If you are refering to the Shakespeare play Julius Caesar, soothsaters tried to stop him from going to the Senate, predicting his death
The three openings in the female reproductive system are the urethra, vagina, and anus. The urethra is the opening through which urine exits the body, the vagina serves as the birth canal and the passage for menstrual fluid, and the anus is the opening for the digestive tract. These openings are distinct yet located in close proximity to each other in the pelvic region.
drama serves as entertaintment
There are three syllables in the word "appearance" (ap-pear-ance).
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"The Ides of March are come.""Aye, Caesar, but not gone."The audience knows that the plot the soothsayer is warning Caesar about is real, even if he doesn't see it. He is like Bud Abbott, being calm while Frankenstein's monster lumbers up from behind him. And Lou Costello, who sees the monster and tries to warn Abbott, is the soothsayer, who gets pooh-poohed for trying to warn him. (If you don't know who Abbott and Costello were, look them up. It's worth it, believe me.)Caesar is all smug because he thinks the soothsayer was wrong. The soothsayer, and the audience with him. know that he is not out of the woods yet.
In volleyball, each team gets three serves per rotation.
Which three settings are available to personalize the appearance of the desktop on a Windows Vista computer?
No, vaginas do not have three holes. They have two openings - the urethra, which is the opening where urine exits, and the vaginal opening, which is where menstrual blood exits and where penetration can occur during sexual intercourse. The third opening in that area is the anus.
Three's Company - 1977 Opening Night 7-6 was released on: USA: 16 November 1982
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Assuming you mean 'down below';UrethraVaginaAnus