In AS level qualifications, marks are typically graded from A to E, with E being the lowest passing grade. An E indicates that the student has achieved the minimum required standard to pass the exam. A U grade, on the other hand, stands for "ungraded," meaning the student did not meet the necessary criteria to pass the exam. Thus, an E reflects a pass, while a U signifies a fail.
go to nearest e-seva center..you can know your marks
if u mean what level u have to be to prestige in mw2 the answer is level 70
You mean -e-u-a-Secular
European Union.
What do u mean? I cud answer ur question if u were more specific about ur question...
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Look at the plate behind the cam gears and u will find Two marks in between the gears.one has an e and the other an I. Line the pulleys with the Marks
Assuming you mean the song titled "AEIOU", this was recorded by Freeze. The first line read A-E-A-E-I-O-U-U, I sometimes cry.
It means rapid weight gain, but they do change color to white. Just apply some lotion daily to the marks to stop the itching and appearance.
If u mean prestiged, then u have to get to level 80, not 70, and if u mean just normal rank up, then go to KC or Infected, as they both give insane amounts of XP, depending on whether or not u can play the game. Source: Im prestige 17, level 79 on PC.
If u mean jolteon, then it doesn't
The phrase "merci beaucoup" is spelled with the letters m-e-r-c-i followed by a space and then b-e-a-u-c-o-u-p. Punctuation marks are not typically used in this phrase as it is a simple expression of gratitude in French. However, if you were to add punctuation marks, you could consider using a comma after "merci" to separate it from "beaucoup."