50 50 chances depends if your crossing a road or walking causally and see a nice lady then bamm a car hits you
the amount you expect to gain in the long run over many plays
A line graph is the best choice for graphing your data when you're showing quantitative data (numbers) over time. A bar graph is best when you're showing qualitative data and quantitative data at the same time. A line graph could be: Laps run in a minute. A bar graph could be: Laps run by Legolas, Gimli, Hermione, and Harry in 5 minutes.
Report it.Change your contacts if possible.Change your email, Face book, myspace etc..The easiest way to get away from cyber bullying is to distance yourself from the problem areas. I don't mean run and hide but take actions to avoid the problem.
No
The word scattered means strewn about, distributed rather than gathered together, or generally all over the place.For light and other physics phenomena, scattered means split off in many directions rather than focused.
Depend vastly upon where in the world you find yourself, lowest odds you would find would probably be in South Africa, one of the countries with the highest crime statistics in the world (especially carjackings) so the chances of getting carjacked and run over at an intersection with a working surveillance camera are probably not that unlikely
Yes. It is a run-on sentence as it lacks necessary punctuation mark or conjunction to separate two sentences it actually it contains: Karen's uncle arrives tomorrow and she wants to see him. To avoid it being run-on sentence, it can be re-written as follows:Karen's uncle arrives tomorrow; She wants to see him.orKaren's uncle arrives tomorrow and she wants to she him.or Karen wants to see her uncle who arrives tomorrow.
NO, It has a timing chain and gears and the odds of it being bad on that year is ZERO. You have something else wrong if it won't run are run right.
If you are a better handicapper then everyone else, then yes you can make money but the odds are against you.
The future tense of run is "will run". In a sentence. "John will run the Boston Marathon tomorrow."
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The future tense of run is "will run". In a sentence. "John will run the Boston Marathon tomorrow."
Deers are being hunted down in places.they are being run over by cars
The future tense of 'run' is simply will run.Example: "I will run at the marathon tomorrow."
alot of people !
Yes, it is a run-on sentence.
Maybe it got run over for being rude.