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The spelling is correct. Dwelt is the past tense of dwell. Dwell means living place as in "where do you live", this would then be "where do you dwell". The past tense would be "where have you dwelt".
A vehicle log book does not make a person the legal owner of the vehicle. The log book will show that the person is driving and maintain the car.
"Dwelleth" is an old English term that means "to dwell" or "to reside in a place." It is the third person singular present form of the verb "dwell," indicating an action of residing or living in a particular location.
The number of degrees the breaker cam rotates from the time the breaker points close until they open again.
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he will dwell
It is dwell in spanish
A garage is a noun meaning a place to store a vehicle.
1. If you dwell on something, especially something unpleasant, you think, speak, or write about it a lot or for quite a long time.I'd rather not dwell on the past.2. If you dwell somewhere, you live there.They are concerned for the fate of the forest and the Indians who dwell in it.
The duration in degrees when contacts are closed.
"Maintain place cs" is not a common or widely understood term. It is possible that it is a specific industry or organization-specific acronym or code that would require more context to accurately interpret.
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