Damage, no- you're hair will just be dirty still.
Creatures that has first strike deals their combat damage before creatures without. So if a 2/2 creature with first strike blocks a 3/2 creature without first strike the 3/2 will die from the first strike damage and the 2/2 will not take any damage.
Pristine condition (often pronounced as prestinecondition) means in original condition, new condition i.e. not used, worn or soiled. In a condition that is perfect, without blemish, as it was when first made.
Probably absolutely nothing unless you have a first edition in pristine, mint condition without any damage, fading, mildew, etc. Dictionaries are widely bought objects and are not particularly valuable.
It can damage it, especially if you turn it on without letting it warm up a bit first.
No way to answer this without knowing what country, which set and condition.
A creature with First Strike deals damage before creatures without first strike during combat phases.
The value of your car in any accident is the value of the car in the moment immediately preceding the accident. So the answer to your question is "with the damage from the first".
Yes. In order to have a knee replacement done you must first have a significant amount of damage to the knee joint. That is your preexisting condition. The knee replacement itself was done to replace the damaged joint and may or may not be considered a preexisting condition.
Not if you damage them first.....
Without the issue's condition you'll need to refer to the Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide .
As in dealing with any gun it depends on the condition first, is it original condition, no damage or rust then specifics of the gun, are there any special ordered features. A normally used but not abused speciman will sell from 600-1800
"Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In)" was the first major hit for Kenny Rogers and the First Edition in 1968.