Yesterday, my daughter complained of feeling warm, and I didn't want to risk it, so I took her temperature. I advise you to do the same.
by measuring the amount of water it displaces
No one knows what the first fossil found was - humans have been collecting the oddly shaped stones for thousands of years around the world. It has only been in the last couple of centuries that fossils have been recognized as the remains of ancient and extinct animals.
1g water vapour occupies the greatest volume - even at high pressure. 1g of liquid water occupies the least volume. 1g of solid ice is greater volume than liquid water - and this is the only common liquid where the solid is of less volume than the liquid state.
Well, oddly enough, it depends. There are at least three common "gallons." A US fluid gallon is 3.785 Liters. So 4 Liters is larger than a US fluid gallon. A US dry gallon is 4.405 Liters, and a UK gallon is 4.546 Liters, so both of those are larger than 4 liters. This question points up one of the problems with the non-SI systems of units. When you say "liter" (or 'litre'), everybody knows what volume you're talking about, but when you say "gallon", they have to ask "which one ?" .
The term scientific revolution is vague. do you mean the enlightenment< when such men as Boyle and Newton started questioning and analyzing the processes of nature? somewhat oddly, and maybe this was just in the vanguard of progressivism- modernism or whatever you choose to call it, but there was little religious opposition to advances in technology - particulaily in communications field as these devices such as the Telegraph, telephone ( dial a prayer?) printing machinery- could be used to spread the gospel. in fact the Battle Hymn of the Republic seems to allude to the telegraph ( inaccurately one might add, as even with wireless there are no visible sparks) in the line about the ( Dim and Flaring Lamps!) okay- forward march! but then about ten years after the civil war- impacted Evolution or (Evil-you-shun) times changed. The churches got on a common ground and generally opposed the Darwinian model and it got more than a little ugly.- this spread to a distrust of science- all of this long before the advent of Nuclear Weapons or Gas warfare.
The jumbled letters doldy spell oddly. When the boy fell, his leg was twisted oddly. Oddly, I didn't feel sick despite having a high temperature.
Oddly enough, a cup!Oddly enough, a cup!Oddly enough, a cup!Oddly enough, a cup!
Oddly lives on Magma Isle, west of Venus' house.
Oddly enough, I immediately saw the solution to the problem at hand.
Oddly, I could not find an existing example sentence question for this word. The race ended oddly as three motorcycles became tangled together at the finish line.
Oddly larger body parts. Oddly larger body parts.
Contours lines are oddly shaped because it goes according to how it is shaped.
Oddly enough, the comparative of Odd is Odder; the superlative is Oddest, and the adverbial is Oddly.
It is not at all skewed. As to oddly shaped, it depends on your expectations.
I have read that the desert rose should not be over potted. Oddly enough it was stated that these should not be re-potted until the plant is ready to burst from sides of container.
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Yes, oranges are oddly good dancers . They are especially good at the tango.You should ask one to dance sometime...