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IdkB but red means mad and spur ole means calm
The word adjuration is a noun for a solemn or desperate urging or counseling; an adjuration for all citizens of the beleaguered city to take shelter; a solemn oath. Example sentence: The mayor made an adjuration for the public to remain calm.
Shari has always won, although this year Josh might win.You can pick the pink one or the blue one.I screamed because Daniel scared me.We can hop the fence unless it's electric.We'll lose the house but if we make the money we can still save it.Neither I nor you may go in.If we do go to the park we'll need to bring diapers in case Sean poops.This dog is happy whereas the other one is distressedI feel depressed but yet calm at the same time.I'll see you until then.
No breach of peace refers to conducting oneself in a calm and non-violent manner, without causing any disturbance or disruption. It implies engaging in peaceful and lawful activities, while avoiding any actions that could lead to conflict or disorder.
Slow down. Find a way to keep your eyes on the road by: A: Looking through the crack between the hood and the body of the car. B: Looking out the side window. Pull over as soon as possible.
From dread to calm...
From dread to calm...
from dread to calm :) - hope this helps
from dread to calm :) - hope this helps
from dread to calm :) - hope this helps
from dread to calm
soft and kind,also calm.
Milk of magnesia (pH of 8.5) is a base because it is used to calm an upset stomach (due to too much acid).
The noun peace is a common, abstract, uncountable noun; a word for a freedom from disturbance, a word for quiet, tranquility, calm.
i think three important service provided first is Freedom,secound is calm, third is security.
For the Jews and others who sufferd in the camps they were seriouse traumatised from their experianced and it was very difficult to get used to have freedom and being in a friendly,calm society
Yes, the noun 'peace' is a common, abstract, uncountable noun; a word for a situation in which there is no war; freedom from disturbance; calm, quiet, tranquility.