• Evans Adhesive Corporation Ltd
    Evans Adhesive Corporation Ltd
    925 Old Henderson Rd, Columbus
    OPEN · 00:00 - Tomorrow 00:00 · +1 614-451-2665
  • Intertape Polymer Group
    Intertape Polymer Group
    1920 E Pleasant St, Springfield
    CLOSE · 08:00 - 17:00 · +1 800-521-3898
  • E&H Ace Hardware
    E&H Ace Hardware
    3.5
    10
    3235 Manchester Rd, Akron
    CLOSE · 08:00 - 19:00 · +1 330-645-2424
    "(profanity removed) service, slow and dumb employees. If it isnt spelled out, they cant help. \nIf you like to spend close to double, this is your place. \nAs for the name brand stuff? Proud owner and user of stihl equip, you would be hard pressed to find an actual dealer who can fix, incl tune-ups, stihl, i would not trust this band of morons to sell me the correct part -and i say this bc they dont sell stihl brand priming bulbs. \nAvoid, unless you have plenty of time and cash."
  • The Home Depot
    The Home Depot
    3
    25
    6562 Winford Ave, Hamilton
    CLOSE · 06:00 - 21:00 · +1 513-887-1450
    "We attended a Kids Workshop here with a group. The staff working the event were so kind and great with the kids! The set up was really great - they had multiple "tables" arranged up and down an aisle with trash buckets available at each. A table next to the staff's offered all of the supplies needed - tools, full paint selection, and the like for kids to get what they wanted/needed to complete their projects.\n\nThe store appeared to cover all of the usual Home Depot areas one would expect - lumber, paint, tools, appliances, etc. They have a large parking lot available."
sealing tape for duct work
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Financial vocabulary homophones Listen to your teacher or partner say something from one box below in a sentence or two, and say from the context if they are saying the thing in column A or the thing in column B. If you aren’t sure, you can ask which row below and/ or ask for the other example on the same line in a different context. When your teacher tells you to, test other people in the ...
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financial English homophones
Listen to your teacher or partner say something from one box below in a sentence or two, and say from the context if they are saying the thing in column A or the thing in column B. If you aren’t sure, you can ask which row below and/ or ask for the other example on the same line in a different context. When your teacher tells you to, test other people in the same way. Your teacher will tell ...
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British body language - UsingEnglish.com
Shaking hands, kissing, hugging, eye contact, bodily contact, proximity, and standing and sitting positions in the UK.
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Colloquial expressions for medical terms - UsingEnglish.com
This list was mainly created for medical experts and students who are more familiar with technical terms than with idiomatic English, in order to help them understand what ordinary people are saying and communicate in simpler and less scary-sounding language. It will also be useful for people who know the everyday terms and want to know more technical-sounding expressions for the same things ...
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'In The Same Boat' Meaning - UsingEnglish.com
What does the idiom 'In The Same Boat' mean? With a clear, concise definition and usage examples, discover this idiom's meaning and usage in the English language. Explore with us today!
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Standard wording for email / letter - UsingEnglish.com
Dear teachers and friends, herewith I attach the standard wording that can be used in the formal email / letter. Please verify and comment about it. Should you have better idea, please feel free to add your suggestion here. Your insight and opinions would be most appreciated. Thank you...
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What does "closing the gap" mean? - UsingEnglish.com
It simply means you're going to catch up with whatever you're pursuing. I'm pretty sure it doesn't. Not in this case. It can mean that. "Closing the gaps" can also mean sealing up the holes, putting putty in cracks. But I can't get the original to make sense with either of these definitions. Perhaps "closing the portals to the past" makes sense.
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Describing packaging with passive voice - UsingEnglish.com
Packaging vocabulary and passive voice presentation and practice, for English for the packaging industry, engineers, the manufacturing industry, etc.
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What does Per mean before the signature? - UsingEnglish.com
There is a home remodeling Mechanic’s Lien Waiver. In the last it words as “This mechanic's lien waiver shall become in effect as of CONTRACTOR Per." Then the contractor signs his name. What does Per mean before the signature? Thank you for your answer.