ωχ αμάν (oh aman) like oh my
o Xριστος και η Παναγια (o christos ke i panagia) like Jesus Christ
Παναγιά μου (panagia mou) like Mary mother of Christ
"aprovlepto (pragma) " and in greek letters: απρόβλεπτο (πραγμα)
Surprise, Fear, Anger, Disgust, Happiness, Sadness
Do no harm.
Some Surprise was created in 2006.
There are six universal facial expressions recognized across cultures: happiness, sadness, surprise, anger, disgust, and fear. However, there are countless variations and nuances in facial expressions that can convey a wide range of emotions and feelings.
a balance of surrealism and rationalism
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Answer: A. atheletic strength and physical beauty.
Some idiomatic expressions that begin with the letter A:A blessing in disguiseA dime a dozenA leopard can't change his spotsAce up his sleeveActions speak louder than wordsAll bark and no biteAll Greek to meAn axe to grindAs useful as a lead balloon
Both A and B Greek mythology the acts of Greek gods An heroic story from the distant past, with a moral lesson and a surprise variation to the traditional version.
they were made so that the people in the very back could see their expressions
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