1.) Czech, Jak sie masz? (pronunciation: Cheh-shch, yahk shye MASH?) English: Hi, how are you?
2.) Jak masz na imie? (pronunciation: Yak mash na im yeh?) English: What is your name?
3.) Gdzie jest tazienka? (pronunciation: G-jeh yest wah-zhen-kah?) English: Where is the bathroom?
and that's all i can think of right now o_o :)
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Density of a substance = (mass of a sample of it)/(volume of the same sample)
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There is no way to convert CFU to MPN and vice versa. CFU's are the Colony Forming Units in a given sample volume as in, these ARE the colony forming units in 100mLs of a sample. CFU's are definitive. MPN's are the Most Probable Number of cfu's in a given sample volume as in, there are PROBABLY this many cfu's in 100 mLs of a sample. MPN is an estimate of probability.
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One can find many examples of "thank you" phrases on various websites. Some career development writers like Linda Alchin and Alison Doyle have written articles that provide samples of these phrases. Other websites such as Write Express and Thankster, specialize in providing sample phrases.
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If you mean colloquial words or phrases: He kicked the bucket. (he died). DOA etc.
get a paint sample that would match the color as your walltake that paint sample and paint over the nail polish this will take away the polish (sort of)let it dry for a while and then paint another coat wait another hour paint the third coat wait a half hourthen put a glaze on the third coat of paint to make it look like the rest of the wall exactlythats how you get nail polish off the wall :)
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There are many locations on the internet where you can obtain free or paid sample tests. One such location is http://www.appracticeexams.com/ap-English-literature.
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There are various transition phases during the teen ages. This is a sentence using the word transition phrases.
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anwer on apptitude test or English grammer