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If you are talking about things that were bought for you personally then no. However, if things were bought together and you are able to talk with your former partner you could divide things between the two of you. Gifts should not be returned if they were bought for you. If you bought gifts for your partner they should be returned to the rightful owner.
Just about anything could be bought that was rationed. Things that were seen as luxurious items i.e. Dairy products, Red meats and many more things
A tight dress could be bought a places like Macy's or J.C penny's. You could find a tight dress at any place where dresses and clothing are bought. Also you can find all sorts of things at stores like goodwill.
No he could have bought spices and other things
No he could have bought spices and other things
u cant . i wish i could to. trust me ive bought a lot of things that i dont want anymaore either.
well they could have bought cloth for the factory workers to manufacture clothing
Americans who are living in Africa probably would like to get gifts of things they can't shop for in Africa. If there are special foods they like that are in cans that could be a good surprise.
well they could have bought cloth for the factory workers to manufacture clothing
I have bought is the present perfect of the verb to buy.I might have bought. I could have bought.
because the white men from the US thought that they were "property" and could be bought and sold. they sold the slaves for work and servants and to make money off them
Europe was very interested in the natural products that could be found in Africa, -coffee beans, gold, various other gems, and many other similar things.