Itz 3 miles east
The exact location is not known, but most people agree that Jesus was crucified at Golgotha, which is Aramaic for "The Skull." The Latin translation is Calvary. It was called this because the formation of some rock on the hillside looked like eyes and a nose from a skull to some people.
No they didnt they ran away
The French verb "jemporte" is a conjugated form of "emporter," which means "to take away" or "to carry off." In this context, "jemporte" translates to "I take away" or "I carry off." It is commonly used to express the action of taking something with you when leaving a place.
In the word "remove," the prefix "re-" generally means "again" or "back." It indicates the action of taking something away again or reversing a process. Thus, "remove" essentially means to take something back or to take it away from its place.
The correct spelling is "abducted." It refers to the action of forcibly taking someone away against their will.
They were sent away to homes in the country side away from where the was was taking place.
The child on the right is pushing off her partner, causing both children to move away from each other due to Newton's Third Law of Motion, which states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
not likely, no reason for such action ???? i heard it was so that they couldn't try and run away When and where did this recruit blinding take place ???????
Glorious Revolution
The adverb "away" in a sentence typically answers the question "where?" or "to what place?" by indicating the direction of movement or action.
An awayday is a business event, typically taking the form of an internal meeting which takes place away from the office.
Zuko is a slang word that means "the action of taking the final puff of a joint and flicking it away in a badass manner".