The book: Websters new world dictionary
the lines: teeth,webbed hind feet, and flat broad tail: they often gnaw trees down and build canals and dams to form beaver ponds in which they build dry, dome-shaped, island lodges having underwater
2007-05-12 13:00:30
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answered by ■ Jessie ■ 5
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Page 123 is the index.
First three lines are:
Aflac, 7,51,109
Allen, Woody, 63
Allies
The book is about the power of being nice in the business world. Very interesting and intriguing.
I enjoyed your question. I see another one of yours I wanna answer next. Have a nice evening. =)
2007-05-12 20:11:21
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answer #2
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answered by If your a bird, I'm a bird.. 5
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sure, I've got a few minutes
The Misanthrope and Other Plays (Moliere)
p. 123 is from Tartuffe (Act Two)
its kind of in the middle of a sentence, so
end of p. 122
(Dorine. All right! We believe you then and so much the worse for you. Why! How can you, master! You with all)
p. 123
"the appearance of a sensible man - and a venerable beard like you have - how can you be so silly as to...
Orgon. Listen! You have got into the habit of taking liberties lately. I tell you, my girl, I don't like it at all."
2007-05-12 20:01:47
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answer #3
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answered by Jaci { R.I.P. Casey } 6
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much more generally. In the mid-1990's the countries where questions of national identity were actively debated included, among others: Algeria, Canada, China, Germany, Great Britian, India, Iran, Japan, Mexico, Morocco, Russia, South Africa, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine, and the United States. Identity issues are, of course, particularly intense in cleft countries that have sizable groups of people from different civilizations. In coping with identity crisis, what counts for people are blood and belief, faith and family.
~The Clash of Civilizations~
Samuel P. Huntington
2007-05-12 20:01:12
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answer #4
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answered by Fred Phaggins 6
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45. The average monthly benefit B, is in dollars, for individuals on disability is given by the function:
B(t) = 19.25t +585.72
Name of the book: Precalculus Concepts through Functions A Unit Approach to Trigonometery
Authours: Michael Sullivan and Michael Sullivan, III
2007-05-12 20:01:36
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answer #5
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answered by penelopejanepitstop 5
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Book: American History Library
Author: Orville V. Webster III
page 123: May fourth, William
Cheers to you too.
2007-05-12 19:59:42
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answer #6
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answered by sarge 6
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Harry, knowing and loathing Malfoy, was sure the reason could not be innocent.
He glanced around. Mrs. Weasley and Ginny were bending over the Pygmy Puffs.
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince by J.K. Rowling.
2007-05-12 20:00:38
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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"-1914, part of the equipment of the infantrymen in every army. However, while the British cavalry took pride in avoiding entrenchment exercises, and the French disregarded "the most demanding notions of-"
The First World War, by John Keegan
2007-05-12 19:58:04
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answered by Anonymous
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page 123
and a hell of a lot more. But they were anxious early on, for good reason, and they simply had to find out about me.
Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn, like most of their..
The Measure of a Man----a spiritual autobiography
Sidney Poitier
very interesting Q!
~peace~
2007-05-12 20:02:40
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answered by no_doubt! 5
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...following day.In a fierce onslaught, the predominantly English army took the hill at a cost of 5,200 casualties. The Bavarians lost three-fourths...
Encycllopedia of Battles, by David Eggenberger
That was a bit of the description of the Battle of Donauworth.
2007-05-12 20:03:16
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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