they discovered they were gay so they were a distraction to each other
Benvolio's sympathetic nature is evidenced by his efforts to keep the peace between the warring Capulets and Montagues in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet." He tries to prevent conflicts and is often portrayed as a peacemaker. Benvolio's willingness to mediate disputes and his genuine concern for others' well-being showcase his sympathetic character.
It's an 'S wave'. Im not entirely sure what it gives evidence of but i believe that it is a seismic wave.
Yes, President Obama has been baptised. Although he is highly sympathetic to Islam, and although his grandfather and stepfather were Muslims, there is no serious evidence that he ever left Christianity.
Do not charge someone with a knife unless they pose a threat to your life and it is entirely in self-defence.
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
I do not believe you can make that decision. It is entirely the circumstances of death that determines that
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Robin Hood, is not entirely fake but he is just a legend that is meant to tell a story about a certain medieval era and there is not enough historical evidence to prove his existence.
In 1918, Lenin abolished all non-socialist newspapers and other publications not sympathetic to the Bolshevik Revolution. This was clear evidence of where Lenin intended to direct his coup d' etat of the provisional government.
Only the Old Testament was originally written almost entirely in Hebrew. The exception being parts of Daniel. The New Testament was originally written entirely in Greek, although there is some evidence Matthew first wrote his Gospel in Hebrew.
Yes. Herpes is a disease, not an infection. It does not go away, it may be treated but not cured entirely. Even if there is no physical evidence, you still have it.
Question is not entirely clear but you may be referring to the "jury". These are peers of the accused who are asked to listen to the evidence and decide his/her guilt or innocence.