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sometimes it goes blank when your under pressure like for instence when you have a test
FIrst of all, what type of graph? I know like 20 different graphs I use in class in Sci Tech in Middle School. YOu need basically the blank objective x blank objective, a title, and names for the y-and x-= axis
You may have what's called a "flan", a coin blank that accidentally didn't go through the press to have the normal images struck onto it. If it's a lightweight modern cent blank, it's worth about $1. If it's an older copper blank it's worth $2 if it has a flat edge, $3 if the edge is turned up like the edge on a normal penny.
Assuming it's the same thickness as a normal dime, you have what's called a "flan". This error occurs when a coin blank accidentally slips into the bin with coins that have already been struck. If your flan has a smooth edge, it's worth about $1. If it has upturned edges like a regular coin but no design, it's worth about $2.
Note: the answer below should be written with a line over the first X- not sure how to type it on keyboard. So like underline, but above.XCXII_XCXIIusing underline on a blank line above
There is nothing like Blank in HTML. There could be a blank TAB space and is given by .
like a blank piece of paper
the name has seven letters "blank blank E blank T blank blank" does that help
sometimes it goes blank when your under pressure like for instence when you have a test
It means I don't like blank nor blank.
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Aloha: ho'iki (like a written report, etc) [ho-eekee]; lono (like a news report)
increases, and lowers
A blank CD is rather like a blank sheet of paper; so as information is written to it the blank area is replaced with the written information.
A report is a factual story like a report about tigers, and a recount is recounting a series of events like "My weekend"
The Blank Slate theory believes that each person is like a blank slate when born ie no innate characteristics separate from environment. This means that each person is defined by their environment.
An Oral Report is a report that you read aloud to an audience, almost like a speech.