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Ramses the Second wore what other typical pharaohs wore in Egypt. He likely wore a loin cloth and a lot of jewelry and head adornments.
Probably not. While Italy is certainly not behind in any respect, it definitely isn't ahead either. It is more likely that the American Empire will spring up, or one of the Japanese and Russian Empires will return to some of its former "glory".
This was likely the endometrial biopsy,
The one were everything King Minos touched turned into gold. For the reality behind that legend check out the Minoan Empire - and the most likely place of the real Atlantis, - Santorini, which was part of the Crete/Minoan Empire which was destroyed by a huge volcanic explosion and its devastating aftereffect.
No one could give a date - it was in pre-history, so there were no books etc from which to date them. It is likely to have been in the megolitihic periods - probably late stone age - Upper Palaeolithic (anytime from 35,000 BC onwards). It was likely that they were first used for grinding, then maybe as some kind of wheel barrow/cart. It would have been a lot later that they become used for transport other than being dragged behind loaded with things.
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The likely word is the French word "silhouette" (an outline, as by a shadow).
your up down switch is most likely bad
It is either an intake gasket, or head gasket most likely...bring it in to a mechanic.
It will most likely go to message.
he's confident in his message
Each one is different. It will most likely be either mouth swab or urine test though.
Block-busters are just the movies that sell. Movies that are popular with the public, whether they are good movies or not. For instance a wonderfully made independent film would most likely NOT be a blockbuster just because people don't normally watch indie films.
to the congress, most likely to the congress, most likely
to the congress, most likely to the congress, most likely
The most likely outcome of a translation error is the originator of the message being misunderstood. That is because the meaning of the message can greatly be changed and that renders the sentence hard to understand.
Sure. The most obvious would be making a copy of a silhouette someone else created. But taking the outline of something iconic would likely be considered creation of a derivative work, which is one of the exclusive rights of the copyright holder. Trademarks can also be infringed this way: a silhouette of a Coke bottle, Donald Duck, or a Lego minifig would be instantly identifiable even in a single color and two dimensions.