Are we still doing phrasing??
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Are we still doing phrasing??
You might look for Stalux watch bands. Made in Germany and there are some near your budget.
Cool. It might vary by product. This store lists this particular product as made in Germany, but I don't know the store. https://www.chroonoo.com/...
Edit: duh, I didn't notice you linked to that store already.
To be fair it wasn't a random banana.
It was this specific banana.
I appreciate the jaunty angle of the toilet cistern. It has seen some shit but maintains an indefatigable elan.
It's where we get the term "escape velocity"
Because escape goats are so quick gravity can't contain them
Edit: Sorry, I guess I meant escape goat's are so quick. /s
Knitting is great for everyone. You can make clothing and accessories for you and for gifting. Knit and then felt wool bowls and other household articles. It's inexpensive to get started with basic yarn to see if you like the activity.
Seriously. They must be new here.
The easy clean is really due to how the induction coil heats the pan but not the cooktop surface. With the surface only heating indirectly it's really not possible for stuff to burn on nearly as badly. At least when compared to a conventional radiant electric. The surface just doesn't get as hot.
I went from induction to a house with a gas cooktop and miss the induction a lot.
Not worthless. The coinage had intrinsic value, being made of metals with a commodity value. So it's not like holding a paper banknote when a government collapses. People would still have used them to hoard savings, for trade and melted down as a source of precious metals.
That was really the only value they ever had. Boosted a bit by confidence in the purity (but also reduced when Rome debased its coinage).
It seems to me that the preposition usage corresponds to the boarding language pretty closely. Where "on" sounds most natural is also where "boarding" seems most appropriate.
Here is one linguist's take, with proposed usage cases at the end: http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/...
The schedule/route condition makes a lot of sense to me. Consider a bus converted to personal use as an rv:
"I boarded my bus and drove to the mountains" is a valid English sentence, but it sounds odd to me. But if it's still a regular bus and drove->rode it works.
"I drove to the mountains in my bus" sounds better. Same vehicle as a city/school bus, different context. Change to a regular bus and drove->rode doesn't sound right without also changing "in my" to "on the".
There are like 7 wheels, no?
PS: rice can go bad in a way that does not smell or look like anything, it continues being white.
Fun fact - the bacteria commonly associated with food poisoning from rice (bacillus cereus) produces several toxins that make you sick. And those toxins are heat stable. So rice that was at an unsafe temperature for hours is not safe to eat even if you reheat to a "safe temperature". It can still make you sick.
Botulism is similar in this regard. 🌈⭐
There are a lot. I have a long playlist called "mope" But the first song that came to mind is:
"Blue Valentine" by Tom Waits. https://youtu.be/wsw0aWXufqM
Looks like this one is in Ísafjörður!
The movie Matewan (1987) is a good look at some of the conditions and events leading up. It's worth a watch.
Matewan (1987) is a good movie covering aspects of this story. Great cast and an engaging story. The cinematography won an Oscar.
We still quote this game in our house at random moments. "Willie know what to do!" and "Klayman, up here!"
Here is a similar thing in audio monologue:
Great choice. In a similar vein - Rififi.
thanks for using Leebra!
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