Yes, he grew in Seattle but it wasn't in war
when bats sleep there wing will grow back.
Yes, you can. Torn money can be taken to any bank near you and you can submit it with the bank and request for fresh notes issued. The bank would issue you a new bill that matches the value of the torn note you gave them. Let's say a $50 bill that you have was torn and you give it to a bank, they will give you a fresh $50 bill in return.
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No, if your meniscus is torn a surgeon can remove the torn part with a laser but later in life you will need to have a knee replacement.
Take it to any bank they will change it. Value you will get depends on the quality of the bill.
No. Zambia is peaceful.
It is not illegal, but it is allowed. But flying a torn flag is an insult to the country.
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Yes, a torn bill can still be used in most cases, as long as the bill is recognizable and the serial number is intact. The U.S. Department of the Treasury states that if more than half of the bill is present, it can typically be redeemed at a bank or financial institution. However, if the bill is excessively damaged or missing significant portions, it may not be accepted. It's best to check with local banks for their specific policies on torn currency.
Yes, but slowely.
hair will continue to grow nomater if you razor or cut is it will still continue to grow
Bosnia was a war-torn country in the 1990s. The war led to high unemployment and production to plummet. After the war, the country was faced with rebuilding the war-torn country, the economy, and finance and industry sectors.