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The noun 'extract' is a thing; a concentration or essence of something, a substance; a selectionfrom a written work, a short piece of writing taken from a longer written work.The noun 'extract' is a thing as a subject of a sentence or clause, and the object of a verb or a preposition. Examples:Subject: An extract will be enough, you don't need to quote the whole speech.Object of the verb: We made extract from vanilla beans.Object of the preposition: I like the smell of this extract.
Yes, cumin and comino refer to the same spice. "Cumin" is the English term, while "comino" is the Spanish word for the same seed, which is used in various cuisines for its distinctive flavor. Both terms describe the seeds of the Cuminum cyminum plant, commonly used in cooking and traditional medicine.
No not really. It is more of a pride thing. Often when people refer to something black it has a negative tilt like, for instance, bad guys wear black hats. But, for a business being "in the black" is a really good thing. Same thing with being a black person. The press tends to cover the bad things some black people do but a whole lot more good has been done by black people than bad.
If your computer screen goes black, the first thing to try is to turn your computer off, and then turn it on again. This allows the computer to re-boot.
The first thing to be printed on a printing press was the bible.
There is no such thing as a "press partner"
you can get a care package then do not press any thing. and sprint and u can even look it up on youtube.
Yes it is the same thing
A thingie is the same thing as a thing.
yes there is such a thing as black granite
There is a small black thing under the steering wheel more to the right side of it and what you do is you pull the outside of the thing out and while doing that press the inner part IN. its hard but you get used to it :) laurisxy@gmail.com
You press the top of the black rubber thing located on the left side of the left front seat (when you're sitting in the car).