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Usually would be a box of chocolates, warm socks, a picture and a letter.
Victorians would put Nuremberg angels on top of Christmas trees.
a room would be sealed, the gas would be put in, the people would die.
they would put them in chambers and then fill them with gas that kills them
one rebel was worth ten yankees :P
There is no federal law saying packages cannot be put inside your front porch door if no signature is needed, if the package does not fit in your mail box. The post office has for many years placed parcels inside a porch if they do not fit in the mail box. They cannot leave a parcel if a signature is needed.
Usually would be a box of chocolates, warm socks, a picture and a letter.
Nothing. They didn't even have bread.
The name of the child, their school and a group name/number. They had a label for their suitcase and a label for their coat, to attach to themselves. I am trying to find out what information was on the reverse of the label i.e. where they were going to, etc.
what do you put inside a playstation
The inside fastball caused the batter to flinch.
I would imagine they put it together in two halves, put the the cream in one half, and then put it together.
A virus cannot make a bomb inside a computer. You would have to put a bomb inside a computer.
Nothing, the meter is a unit of length. To put something inside you need a unit of volume.
The intent was always to reach a safer environment, in most cases that meant a small town devoid of military value, or better still a farm in the countryside. The problem was that there were only so many farms in tranquil commuities to escape to. As an aside did your ever hear about the man that foresaw WWII and in an attempt to escape the consequences, he sold his Iowa farm and moved to a tiny Pacific Island that poised no threat. It was called Iwo Jima. (An Urban Legend that Paul Harvey reported on).
Yes, but not inside the rapper you would have to put the sprinkles on yourself
It would get smaller as the air inside the ballon contracted.