen to rope in IT major Infosys into the state, West Bengal Wednesday promised to give the company the maximum built -up space under the law in its proposed ... An iPhone Case With A Built-In Bottle Opener! - PR Web (press release)
Wed, 25 Aug 2010 08:01:07 GMT+00:00 -In Bottle Opener! PR Web (press release) ... Lightbulb Moments A new iPhone Case with a built -in bottle opener has just been introduced by Lightbulb Moments, a Southern California based company. ... From Google News Search: "built" How should I built the sling for my trebuchet? Q. I have the frame and everything built. The weight is attached to the swinging arm, but how to I attach the sling? It's a small thing, it can throw small stones and marbles. Asked by Ar-Pharazon - Tue Nov 13 17:01:24 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. This site has a great section on slings, and other aspects of trebuchet design. Answered by The Legendary Masked Akitist - Tue Nov 13 22:39:44 2007 How do I make a built-in cuttingboard in my kitchen counter? Q. I am remodeling my kitchen and putting a tile counter. How easy would it be to put a built-in wood cutting board? Asked by Delphine F - Mon Aug 21 21:12:06 2006 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. Very easy for a tile countertop. Just make a cut out in your tile backer and your plywood countertop. Then screw a scab piece of plywood (2" bigger than your cutout on all sides) to the underside of the plywood (from underneath the counter) Use construction adhesive to fix the cutting board in the opening, add a few screws from the underneath side and use clear silicone caulk around the seams. Answered by rheins2000 - Mon Aug 21 21:22:55 2006 How long were victorian buildings built to last for?
Q. Considering an awful lot of people's homes were built at the turn of the last century, they are now over 100 years old. Especially in London. Just how long will they physically last before they need demolishing, and would that mean at one period in the future, a massive rebuilding/re-homing project? Asked by steve c - Sun Mar 9 07:03:46 2008 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments A. There are a wide variety of Victorian properties,as for every era.Some of the most famous London landmarks e.g.the Houses of Parliament and the tower of Big Ben,together with Tower Bridge were rebuilt or completed in Victorian times.These and many more are likely to last centuries. On the other hand,endless rows of terraced houses were erected in that era,in many UK cities these are being demolished to enable regeneration. Answered by Woode. - Mon Mar 10 09:46:36 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "built" |






