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No. Tornadoes can happen almost anywhere. However, the are more common in certain countries such as the United States and Bangladesh
None. Turkey is not a member of the European Union. Only European Union countries send MEPs to the European Parliament.
In Great Britain, a sigle central organization, the Parliament of burdens it could perform only with difficulty and inconvenience. Though unlikely, parliament could do away with these and other agaencies of local government at any time.
At this stage it would be not certain as to which countries will compete. That will only become clear when the 2012 Olympics come closer. A lot can happen in the next 4 years that could determine who will attend them.Answer #2204 countries are participating in 2012 summer Olympics.
No. Hurricanes can only happen in coastal areas with warmer climates.
well, i think it could have, vbecause if there weren't as many aliances there would only be 2 or 3 countries in the war instead of as many as there were... but, if you look at it from a different angle, it could not have. Think about it... Countries most likely didnt know that a giant war that killed millions of people would happen because of aliences.
The United Kingdom is a political union, but is unitary. The three devolved assemblies in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are basically delegated to carry out defined activities by the UK sovereign parliament in London and only operate under acts of the UK parliament, which could be revoked by said parliament.
no that could only happen when its sick
That doesnt happen to everyone so only you could know the answer
1642 was a session year of the so-called "Long Parliament" that sat from 1640 to 1648. No-on 'ruled' it, since parliament made its own decisions and could be dissolved only if a majority of its members agreed. But is was established during the reign of Charles I.
Run for Your Life - 1965 It Could Only Happen in Rome 3-14 was released on: USA: 20 December 1967