well the dream may be from fear of something or....you know, maybe even betrayal..... but anyways the reason you felt it was because the mind can actually make your body withstand ANY pain....and also when you get into the dream your mind may even make you think it was real.... so the body reacts to the very scene in your dream.... either that or your friend was poking you in the back with a stick REALLY hard.....
It is possible and it has happened several times before. However, they are usually special one-shot chapters that are usually not counted as official plot to the mangas' respective story lines.
but they were not counted as citizens
but they were not counted as citizens
If the numbers are rounded to the nearest 750, then 375 is the greatest possible error. Although you are not likely to have counted in 750s, it is quite possible that you counted in 50s (greatest error = 25). Or in tens (GE = 5) or in units (ones), when the greatest error is 0.5. The greatest possible error is half of the smallest unit of measurement.
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If 0 can be counted as the first number, then the smallest number is 01358. If 0 cannot be counted as the first number, the the smallest number is 10358.
If you pick from each of the possible letters at each stage, then there are 5 possible options for the first letter. Then there are 4 possible options for the second. Then there are 3 possible options for the 3rd and so on. This leaves us with 5x4x3x2 = 120 different arrangements. However, each arrangement has been counted twice, as it doesn't matter which way around the Os go. So to get the true answer, we need to divide by 2. 120/2 = 60, and therefore the number of different arrangements of the letters in the word COLOR is 60.
757,949,845,824,374,473 this is true i have counted them all
There are about 230,000 different species in the sea that was last counted.
about 86. ( not making this up, i literately counted) :D
36 possible outcomes, assuming replications (ie: rolling a 6 and a 1, rolling a 1 and a 6; counted as two separate outcomes.)
750