no. no-one's thumb prints are the same
Yes
put in the password on CJ's computer and down load the blue prints.
A faulty gene handed down from one or both of the parents.
They got really tight jeans handed down to them from their parents.
i read on a website that it is not that easy to use and parents give it two thumbs down, but teens give it one thumb down, and one thumb up. I think I'm going to buy it to test it out though.
yes it is a dominate that is passed down from generation to generation through gene and chromosomes
a story that is handed down from the past is called a legend
Holt the magazine in your left hand, (if you are right handed). Push the back of the round into the magazine with your right hand by sliding it in and under the magazine lips. Use the thumb of your left hand to push the round down as you push in with your right hand. Then when you start the next round, push down with your left thumb as you push in with your right hand. Repeat until full!
1) Blood Type2) Colour of hair3) skin4) eyelids5) style of hair6) ear lobes7) Thumb Prints 8) Dimples 9) Rolling of tongue 10) colour of eyes=People can you guess somemore???=
Thumb up for faster Thumb down for slower
Press down the left thumb stick and while keeping the left thumb stick held down press the right thumb stick.
The common idea that thumbs down was the sign of death for the defeated gladiator at the amphitheatre (which was an arena, not a ring) was thumb down. However, this is false. The name for the sign was "pollice verso", a Latin term which roughly translates to "turned thumb". We do not know the precise meaning of this term as we do not have a detailed description and we do not know the way the thumb was supposed to be pointed. \similarly, the term for sparing the gladiator was pollice compresso, "compressed thumb". Thus, it seems that it was neither thumb up or thumb down. You had to hide your thumb in your fist. The idea of thumb down is a later invention.