The ISBN of Up a Road Slowly is 0-425-20505-4.
Siege of the Saxons - 1963 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G Finland:K-12 Sweden:11 UK:U USA:Approved (certificate #20505) West Germany:12 (nf)
Yes, they are small and sharp.Chlamydosaurus kingii are part of the Agamidae family which have distinct teeth (acrodont) where the tooth sits on top of the jaw without a socket.The teeth are visible here:http://www.corzonneveld.nl/selected/NT%20top%20end%2008/herpeto/Chlamydosaurus%20kingii%20505%20med.jpgExample of acrodont dentition :http://www.palaeos.com/Vertebrates/Bones/Teeth/Images/ToothImplantation1.gifSee:http://www.jcu.edu.au/school/tbiol/zoology/herp/Chlamydosauruskingii.PDF
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Linking words that are similar in meaning.
last words final words dying words
new words current words archaic words absolete words
yes! no!
Words that children use to see the response from the hearer. The words are usually less-sanitized words, such as gutter-words, bathroom words, sexuality words.
Such words are called "conjunctions" - examples are .... and, but, if
"Vocabulary words" refers to any words a person knows, while "study words" are specific words someone is actively learning. Study words can be part of a person's vocabulary, but not all vocabulary words are study words.
Compound words are linked words.