It should be London, because it lies on the prime meridian (the line that separates the earth vertically).
There is no "town". Everything you need is in your town. Redd comes on a certain day. Lyle is on another day.
No, it is not correct to say "one an." The correct phrase is "one and a half day" to refer to one full day and half of another day.
I think that it goes half and half like if you have 8 people in your town I think that 4 are in their houses and the other 4 are out bargain hunting.
The use of a hyphen is often in question when referring to two words. If one is using "half day" to modify another noun, then proceed with using the hyphen. For example, a "half-day holiday", and "I took half a day off".
cause then you get the other half day you di ck hea d!
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With the permission of your parents/guardians, yes. Without it, no.
It's a day where the town song changes. You need to make an entry, or some other animals will and the town song should change.
Because the earth rotates (spins). Half the time you are facing the sun (light/day). The other half you are on the side away from the sun (dark/night).
Because the earth rotates (spins). Half the time you are facing the sun (light/day). The other half you are on the side away from the sun (dark/night).
Carentan, St. Lo, and a couple other villages.
Inside the arctic circle, it can be "day" all day long, all 24 hours long. At the poles, this will continue for half a year. The other half year is night.