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My mother said this a lot when she meant something or someone would always be there. Said that Pat was a popular or #1 name of the men at war during WWII. So, there would always be a Pat in the Army.
Anyone entering a business is a patron of said business.
Medgar Evers, an American civil rights activist. (1925 - 1963)
No, the noun 'army' is a common noun; a general word for an organized military force equipped for fighting on land; a large number of people formed or organized for a particular purpose; a word for any army of any kind.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example:US ArmyPeoples' Liberation Army (China)Salvation ArmyBrunswick Army & Navy StoreExamples of army as a common noun:He said he will join the army when he graduates.The street was filled with an army of tax protesters.An army of ants chased us from out picnic spot.The army broke through the barricades surrounding the city.
George Washington
Because it is classified, it cannot be discussed.
This quote is attributed to the Roman poet Virgil in his epic poem "The Aeneid." It reflects the idea of humility as a virtue and the importance of showing mercy to those who are modest and unassuming.
As one FAQ Farmer said, "Somebody thought it was a good idea." This question cannot be answered since "it" is not specified.
I am sorry. I may have an idea but I cannot post it here and furtehrmore, the ones who already seen it then maybe I shouldn't have said anything.
This saying means that an army will go where it can be fed. If an army has no food, they will grow weak, when they are weak they march slow and are sluggish in a fight. So an army that marches on its stomach, marches to where it will be fed. Man cannot live on faith alone, while filling the spririt, it matters not to the stomach.
As said on gamespot in an interview ea la said that cnc4 is going to be just for PC and not for consoles.
Yes he said that he wanted to rule over the world and conquer all the land!
richard feynman
Narendra Nath Dutta, or swami vivekanand..............
prussia
Napoleon