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Batman is called Batman because he dresses as a bat.
There were to many deaths because of led in the margarine they had a re-cal on it in November 2008.
Not exactly. Yes, they all forgave each other. But, this led to more unfortunate events for Bella. It made Edward realize how much danger he was putting Bella in, even at his own house, with his own brother. So Edward left Bella because he didnt want to put her in danger.
At Bella's birthday party in "Twilight," she got a paper cut while opening a gift and Jasper, a vampire overwhelmed by her blood, tried to attack her. However, Edward intervened and saved her, which led to tensions within the family.
ummm... it is because Bella missed her menstrual period for the month and they had a hunch that she was pregnant.. so they called the family and decided to meet ASAP. :D I think it was becasue they where fixing up Bella and Edward's cottage. Becasue they all led to the house to the certain room and also it was there honeymoon present/19th birthday present to Bella.
for the right atrium and right ventricle, the tricuspid valve separates the two. For the left, the mitral valve separates the two.
The Bella Coola people, also known as the Nuxalk, were traditionally led by a chief known as the "Namgis" or "chief" in their language. Leadership among the Bella Coola was often based on lineage, social status, and demonstrated abilities in governance and warfare. The role of the chief was crucial in maintaining the tribe's social structure and cultural practices. Specific names of historical leaders may vary, but the position itself was significant in their society.
In Eclipse, the beginning half of the book just deals with Bella's choice about Jacob and Edward. Jacob tells Bella flat out how he feels and then kisses her. Edward threatens to break his face, haha, and Bella doesn't talk to Jacob for a while after that. During all of this there have been foreshadowing moments when you hear about killings in Seattle. The Cullens, Jasper especially, realize that it is an army of newborn vampires. Also, someone has been in Bella's room, (a vampire), and they do not know who it was. Whoever did it knows about Alice's visions and can work around them so she can't see. Bella graduates, and on that day she figures out that the person with the army is coming after her, and they were in her room stealing her scent. The Cullens seek the help of the werewolves to fight the newborns who are coming to kill her, led by Victoria, a vampire who has a grudge against Bella because the Cullens killed her mate James in the first book. The night before the battle, Bella finally agrees to marry Edward. They lead a false trail that the newborns can follow and then Edward, Bella, and Jacob all camp out to keep Bella safe. In the morning, Jacob finds out that Bella is engaged and tricks Bella into kissing him by saying that he will kill himself to clear the way for Edward. The Cullens and werewolves beat the vampires, and Edward ends up having to fight Riley and Victoria with Seth, another werewolf. Jacob gets hurt during the battle and has Bella worried. Edward and Bella go back to the clearing where the Volturi meet them. They talk about how easily the defeated the vampires and how Bella is still human. They leave peacefully, Bella tells Jacob how she feels and that she chooses Edward, even though she knows now that she loves him, and the book pretty much ends.
Quasars have a large black hole, called a "supermassive black hole". The term "supermassive black hole" simply means that it has millions or even billions of solar masses.
I am not looking at the book, I'm saying it how I remember it from the last time I read it: Rosalie was rich and stuff. She was content, but her parents had different aspirations. She was jealous of her friend Vera because she had a child and Rosalie wanted one. BAD. Rosalie had a boyfriend that she thought was perfect. She was going to marry him, but she was cornered, similar to how Bella was in Twilight. She was beaten, so she got turned into a vampire.
No. LSU won in 1993, 1996, and 1997. Cal State Fullerton, led by Augie Garrido, beat USC in the championship series in 1995. LSU won again in 2000.
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