he has red eyes with a black center, black shoes and pants. his skin is gray and he had a beard but that disinigrated his hair is kinda agray and it is short
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There is a janitor career available as an option for those who are interested. You can find many other janitor related positions such as a maid or waitress. Look on there page.
I found this picture on Amazon but I do not know what series it is.
You can look for jobs either online or on paper. For online jobs, check for websites like Monster and for paper jobs, check the local newspaper job listings available.
The Star Trek insignia pins used throughout all of the series and sub-series look like arrow heads pointing north. In some series, there is a gold oval beneath the arrowhead.
The next of an octahedron looks like a series of 8 triangles.
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Watch the Child's Play series and you will know.
Google the term. It looks like a M1911A1.
A possessive shows ownership. If a janitor has a house, we'd say it was the janitor's house. Just add an apostrophe + s to any regular singular noun, then add what that noun owns (or possesses) to get the possessive form. Here are a few examples: the janitor's bucket, the janitor's son, the janitor's uniform. Here are some others: The teacher's smile was sweet. I saw the robin's eggs in a nest. When the boy's shoelaces came loose, he tripped on Joe's bookbag. Look at the nouns that follow the possessive form. Ask yourself, "Who owns it?" The answer is~ the teacher, the robin, the boy, Joe. Or, for your question, the janitor. I just heard the janitor's keys in the hall. Who owns the keys? The janitor. The apostrophe is added AFTER the owner and is followed by an "s" for a singular, regular noun.
They look like a series of J shaped tracks in the sand. The hooked part of the J points in the direction that the sidewinder was going
Go to www.houseofnightseries.com, and you'll see her in there.