My answer is yes
T Knight has written: 'The honest thieves'
Honest Trailers - 2012 The Dark Knight 1-6 was released on: USA: 16 July 2012
Honest Trailers - 2012 Dark Knight Rises 1-14 was released on: USA: 4 December 2012
Bleach, Full Metal Alchemist, Naruto, One Piece, D.Gray Man, Vampire Knight, Inuyasha, Code Geass, Blood+ (personal favorites are Bleach and D.Gray Man) OK I think Full-Metal Alchemist, D.Gray Man, Code Geass, 07 Ghost, Nabari no ou for the boys Angel beats, Gunslinger Girl, Strike witches, Vampire Knight for the girls (to be honest they're all my faves)
The Blockbuster Buster - 2010 Honest Review The Dark Knight Rises 3-6 was released on: USA: 10 February 2013
The Blockbuster Buster - 2010 Honest Review Buffy the Vampire Slayer 2-69 was released on: USA: 30 December 2012
well to be honest vampires are not real nor is the tooth fairy or santi Claus
Sir Gawain is considered honest because he is depicted as a knight who upholds the code of chivalry, which includes virtues such as honesty, integrity, and loyalty. In the medieval Arthurian legend "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight," Gawain's honesty is tested when he is faced with moral dilemmas, and he ultimately demonstrates his commitment to truth and honor.
To be honest i don't know but you can find out the answer if u type the question in Google it will take time to find the answer
Knights are usually considered to be the lowest level of nobility. Lords of any type were of higher rank. Of course a lord could also be a knight.
Carlisle is a reasonable, understanding, intelligent, determined, honest, vegiterian vampire. He is a great doctor and a great father. He always believes in his 'children' to do the right thing.
The Green Knight raises his ax three times over Gawain's neck as part of the game they are playing. It symbolizes the three exchanges of blows they agreed upon: one given by the Green Knight at their first meeting, one by Gawain a year later, and the final blow by the Green Knight that represents Gawain's punishment for not being completely honest.