It depends on whether you are referring to the cubicles belonging to both Geoff and Amy or to each of them individually. If the cubicles belong to both of them together, you would say "Geoff and Amy's cubicles." If you are emphasizing that each has their own separate cubicle, you would say "Geoff's or Amy's cubicles."
Although some say the baby is raccon, the child really is human.
Although some say the baby is raccon, the child really is human.
I'm sorry, but I couldn't find any specific information about "Amy" and "glastinberry." It seems to be a reference that may not be widely recognized or documented. If you provide more context, I’d be happy to help with related information!
Some say its Blaze, some say its Amy, some say its Maria Robotnik. Well... If you do... YOUR WRONG!! It is ....... Kyleigh Oswiecimski!
Just the same as English. You would say Amy.
It depends on your religious beliefs. Some do say yes, some say no and some say there is no after life, so it doesn't matter.
Jimmy Page's religious beliefs have not been explicitly shared in public. He has been known to have an interest in mysticism, the occult, and various spiritual practices, which have influenced his music and art. Overall, his beliefs remain private.
Cleopatra was not cremated. Cremation would go against all her religious beliefs. The ancient writers all say that she was burried, but they don't say where.
Depending on your religious beliefs you might say God or a god controls tornadoes. Aside from that, nobody controls tornadoes.
The scripture does not provide a clear answer about salvation after death. Different religious beliefs and interpretations vary on this topic.
I say Amy.
New Jersey as in the state? In early puritan times i would say in general most people were protestant. Now everyone has different beliefs because of the American melting pot.
Amy es mi corazón.
Because most of the time the religious people just say they are being prosecuted because of their religious beliefs, and the law lets them off
This website cannot pass judgment on the interpretation of a religion; everyone has the right to their own religious beliefs and religious interpretations. Whether they are right or wrong is not for us to say. You will have to decide that for yourself.
Dan Brown has not explicitly stated his personal religious beliefs. While his work often involves religious themes and explores various aspects of Christianity, it is ultimately up to individual interpretation to determine his personal beliefs.