It is said that Paul was shipwrecked so it was by boat, he must have walked and rde a donkey as well.
a donkey, and a moose
a Gibson custom, probably a les paul of some sort
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The correct phrase would be "on your journeys" when talking about being on a trip or traveling. For example: You have taken many photos on your journeys. However, you can say "at your journey's end". For example: Be sure to take many photos so you can share them at your journey's end.
That depends on your driving style and the type of journeys you do. Harsh clutch use on short stop/start journeys will knock a clutch out much sooner than smooth use on mainly long motorway trips.
no, you only use apostrophes to show ownership, or to replace letters in shortened words.
what sort of jobs use microscopes what sort of jobs use microscopes
Use the Sort option. You can then choose which columns or fields to sort on.
The mafia extorted money from local businesses by threatening them with violence.
i sort my paper last week
You can use "sort of" when you want to indicate that something is similar to something else but not exactly the same, or when you want to express that you are not entirely sure. For example, "I'm sort of tired" implies that you are somewhat tired but not completely exhausted.
Use merge sortUse tree sort