Want this question answered?
why do we say that chemistry is alive at home mans industrial partner
Castle
In 1644, English jurist Sir Edward Coke (1552-1634) was quoted as saying: 'For a man's house is his castle, et domus sua cuique tutissimum refugium' ('One's home is the safest refuge for all'). From http://www.phrases.org.uk/bulletin_board/8/messages/1239.html
I think you mean Dannebrog, which is the flag of Denmark. If not, the I would say it means the castle of Danne or Danne's castle
If you mean the castle, where she's living with the prince, then i'd have to say over 463 rooms. If not more.
How do say castle in scots
Honestly, i think so because when men are drunk they blurt out the truth. And they sometimes say thinks that they dont mean but are true
How do say castle in scots
that means that islam is the right path and when they say home its not actually home they mean your destiny
no such word mate, if you mean shuriken, the Japanese throwing star its saidshu = shoeri = lee as in Bruceken = ken the mans name
i would say about 6.5
It's a concentric castle that is to say a castle within in a castle. In addition it also has a moat. It's the largest castle in Wales and the second largest in the UK.