yes after Katrina
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no they don't because they been doing it for ever singing and there probably used to it and they have been singing scene 2006
None of their songs has ever been used in a Bulmers advert.
They do it themselves. J does his and Shaggy does his. It used to be that only shaggy put on the paint for both but he said that J has to do his own stuff.
Yes, "No Surprises" from the album OK Computer was used in a commercial. It might have been a car commercial, but I can't recall.
The noun 'posse' is a standard collective noun for:a posse of policea posse of sheriffsa posse of turkeysa posse of posersIn recent times I've also heard the term a posse of paparazzi.
No. The posse comitatus act of 1878 and the insurrection act of 1807 prevent federal troops from acting in a police capacity on US streets unless authourized by the constitution and congress. National guard units while under the authority of the state's governor can be used.
The military can only be used for law enforcement purposes in the U.S. under specific circumstances, such as natural disasters or civil unrest, and only with authorization from the President or Congress. The Posse Comitatus Act limits the use of the military for domestic law enforcement.
"The power of the county, or the citizens who may be summoned by the sheriff to assist the authorities in suppressing a riot, or executing any legal precept which is forcibly opposed."Blackstone Law DictionaryContracted in modern parlance to "posse".It's not used much anymore, except in the US; even there, many states have explicitly repealed this due to the fact that having a bunch of untrained and possibly armed men acting under color of law generally represents a liability rather than an asset.
Posse is the infinitive of an irregular Latin verb meaning "to be able". It can also be used as a noun meaning "ability", "power", "potentiality". Two common phrases that use posse this way area posse ad esse - "from possibility to reality" (literally ". . . to being")posse comitatus - "the power of the county"
I don't know if dogs have ever been used as life guards but they have saved people who were drowning.
On the Moon
no
Yes they have been used on animals!
Supercalifragalisticexpealidotious
yes
Yes.