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By "double right cone" do you mean one right cone sitting normal with another right cone upside-down atop the first cone? If so, then we you take that double right cone and intersect it with a plane at different angles, you get the conic sections. (i.e. hyperbola, parabola, elipse, circle)
It mean they had an orgasm.
a mean, cowardly person.
about in mathematical terms mean to round!
putang = F*** a mean for used by Filipinos
Typically, if the words are your own you do not need to enclose them in quotation marks. However, if you specifically mean the words to be understood as dialogue, you should put quotation marks around them.
Double quotation marks around a word or phrase indicate that you are searching for that exact word or phrase on a search engine. This tells the search engine to only return results with that specific word or phrase in the same order as you typed it.
yes so you know what they mean
If you mean CD like CD player, then no.
What is this supposed to mean? Are you missing some quotation marks? If not then this makes no sense.
They don't mean anything, there just quotation marks.
If you mean these quotation marks " when written after a number then they stand for inches, if you mean this type of mark ' then that means feet. If you mean something else then I'm sorry I can't help.
If you mean that he thought the words "it is cold" then yes. If you mean that it was cold in his opinion, but he didn't necessarily think those specific words, then no. You use quotation marks the same way that you would if somebody was speaking out loud.
"rdquo" stands for a right double quotation mark (”). It is used to indicate the ending of a quotation in written text.
, Under 12s, South of England' third-place certificate" what does the words in the quotation marks mean?
Depends on how you mean. "Go away!" Billy shouted at Tom. OR Sally was an utter failure at placing quaotation marks in sentences.
I am assuming you mean CMD. In which case just type "Help" without the quotation marks.