There is no such word. -You may mean "coalition " -which is a group with mixed alliances united for a common cause.
No, dependent means to rely on or be influenced by something else. It does not mean to replace.
92.5 percent pure silver. MO stands for Modena Italy
If the chlorine test turns orange, it may indicate a low chlorine level in the water. This could mean that the water is not well sanitized and may not be safe for swimming or other uses that require proper disinfection. It's important to address this issue by adding more chlorine to bring the levels up to the appropriate range.
A composed mean is a statistical method that combines the means of subgroups to obtain an overall mean for a larger group. This technique is often used when data is collected from multiple subgroups and an overall average is needed.
It seems like there might be a typo or misspelling in your question. Could you provide more context or clarify what you mean by "cetementary"?
There is no such word as "coalation". Do you mean "coalition" or maybe "correlation"?
The cast of Having Babies - 1978 includes: Allyn Ann McLerie as Jean Vincent Baggetta as Larry Ellis Ralph Bellamy as Dr. Franklin Dori Brenner as Eleanor Sid Caesar Vincent Caristi as Michael Jeff Conaway as Bill Alice Hirson as Emily Bo Hopkins as Hollis McAfee Dennis Howard as Dr. Ron Danvers Susan Howard as Linda Linda Kelsey as Bess Parker Katy Kurtzman as Jennifer Richard Lawson as Bert Rollins Michele Lee as Lucy Frances Lee McCain as Valerie Ellis Priscilla Lopez as Sally Mark Metcalf as Buddy Belinda Montgomery Felton Perry as Willie Dawson Pat Petersen as Douglas Penny Peyser Wendy Phillips as Diane Rose Portillo James Purcell as Frank Mitch Ryan as Dr. Blake Simmons John Schuck Ron Silver as Lamar Betsy Slade as Lynne Lane Smith as Ken Christopher Stone as Jim Joann Strauss as Mrs. Walker Susan Sullivan as Dr. Julie Farr Beverly Todd as Kelly Gary Tomlin as Bobby William Traylor as Benson Ford Joan Van Ark as Joyce Stephanie Zimbalist
coalation
With coalation politics, you can have a system where even those that do not normally get attention from the media get elected, allowing a wider range of people to be able to run. They can also organize propaganda and events to effectivly propagate a way of thinking. Unfortunatly, this always leads to politics divided by partisan lines, and can reduce the effectivness of the government because of infighting. Coalation politics is going to stay in India just because of it's effectiveness in propagating and organizing to elect it's officials.
Francesca Ferrara has: Played Andrea Kessler in "The Bold and the Beautiful" in 1987. Played Women Coalation Diner Patron in "Flesh Eating Mothers" in 1988. Played Holly in "Flushed" in 1999. Played Paramedic in "Snoops" in 1999. Played Irene in "Close to Home" in 2005. Played Donna Constantine in "FSI: Fraud Scheme Investigation" in 2006. Played Sherry in "The Unit" in 2006. Played Jackie in "Ugly Betty" in 2006. Played Nancy in "Sven Stromson Blue" in 2006. Played Adele Izzi in "How to Cheat" in 2011. Played Renee in "Stevie TV" in 2012.
It mean what you don't what does it mean.
Mean is the average.
What does GRI mean? What does GRI mean?
The haudensaunee mean irguios
The correct usage is "what DOES it mean"
he was a mean person who lived with mean people in a mean castle on a mean hill in a mean country in a mean continent in a mean world in a mean solar system in a mean galaxy in a mean universe in a mean dimension
No, but sometimes "average" means "mean" - when it doesn't mean median, geometric mean, or something else entirely.