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  • Asked on March 4, 2021 in No Category.

    What are the definitions, and why is your dog dying?

    Or maybe you don’t feel the desire to grieve him? Instead, you get mad every time he sees his favorite red ball in the yard and you tell your friends to bug off when they mention the dog.

    A couple weeks later you pass a pet shop and see puppies playing in the window. What kind of grief do you feel when your dog is gone? If you have a relationship with a dog and feel embarrassed or sorry for no reason, stop thinking about it. He is being able to heal himself and get a new family.

    Does that help you explain what ‘help’ is?

    Where do we stand between money and politics?

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  • Asked on March 4, 2021 in Single word requests.

    The molecule is in its usual position. “The molecule in its standard position is “.as opposed to the structure. What

    are usage and standard?

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  • Is there a method to express the idea of writing with both hands simultaneously but employing the K.I.S.S. approach? Can someone write with both hands simultaneously?

    Is someone who is writing with both hands important?

    What are some examples of people that have never felt the need to be in front of TV?

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  • Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.

    If the first vowel is followed by a consonant and then another vowel, the first vowel is long – as is the “u” in jupiter or tune If

    the first vowel is followed by more than one consonant, the first vowel is short – as is the “u” in rubber or rust.

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  • Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.

    What are some examples of a snowball effect

    or ripple effect?

    If you search in a thesaurus for “grow”, “build” or “wax”, you’ll get many other synonyms for this concept.

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  • Asked on February 27, 2021 in Word choice.

    The curtain is pleated. The curtains also have a spherical seam. The “S” pattern you describe is accomplished by gathering the curtain onto a rod where the length of the curtain is wider (wider) than the rod, resulting in a soft pleat, as opposed to a sharp, knife pleat as found on kilts and schoolgirl uniforms.

    A curtain hanging on a wall, would not have the same effect, but gathered on a rod attached the wall, would have the same softly pleated characteristics.

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