It's not beleivable because a machine can't output more energy than is input to it.
It is airing as I type this.....January 11, 2012. He has already had one assault charge against him. He's on probation. The defendant sounds believable. I'm waiting for Judy's verdict.... . . Chelsea Miller, Grant's girlfriend testified. Grant claims the plaintiff took the first punch. Said the plaintiff showed up drunk at his house. . . . Judy ruled in favor of the plaintiff in the amount of 2200$ to cover his medical bills.
Konan claims that Yahiko created Akatsuki, but Tobi claims he helped
The same as other countries - none. No country owns any of Antarctica. Many have claims and several of those overlap. The Antarctic Treaty ignores land claims and forbids future land claims.
He claims that he is not there.
He claims to be a lapsed Catholic.
credentials
i am also stuck on that problem, my son Aidan wants to know the answer
i am also stuck on that problem, my son Aidan wants to know the answer
Anyone can claim anything.
more credible
We just passed a sign on Interstate 90 in Washington state that claims Doulas county produces the most potatoes.
Britain and Italy are the biggest ones, I beleive.
Earl Mitchell Jr. claims his father invented MoonPies. The Chattanooga Bakery in Chattanooga, Tennessee has been making MoonPies since 1917.
Sure. It all depends on how believable the victim is. If seeing a person was required then a blind person could never be a witness, or a crime that happened in the dark could not be prosecuted.
He produces a love-letter from Hamlet to Ophelia which he claims she gave him willingly. Maybe so, maybe not.
No, it is not believable that Ootek understands wolf language in "Never Cry Wolf." Wolves communicate primarily through body language, vocalizations, and scent, which are not easily understood by humans. The idea of understanding wolf language is more of a literary device used by the author than a realistic portrayal of interspecies communication.
I hate to break this to you, but no Canadian invented the telescope, because telescopes have been around longer than Canada has. One of the best claims on being the inventor of the telescope belongs to Galileo Galilei, who was Italian.