Please put money in the parking meter. Lovely Rita, the meter maid, gave Polythene Pam a ticket when she came in through the bathroom window! Where would we put the meter?
There are two versions of the heptathlon, one contested outdoors mainly by women and one contested indoors mainly by men.Woman's Heptathlon:First Day: 100 meter hurdles, high jump, shot put, 200 meter dashSecond Day: long jump, javelin throw, 800 meter runMen's Heptathlon:First Day: 60 meter dash, long jump, shot put, high jumpSecond Day: 60 meter hurdles, pole vault, 1000 meter run
From shortest to longest: Centimeter Inch Foot Yard Meter Hectometer Mile
Put it on the next number, and add them carry to the number.
This sounds like a trick question as it is a play on words. I believe the correct answer is 1 meter in diameter. It may help if I put it another way... the word "meter" is contained within dia-meter. diaMETER may be easier to see.
Usually when the power utility disconnects your electricity, they remove the electric meter. Without the meter, there is little chance (if any) of gaining any "free" electricity. They could also disconnect the "grid" to your residence at one of those outdoor sealed and locked enclosures. Sometimes, they may put a lock on your switch box and accompany that with their "seal" that if removed, it will be rather obvious. And if you get caught, you are going to be prosecuted for theft.
"Meter" is a Spanish verb meaning "to put in".
Please put money in the parking meter. Lovely Rita, the meter maid, gave Polythene Pam a ticket when she came in through the bathroom window! Where would we put the meter?
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If you've ever tried to clean plasticine out of a force-meter, you'd know the answer.
you put a volt meter on it
open the meter, buy a new bulb , put it in holder , refix
you put it next to corners
Nothing, the meter is a unit of length. To put something inside you need a unit of volume.
Usually disconnects are placed around any equipment that you may have to do maintenance on in the future and don't want to have to take larger outages than necessary. If the current transformer is on a substation bus, and you don't want to take an outage to that bus, but would like to take a look at the CT's, you should put disconnects around it to allow such maintenance activities.
Yes Habbo does slow your computer down , It makes it freeze and not respond ,sometimes even disconnects you for no reason. I still go on it though so don't be put off . :D
The word "next" can be put in front of "step" to form the phrase "next step."