answer an indebted coal miner
An indebted coal miner, or someone of poor stature.
Increasing your market share is likely to invite competition - you may invite competition. hehehe K12 LOL
Advising/Counseling, orientation and Services for Individuals with Disabilities are some of the services that is most likely to be provided by the student services.
Milton Bradley, most likely.
free trade
Income
There shouldn't be a consequence if the goal set is realistic! The problem people run into is setting unrealistic goals. A goal that is unrealistic can ruin someones self esteem!
Not likely, there's more of a chance that I'll be ran over by a stroller and die than Horatio and Cal ending up together. lol. No, but yea, very, very doubtful that that will ever, ever......evvvvvvvvvveeeeeeeeerrrrrrrrrrrrr happen. Sorry.
most likely... i mean i is the mall of america.
Horatio Alger might describe Andrew Carnegie's transformation as a rags-to-riches story where he went from humble beginnings to become one of the richest men in history. Alger would likely emphasize Carnegie's hard work, determination, and entrepreneurial spirit that allowed him to achieve success through his steel empire.
plague most likely to be found in Asia, America, Africa
most likely but not in america
It is kind of likely since jaguars live between north america and south america, and anacondas live in the amazon rainforest of brazil.
Probably not. Although he doesn't talk to Horatio much about what philosophy it is that more things in heaven and earth are not dreamt of in, Horatio's philosophy might well be Aristotelian. He's more like a stoic though. "Give me that man who is not passion's slave . . ." Polonius is even more likely to be an Aristotelian; his listing of the different kinds of drama the players could play sounds like Aristotle.
Most likely because it's in the center of North and South America.
Most likely Red, White & Blue!!! Most likely Red, White & Blue!!!
America gets most of its water from aquifers, rivers, and lakes.
Emmeline Grangerford died of illness, likely brought on by her delicate nature and romantic musings. Her death serves as a commentary on the unrealistic and exaggerated expectations placed on young women in society.