It depends where you are, the possibility increases as the number of people increases.
The same things I would say to any person I'm meeting for the first time. After all, that's what she is--a person. :)
The researches show that twins can see the same dream in the same night, injure themselves in the same way, or fall in love with the same person. But even though they are born almost the same, factors like being educating in the different classes; having different names, etc. lowers the possibility for somebody's twin to be his/her solumate..
To close a meeting you adjurn the meeting. They are both the same thing.
gay people are born the same way any other person is born.
gay people are born the same way any other person is born.
Descendant
Probably because it's not very common for a baby to be born and a person to die at the same time. In the same household.
It would have been a Friday.
Although there are no reliable statistics available, it is likely that same-sex couples are less likely to be married than their heterosexual counterparts. There certainly do exist, however, hundreds of thousands of persons married to someone of the same sex in the United States. I assume this is what you mean when you say "a same-sex person."
If a person was born on any date in 1944, then on the same date in 2009 the person would turn 65.
Harlem and remember that run is one person and d.m.c. is another person not the same person
Yes as a matter of protocol, any one sitting on a board can motion for an action regardless of the reason for the action. Another person can second that motion for the same reason because the motion is a call for a vote.