Yes, it is perfectly alright, especially if you actually mean twenty-five years have gone!
But if you mean 'a score and five years have passed', then this is what you should say!
Your style seems rather poetic, but there nothing wrong with 'poetic.'
Another way to express 25 years is 'five and twenty years.'
Five Years Gone was created on 2007-04-30.
Five years and after today possibly six
Heroes - 2006 II Chapter Twenty 'Five Years Gone' 1-20 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12 USA:TV-14
Yes you can as long as it has not gone out, you can score from a rebound.
That means that the collection is gone and your score has gone up. *wonders if this was a trick question*
If you are married to an illegal imimmigrant from Honduras , but he goes missing after a period of five years then some countries consider it all right to divorce , or in some countries the time frame is seven years to consider the person is dead. But nyou will have to apply to the embassy for the correct form.
the first season. He was Andy in Chapter "Twenty-five Years Gone"
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Yes, the cost for eye surgery has gone up in the last five years due to some advanced lasik technologies. Although cost is very expensive, the surgery error rate has come down by the usage of advanced technologies
Years Gone By was created in 1969.
as his years gone by his averages lowered...when he was with LA he averaged 30ppg nd 20rpg...bt nw its lik 10ppg nd 13rpg
The short answer is yes.The longer answer is no. The tests are designed so that the average score is always supposed to be 100. However, people have been scoring better and better over time, so maintain the 100 average they have (basically) made it harder to score well on the tests. This keeps the average score right at 100.This means that an IQ of 100 today means a person is more intelligent than someone who scored an IQ of 100 20 years ago.