some snowboards it doesn't matter, but some snowboards have specific ends. the end of the snowboard that is slightly more raised from the ground than the other is generally the front. or the more rounded end goes to the back with the more oval shaped end at the front. but the biggest tell is the design on the snowboard. if you stand the snowboard up and the design, or any of the writing on the board is the right way up, then the top of the board is the front.
It means that as one thing goes up, the other thing also goes up.
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She ends up with Adam.
Maybe he'll end up with fuyuka or aki because natsumi will end up with gouenji
The thesis statement goes at the end of the introduction to provide a clear and concise preview of the main argument or purpose of the paper. Placing it at the end helps to build up to the main point and allows the reader to understand the context before being presented with the specific argument of the paper.
After it is used up, wind goes back to windmills
to the river
it goes straight to the dump.
it goes to landfill, or an incinerator
Depends on the type of egg. A rooster and chicken egg the thinner side is always up, because that is the head of the chick.
Generally the negative end of the battery goes up against the spring.
No, in the end Yuuki goes away from Cross Acadamy with Kaname.
it goes to the large intestine
The front goes first. a horse lies down by buckling its front knees then its back end goes down. the horse gets up by raising itself on its front end then pushing its self onto his back end and into a standing position.
Waking up, farting rainbows, putting a pot of gold at the end, placing leprahchans around it and going back to sleep
A seesaw is a back-and-forth motion, where one end goes up while the other end goes down and vice versa, creating a reciprocal movement.