That is a simply awful construction. Some revisions: This <fill in the blank> has been approved by XYZ. This <fill in the blank> has been authorized by XYZ. This <fill in the blank> has been issued under the authority of XYZ. This <fill in the blank> is issued and authorized by XYZ. Or perhaps you meant: Pending the approval of XYZ, this <fill in the blank> will be issued.
One possible answer: Blank 1 = 3150 Blank 2 = 10 Blank 3 = (2/315) = approx 0.006349
7 times blank = 2 times blank
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The phrase "dated at blank this blank day of blank blank" typically indicates the date and location where a document was signed or created. The first "blank" usually represents the place, while the second set of "blanks" specifies the day, month, and year. This format is often used in legal or official documents to provide a clear record of when and where the document was executed.
David M. Blank has written: 'The volume of residential construction, 1889-1950'
Once you find a diamond ore, you will need either an iron pickaxe or a diamond pickaxe to mine it. If you try to mine it with a wood, stone, or gold pick, the diamond will simply disappear. To make an iron pickaxe, you first need to smelt three iron ores in a furnace. Use the iron ingots to make a pick: Top row: Iron ingot, Iron ingot, Iron ingot. Middle row: blank, stick, blank bottom row: blank, stick, blank
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That is a simply awful construction. Some revisions: This <fill in the blank> has been approved by XYZ. This <fill in the blank> has been authorized by XYZ. This <fill in the blank> has been issued under the authority of XYZ. This <fill in the blank> is issued and authorized by XYZ. Or perhaps you meant: Pending the approval of XYZ, this <fill in the blank> will be issued.
Arrange the diamond and sticks like this on a crafting table. HAVE FUN! LOL! S=Stick D=Diamond B=Blank B D B B D B B S B
Like this: $$$ @!@ @!@ $ = Woooden Planks, Cobblestone, Iron bars, Gold bars, or Diamond @= Blank ! = Stick
unnethe (Chaucer)
It could be a glitch in the system. If it only does it with diamond, you'll most likely have to buy a new one.
"Suspension" or "Revocation", depending on circumstances. Most likely, "Suspension".
Excel is too alert and observant to ignore anything. The second method is therefore the correct one.
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The website of whoever made your burner.