A lot of foods have a best by date. Usually all of the food in cans, bottles, boxes, and bags have a best by date. Food that doesn't have something protecting over it like fruit and vegetables doesn't have a best by date usually.
If you mean "pay off" it is better to do it before the lien is up. You pay less interest.
before Christ
Best Friends til the end!
means the end
the best before date...sometimes its a batch number. if its just a bunch of numbers, like this: 0794838257397294752610, then its probably a batch number. If its like this.... 03/04/09 or 03/04/2009 then its a best before date.
You mean at the end of a line? Well it depends on how much room you have hyphenate at a syllable is probably best. If you have little space before the end of the line don't hyphenate a word. You could hyphenate like this trans- portation.
BBE stands for "Best Before End," a label used primarily on food products to indicate the date by which the item is expected to maintain its optimal quality and safety. Unlike "Use By" dates, which relate to food safety, BBE dates suggest when the product is likely to be at its best in terms of taste and texture. Consumers are encouraged to use their judgment regarding the product's quality after this date, as it may still be safe to consume.
In the reckoning of the year, you mean? The end of the fast is before the end of the pilgrimage.
It will end up with a food stain on it before an important meeting.
At the end of a letter - friendly (best) wishes
Best Mates Till The Very End Of Time/(,")\ /(,")\./ \. + ./ \. = BMTTVEOT_| |_ __
Before the end of the last ice age, humans relied on hunting and gathering for food. During the Neolithic Revolution, they shifted to agriculture and domestication of animals as their primary sources of food. This transition led to settled communities, surplus food production, and the development of more complex societies.