"Australia, Australia, Australia, come on, come on, come on."
"I" is a first person pronoun. It refers to the speaker or writer.
The correct spelling is "strategy".
It could be perceived as a threat depending on the context, tone, and body language of the person saying it. Context and delivery are key factors in determining if it is meant as a threat or not.
a women is a first accent syllable because of the saying ladies go first
Strategy comes first
Strategy First was created in 1988.
try another strategy. my old saying is to sleep on your books . (don't do that.)
the children go to school the first day and never come back
Rehearsal
By all means -- if by "the first move" you mean saying hello, being friendly and interested in what they're saying. Don't come on too strong at first. Just make the gesture, be a friend, and see where it goes from there.
They pooped
They are already available.
The first stage of the Hitlers Blitzkrieg strategy was the attachment of ground targets from the air by the luftwaffe.
"Europe First" strategy
I don't get what your saying. The first cellphone was said to come out in 1991. Mobile Phone Year is 2007.
The first continental congress created a strategy for addressing complaints.