This saying means that it is not possible to redo something once it is done. If something could be redone, then there would be nothing wrong with the world.
My answer is: Let us break the statement in small parts. Logical conclusion would be as under: 1. An existing order is there 2. This existing order is superseeded or replaced by new order. 3. But how much? To such an exetnt that where the replacing or new order is silent, the prevalent rules and process are to be followed. i.e. what the phrase "Except as respects things done or omitted to be done before such supersession" suggests. Hope you will agree.
An "Unqualified apology " means I am really very sorry for all the things that I have done and i don't expect any leniency or mercy from you.
There is a phrase that is used such as BEING DONE instead of TO BE DONE. These two words are having save meaning or what?
Done ( meaning finished, completed)
Shelves means cupboards Apart from the physical units we use for storing things, one definition is to put something on hold for a while, something to be done or dealt with later. So you would shelve going out with your friends until you had finished your work.
A repetative Task as in being done twice.
expirement
The meaning of the word activity is a condition in which things are being or have been done.
It is from a Latin word meaning 'things to be done'
The problems of living in a multicultural society would be that people would want things done how it is done in their own culture and not how it is done in others' cultures; different people would have different views on how things should be done.
Efficiency is how quickly you can get things done in a period of time. Quality is how those products turn out when you are done.
You can talk about all kinds of things. Start with things like movies, the ones you like, the ones you would like to see. Talk about the things you would like to do, or things you have done, what have they done or would like to do.
you get things done better when you do them without help
Spanish from Latin 'facienda' meaning things to be done, from facere to make or to do.
your bad at spelling
Yes the Vampire Lestat has done this at least twice that I know of.
There is no meaning that I'm aware of. If you're asking what it is however. It's when you pierce your lower lip twice. It's usually done evenly, with a gap in the middle giving a symmetrical appearance.Snakebite piercings are where the skin beneath the lower lip is pierced twice, making it look like bite marks.v3n0m531