i dont think so
from all the clothes shops in town.
It is called a round. Each group starts the song at different times to create a harmonious overlapping effect.
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yes but they have to be homophones
The same as it means everywhere else. Consecutive means in-a-row. If a rider wins the same race two times in a row, with no one inbetween, then he has two consecutive wins.
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Tap the gray guy that stands as you 15 times Say the same thing 5 times in a row
Depends if it was same dress every day for two weeks it is unacceptable. Same dress once a week is ok for a while.
Cows that say "moo" two times in a row.
Merily is mentioned 4 times in one verse.
That happens ten times in a 12-hour period.
1 in 27, or 1 in 128, or 0.0078125. Note: the stated equation is 1 in 27, not 1 in 28, because the question said "same results 8 times in a row". If the question said "heads, 8 times in a row", then the answer would be 1 in 28, but since it said "same results", you have to consider that the second through the eighth flip must match the first flip, and that is 1 in 27.