
The GIUK Gap - Article of the Day - English - The Free Dictionary ...
Nov 9, 2012 · The GIUK gap is a naval warfare bottleneck in the northern Atlantic Ocean between Greenland (G), Iceland (I), and the United Kingdom (UK). Such geographic "chokepoints" are …
The GIUK Gap - Article of the Day - English - The Free Dictionary
Nov 9, 2020 · The GIUK Gap The GIUK gap is a naval warfare bottleneck in the northern Atlantic Ocean between Greenland (G), Iceland (I), and the United Kingdom (UK). Such geographic …
Giant's Causeway - English Vocabulary - English - The Free …
Mar 23, 2025 · This is just a curved crack in the rock as it cooled and contracted. But no gap because the rock has compressed downwards due to gravity. They are prisms - long rods with …
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Oct 29, 2024 · It might have been seven o'clock in the evening, and it was growing dark in the narrow streets near Golden Square, when Mr Kenwigs sent out for a pair of the cheapest white …
Life-or-death - English Vocabulary - The Free Dictionary
Sep 7, 2016 · The sentence: "If a man can bridge the gap between life and death, if he can live on after he's dead, then maybe he was a great man." James Dean would most likely turn up in …
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Jul 8, 2014 · I feel there is an 'Atlantic gap' - FounDit (in the USA) gave a very different answer than Romany (in the UK) gave, or that I will give. #1 is definitely 'no error' - that seems the …
What is wrong with the phrase? - English Grammar - English - The …
Sep 11, 2024 · “The workings of the brain are extremely complex and yet to fully understood by scientists,” Dr Warren says, “but research suggests that the reason someone with dementia …
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at <their> young ages - English Grammar - The Free Dictionary
Feb 5, 2020 · So, I'm guessing what you mean is that the Dad had gained recognition when he'd been young; and his son ...30 years or so later..also gained recognition "at a young age." …