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you couldwrite something like: the whole class had an approximate average of 77%
it costs 2 dollars
Friedrich Engels wrote The Condition of the Working Class in England in 1844.
you go to the condition class
the approximate efficiency of a class b linear RF AM amplifier is 35%
1.67 m/s
It can be: "I want to condition the class to learn things." Or a noun: "The condition of that book is pretty bad."
it depends on what class you are doing if it is tack and tunrnout then they will look for the cleanest tack and your horses condition
$20000.00? This over inflated value is totally incorrect. As I have stated in previous post regarding the subject matter. I have learned that the Steamer Deck Chair made of Teak Wood, with brass hardware and the name plate (RMS Queen Elizabeth) 1st. Class value is a matter of condition and authenticity. I recently attended an estate auction where a chair matching the foregoing description sold for $1,450.00, this was based on very good condition of item, the reserve placed on item was $900.00 by the estate represenative. I belive that had the estate had documentation suppoting the authenticity of the item, it might have well sold for $2,000.00; however, one must keep in mind that this was an auction. The reasonable value depending on condition will range from $600.00 to $2,000.00 based on the foremention condition.
$20-25 million
The object must have same name as that of class name.
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