"to have or own something, typically considered as belonging to oneself"
Possess, own, hold.
To possess a question means to have a query or inquiry about a certain topic or issue that one is seeking an answer or clarification for. It implies a curiosity or uncertainty that prompts the need for information or explanation.
The possessive form of "humble" is "humble's."
The quote "Assume a virtue if you have it not" means that if you don't naturally possess a certain quality or virtue, you should still try to act as if you do. This can lead to the development of that virtue through practice and habit, ultimately becoming a part of your character.
This phrase implies that true wealth lies in finding happiness and contentment with what one already has, rather than constantly desiring more. It suggests that someone who can appreciate and enjoy what they already possess is truly rich, regardless of material wealth.
Statute 893.13-5331 refers to a specific section of Florida's drug possession laws under chapter 893.13 which addresses controlled substances. It likely outlines the offense of unlawful possession or trafficking of controlled substances, and the penalties associated with violating that particular statute. For an accurate and detailed explanation, it is recommended to consult the statute directly or seek legal advice.
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I unlawfully and willfully did possess 31 pills of lorazepam
Conspiracy to Possess With the Intent to Distribute
Possess, carry, or hold. Those words mean have.
you can tell it not to be mean,give it a firm talking to
Do you mean Covet, if so it means to have a desire to possess something that another has. If you mean Covenant, then this means to make an agreement or promise to God.
Literally it means that you have a heart, you physically possess that bodily organ.
Do you mean a network Hub? Then the answer is a network switch. Www.proskytv.com
haber is the equivalent of the English auxiliary verb "to have" (not in the sense of 'to possess')
It means "beauty you own/possess" Hope this helps!