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well on TV i heard him say that he was 13 but I'm not entirely sure that's what i heard.
Not entirely sure, but I believe it could be Oh Land's "Perfection."
Mayonnaise is not an instrument. It is a condiment made from oil, egg yolks, and vinegar or lemon juice, commonly used in sandwiches, salads, and as a base for sauces.
Its not entirely clear what this means but many people out there have experienced this issue and seen it disappear after a couple of hours and others after a couple of days. It really seems random but probably has something to do with the Credit Card Gateway.
I'm not entirely sure what you mean, but "Detox" is an album by Dr. Dre that is scheduled to come out sometime never. I don't know what you mean by throwing the word nation into the question, unless you are making a reference to Game's album "Red Nation" or something.
Bruckner is remembered almost entirely for his nine symphonies. The fourth, eighth and ninth are the most frequently performed.
No, there is no evidence that Hitler attempted to sign a peace with Britain. He did hope for capitulation but that is something entirely different. - I Warner
See link below for an Answers.com article on the most common ways that suicide is attempted. This is entirely for academic purposes.
Unless there was an intent to strike you, it is neither. If he destroyed or damaged property then that might be an entirely separate offense. For an 'assault' to occur some PERSON has to be attacked. You cannot 'assault' a piece of property or an inanimate object.
almost entirely
No, it is not. The word entirely is an adverb.
This is entirely useless!
No continent can be entirely in two opposing hemispheres. Entirely in Northern: North America and Europe Entirely in Southern: Antarctica and Australia
surrounded entirely or almost entirely by land.
Entirely possible, yes.
That is entirely up to you if you would like to accept or not.
Entirely in the Northern Hemisphere: North America & Europe Entirely in the Eastern Hemisphere: Australia & Asia Entirely in the Southern Hemisphere: Antarctica & Australia Entirely in the Western Hemisphere: North America & South America