The little Tykes boom box appears to have more padding and less fragile parts.
You will be carried to another location and dropped there. Most likely you will not survive.
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Likely not.
The likely word is "survive" (remain alive).
most likely it will freeze and then when it is dropped it will shatter into many pieces
most likely not. considering california and florida both have a disney resort.
Tadpoles are not likely to survive. That is the reason frogs lay so many eggs. By laying that many eggs, they increase the odds that a few will survive to adulthood.
The first Disney character to break wind on screen is likely Donald Duck. This moment occurs in the 1937 short film "The Wise Little Hen," where Donald's flatulence is depicted humorously. The scene showcases Disney's early willingness to incorporate silly and relatable bodily humor into their animations.
The movie hasn't come out yet but it will most likely be Disney, yes.
Enola Gay Dropped the 1st one but I don't know about the 2ed it was most likely a B-29
You are not more likely to survive a collision if you are thrown from the vehicle. You need to wear a seat belt.
Although the country is never specifically named, it's likely that Eric is the prince of Denmark, the original author's country of origin.