It seems like there may be a typographical error in your question, as "re e imp vitt em iii" does not appear to correspond to any known term or concept. If you could clarify or provide more context, I'd be happy to help answer your question!
No. It shows a simple 2 dimensional image formed by the optical wavelength EM energy (light) reflected (absorbed and re-emitted) by your body.
There are three syllables. Ce-re-al.
re-treat
no you have to re-group
they`re both polygons
Vitt em 111 Re E Imp value worth?
The phrase "Vitt. em III Re e Imp. Italia 1942" refers to the reign of King Vittorio Emanuele III of Italy, who was the king during that time. In a historical context, items like coins or medals bearing this inscription can vary in value based on their condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Typically, such items might range from a few dollars to several hundred, depending on these factors. For a precise valuation, it's best to consult a numismatic expert or appraiser.
about $20.00
That's not nearly enough information to answer the question. It tells us the (probable) country (Italy) and the approximate date (1900-1946), but not the type or condition of the coin. If you really want to know what it's worth, take it to a coin dealer for an estimate.
em its a lot of shapes combined together
em its a lot of shapes combined together
Green - 2009 III was released on: USA: 3 April 2013 (re-edited version)
The body piercing studio re-pierced my cousins navel em I'm thinking about getting mine done they should re-pierce it my cousins was infected but over healed they done hers again!:)
Sic 'Em Towser - 1918 was released on: USA: 9 June 1918 France: 25 June 1920 USA: 24 December 1922 (re-release)
Getting 'Em Right - 1925 was released on: USA: 8 June 1925 (New York City, New York) USA: 3 March 1926 (re-release)
Keep 'Em Rolling - 1934 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Passed (National Board of Review) USA:Approved (PCA #1343-R, 29 August 1935 for re-release)
For Her Brother's Sake - 1911 III was released on: USA: 30 October 1911 USA: 16 July 1915 (re-release)