But we survived by remembering water holes and soaks, by shaking dew from trees, by collecting water gathered in the forks of trees or by tapping the roots of the Casuarina tree.
Low-mast fifteen-ton forklifts for airfield operations in which their reduced mast height and full free fork movement allow them to work safely behind cargo aircraft such as the C-130 and Il-76;
Two years ago, the Secretary-General said that we had reached a fork in the road; that observation was repeated many times during the process leading up to the summit.
One of HFS+'s most obscure features is that a file may have an arbitrary number of custom "named forks" in addition to the traditional data and resource forks.
In this context, global standards that go beyond greenhouse gas emission accounting are necessary: for example, agrifood standards should integrate computation of the “environmental footprint” from “farm to fork”.
While the woman — representing the Second World War — displays a devil’s fork, the child displays a similar fork, but with the Star of David at its top.