Fifty years ago, prominent figures included politicians like Richard Nixon and cultural icons such as Elvis Presley and The Beatles, who shaped music and popular culture. Civil rights leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. and activists like Gloria Steinem were also influential, advocating for social change. Additionally, notable figures in science and technology, such as Carl Sagan and Steve Jobs, began to emerge, paving the way for future advancements. Overall, the era was characterized by a mix of entertainment, political activism, and innovation.
"Sorted" is the past participle of "sort".
The past tense of sort is sorted.Sort is a regular verb so you just add -ed to make the past tense = sorted.
the things they do now
Sort of, the first people to use the word were the Okinawans. They are now a part of Japan, but in the past were an independent kingdom with their own language.
Not being a 'disease' so much as a condition, and not one that is contageous, there is not much point in trying to find out. And it can come and go. I had it for a couple of years, no longer have it. It isn't the sort of thing people go out and form charities for, you just get some pads or orthodics for your shoes.
A lot of people were famous in WWII. Hideki Tojo, for example. He was sort of like the leader of Japan during WWII. But Hirohito was the emperor of Japan during WWII.
Sort of. Calgary has hosted 3 major events on the Worldwide Stage in the past 20 years. First, the Winter Olympic Games in 1988. Second, the G8 Economic Summit in 2002. And then the Juno awards in 2008. For a city of just 1 million people, that is very good. Just bear in mind that there are about 500 cities in the world at least as big as Calgary. We're up against a lot of competition.
I don't know if he stayed with a king, but most famous composers usually preformed for people with a higher rank in class, such as a king, or govenor or people of that sort.
what sort of people were sent to Australia
of course theie famous , if barack obama is famous they also have to have some sort of advantage:)
Hurt is one of those words that are sort of neither.
A two-party system is normally associated with first-past-the-post voting.