it means someone that havent won a certain amount of money in the past year
They are not bad. Just because a certain person doesnt like pageants (even if that's you) doesnt mean that the mothers abuse their kids. Pageant girls LOVE pageants. I wacth pageant shows ALL the time and I have NEVER heard a girl say "I hate pageants. I want to quit".
Different people have different opinions. I personally think that they should. They focus on looks instead of personality, I mean what if a girl looked beautiful but had a rubbish personality?
If you mean by the Queen, not at all.
answer 1there is no queen it is not a princess tale its about a girl who went on a adventure with a nutcracker. the only queen is the snow queen but she doesnt rule the land or anythinganswer 2I mean, yeah, there aren't exactly any characters in the Nutcracker with the actual name "Queen of Nutcracker-World" or anything, but I think you might be thinking of the Sugar Plum Fairy. She is the queen of the Kingdom of Sweets, and she is also one of the most important roles in the Nutcracker (other than like, Clara, the Nutcracker and the Rat King).
I think this is what you mean There are all diffrent kind Glitz- a pageant that gives away cash cars savings bonds and u wear heavy make up and big hair and sparklez galore Natural- dosent give out money no sparklz and totally diffrent from glitz Scolorship- pageants that give away scolorships usualy any thing goes
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They are not bad. Just because a certain person doesnt like pageants (even if that's you) doesnt mean that the mothers abuse their kids. Pageant girls LOVE pageants. I wacth pageant shows ALL the time and I have NEVER heard a girl say "I hate pageants. I want to quit".
new person
there are about how mean justices on the Supreme Court.
"to be green" is to be new at something, inexperienced, a rookie or novice
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if you mean can a novice replace the starter, the answer is yes. any other repairs to starter just depend on what needs replacing
Do you mean "supreme?" If so, supreme = suprême.
she was a queen
"Novice" is both an adjective and a noun, deriving from the Latin word for "new", "nova". As a noun it means newcomer, beginner or newbie. As an adjective, it means new, newly arrived, or just starting. The word has a specific meaning in the context of Catholic religious orders, for which see the related question "What is a Catholic novice". As a noun, it can be used in sentences like "She can't be expected to know that yet; she's only a novice." As an adjective it can be used in sentences like "We have developed the novice program for beginners."
If you mean Queen Elizabeth I of England, it was Queen Mary I of England, her sister. If you mean Queen Elizabeth II, it was King George VI, her father.