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The Talmud describes a dispute regarding the proper placement of the Mezuzah whether it should be horizontal or vertical. As a compromise it's placed in between the two, on a slant.
The Talmud describes a dispute regarding the proper placement of the Mezuzah whether it should be horizontal or vertical. As a compromise it's placed in between the two, on a slant.
please display a diagram of lead placement
by proper placement of the Antenna and also by maintaining the proper configuration
Over the heart
MCO 1020.34G has the proper order of precedence.
in the top left or right corner.
Patch placement varies from school to school. You'll have to talk with a senior student or your Sifu to get the proper placement.
If by common you mean not proper, yes. A proper adjective is one that is derived from a proper noun and is capitalized regardless of its placement in a sentence.
Proper nouns are typically not preceded by an article, as they refer to specific names of people, places, or things. However, in instances where the proper noun is being modified or when it is functioning as a common noun, it may be preceded by an article.
The proper adjective British describes a noun of or from the proper noun Britain.
A compound proper noun may or may not use an article, for example:I'm from North Dakota (no article needed)We crossed the Atlantic Ocean.I was born at Child's Hospital. (no article needed)Do you drive a Ford or aHonda?