Though I can tell you that 'by my troth' means 'I give you my pledge of honor' - 'I'll tell thee' is self explanatory - 'I am almost sick for one' means I really would like one very, very much' - and though I don't know what they are referring to the last part means 'although I want one, I wouldn't want it all the time' or show it off to the world - In today's language of youth, one might say 'It's really sick, you know I might get me one, but don't expect me to tweet it' or 'don't expect me to get a tat of it'
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i would say about 10 hrs...dont quote me on it though.
Yes, he will be able to get a discount if he was added to your police. The price you pay though would increase by a bit.
It's unsure at this moment to me. I believe though strongly that it would be 60 days.
respond in ways that maintain stability? that's what I'm thinkin. don't quote me though! =P
Certainly! What specifically would you like a quote on? Give me some details so I can provide an accurate quote for you.
An exact quote would be...a quote, basically, with nothing edited, as in a quote.
If a proper name or nickname is part of a quote and requires quotation marks, use double quotation marks for the overall quote and single quotation marks within the quote for the proper name or nickname.
Though it is almost never used for a person, it would be a hydrophile.
yes, that would be correct, simply implying that the quote " Never judge a book by it cover" means almost the same. the quote said means " the name will be great, but play the game, and it will be better".
"Music is the universal language of mankind." - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Yes, a stockbroker would be able to give you an AIG quote. You would need to find a stockbroker first and hire him or her to get the quote. To get the quote, it would be best to hire a full service broker, not a discount broker.
Most people look first in the arm or the hand. They can be found almost everywhere in the body though.