It would be true that, based on the statement that a book cannot be both thick and small, the book could not be small because it is thick. It would also be true that a small book could not be thick.
both because they are both really creative and both like eachother
very small compound, definitely not an element. Something cannot be both an element and a compound.
It is a small piece of wood proabably about 2mm thick with pointed ends on both sides that people use to get food out of their teeth.
If it were a Hink-Pink, it could be "a thick brick." Actually, the question is about Hink-Pink according to the original source for the question which is a book for gifted students. The section of the book asks about both hink pink and hinky pinky, and the question is in the hink-pink category on the page.
Silica in natural form can be both particles or thick on fusion as in felsic magma origin
The moon has no atmosphere, which is why there is no air. The Earth's atmosphere is about 62 miles thick.
It would appear there is indeed censorship of this title in both book or movie forms by the forces that be. The title cannot be found in local libraries for whatever reason.
Yes, you must underline books within an essay. You cannot do quotation marks, or apostrophes on both sides of the title, bold, or italicize it. You must underline a book in an essay.
Both animals are protected from the cold by their thick fur.
thay are both thick cells :)
how is cash book both a book of prime entr and an account
Which word do you not understand? incompressible - cannot be compressed viscous - resistant to flow, "thick" fluid - substance that flows (both gases and liquids are fluids, but gases are usually compressible; liquids generally aren't)