apple
Fig
Hominy?
That people need to be treated with respect (Death of a Salesman). Willy stating that, "A man is not a piece of fruit!"
Alternative expressions for stating "I have" in English include "I possess," "I own," and "I hold."
(true) A fruit A fruit A fruit A fruit A fruit A fruit A fruit A fruit A fruit
stating
An Equation is a number sentence stating that two amounts are equal
* fruit loops * fruit bat * fruit punch * fruit by the foot * fruit snacks * tutti fruity * fruit of the loom * fruit trees * fruit aisle * fruit juice * fruit concentrate * fruit flavour *
STATING : the gerund form of "to state" (saying or proclaiming)
A diploma in Roman times did not mean graduating from school as it does today. A diploma was issued to the auxiliaries upon their completion of service, stating that they were citizens and many times stating the benefits to their families.A diploma in Roman times did not mean graduating from school as it does today. A diploma was issued to the auxiliaries upon their completion of service, stating that they were citizens and many times stating the benefits to their families.A diploma in Roman times did not mean graduating from school as it does today. A diploma was issued to the auxiliaries upon their completion of service, stating that they were citizens and many times stating the benefits to their families.A diploma in Roman times did not mean graduating from school as it does today. A diploma was issued to the auxiliaries upon their completion of service, stating that they were citizens and many times stating the benefits to their families.A diploma in Roman times did not mean graduating from school as it does today. A diploma was issued to the auxiliaries upon their completion of service, stating that they were citizens and many times stating the benefits to their families.A diploma in Roman times did not mean graduating from school as it does today. A diploma was issued to the auxiliaries upon their completion of service, stating that they were citizens and many times stating the benefits to their families.A diploma in Roman times did not mean graduating from school as it does today. A diploma was issued to the auxiliaries upon their completion of service, stating that they were citizens and many times stating the benefits to their families.A diploma in Roman times did not mean graduating from school as it does today. A diploma was issued to the auxiliaries upon their completion of service, stating that they were citizens and many times stating the benefits to their families.A diploma in Roman times did not mean graduating from school as it does today. A diploma was issued to the auxiliaries upon their completion of service, stating that they were citizens and many times stating the benefits to their families.
zebra
quilt