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The word "llama" has two Ls to reflect its original spelling in Spanish, which follows phonetic rules unique to that language. The double L in Spanish is pronounced as a "y" sound, which is how llama is pronounced.
There is one syllable.
Your spelling is correct. Llama is spelled with 2 Ls.
By mid-1999, the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) had control of the Kurdish region in Iraq. The KDP, led by Masoud Barzani, established control over parts of the region following the Kurdish civil war in the mid-1990s. The KDP's dominance in the region continued to shape Kurdish politics in the years to come.
If you're refering to the two straight lines and not two Ls, then it means a break in time, like you skipped ahead a few unneccesary years. It's called a break just like on a graph.
Jet2.com has the IATA airline designator code LS
Yes, Jet2.com has the IATA airline designator code LS
Freon is a brand name. It uses R134a refrigerant.
It uses the same tank that the front windshied uses.
It has an independent suspension because it uses the same platform as a Jaguar S-Type.
The Chevrolet Cobalt LS Coupe uses the General Motors Family II engine as its power source. More specifically, the LSJ engine which is a 2.0 liter engine.
You are not able to do that, but you can write a program, that uses the system-call./* exectest.c */#include int main (void){execlp ("/bin/ls", "ls", "-ld", ".", NULL);return 0;}
I have a 04 Lincoln LS V6 and it uses premium grade fuel (octane 91+). there should be a sticker in the inside of the fuel door that 'll tell you what octane level you should be using.
LS= Luxury Sedan
Normally on a 2006 Lincoln LS you would drive in " D5 " That allows the transmission to use all 5 gears If you are in " D4 " the transmission uses the first 4 gears and doesn't use the overdrive
He uses dark dull greyish colors and smudges and twists them so they look even duller and greyish.
2002 Lincoln LS 3.9L V-8 for sure. That's my car. What else does it fit ?