All the advice in the world cannot make a person like you. If she prefers someone else, you cannot change her mind.
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if the sheep is taken away by the farmer because of its age or its health it is then culled
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this one " = As anyone ever taken out their intestines and started eating them? = Certainly! It happens all the time. "
No, it's not necessary. Still, I'd advise doing it if the vehicle has more than about 90,000 miles. You have already taken the engine apart to that point, so the additional parts and labor are minimal compared to what you would pay later to have it taken apart all over again.
Simply put, because there is not enough evidence to support it. "Rejected by scientists" should not be taken to always mean "scientist believe it is impossible" - rather, consistent evidence that support the hypothesis has not been produced.
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As WikiAnswers does not know the full extent or medical history of the individual it is impossible to say. You should consult your doctor.
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