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a lion mean mean a big fat cat
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It may not mean anything but is derived from "Wild-Boar" it doesnt mean anything it doesnt mean anything
Don't you mean photosensitive
so does what mean its neuterd
Marine Mammal Stranding Center was created in 1978.
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Stranding of perinephric fat is defined as linear areas of soft tissue attenuation in the perinephric space, which can result from any acute process or injury to the kidney. When unilateral perinephric stranding is identified it is most frequently the result of calyceal rupture or perinephric inflammation. Perinephric stranding is probably the manifestation of increased pressure in the collecting system in the early phase of ureteral obstruction. Perinephric stranding is easily identified on Spiral CT and less commonly seen on IVP.
A mass whale was stranding!
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James E. Minnoch has written: 'Aground' -- subject(s): Stranding of ships
Not a thing!Some grammarians claim that it is wrong to end a sentence with a preposition. I'm here to tell you that it is THEY (those grammarians who make that claim) who are wrong. Technically, this is called "preposition stranding", and does not necessarily occur at the end of a sentence, but any time a preposition is separated from its object. But wherever it occurs, there is absolutely nothing gramatically wrong with preposition stranding in the English language. Indeed, what is considered gramatically incorrect is unnaturally altering a sentence to AVOID stranding a preposition.Here is a very common English sentence that ends with a stranded preposition:"What are you talking about?"Were this sentence rearranged to "unstrand" the preposition, it would read:"About what are you talking?"But yet no one ever says it that way. Why not? Because it's simply not natural. Seriously, I defy anyone who thinks preposition stranding is incorrect to find that second, unnaturally-mangled sentence is ANY English-language work, spoken or written.
Second base is considered scoring position because any solid single should score that run. So, when a runner is on second and the team gets it's third out, it is often called "stranding a runner" but occasionally for flair someone might say they died at second, meaning they didn't score and the inning is over.
Ending a sentence with a preposition is considered grammatically incorrect in formal writing because it can create ambiguity or awkward phrasing. However, in casual speech and modern writing, ending a sentence with a preposition is generally accepted as long as it does not impact clarity or flow.
A safety supply is particularly useful in the event of a natural or man-made emergency when lines of communication are down and access to outside world is restricted. This is particularly true if there is a widespread blackout or stranding due to bad weather.
The Bersimis ACSR Conductor have the Current Carrying Capacity 1359.6A. It is rated at stranding (Alluminium/Steel) 42/7 and Resistance DC 20 degree Celcius per 1000ft. 0.013Ω.