Consciences
The plural of conscience is consciences.
The little voice in the back of your head is often referred to as internal monologue or inner voice. It represents the inner thoughts and reflection processes happening within a person's mind.
wow, someone's a little uhhh... self-consciences.
All US coins (including the Walking Liberty half dollar) minted by the US Mint since its founding in 1792 are still legal tender. (The Trade Dollar, produced between 1873 and 1885 and intended for trade in the Far East, was declared not legal tender in the US in 1876. That declaration was reversed in 1982 as part of a modification of the United States Code. As a practical matter, however, it would never be spent for face value in any case as it's silver value is far higher.)
Philippe Mesnard has written: 'Consciences de la Shoah'
A baby's skin is soft and tender. <><><> Tender can be a verb "I tender my resignation." It can be an adjective "This is a tender steak" It can be a noun "These gold coins are legal tender." or "he served on a ship in the Navy- a submarine tender."
There are no specific inventors of the $20 bill. The Treasury department created the $20 tender note in 1861 with Lady Liberty holding a sword and shield on the front.
More Tender IS THE COMPARETIVE FORM OF TENDER Most tender is the superlative form of word tender
I don't think it was the Jews that Hitler brainwashed.I think he had all those that supported him brainwashed. They did things against humanity; against all common sense; against their own consciences; until their own consciences were seared as hard callouses.
No, tender is not a homograph. A homograph is a word that is spelled the same as another word but has a different meaning, while tender has only one meaning as an adjective or a verb.
Any U.S. million dollar bill you might find is only a novelty and is NOT legal tender.