It will depend upon whether it is a simple (Albert) system or Boehm and the condition.
Yes, today July 22, 2012 is her birthday. Don't you have anything else to do!!? Pinche pendejos
I acually just asked my orthodontist about it today and he said it was perfectly fine.It has a flat back so its not gonna get hooked or anything. Plus, it would be far enough down it wouldn't affect anything anyway.
Play an open 'G' on it (don't press down any keys and just blow a note). If it's the same note as an 'F' on a piano, then it's in B-Flat. However, if these notes do not sound the same, then chances are you have a clarinet in A or C. (A clarinet in A will play a 'G' at the same pitch as a piano's 'E', and a clarinet in C will play a 'G' at the same pitch as a piano's 'G') Another way of identifying the pitch of an instrument is by looking at any serial numbers / brand names inscribed on the instrument. Sometimes a B-Flat will have a 'B' at the end of the inscription / and an A will have an 'A' at the end.
bruno mars its called lazy. look at the monkey video on youtube its good.
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You may be able to find antique claw footed bathtubs online or at a local antique store. Some bathroom companies today may offer antique claw footed bathtubs but you may need to shop around.
The value of an antique tool in today's market can vary greatly depending on factors such as rarity, condition, age, and demand. Some antique tools can be worth hundreds or even thousands of dollars, while others may only be worth a few dollars. It is recommended to research similar items and consult with experts to determine the specific value of a particular antique tool.
Depends on when it was made. Today this pattern has been copied and is on modern materials so it wouldn't have a lead base to it, but anything before 1990 most likely would. This is really true with antique dishes.
Except Numismatique or Antique value, its not worthy as currency
today it would be over a $100-$1000 depending on where you sell it
All diamonds in the grand sense, are antique. You may be referring to a cut of stone that was favoured in the past. Commonly, an older cut called a 'mine cut' can be found on stones in circulation today. You can read more, below.
Not exactly. It should read " .... help you with today?"
I have warner lambert stock certificates, are the worth anything today
It's unlikely to be an antique because silver bullion coins did not come onto the market until the 1980s and 90s. One oz. of silver is worth about $14 at today's rates.
As a question it means, "You're not eating anything today?" As a statement it means, "You're not eating anything today."
today or 9th of November? :/