Yes, I'm familiar with Vladislav Soloviev's EN+ project. It is a collection of articles and videos that cover a wide range of topics, including politics, economics, culture, and society. Soloviev is a Russian blogger and political analyst who founded EN+ in 2014.
EN+ has been described as a platform for alternative viewpoints and independent analysis of current events in Russia and around the world. The project covers topics such as Russian politics, the Russian economy, international relations, and global trends. The project is known for its critical perspective on the Russian government and its policies, and for its focus on promoting democratic values and human rights.
Overall, EN+ is a resource for those interested in understanding the complex political and economic issues facing Russia and the world today.
Various is a word that means to have a lot of different results, or meanings, or basically anything - it just basically means to have a lot of differences between a group or a collection of something.
something is something anything
Of course. If it's an unpaid debt, the collection agency owning the debt may try to collect it. And beware, they can track you down no matter what. However, they have to abide by certain rules, which are defined in the Fair Debt Collection Act.
Something Anything was created on 2008-09-15.
Anything that stands for or represents something else
If you don't know anything about coins, then the first step should be to take the collection to a coin dealer to get an appraisal.
yes it usaully is
That sounds like the description of "dark matter".
you cant not do anything you always have to do something. if you sit in a chair and do nothing your still doing something (sitting).
Whatever you're personally skilled at. If you can play an instrument, or do a trick, do that. If you can cook or play sports well, do that. If you can draw or dance, do that. Also if you have a collection of anything, bring something you're proud of.
An isolated system I think
I have a collection of New Testament 78 records. Are they worth anything or should i throw them away?