The setting is on the prairie and in Minnesota.
No, the Middle-earth stories do not take place in any known historical period. Tolkien once described it as a fictional mythical past, but again long before any known period.
The Hotel Denumont (I don't know how to spell the name)
The setting for the movie Hero, which starred Jet Li was based in Ancient China. More specifically, the time period that the movie Hero takes place is the Warring States Period and the year 227 B.C.
The Brothers Grimm takes place in the time period from the mid 18th century to the mid 19th century. The brothers are renown storytellers of popularized stories such as Cinderella and Snow White.
"The Emperor's New Groove" is an animated film that takes place in the Inca Empire during the pre-Columbian era, which is thought to be around the 15th century. The movie is a fictional comedic take on this historical setting.
It takes place in Cusco, Peru.
in the cervical third portion
Yes, the noun groove is a common noun, a word for any kind of groove, a thing.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Union Groove Drive and Union Groove Road, Camden, ALGroove (R&B club), New York, NYGroove Kitchen Espresso, Napier, New Zealand'The Emperor's New Groove', Disney animated feature
Melrose Place - 1992 How Amanda Got Her Groove Back 7-26 was released on: USA: 1 March 1999
The intertubercular bicipital groove is a sulcus formed by the greater and lesser tubercles of the humerus. The tendon of the long head of the biceps muscle passes through this groove and is held in place by a transverse ligament.
I'm not being obvious, you replace it. Where is it at or what is it doing? You either expand it or squeeze it together depending on what it is doing and located. Any snap ring sits in a groove. If the groove is towards the inside of the ring, you can usually just slide it over whatever you are working on and it will drop into place. If the groove is outside the ring, you have to compress it to get it in, or start on corner of it in the groove and work it into place with a flat screwdriver. Don't know if this helps.
The most known one is "Dreams Come True". There might be other ones but that is the one that they put mostly anywhere with Disney.
It's for stability. The groove usually matches exactly with a cup from the same tea set. it's designed to keep the cup on the saucer.
Cocowalk is an upscale lifestyle center in the Coconut Groove neighborhood in Miami and was established in 1825 and is a very popular place in America.
There is The Groove in Universal Studios, Orlando Florida. Also, the same place there is Destiny's nightclub. Hope this helped! Have fun!
the trillions period comes after billions