On The Other Hand
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R mean reastate the question. A mean answer it. F mean for example. F mean for example. T mean this show that. RAFFT that what it mean in Ela
The two girls were very mean to me. This is a sentence containing the word mean.
what does it mean
mean
On the other hand.
On the other hand?
Air is a mixture of gasses, about 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen and then a dash of others. Nitrogen OTOH is one of the elements out of the periodic table, which I guess is what you mean with a pure substance.
These days - alomost nowhere. OTOH cassettes aren't that expensive.
Air is a mixture of gasses, about 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen and then a dash of others. Nitrogen OTOH is one of the elements out of the Periodic Table, which I guess is what you mean with a pure substance.
No. OTOH, if it was all I could afford...
In "The Phantom Menace," the Gungan who was banished from Otoh Gunga is Jar Jar Binks. He is exiled for his clumsy behavior and is initially seen as an outcast by his fellow Gungans. However, he later plays a significant role in aiding the Jedi and the Naboo in their fight against the Trade Federation.
Though in japan, many people just call their papa BY "papa," some call their fathers by "Otoh-san."
No. ME isn't capable of understanding this. Feisty with Beryl, OTOH....
Eh anjing ,,,,,q tnyak,,,knpa kau suruh jawab,,,,, otoh namamu
Depends on how you mean. Accurate timing wasn't as important earlier, which meant that getting it a little wrong didn't matter much. And if being a bit wrong doesn't matter, then measuring becomes easier. OTOH, clocks and watches were cruder too. If you really wanted to time an event accurately, it would have been more difficult. Today OTOH, even a basic wristwatch can measure down to the 1/100 of a second. We have both better tools to measure time, but also much greater need to measure time accurately.
From what? If you mean "How did the Roman Empirerecuperate after its fall", then of course it didn't. OTOH,the city of Rome gradually recovered in the Middle Ages, partly because Italy as a whole was getting richer and more urbanised again, and partly because being the seat of the Popes made it into something of a "world capital" again.