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no i dont think she is i dont even think she is married yet.
i dont think so i dont even think she is prgnont
I dont even
I think the correct phrase is "Don't get mad get even"
they dont evolve... even i know that
"Why die for democracy for some foreign country when we don't even have it here" is a famous quote by the newspaper the Chicago Defender during World War II. It described how African-Americans felt about going to war.
This is not true. Congress can not tax goods from a state that are being exported even though they are from a foreign country.
congress may not tax good beign exported from a state even if the good is a foreign country
That is not truth because democracy was never in Afghanistan and will never be and even now it is not democracy because foreign troops took power. The Afghan government don't have a power and will never have because every civilin in Afghanistan like Taliban more then foreign troops.Without troops foreign troops there is no Afghan troops and will never be.Don't you read news everyday over 10 suicide bombs blast on foreign troops and ANA (Afghan national army). Taliban sucrifice there lives to save there country
In an democracy, the means do not justify the ends. Even if a certain end is considered beneficial to the country, the people still have to be consulted.
even i dont know
i dont even know
I did not get a chance to work for any foreign company even inside my country
During the 1800's , democracy grew in industrialized countries even as foreign expansion increased
During the 1800's , democracy grew in industrialized countries even as foreign expansion increased
It has changed all of our lives by the way our country and even parts of the world have/ had worked. Our government and politics in the USA alone is based on the Democracy made by the Greeks. Hope this helped:)
They can issue visas, give general information about the country you are in, and even guide you in the right direction to legal help in a foreign country. They are only equipped to handle simple diplomatic issues.