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Yes, there is a second series called La Corda d'Oro - Secondo Passo or The Golden String - Second Step. Right now, the only episode available online is the first episode where they show the new character rumored: Aoi and the new chairman of the school and Aoi's odd acquaintance who says things that cross the line. Unfortunately, because of him and the chairman, Hino Kahoko becomes discouraged, but Aoi tries to cheer her up.
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because even though the king wasent helping them he made them pay taxes
cotton and stuff like it says in the label, but it's all made in china even though it's supposed to be traditionally English
For her constant chart-topping music and what even made her even more famous was that at the time of her death, which was 16 days before her 24th birthday, she was about to publicly release her English-language album which would have made her career crossover into the English-language singing market, which was her #1 dream since she was a kid.
For her constant chart-topping music and what even made her even more famous was that at the time of her death, which was 16 days before her 24th birthday, she was about to publicly release her English-language album which would have made her career crossover into the English-language singing market, which was her #1 dream since she was a kid.
Non of the sims ever speak english. Not even on the new sims 3 game. that's just how they are made.
48% of the colonies was English with the rest made up of Germans, Scottish, Irish, Welsh, and even Swiss.
It was made in 1689
the naruto episodes are made by japan and only them. naruto was made by them so only they can broadcast naruto. america only makes it into english for the viewers
They are lovers, even though they're both girls. The English version of SM made them "cousins"... which I personally disapprove of. x_x
It was made in Middle English as a pronoun and was a derivation of the Old English pronoun hit.