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well jane is actually a myth, made up by creepypasta, she may be real but it's unlikely so no one knows if she lives or dosn't, its about a 10% chance she's real but who knows the mysteries of life
Jane Goodall was a person who was well know for studying chimpanzee's social and family interactions (who knows why) for 45 years in Gombe Stream National Park and Tanzania. She also founded the Jane Goodall Institute.
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'You and Jane' is more idiomatic.
Jane Goodall did not die yet.
That depends, who is Jane, and who did she refuse to marry?
Nobody knows, not even Miss Pittman herself. Nobody knows, not even Miss Pittman herself.
well jane is actually a myth, made up by creepypasta, she may be real but it's unlikely so no one knows if she lives or dosn't, its about a 10% chance she's real but who knows the mysteries of life
Holden knew from personal experience that Jane was not sexually promiscuous. But he also knew from personal experience that Stradlater was. Hence his discomfort with Stradlater dating Jane.
I'm looking to name a cleaning business who's owner is Jane therefore want a rhyme for Jane....preferably a cleaning term thanks Liz
well jane is actually a myth, made up by creepypasta, she may be real but it's unlikely so no one knows if she lives or dosn't, its about a 10% chance she's real but who knows the mysteries of life
no, it isnt. no one knows when their b'day is
Jester's name is said to be an interesting Roman name. He knows what his name is, although he keeps it a secret. One day, he will tell Jane what it is.
No one knows exactly when any of the vampires are born. Alice doesn't even remember her human life, so nobody relly honestly knows for sure.
she was write in the seating room beside the window , to see who comes . she did not want anybody knows that she is a writer .
No, Jane Bennet declines the offer to go to London with Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner in Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice."
Jane feels humiliated and angry while standing on the stool as she is falsely accused of being a liar by Mr. Brocklehurst. She refuses to accept the falsehoods being told about her and maintains her sense of pride and integrity despite the public shaming.