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It is called a chakram
I believe they were called yurts.
Yes, helicopters were used in the Malayan conflict. The RAF used large twin rotor helicopters called Belvederes and smaller ones called Whirlwind and Wessex. The British Army had other even smaller ones there.Yes, helicopters were used in the Malayan conflict. The RAF used large twin rotor helicopters called Belvederes and smaller ones called Whirlwind and Wessex.The British Army had other even smaller ones there.
it is basically used for entertanment. When u make one u can take it to an arena and the battle somone else...Aand if u win u get a prize
i don't know but dublin is the capital city of Ireland No its called a short club used as a weapon It's also called a Mere
Someone who does something somewhere, where somebody else also does something.
A symbol is a letter or picture used to stand for something else.
The literary term for something that stands for or represents something else is called a symbol. Symbols are used by authors to convey deeper meanings and themes in their writing.
no, Squaresoft wzs originally called Squaresoft, then into Square Enix, ubisoft iss something else, i don't know what it is.
it was used to get something that you wanted with trading something that someone else wants that you have
Idiom
your special, or your the opposite of what they are generally used to, or desire. depends how "you're something else" was used in a particular phrase or snetnce, including tone of voice etc.
The word better is used to describe something that is higher in quality when compared to something else. It also can mean something is more useful for a specific situation than something else.
The economic term for what you lose when using resources for something else is known as opportunity cost.
In is used when you are stating yourself or someone else is inside of something, for Example, "My friend and I were IN the room", On is used when you want to state that yourself or someone else was on top of something, for example, "I Was standing ON the table."
as images that stand for itself and something else
A word used when you place something on top of something else: "I placed the book onto the table."