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catzilla = cats 3x bigger moar catz = 50 more cats+ venture capital = 100,000$+ cashing in my options= 1,000,000$+ crash=set money to 0$+ reaping the benefits=turns everyone into grim reapers stop the silly= turns off reaper or clowns research frenzy=finish all research+ send in the clowns = all workers are clowns hope i helped:) + no longer able to apply for high score
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catzilla = cats 3x bigger moar catz = 50 more cats+ venture capital = 100,000$+ cashing in my options= 1,000,000$+ crash=set money to 0$+ reaping the benefits=turns everyone into grim reapers stop the silly= turns off reaper or clowns research frenzy=finish all research+ send in the clowns = all workers are clowns hope i helped:) + no longer able to apply for high score
It stands for International Telephone and Telegraph.ITT Tech is owned and operated by ITT Educational Services, Inc.. ITT Educational Services, Inc. was spun off by ITT Corporation through an initial public offering in 1994, with parent company ITT as an 83% shareholder. ITT Tech licenses the "ITT" name from ITT Corporation, which originates from the latter company's original name "International Telephone & Telegraph".
The Sprint Corporation is a large American telecommunications holding company. They have recently taken over US Cellular and plan to turn off all of their subscriber's phones by the end of the year, meaning that new phones will have to be purchased.
My 1965 MGB will not turn off when turn the key to off .
In 1987, The Limited established "Limited Too" stores adjacent to or as departments within The Limited stores. By 1996, there were 288 Limited Two stores. In 1999, The Limited spun off ownership of the stores to a new corporation, originally known as Too, Inc. but now named Tween Brands, Inc.
The turn off and turn off mechanism of a thyristor can be best explained by the gate turn-off thyristor. The thyristor uses the reverse bias mechanism.
Turn your thermostat to 40*. That oughta do the trick. I have tried that and it did not go off the onle way to turn it off now is to turn the car off
turn it completely off then back on.
The past tense of turn off is turned off.
To turn off your autoreply, type !AUTOREPLY