the o part
2007-11-12 06:33:35
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The part where a N is followed by an O.
2007-11-12 06:33:07
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answered by Anonymous
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the part with the N and the O
2007-11-12 06:33:00
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answer #3
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answered by shellnpepe 5
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I understand that the saying is "what part of No don't you understand", and not the question you put" What part of no do you understand."
Do you understand what I mean?
2007-11-12 06:40:49
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answer #4
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answered by au197_0 3
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The question is possibly mis-written. As I've heard it, it says "What part of the word NO don't you understand ... the N or the O?' But if your question is correctly stated, then I understand that 'no' means no ... the opposite of yes.
2007-11-12 06:36:24
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answer #5
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answered by Kris L 7
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At one time, the Watchtower society commanded its adherents (Jehovah's Witnesses) to persist with this scripture strictly. yet for the duration of the final decade or so, the Watchtower has softened its stand on blood transfusions. Now, Jehovah's Witnesses are allowed to settle for what the Watchtower calls "minor blood fractions." the place do those "minor blood fractions" come from? they arrive from DONATED BLOOD! hence, Jehovah's Witnesses settle for blood tranfusions. yet in an attempt to skirt around Paul's command in Acts, they only settle for blood after this is been separated into specific fractions. To make concerns greater complicated, there are some fractions they settle for and a few that they gained't. i might additionally ask the witnesses why they permit females to speak of their congregations? a million Corinthians 15:34-35 instructions females to be SILENT at church. it is each and each piece as clean as Paul's command to ABSTAIN from blood. yet for some reason, the Witnesses do no longer take heavily Paul's command for females to be silent. it is only yet another occasion of the JWs choosing and figuring out on which parts of the Bible to take actually.
2016-10-16 06:33:33
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answer #6
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answered by ? 4
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Um, I understand all of the word "no."
Did you perhaps mean to write, "What part of the word 'no' do you NOT understand?"
2007-11-12 06:34:14
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answer #7
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answered by The Snappy Miss Pippi Von Trapp 7
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I understand that it's a word.
2007-11-12 06:33:10
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answer #8
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answered by Quack 2
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The phrase is "What part of NO do you not understand". Everyone understands,but don't want to listen.
2007-11-12 06:36:32
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answer #9
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answered by rjm 4
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Definately the o part. I mean isn't Oooooo supposed to be good. If it is then why is it in such a negative word. I'm so confused.
2007-11-12 06:34:30
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answer #10
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answered by Str8 Answers, Hurt Feelings 3
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