The half-apple glyph seen on the commercial breakaway has tiny fetuses instead of seed pods at the middle. The handprint in chalk has 6 fingers. The butterfly has bones in its wings. The daisy has dragonfly wings among its petals. The smoke symbol is a screaming human face. The leaf has a raised delta pattern. The other symbols (frog, seahorse, nautilus) have a Phi symbol.
as I understand it, a goodly rotten apple is someone (or something) who is a part of system, a group, who is themselves bad and will likely corrupt the other members of the group, cause trouble, etc...
For me, the best part is the climax or the middle part of the movie.
No, South Africa is not the Middle east.
Oman is in the Middle East.
A number of African countries are sometimes considered to be part of the Middle East. The main one, and the one that you are probably referring to, is Egypt.
The middle part of an apple is called the 'core'
core
The middle part of an apple is called the core, which has around 2-3 small brownish seeds.
the white part in the middle
it depends on what shape your face is...for example some faces suit the front bang look or a front fringe while others a middle part, side fringe or pulled straight back.
Finger is part of the hand.
If you by Georgia mean the state in the U.S. then no. But if you mean the country south of Russia, then both yes and no: It is not part of the general definition, but is a part of the Greater Middle East.
To get the scene look you need bangs, so go to your hairdressers and ask them to cut a side fringe in for you, or a full fringe which is also quite scene. For a quick fix just use a pin tail comb to part your hair to the side, imagine an invisible line running from the middle of your eyebrow up to your hair and use that as a guide.
It means the middle of something, the part that is furthest from any part of the outside of something.
No. It is a North American (or American) country.
Fringe - 2008 Over There Part 1 2-22 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12
You straighten a side fringe using a straightener and going over that part of your hair again and again until you are satisfied with the outcome.