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It says on the card that it is used during the opponent's battle phase. Yes, it can be used in the same battle phase it is summoned in, there is no restriction against this.
You can use it during the Battle Phase, but not during the Damage Step of the Battle Phase. So if you attacked, and an opponent used Mirror Force, then you can chain Trap Stun, as you are not yet in the Damage Step. However if the Damage Step was entered and a player used Nordic Relic Megingjord, you could not chain Trap Stun to it.
There are a variety of words that can be used to describe the flesh. These include soft, fragile, porous, hairy, as well as resilient.
In the original 1964 broadcast Yukon Cornelius is searching for a peppermint mine, although he tells Rudolph and Hermey than he is looking for silver or gold (his story changes throughout the film). Subsequent telecasts and all video releases used a re-edited version, cutting Yukon Cornelius discovery of a peppermint mine near Santa's workshop. All references to this mine were also cut from the film.
Yes. The effect of Ultimate Offering is that by paying 500 life points, you can normal summon 1 extra monster during either your main phase or your opponent's battle phase.
Cornelius Vanderbilt
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"La phase" means "the phase" in French. It is used to describe a specific stage or period of time in a process or project.
Someone used the Vanderbilt name.
The phase change from a liquid to a gas is called evaporation.
Line, phase, neutral are terms used to describe the conductors in a three-phase system. The three live wires are called 'lines', and less correctly, 'phases'. Neutral is used for the fourth wire which in a balanced system carries no current.
The term "phase" is used to describe any part of a sample with uniform composition and properties.
It is used to describe the phase of European History because many of the changes experienced between the 14th and 16th centuries were inspired by revival of the classical art and Intellect of Ancient Greece and Rome.
Andrew Carnegie worked with steel and used the business method of "vertical integration" (in which he took all parts of the steel making process into his own hands to decrease his spending, improve quality of the steel, and monitor work during each step). This isn't really relevant to the question, but if you want to more more enlightened, the method of "horizontal integration" was a creation of John Rockefeller, in which he allied with other companies to eliminate competition. Eventually, J.P. Morgan took over Carnegie's business and founded the United States Steel Corporation. Now, Cornelius Vanderbilt worked with steamboats and railroads, eventually dominating the railroad business. His money went into the founding of Vanderbilt University, in which his name is most remembered. He did, however, replace the iron rail with a much more efficient steel rail. I hope this helped, Megan
Cornelius ice machines are large high-capacity ice makers generally used in restaurants and hotels and other uses for which a high volume of fresh ice is required. You can visit the Cornelius web site for more information at http://www.cornelius.com/
It is used to describe the phase of European History because many of the changes experienced between the 14th and 16th centuries were inspired by revival of the classical art and Intellect of Ancient Greece and Rome.
It is used to describe the phase of European History because many of the changes experienced between the 14th and 16th centuries were inspired by revival of the classical art and Intellect of Ancient Greece and Rome.