I think, because the jury shouted and asking stargirl mean questions.
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In the episode 'Back Seat Drivers' the Tallest point to a spot in North America, somewhere around Illinois, Michigan or Ohio. I think it's Ohio, but some people say the Tallest pointed more around the Michigan or Illinois area. in the episode back seat drivers the tallest point to a spot in north America but like te previous comet above it has to be a state with taxies due to walk of doom. and a sese pool so mabey New York or a place that snows
In the hot seat episode of Stargirl, the irony lies in the fact that the characters confront their personal truths and conflicts in a public and high-stakes setting, yet many of them struggle with authenticity and vulnerability. While they are supposed to be sharing their real selves, the pressure of the hot seat often leads to exaggerated performances and avoidance of deeper issues. This contrast highlights the theme of identity and the challenges of being honest in a world that often values appearances over truth.
Yes, Stargirl's appearance on the hot seat the day before Valentine's Day is meaningful as it symbolizes the tension between individuality and social conformity. Valentine's Day, often associated with popularity and romantic relationships, contrasts with Stargirl's unique character and nonconformist approach. This timing amplifies the stakes of her public scrutiny, highlighting themes of acceptance and the struggle for authenticity in a peer-driven environment. Ultimately, it sets the stage for pivotal moments in her journey of self-discovery.
I tried to get my pa to ride in the booster seat because he is gettin' kinda short in his old age but he just refuses. You think your 5-year old is stubborn? You ain't never dealt with pa.
The seat for an honest public official.
I believe it's the 11th episode of season 3, titled "The Catbird Seat".
An infant or car seat should never be put in a front passenger seat that has an air bag
Seat belts are never repaired, replaced only.
no
It's her bra size.
Never leave the toilet seat up
Never.
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no and never
If you are talking about a child's car seat the answer is yes. Just make sure the car seat is installed in the rear of the van. Children should never ride in the front seat.
Lincoln never held a seat in the US Senate, but he ran for it in 1858 against Douglas.