Until they died or for some reason their marriage ended.
William of Normandy's owned all the castles in England. he based them so they were spread out long the border
The medieval halberd was typically 5-6 feet long.
Until they died
5 years
Those were epics.
No, the G train does not go to Queens Plaza. The G train primarily operates between Brooklyn and Long Island City in Queens, but it does not serve the Queens Plaza station. To reach Queens Plaza, you can take the E, M, or R trains.
from one edge of queens to the other side of queens
Usually in a dining room or some sort of room with a long table and chairs
William of Normandy's owned all the castles in England. he based them so they were spread out long the border
The medieval halberd was typically 5-6 feet long.
Presidential Cabinet Members usually serve for a single administration. There is no law declaring term limits on members but they serve at the Presidents discretion or in other words they serve at the pleasure of the President. He decides who and for how long a cabinet member serves after Senatorial Conformation of course.
Queens is a borough in the city of New York. Long Island is the name of the island that Queens to the North and Brooklyn to the South are on. Queens and Brooklyn are on the Western end of Long Island. Nassau and Suffolk are other counties on Long Island. For some people, Queens and Brooklyn are not apart of Long Island, (they consider New York City to be separate from Long Island), but, they are on the western part of the island.
because its the queens bda and it is the best day ever
queens
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "queens."It is also the name for a borough of New York City, Queens (on Long Island).
yes Nas was born in Long Island City, Queens.
Yes. Brooklyn and Queens are part of Long Island, at the western edge of it. Queens is directly above Brooklyn. If you continue north in Brooklyn, you'll end up in Queens, and if you continue heading east from Queens/Brooklyn, you will end up on the rest of Long Island (Nassau & Suffolk Counties).