For all remedies, more expensive recipes.
First and really most exquisite - Royksopp.
Finally! Are Robert's messy eggs ready?
An acrostic is a type of sentence where the first letter of each subsequent word follows chronologically to spell out a word or message.
The quail farmer sold the quail eggs at $1 each.
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you write a sentence that contains an alliteration by having each letter in the sentence be of the same sound or letter. -adds by a 6th grader{hehe}
As a capital letter, thus: "Water consists of two parts H and one part O." (Notice that the H in the middle of the sentence is set off with a space on each side, but the punctuation immediately follows the O.)
Acronym
Still, Edward Norton Treats Each New Cast Equally.
5 letter D words:dreaddrilldrinkdronedrivedrovedrapedinerdiarydairydaisydailydaringdancedandydauntdavitdrowndailydoilydebardebitdecaldebutdecaydigitdecoydeferdefogdeicedelaydeigndeifydeltademondemurdenimdensederbydetoxdevildinkydippyduckydirtydirgeditherdonordiverdivotdizzydodgedoggydoingdogiedowdydoweldownydraftdraindozendowsedoyendowrydrankdoubtdrawndrawldreamdreckdregsdressdriftdraftdruiddryerdustydummydumpyduskydwarfdwelldweebdweltdying
Capitalization and punctuation are optional when using single words or phrases in bulleted form. If each bullet or numbered point is a complete sentence, capitalize the first word and end each sentence with proper ending punctuation. The rule of thumb is to be consistent. Use a colon instead of a semicolon between two sentences when the second sentence explains or illustrates the first sentence and no coordinating conjunction is being used to connect the sentences. If only one sentence follows the colon, do not capitalize the first word of the new sentence. If two or more sentences follow the colon, capitalize the first word of each sentence following.
yes because each byte represents one letter.
Vanquished varmints vow vengeance
So she could retire .