The two words "do it" are two syllables long, and may have stretched out.
Well that depends. If you wish to use the classic "ha" then it would be five dots and a dash ( * * * * * - ) If you wish to use the more modern "lol" then it would be dot dash dot dot dash dash dash dot dash dot dot ( * - * * - - - * - * * ) If you just wanted to kind of giggle with a "te he" then it would be dash dot dot dot dot dot ( - * * * * ) Or if you just want to spell the word laugh then it would be dot dash dot dot dot dash dot dot dash dash dash dot dot dot dot dot ( * - * * * - * * - - - * * * * * )
The poet's word choice implies an unpleasant outcome.
Yes, if you put a dot after the c.
If the inequality includes 'or equal' then use a solid dot [the value is included]. If it doesn't use 'or equal' then use the open dot.
There really is no such thing as clutch fluid. Wet clutches bath in your engine oil and if they are hydrolic use either DOT 3,4 or 5 brake fluid. On my Royal Star Venture it would be DOT 4 brake fluid
Yes. (I do, for example.)However, it would likely be expected to use a dot org.
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expressed as a decimal are the numbers right after the dot. in Spain they use comma instead.
You would translate dot, dot, dot from English to French into "point, point, point." Try to use google translate, it has good stuff on it and many languages, although it is not perfect.
Dot 4 has a higher boiling temperature than dot 3 therefore dot 4 will make the car stop faster than dot 3. Dot 4 is used for racing purposes mainly, but it can also be beneficial when making an emergency hard stop.
A 2000 Jeep Wrangler would use Dot 3 brake fluid. Dot 4 is also acceptable. Just do not use Dot 5, it is not compatible.
an x or a dot .