they used the knives they made. and had to have a lot of time
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Most countries use DD/MM/YY or DD/MM/YYYY formats.The US chooses to use MM/DD/YY or MM/DD/YYYY.
Yes he dd say that the colonists would have to attend, grow, and water there crops while the "Indians" and the colonists were having a war.
A definition list would be good for that. Use the <dl> (definition list), <dt> (definition term), and <dd> (definition description) tags. Here is the syntax of the list: <dl> <dt></dt> <dd></dd> <dt></dt> <dd></dd> </dl>
A dominant genotype is represented as DD or Dd but with many different letters. The DD is a homozygous dominant, while the Dd is the heterozygous dominant. Recessive is always represented as dd or rr or whatever letter you want to use. It is always homozygous recessive. There can never be a heterozygous recessive.
Electrical earthing is classified into many types as Neutral earthing Body earthing Pipe earthing Plate earthing Chemical earthing Ground Compound Earthing
Depending on the time format you're using (DD-MM-YYYY or MM-DD-YYYY): November 5, 1952 was a Wednesday. May 11, 1952 was a Sunday. According to http://earthonly.com/tools/weekday.php
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People from the US tend to use the mm dd yy format, while those from other countries commonly put the day first.
Depends on the locale. In Denmark it is: DD-MM-YYYY Like: 15-01-2008 Or: DD. MMMM YYYY Like: 15. January 2008 -------------- Just noticed it was in databases: MySQL use: YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS
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