I know you will be ticked off with this answer, but it needs to be done.
You do not need anything to make yourself throw up because you shouldn't be doing it. If you have swallowed something hazardous call poison control next time, and if you think that by throwing up you will lose weight, you are wrong. You will actually gain weight because your body will not be able to regulate its metabolism
ummm..... aglets?
Yes, we have Heathrow and Gatwick to name a few airports
Yes they were the calculators of the past. A few people still use them today.
Cars, trains, planes, boats, airships, to name a few
If it can be counted, we use many and few: many people; few people. If it cannot be counted, we use much and little: much love; little love. Some and any may be used with either countable or non-countable things: some love, any love; some people, any people.
People use water for drinking, cooking, bathing, cleaning, watering plants and crops, and industrial processes. Water is essential for life and is used in various aspects of daily living and industries.
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name four things that people use rocks to create
Well... It can be called a few things. Of course the majority of people would say "Earthquake", which is completely true. It can also cause fissures and faults. There is probably another proper name for it, but until you find another name, use "faults" or "earthquakes".
Relaxation, physical recreation, venting, adjusting expectations, and seeking support are just a few of the many things people can use as coping mechanisms.
When completing a contemporary bedroom design there are simple markers to use such as simple no frills, keeping things neutral, and using space efficiently to name a few.
people use light for many things
"So few" is correct for things that may be counted.