The phrase "which but their children end nought could remove" suggests that something can only be resolved or eliminated through the actions or decisions of the next generation. It implies that the current situation or problem is unchangeable by the present, and only the children or future descendants have the potential to bring about change. The language is somewhat archaic, emphasizing a sense of inevitability linked to lineage and time.
It means: Which could be ended by nothing but their children's death.
Yes, it is possible for one or more of the 16 households to have the mean number of children. The mean is calculated by dividing the total number of children across all households by the number of households. If this total is evenly distributed or if one household has a number of children that aligns with the calculated mean, then that household could indeed have the mean number of children.
It is the mean of the number of children in the households with the 8th and 9th largest number of children.
It could mean many things. For example, if your referring to computers, it could mean windows media player play list, or it could mean a variety of businesses and/or organizations.
It could mean the geological spread of coal seams in the ground. Or it could mean the process of getting the coal from the mines to the consumers.
It means: Which could be ended by nothing but their children's death.
It means nothing. Or rather, it means "nothing". Instead of saying "Nothing can survive in outer space" you could say "Nought can survive in outer space."
'Nought's had all's spent,"Mean's 'nothings gained, everythings lost.'
it means that there childrens death could not be removed also that it wont stop the anger
Teachers could be mean, but definitely they cannot hit the children: it is forbidden by law.
If you mean the number, then it would be zero otherwise, the letter 'O' is usually spelled as 'O'. Zero or nought
Enjoying time with my children. It could be "sons" or "children".
Docket could also mean schedule. So maybe, "Removed from active schedule." ?
It means she used All(tm) to remove tough stains from her children's laundry.
Yes, it is possible for one or more of the 16 households to have the mean number of children. The mean is calculated by dividing the total number of children across all households by the number of households. If this total is evenly distributed or if one household has a number of children that aligns with the calculated mean, then that household could indeed have the mean number of children.
It could mean that, but it can also have other meanings as well. (e.g.: It may also refer to a location where messages can be left for the children.)
Do you mean great grand children? You would be a greatgrand of your granny's mother. She would be your greatgrand mother