to give her time to do her work
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It helps you digest your food
Monash, Gen Sir John (1865-1931), an Australian of German-Jewish parentage, an active and proficient citizen-soldier before 1914, and a highly successful engineer in civil life. He commanded the 4th Brigade at Gallipoli and was promoted to major general in June 1916 and given command of the 3rd Division, then forming and training in England. As a result he missed the Somme offensive and he and his formation were able to digest the lessons of that year's fighting before going into the line in November. For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated below this answer box.Monash, Gen Sir John (1865-1931), an Australian of German-Jewish parentage, an active and proficient citizen-soldier before 1914, and a highly successful engineer in civil life. He commanded the 4th Brigade at Gallipoli and was promoted to major general in June 1916 and given command of the 3rd Division, then forming and training in England. As a result he missed the Somme offensive and he and his formation were able to digest the lessons of that year's fighting before going into the line in November. For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated below this answer box.Monash, Gen Sir John (1865-1931), an Australian of German-Jewish parentage, an active and proficient citizen-soldier before 1914, and a highly successful engineer in civil life. He commanded the 4th Brigade at Gallipoli and was promoted to major general in June 1916 and given command of the 3rd Division, then forming and training in England. As a result he missed the Somme offensive and he and his formation were able to digest the lessons of that year's fighting before going into the line in November. For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated below this answer box.Monash, Gen Sir John (1865-1931), an Australian of German-Jewish parentage, an active and proficient citizen-soldier before 1914, and a highly successful engineer in civil life. He commanded the 4th Brigade at Gallipoli and was promoted to major general in June 1916 and given command of the 3rd Division, then forming and training in England. As a result he missed the Somme offensive and he and his formation were able to digest the lessons of that year's fighting before going into the line in November. For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated below this answer box.Monash, Gen Sir John (1865-1931), an Australian of German-Jewish parentage, an active and proficient citizen-soldier before 1914, and a highly successful engineer in civil life. He commanded the 4th Brigade at Gallipoli and was promoted to major general in June 1916 and given command of the 3rd Division, then forming and training in England. As a result he missed the Somme offensive and he and his formation were able to digest the lessons of that year's fighting before going into the line in November. For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated below this answer box.Monash, Gen Sir John (1865-1931), an Australian of German-Jewish parentage, an active and proficient citizen-soldier before 1914, and a highly successful engineer in civil life. He commanded the 4th Brigade at Gallipoli and was promoted to major general in June 1916 and given command of the 3rd Division, then forming and training in England. As a result he missed the Somme offensive and he and his formation were able to digest the lessons of that year's fighting before going into the line in November. For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated below this answer box.
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There is a recent photo in a 2007 soap opera digest.
It simply means the person asked for a couple days to study and properly understand ("digest") the information. It's an idiomatic way of saying, "Give me some time to think this through."
read the original.
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a couple of hrs
No amount of honey will digest fat. Enzymes produced by the body digest fat
because the have no stomach to digest it with
As a verb digest means: to convert food to usable substances eg Some people cannot digest milk. to thnk about something eg It took a while for me to digest all the information.
there are several names: book, magazine, digest, and manifesto
No. See related links for more information.
it depends on what she eats most foods only take a couple of minutes, if she is active and not eating every couple of minutes
there are several names: book, magazine, digest, and manifesto
After a couple days its ok to start handling your snake again. However, it takes about 3 -4 days for your burmese to digest its prey. Like the Retic, they move their food through their systems very quickly. That's why they can be fed a couple times a week if they're young.