would need little excuse to kill a frenchman.
The first answer wasn't valid at all. The first answer 5 out of 3 doesn't make sense. It would depend a lot on where you were enforcing the law as well as what type of law enforcement you do. Someone in Tokyo would have almost no chance, while someone in Bahgdad would be almost certain to have a gunfight at soome point. In the US it is uncommon for the average policeman to ever fire his weapon in the line of duty, except at the range.
Takeaway the highest number from the lowest number For example: 2,2,3,4,5,9,11 The range would be 11-2=9
The domain is the set of the first number of each ordered pair and the range is the set of the second number.
That would depend on the set of data. It would most likely be a dog.
False. When the range is large you would use a grouped frequency distribution.
The sound made by a lion or bear would be a roar.The similar word is rare, meaning uncommon or less cooked.
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It is slightly odd but being uncommon, it would be nice. It is considered a boy name though, meaning 'A rooster'.
It is likely. a close range headshot would do the trick.
Free range meat is less likely to have steroids or other chemicals that non-free range meat is more likely to have. Although the taste is almost exactly the same, it is also a mental choice as free-range animals would have more space to grow and explore where caged animals would be in a cage until they were slaughtered.
Likely meaning- "Would you like to be in a relationship with me?"
Reaccreditation does not need a hyphen. However, it is a long word, and it is not uncommon to see it hyphenated as re-accreditation. It is likely that neither form would be considered incorrect.
this would likely refer to the cost of your current merchandise
This would most likely be a brand, or stud brand.
Yes but it would be an uncommon name.
long island
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