$210,000,000,000.00
yes if you want it money-wise, no if you like the pound. yes if you want it money-wise, no if you like the pound. yes if you want it money-wise, no if you like the pound.
she was very wise
she was very wise
It means to be wise or careful with something, like money for example
This depends on how one classifies 'military-wise'. For the purpose of this question, we will assume that this refers to the amount of money that a country spends on their armed forces in a year, or military expenditure. In US Dollars, the 5 strongest countries military-wise of 2010 are: the United States ($687 billion), China ($114 billion), France ($61 billion), the United Kingdom ($57 billion), and Russia ($53 billion).In comparison, Japan spends $50 billion, Germany and Saudi Arabia spend $40 billion, Canada and Australia spend $20 billion, The U.A.E. and Israel spend $15 billion, Iran and Iraq $5 billion, South Africa and Egypt $4 billion, Syria and Sudan $2 billion, N.Z. Yemen and Libya $1 billion, and so on until the Seychelles and the Gambia, with under $10 million spent on military expenditure in 2010.
No. Xehanort's Heartless (the fake Ansem) looked like Ansem the Wise (the real Ansem) but a lot tanner.
hmm.. depends what do you like sneakers, heals,etc.
Yes, you need a Wise account to receive money.
wise saying is a saying that is very nice like You should not waste money on silly things or You should learn from the ants how to be good workers
The song is called Devil in Disguise. "You look like an angel Walk like an angel Talk like an angel But I got wise You're the devil in disguise Oh yes you are The devil in disguise"
Just think of Chuck Norris or a very wise cowboy.
Investing money in stocks may be a wise choice because if the company does well you can make money without doing work.