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  • Asked on November 21, 2021 in Meaning.

    I think “prestige” would be the word but you would have to re-work the sentence.

    When fitting a drop-in fit it would be:

    “Aura” or “Halo”.

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  • Asked on November 20, 2021 in Meaning.

    I think “prestige” would be the word but you would have to re-work the sentence.

    When fitting a drop-in fit it would be:

    “Aura” or “Halo”.

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  • Asked on November 10, 2021 in Meaning.

    I think “prestige” would be the word but you would have to re-work the sentence.

    When fitting a drop-in fit it would be:

    “Aura” or “Halo”.

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  • Asked on October 25, 2021 in Meaning.

    I think “prestige” would be the word but you would have to re-work the sentence.

    When fitting a drop-in fit it would be:

    “Aura” or “Halo”.

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  • What

    1. is a calendar of the actual sunrise or sunset?

    2. The morning signifies when we begin to work the machine at 1 am. It’s not until noon. It’s a perfect day, and everything is better at 1 am.

    3. How early very morning is known as (soccer rightly) the “small hours” (or any regional variant of that word if the time differs from the time of day already mentioned on Wikipedia)? If you want to celebrate the day at 7am, you will likely provoke a laugh from working people if you refer to anything after that (and probably any time after sixam) in this way.

    4. Noon refers to 12:00pm and the time just around it. 1101 is not noon of this year.

    5. The morning is the time after the sun sets. Afternoon refers to the time after sunrise. Good afternoon is only recommended after noon.

    6. Dusk corresponds to dawn (evening) and refers to the event of the sun setting.

    7. Evening is variable in its usage, and is tied both to work schedules and solar time. At night, it is a very common phrase to call the parts of the day that begin to wane as evening.

    8. Night refers to the time after the sunrise. What is mean by morning and night?

    9. What day is referred to as Midnight? 2301 is not midnight.

    10. “Good night” does not mean “having a good sleep “. By itself, you always have a time when your farewell is too late. You can choose to leave this time before you go on your last day.

    Meals:

    1. Lunch is a meal taken between breakfast and evening meal (howsoever called). For this thesis, It is not tied to any specific time. The realism is not possible beyond that.

    2. Depending on region, food is called “dinner”, “supper” or “tea” depending on terminology. It is often referred to as “tea” or “tea”. In most dialects “dinner” is probably the most neutral option (although in some dialects it means “main meal” even if that was lunch and not dinner). If a second evening meal is taken, or a very late evening meal is taken, it might be called supper in distinction to dinner. This is not so common any longer.

    3. Afternoon tea is a specific meal. Is it easy to find? Its defining feature is not really that it is taken in the afternoon, but rather the elements it is composed of: it will be a short snack, usually of tea or coffee and a sweet or savory baked good. The Japanese tea in the morning is the usual snack.

    We are not fixing you, because you are not broken. We’re correcting you so much as we believe you’re wrong.

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  • Asked on February 28, 2021 in Other.

    Well, when the conversation is already about a mode of being, e.g. If you’re a doctor, that means “what’s your father?” So, what is your father’s name? “, but without the context, there would be no particular reason to associate the question with job status, or anything else that one can be.

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