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There were no hurricanes in Florida in 2010. And even then, the track of a hurricane cannot be predicted more than a few days in advance.
Carolus Linnaeus was the man that worked harder than any other man to advance Taxonomy
Just as likely as it was before Katrina hit. It will happen again, it's just a matter of when. The only thing people can do is prepare more thoroughly this time.
It's more than quarter of a pint, it's more than a quarter of a dram. -It's less than a quarter of an Imp Gallon.
It kills more than either group on their own, but not more than hurricanes and tornadoes combined.
there were advance
"very more advance" is not syntactically correct. There are at least two reasons for that: first: "advance" doesn't connote quantity. and "more" modifies a noun whose meaning connotes comparability, e.g. "money". Second, "very more" is incorrect usage, either of "very" or of "much". "Very", as an adverb, intensifies the phrase it modifies, as in "a very long trip" is longer than merely a "long trip". Were "very" used correctly, as an intensely "more advance", we would wonder what "more advance" is. If you wish to advance more, then "advance" is a verb, and "more" should properly follow it. If "advance" were used as a noun, then "more" is being used as an adjective, and "more advance" means "greater advance" - but no meaning of "advance" suggests a quantity or quantifiable amount. Mitch Edelman University of Maryland, Baltimore County
I wouldn't bake it more than a couple of days in advance. The fresher the better! You and your guests will enjoy it more the fresher it is!
No the ball is dead as soon as it hits the batter, no runners may advance more than one base.
Cash advance on a credit card is obtained by using the credit card in an ATM machine and taking more than the balance of your account. Then one goes into cash advance state, where one gets cash in advance.
challan 280 is used for payment of Advance income tax in case your estimated income tax is more than 10,000 p.a.
If the meaning is "prior warning" (ie: "warning in advance") then "advance warning" is correct. If the meaning is "further warning" (more urgent than when previously given) then "advanced warning" is correct.
I would say that they are about the same as far as expense goes. With any "cash advance" companies it could lead to more expense if they are not paid in time.
They believed they were more superior and more advance than the other ancient civilizations. (Just as we do now.)
A good rule of thumb is to books 3-4 months in advance. Any more than that and it may not be worth it.
The advance degree of the android cellphones depends on the user. There are those that will disagree and say iPhones, or Windows phones, are more advanced than android.
More than likely, no.