because the previous program is the first one to be interpreted that's why you need to re run the program to open the current program that you want to open
Because you aren't careful enough.
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Usually but not always. Sometimes it's in March instead. (If you're Eastern Orthodox, sometimes it's in May instead.)
Instead is an adverb, but it can act as a conjunctive adverb where it modifies a clause or previous sentence. (He should have fled. Instead, he tried to fight the fire.)
Since the core 2 duo processor has two execution units, it can execute two threads simultaneously. (If you said quad instead of duo, the answer would be four.)
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YES! because sometimes they give nonsense instead of a real answer
You can sometimes use Swiss.
The unit quantity of electricity is the Coulomb. The rate of electricity flow in coulombs per second is the Ampere, sometimes shortened to Amp. Note: current doesn't flow, instead current itself is a flow rate (flow of coulombs of charge per second.) When coulombs are flowing, the flow rate is measured in amperes.
The phrase "keeping learners current" is slightly awkward; I would recommend "keeping students current" instead.
It means to execute the other gladiator instead of letting him live. it was very common to get a thumbs down.
I sometimes use pancake mix