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I cannot find a specific collective noun for cousins. If you are doing creative writing, be creative:a cuddle of cousins (you have a warm, close relationship)a cackle of cousins (gossipy, backbiting relatives)a company of cousins (you enjoy their company and doing things together)a contingent of cousins (you stand together against the world)a quantity of cousins (so many cousins you only know some of them)
it dates back to before ww 1. When people were shocked and wanted to blaspheme but couldn't they would say "Judas Priest" instead. It sounds similar to jesus christ.
If you write pictographic, it's more easier to write what you want to say but if you write with the phonetic writing system, it's more easier to understand.
The word belligerent is usually an adjective meaning hostile, quarrelsome, ornery, or contentious.There are two noun forms:belligerent - a party, faction, or country involved in a conflict or war (e.g. the US in WW II)belligerence - a general state or attitude of hostility (e.g. the belligerence of North Korea)
Joined the military and fought in the first WW
After WW 1
Too Much Sax and Violins
You should never be eating only 15 ww points per day. I believe the minimum that ww recommends is about 18.
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1915 I am really surorised at this "original" answer. I believe that any pupil that has some lesson in modern history, knows the WW I started in 1914.
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like this, (using a crafting table made like this l (using the same key as for the trapdoor)) WW <------------------------------------l WW N N N WWW WWW W= Wood N= Nothing
The genotypes produced from a cross between Ww and Ww would be: WW Ww Ww ww -The cross between these two genotypes would produce gametes with genotypes in a 1:2:1 ratio.
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On July 18, 1914 the Serbian government refused to accede to the demands made by Austria in the so-called July ultimatum. This led to Austria declaring war on Serbia, wich in turn led to the start of WW I. When the Austrians finally invaded Serbia, expecting an easy victory, they were soundly beaten by the Serbs and had to retreat hurriedly. There is a lesson there, if only I knew which one.