yes because in the past when their secret agents tell them that in India people like Mahatma Gandhi and Jawahar Lal Nehru and Katya tope are trying to throw you out from India. then they dose,t care about anything
There has never been any evidence that Mercury supports life of any type.
The inevitable discovery exception is a legal doctrine that allows evidence obtained through an illegal search or seizure to be admissible in court if the prosecution can show that in the normal course of events, the evidence would have been discovered legally. This exception is intended to prevent the suppression of evidence that would have been obtained lawfully regardless of any illegal police conduct.
In science, evidence is any result of an experiment done with the scientific method. Evidence and experiments to acquire evidence are methods by which one can scientifically prove a claim.
Stories about Martians have them speaking all sorts of languages, including English.
No. Scientists have discovered fossil evidence that mightindicate that there were, at one time long ago, bacteria on Mars. However, the evidence is sketchy; not all scientists agree that the fossils are in fact evidence of life.
Yes, historical evidence suggests that the English were often overconfident, particularly during the early stages of conflicts such as the American Revolutionary War and the War of 1812. Their belief in their military superiority and underestimation of their opponents led to significant setbacks, such as the loss at Yorktown in 1781. Additionally, the English assumed their naval dominance would secure victory, which proved misguided against resilient forces. This overconfidence often stemmed from a long history of military successes, which created an expectation of easy victories.
There has been evidence of ghosts but i do not believe that they are any serious threat.
No, definite scientific evidence has never been published nor has any definite evidence to the contrary been produced.
There has never been any evidence that Mercury supports life of any type.
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No. There has never been any evidence that Shakespeare was anything other than a genius of English language...and a happily married father.
B,c he was in da country Gutenberg was German. There is no evidence that he had any interest in English. [This first answer should be excised.]
There is no evidence of any kind to support the idea.
There has not been any evidence of alien life so I do not know what you are talking about.
There has not been any media evidence of it.
'English'. Any words before that, whatever language they were in, could not have been English.
No- there is no good evidence that any were homosexual although that possibility has been raised in some cases.