Probably you mean "foreign". And there are several sites, including Google Translate and Wiktionary, which, if you put a word that is spelled wrong, will suggest alternatives.
There is no definitive historical evidence to suggest that Abraham Lincoln had a mistress. While some rumors and speculations have circulated about his personal life, especially regarding his close relationships with certain women, no credible documentation exists to confirm infidelity. Lincoln's relationships were primarily characterized by his deep bond with his wife, Mary Todd Lincoln, despite their tumultuous marriage. Overall, the topic remains speculative and largely unsubstantiated.
Ernest is Victor Frankenstein's younger brother and William is their youngest brother. Ernest was with William the night he was murdered by the creature that Victor created.
William Marshal, the renowned English knight and statesman from the 12th century, was often described as being tall and imposing, though exact measurements are not documented. Historical accounts suggest he was around 6 feet tall, which was considered quite tall for his time. His stature, combined with his skill in combat and chivalric reputation, contributed to his legendary status in medieval history.
No, von Lipsey is not married to Kori Schake. There is no public information or evidence to suggest a marital relationship between them. Kori Schake is known for her work in foreign policy and national security, while von Lipsey is not widely recognized in the same context.
this did not help me
a beard
A foreign power activity or knowledge that is inconsistent with the expected norms that suggest prior foreign knowledge of U.S national security information processes or capabilities is defined as?
good for you! may i suggest using the Rosetta stone program?
i suggest you buy him a condom because he sexualy active!
There's no evidence to suggest this.
what does this data suggest about the eventual outcome of the war
F.N.B.O.S. Foreign Nations, Buy Our Sh... Stuff.
No known hub-doubles of this date/mint Lincoln cent, I suggest showing it to a dealer or collector for an opinion.
to build a dam and stop wasting water
Lincoln Wilmerton died on June 4, 1990, in Los Angeles, California, USA.
There is no historical evidence to suggest that Captain William Lubber was a real person. It is likely that this character is fictional.