It means that he wasn't opposed
There are many people (celebrities) with the name James and a second name starting with B (e.g. James B Harris, James B Sumner). Please specify whom you mean in your question.
I believe you mean James, not John, which would be 11th President James Knox Polk. There is no President John Knox.
James is with his parents on the beach, James and his father look into the sky and see the empire state building. his father says '' we are going there James''. then his parents get eaten by a rhino so James has to live with his mean and strict aunt sponge and aunt spiker. -that is chapter 1
Avatar was produced by Jon Landau and James Cameron (who also directed).
You mean James, Harry's father, or James, Harry's son?Well, the answer is no.
I have looked on wikipedia but it doesn't say but that doesn't mean he hasn;t had a girlfriend. I would advise typing his name in google to see if it says.
type would mean you weren't the same as what he wanted.
you opposed doing something.
when is it appropriate to use arithmetic mean as opposed to median
The paradox of affluence refers to the idea that material wealth and abundance can lead to dissatisfaction and unhappiness. Despite having access to resources and comforts, individuals may still feel unfulfilled or empty, as their focus shifts to pursuing superficial wants rather than deeper emotional needs. This paradox highlights the limitations of equating wealth with happiness.
It means _ as opposed to |
I think you mean vehemently. (VEE-uh-ment-lee) It means intensely, strongly opposed (against).
they have heart as opposed to none.
against or opposed to
English for "him bred", as opposed to her hatched.
no she wasent she was a very royal and good queenActually that is very wrong not be mean she was very cruel and mean in some ways she was just basicly evil and devilsh. But in some was she was royal and a good queen but in most days she manipulated people.
"As a pose to" is the way some people mistakenly write "as opposed to". "As opposed to" means "in contrast to" or "rather than" when you mean just the one thing, not the other. Sentence: The plant requires potting mix as opposed to potting soil. She chose the simpler blue dress as opposed to the fancier red one.