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Yes its legal because his tell you to
The nature of matter is Matter because everything is made up of matter right.....if something wrong ask me again.thanks
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No. Federal law says no. State law doesn't matter if Federal law says something else.
Legal, as it is a prescription. But whether it's allowed by the rules of the hospital is something that you'll have to ask your supervisor.
using their gray matter(brains). something that the person who ask this question doesnt have!
if yount to ask a girl to somewhere just bring some flowers or something and ask her, if she says no it doesn't matter, she'll accept you another day
A Legal Matter was created on 1966-03-07.
just ask her if she'd like to go see a movie with you or something, if she says no, don't make a huge deal over it. just act like it doesn't matter and just ask someone else or something.
That is a legal matter, not a matter of etiquette. You should ask the people at the cemetery.
If you are a girl then no. of course not "why should there be something wrong with that". instead that should be great because you can have something to think about. and it doesnt matter what gender you are.
Yes they didn't tell you because they know it is something wrong or not proper