In the movie Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkabanthere is a scene where Severus Snape tells the class to turn to page 394 and because of the way Alan Rickman performed the scene, many people quote it.
It depends on what the effect is.If it is a Quick Effect, or a Triggered Effect, then it can be used once in either turn.If it is an Ignition Effect (which it will be if it doesn't specifically respond to something, or specifically say it can be used in the opponent's turn) then it actually means 'Once per your turn'. While confusing, it'd technically be redundant to say 'once per your turn' on an Ignition Effect, they can only be activated in your own turn anyway.
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they say it is but, No, People get hurt ALL the time for real in that show, i would not bring a child to it, they could be traumatized for life if they see spiderman crash to the ground after his wires break....
Medusa has been turning travelers into statues, and then selling them at Aunty Em's Gnome Emporium.
What page does snape say to turn to in prisinor of askaban.
394
say no to it
if when you mean 'the show' where you say 'the turn' then diversity have won.
If you mean Turn Right, then - tourner à droite.
"girar" mean to turn or rotate somthing or somebody.
.Both, it depends on their hearts,
well most people say turn off the light but you could say switch of the light.
Did you mean HOW do you say people in French? les gens
They say, "Peace be with you."
"But we haven't even come across werewolves yet!" She actually says " But sir! We just begun reading about red caps and hinkypunks.We're not meant to start nocturnal beasts for weeks."
When people say this, they mean that you have to work together to get whatever is in question accomplished.