it would be the Pacific Oceans
"usw" which is short for "und so weiter" -- "and so on".
Sodium chloride is used as table salt
He's an employee of British Petroleum (BP), an oil company. BP's oil drillers are under contract with the United Steelworkers Union (USW), so, yes, he is a member of that union. USW, however, supports Obama-Biden for President, not McCain-Palin. ----
I am working on the same crossword puzzle as you - apparently the guys at USW (site wide survey) know the answer (they have handed in their crossword puzzles). If you happen to know any of them you can ask them....and if you could post the answer up that would be great. I have been asking all around and nobody knows what the answer is, and I don't know anybody that works at USW...THANKS
Karoly Manherz has written: 'Zur Sprache und Volkskultur der Ungarndeutschen : egyseges jegyzet a pedagoguskepzo intermenyek usw'
Any association of workers who want better house, wages and conditions is a union. A popular example of a union in America is the USW or United Steelworkers Union.
Please ask this question again describing the noise (clunk/rattle/squeak/rub/rumble/groan/usw.) and type of vehicle (year/make/model/notcolor.)
M. S Whitfield has written: 'Geohydrologic and drill-hole data for test well USW H-4, Yucca Mountain, Nye County, Nevada' -- subject(s): Radioactive waste disposal in the ground, Wells
There were manyinnovationsthat went into world war. This is one reason that the war was so deadly. One of the most important ones was the submarine. It was invented by Germany. It wasDieseland battery powered and that made it unique for the time period. It also fed into Unrestricted Submarine Warfare (USW). Basically it allowed German Subs toattackand blow up any Ship or vessel that tried to go into GreatBritain. USW was also a reason for the United States getting involved in the war.Another were automatic weapons. It allowed shooting to go from at best 3 shots per minute to 90-130 shots per minute.
J. R. Erickson has written: 'Identification and characterization of hydrologic properties of fractured tuff using hydraulic and tracer tests--test well USW H-4, Yucca Mountain, Nye County, Nevada' -- subject(s): Groundwater
Scientists use the hardness test, and more specifically Mohs Hardness Scale, named after a Freidrich Mohs, a German mineralogist. Mohs Hardness Scale test can scale from 1 to 10, where 1 is softest and 10 is hardest.