it really depends on what type of triangle, isoceles, obtuse, and scalene....theres lots but it depends what kind
Oh, dude, 41 can make a bunch of rectangles, like seriously. You got your standard 1x41 rectangle, then there's the 2x20, 4x10, and even the 5x8 rectangle. So yeah, 41 can make quite a few rectangles if you're into that kind of thing.
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A rectangle is not an angle (of any kind). It is a kind of quadrilateral.A rectangle is not an angle (of any kind). It is a kind of quadrilateral.A rectangle is not an angle (of any kind). It is a kind of quadrilateral.A rectangle is not an angle (of any kind). It is a kind of quadrilateral.
The noun 'kind' is an abstract noun. There is no form for kind that is a concrete noun.
The word grit is first seen on page 41 in the second to last paragraph. It's used in the sentence "There's not a one in that bunch with that kind of grit."
There are many different kinds of grit. Belts usually have some kind of silicon carbide
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Sand, grit, and bacteria.
The noun 'bunch' is a singular, common noun.The noun 'bunch' is a concrete noun as a word for a number of physical things of the same kind (a bunch of grapes); a group; a collection of things.The noun 'bunch' is an abstract noun as a word for a large quantity of something abstract (a bunch of money, a bunch of lies).The word 'bunch' is also a verb: bunch, bunches, bunching, bunched.
The noun 'bunch' is a singular, common noun.The noun 'bunch' is a concrete noun as a word for a number of physical things of the same kind (a bunch of grapes); a group; a collection of things.The noun 'bunch' is an abstract noun as a word for a large quantity of something abstract (a bunch of money, a bunch of lies).The word 'bunch' is also a verb: bunch, bunches, bunching, bunched.
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Theres usually some kind of rat feces in the vat so im sure theres pee in cigarettes but not much
they ate how bunch
What kind of finish are you using?
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