Yes, and no, in a way.
Cannon Soldier's effect is not once per turn, so you are allowed to activate it once, let it resolve, then activate it again.
However it's still an Ignition Effect, and you can only tribute one monster per activation. So you can't activate it once and chain a second activation, or tribute two monsters as one single activation. The second activation has to come after the first has resolved.
by hiting him hard with pocito and the canon
It's a code and the code is profpurplex6 (PROFPURPLEX6)
Bioware Heavily Implies Liara Should Be Your Canon Romance
canon
Loss of blood from rifle shot and canon ball shrapnel , plus gangrene ,dehydration and scurvy. would be my guess.
In dance, the term "canon" refers to a choreographic structure where movements are repeated in succession by different dancers after a delay. It creates a layered effect and is often used to add complexity and interest to a dance piece.
The Canon ribbon is used as a part of Canon's machines. For example, the Canon ribbon might be used for Canon's printers and for Canon's digital cameras.
Earth-2 is canon, but it takes place on a parallel Earth. The events of that Earth actually occur in the DC timeline, but do not effect the going-ons of the standard "New Earth" mainstream DC takes place in.
Nikon D60 Canon Rebel XSi Canon A590 Canon SD950 Nikon S51 Canon SD890 Canon SD790 Canon Sd770 Sony T200 Canon G9
The Canon A-1 used FD mount manual-focus lenses. The earlier FL Canon lenses are also usable on the Canon A-1, but metering is a bit more cumbersome. The current Canon EF mount was introduced in 1987 for auto-focus lenses. There is no compatibility between FD and EF lens mounts. The Canons with FD mount include: Canon F-1 (1971) Canon FTb (1971) Canon FTbn (1973) Canon EF (1973) Canon TLb (1974) Canon TX (1975) Canon F-1n (1976) Canon AE-1 (1976) Canon AT-1 (1977) Canon A-1 (1978) Canon AV-1 (1979) Canon New F-1 (1981) Canon AE-1 Program (1981) Canon AL-1 (1982) Canon T50 (1983) Canon T70 (1984) Canon T80 (1985) Canon T90 (1986) Canon T60 (1990)
According to Adam Smith, Good Taxation System based upon the following Principles :(1) Canon Equality or Benefit, (2) Canon of Certainty (3) Canon of Convenience (4) Canon Economy (5) Canon of Productivity (6) Canon of Elasticity (7) Canon of Variety (8) Canon of Simplicity (9) Canon of Expediency (10) Canon of Co-ordination.
Pachelbel's Or Canon in D, by Pachelbel.