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Ganna Makeeva
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Regional dialects vary. It can be both ways. "Give me your AD-dress." The Gettysburg ad-DRESS Usually, when it's a verb, the emphasis is on the second syllable: "ad-DRESS the crowd"
There is not mention of the name of the young lady in the Taco Bell ad.
"Address" can have the emphasis on either syllable, depending on the contextual meaning. "What is your AD-dress?" "Have you read the Gettysburg ad-DRESS?"
The word "address" can be divided into two syllables: ad-dress.
Silver, symbol Ag, is for argentum, which is "silver" in Latin
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Men wore the tunic and toga or cloak. Women wore the stolla, which was a long belted dress ad the palla which was a shawl.Men wore the tunic and toga or cloak. Women wore the stolla, which was a long belted dress ad the palla which was a shawl.Men wore the tunic and toga or cloak. Women wore the stolla, which was a long belted dress ad the palla which was a shawl.Men wore the tunic and toga or cloak. Women wore the stolla, which was a long belted dress ad the palla which was a shawl.Men wore the tunic and toga or cloak. Women wore the stolla, which was a long belted dress ad the palla which was a shawl.Men wore the tunic and toga or cloak. Women wore the stolla, which was a long belted dress ad the palla which was a shawl.Men wore the tunic and toga or cloak. Women wore the stolla, which was a long belted dress ad the palla which was a shawl.Men wore the tunic and toga or cloak. Women wore the stolla, which was a long belted dress ad the palla which was a shawl.Men wore the tunic and toga or cloak. Women wore the stolla, which was a long belted dress ad the palla which was a shawl.
Judie McCourt
im pretty sure every television ad has a laughing lady on it.