Some were found with their possessions.
if by possessions you mean family, yes. but if you mean by thingds like necklaces and stuff like that, i dont know
All the people in the pyramids had possessions as well as pets and slaves with them. One even had a ship. All had food and drink for the afterlife.
Invariably they were forced to abandon those possessions and lost them - making them even more poor than they were before.
Prasutagus did not actually leave his possessions to the Romans. He had incurred heavy debts with the Romans to finance his lavish lifestyle. When he died the creditors called in the debts.
An often- used wasted wording. This is a phrase that can be replaced by shorter wording without loss of meaning.
You find happiness from the inside, not exterior material possessions.
An often- used wasted wording. This is a phase that can be replaced by shorter wording without loss of meaning.
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== == "Friend of (family) possessions" from Old English.
It is a noun meaning: property, goods, possessions, effects.
A useless possession is an item that serves no practical purpose or does not provide any value to its owner. It may be something that is rarely used, outdated, or simply cluttering space without meaning or sentimental attachment. For example, a broken gadget that can’t be repaired or a decorative piece that doesn’t fit one's taste can be considered useless possessions. Ultimately, the definition can vary from person to person based on individual needs and preferences.
Cluttering has a much more definitive cause and clearer symptoms. Its neurogenic link has been more thoroughly established. Find information about cluttering in the brochure section of stutteringhelp.org
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Uttering, muttering, fluttering, cluttering, and sputtering.
by thinking clearly about what you want to say when you're writing
Stuttering: repetition or prelongation of a sound. W-w-w-water or Sssssso. Cluttering: repetition of a word, phrase or using filler words: I want, I want, I want some, uh, milk. For a clear description of both stuttering (which includes both of the above that someone else answered as well as having "blocks") and cluttering, The Stuttering Foundation of America's web site stutteringhelp.org is where to go. Look in the brochure section for an entire brochure on cluttering.