This phrase is from Shakespeare's play "Hamlet." It is spoken by Hamlet to his mother Gertrude when she asks him to tell her what he knows about the murder of his father. Hamlet is refusing to divulge any information and tells Gertrude that she should not demand anything from him.
Iago
If he has nothing to do with her and you have the trust in him when he says that he is.
When an economist says that the demand for a product has increased this means that
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On the paper currency of many countries, there is a phrase that says "will pay to the bearer on demand." This means that the money is essentially nothing more than a promissory note but it is backed by gold owned by the government.
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idk but wat i do know that is the box says ask us anything and they dont know nothing
Google's on-line translator says it is 'I only know that I know nothing' It was Socrates that wrote it.
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You can. Your employer can demand you pay for it.
nothing happens you could be pregnant or your not the best way to make sure is go to the doctor then you'll know for sure
when your mom says it is haha
demand pull theory