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These haven't been used for a while... (I'm not sure if they still work) boomshuccer zeemer436 burgeraboretum780 rubiksrampage bananafeeler
I have been a victim of identity theft. My credit card was used to make a purchase on the Internet while the card was still in my possession.
It is used for transporting oil to various different regions such as China, The Americas, and Europe
Yes it's still open. open time: from 09.30 to 12.00 and from 14.30 to 19.30
It will never open. It was a game that used Pokemon and as you know, Pokemon has a copyright.
A cranked hinge is used to enable a door or window to open fully without obstruction, such as when it needs to clear an adjacent wall or object. The "cranked" design allows it to swing smoothly in a confined space while still being able to open fully.
The two European languages that have still not been deciphered are Etruscan and Linear A. Etruscan was spoken in ancient Italy by the Etruscan civilization, while Linear A was used in ancient Crete and is related to Linear B, which has been deciphered.
It has always been a mission and it is still a mission. It is open to visitors and services are still held there today. The state of California has made it a historical property.
No, the high-school is still open, i finished up there in 2005 and the school is still open, Jerry Shanahan is the new principle and there has been a few new teachers. Also a few prefabs that function as classrooms out the back. The old building is used for first years now exclusively and the new buildings used for the other classes.
you can go online and look at this site instantdomainsearch.com/ . It will tell you if a domain name has been used by someone else . It can also tell you if the name you want is still open or if it is used by someone else .
Sure they can. Inactive means it hasn't been used for a while, but it is still a valid account.
"Been to" is used when you have visited a place and returned, while "gone" is used when you have traveled to a place but have not returned yet. For example, "I have been to Paris" means you visited Paris and returned, whereas "I have gone to Paris" means you have traveled to Paris but are still there.