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from 3:00am-6:00am. And while he's gone you can leave finger prints on the statue.^^ If you can't wake up that early though change the time on your DS.
No. there may be very similar ones, but none ever, ever, EVER discovered with the same prints. though theere are some people with no prints.
No, not all police have dogs. There is a K-9 unit for police with dogs though.
the answer is yes. Though no two prints are alike, they are still inherited somewhat from your parent/grandparents. The small ridges in your fingers are not, but the basics of the prints such as whorls, loops, and arches are.
The fourth finger of the left hand is tradtionally the 'ring finger' this the finger next to the pinkie on the left hand. Anyway, the ring finger is the finger between your pinkie and middle finger. If you are going to give someone a ring though, make sure you put it on their left hand, ring finger.
none of the police are failing though some are not catching up to what they have to do:):):)
Yes. They don't necessarily always render good prints. They can, though
you can but a wedding ring is really the only ring that's supposed to be worn on your left finger... on your right ring finger it is fine though
If its a little one, it will close around your finger and die :( I'm not sure about a big one though.
Police would be a concrete noun. You can see police, you can (though I wouldn't recommend it) touch police, you can also hear police. If you are able to use your senses to identify the noun, then it is concrete.
Fingers...I learned the hard way... and by the way it wasnt a finger they took...might have looked like a finger to them though...thats life...i guess...
No, he did not. No one can "grow an extra finger." Some people are born with extra digits, though. Beethoven, however, was not born with extra digits.