the exact quote that you are looking for is "the sun never sets on our kingdom" this could first be said of the Spanish Empire, who had holdings on all different parts of the globe, although the example usually giving when using this term is when it is applied to the British Empire. They had extensive holdings in North America, Africa, India, and Asia, thus, the sun never would set on the British Empire.
The king's vast kingdom is over there.The vast kingdom is there
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The vast majority of animals in Kingdom Animalia are multicellular, yes.
They were based on Roman curriculum ~for e2020 based on Roman schools.
mahabalipuram estabalished by mainly pallava.. saw full information http://www.mahabalipuramtours.com/
yep it is a vast kingdom lol probably why they had 4 people rule im kidding its because they were destined to (>^_^)> < >
After the official time of sunset for the area, usually about 8PM
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The vast majority of its people had converted to Islam by about A.D. 1000.
Natural order : the subject comes before the predicate Transposed order : the subject goes after the predicate Example: The king's vast kingdom is over there. --Natural complete subject - complete predicate Over there is the king's vast kingdom. complete predicate - complete subject --Transposed
Before Alexander the Great ascended to the throne, his kingdom was known as the Kingdom of Macedon. This ancient kingdom was located in the northern part of Greece and was initially a small state that expanded significantly under Alexander's father, King Philip II. After Alexander's conquests, the kingdom became part of a vast empire that stretched across multiple continents.