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examples of animalia
what are some examples of conversion, in math not in science
0.259, 0.25734, 0.0003 are some examples.
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examples may include belts, purses, wallets, boots, some hats.
You've either got fiction or nonfiction.
Anastasia and Titanic are sterling examples.
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They are both examples of muckraking in fiction.
Star Trek, Stargate, Invasion, Farscape, Aliens, Predator, Matrix ..
i think you mean what is the MAIN IDEA
The epic of Gilgamesh, which is a Babylonian fable, is considered to be the oldest surviving work of fiction.
Pulp Fiction DVDs can be bought in the UK from many different stores and retailers. Some examples that sell this DVD include Amazon and Online Shopping In UK.
Harry PotterWar and peaceThe Great GatsbyBreaking Bad
Some examples of eldritch horror non-common conditions in Lovecraftian fiction include cosmic madness, time dilation, reality warping, and existential dread. These conditions often involve encounters with incomprehensible beings or forces that challenge the limits of human understanding and sanity.
Some examples of fictional energy sources in popular science fiction include warp drives in "Star Trek," the Force in "Star Wars," and the Flux Capacitor in "Back to the Future." These sources are used to power advanced technology and enable interstellar travel in these fictional worlds.
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