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I would ask for my supervisor`s word that he is willing to become responsible for this person`s safety and conduct for the rest of the evening.
It is 9.42 (as it was) but if you must insists, 9.42*100.It is 9.42 (as it was) but if you must insists, 9.42*100.It is 9.42 (as it was) but if you must insists, 9.42*100.It is 9.42 (as it was) but if you must insists, 9.42*100.
The Best of Debussy. Song: Clare de Lune
Tom insists on driving Gatsby's car to New York in "The Great Gatsby" because he wants to exert his power and control over the situation. By taking the wheel of Gatsby's luxurious car, Tom demonstrates his dominance and asserts his superiority over Gatsby, whom he views as a threat to his marriage with Daisy.
yes; under fluorescent lighting, blue colors will be accented. colors appear quite different in sunlight
The local will call it 'bout 8 hours or 'bout 500 miles, however MapQuest insists that it is precisely 518,22 miles and an estimated driving time of 7 hours and 45 minutes.
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Because the country you are going to control is in so much chaos that having a dictator would be better than the absence of law and peace. This does not mean that remaining a dictator is best for the country, although once a person becomes a dictator s/he becomes intoxicated with the power and refuses to believe s/he can do any wrong and insists on remaining in power.
The song is Claire De Lune by Debussy.
She insists I do not reveal it.
The word insists officially has two syllables. (In-sists) It is possible for this to vary depending on your pronunciation of the word but the majority of people will pronounce it with two syllables.
No. That would make you look cheesy. If your friend insists then go ahead. Otherwise, leave it alone.No. That would make you look cheesy. If your friend insists then go ahead. Otherwise, leave it alone.No. That would make you look cheesy. If your friend insists then go ahead. Otherwise, leave it alone.No. That would make you look cheesy. If your friend insists then go ahead. Otherwise, leave it alone.