Early translations, yes. Most 20th-century translations would require permission from the copyright holders.
No biodata is legally required, in any format, for a marriage proposal. For a marriage licence or registered wedding different countries require different data. A minimum is usually proof that you are of legal age in the country in question but even this is not required in some places.
The Format Painter.
It is not available legally in an ebook format.
CNET.com has free downloads of MP3s
Legally, no. You could get files of scans and convert them to a proper format.
There are many different formats.
There are many different formats for displaying numbers in an Excel cell including a general format, a currency format, a percentage format and an accounting format.
You can use the keyword "ffmpeg" in the command line to convert a video file into a different format by specifying the input file and the desired output format.
To translate music notes into a different language or format, you can use a music notation software or app that allows you to input the notes and then convert them into the desired language or format.
In the actual manga format, I'm not sure. But you can find the series scans/translations here: -> http://www.onemanga.com/Shugo_Chara/ Enjoy!
you can use the command 'format f:' or if you want to format it to something different e.g. FAT32 you need to put the command 'format f: /fs:fat32'
there is the post mondern, structual,cutuarul,and subjective and there is too many format