Are you going to lunch now?
When are you going home?
Why are you limping?
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So that the question is not personal.
This question makes no sense, but slavery in the 1860’s had no use of machines.
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Your question does not contain enough information for anyone to answer it. You need to say what you are using the vegetable oil FOR in your question.
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That question is false. Americans use bot. Actually most Americans prefer mechanical.
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i wondered this question myself. Yes you can. i tried it and its better for u and it works.
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