i think Patrick in sponge bob says it
For precept must be upon precept, precept upon precept; line upon line, line upon line; here a little, and there a little. ~ Isaiah 28:10
I think it is a parallel line
"find " and "replace" are not the same. -Find is to come upon something, often by accident. Replace is to take something away and put something new in it's place.
Synonyms for "to find something valuable" include "discover," "unearth," "locate," and "identify." These terms convey the idea of coming across something of worth or significance. Additionally, phrases like "come across" and "stumble upon" can also be used in a similar context.
ummm i put flat that's all i could come up with
It depends upon the element. If it something like Diamond, then the cost will definitely be a lot. And if it something like Iron, then the cost would be relatively less.
This depends upon the graph; you can graph any kind of information that you like.
Leicester to Burton upon Trent Line was created in 1832.
when you act upon something and how you influence it like either you now your in trouble and you do something bad to try to get in more trouble.
the land of ole or yore or something liek that. It's from "Once Upon A Mattress' It's called "The Swamps of Home" from Once upon a Mattress.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant to happen upon, to come upon by chance. The image is of lighting, or getting down off your horse, and just finding something.
A bestowment is an act of bestowing something upon someone, especially an honour, or something, such as an honour, which is bestowed upon someone.