It could be, except b) isn't grammatical English. The rule in this case is that the sentence should still make sense if the commas were replaced with brakets/parenthesis, or omitted entirely.
Not necessary official names, just Latin ones. All of those would have been known to the Romans. Copper & tin even earlier, hence the bronze age was before the iron age.
Rather than trying to make trucks into second-rate tanks, wouldn't it be better to use trucks for truck jobs, and tanks for tank jobs? For the ones in between there's armoured cars and APCs.
Before someone asks "why don't they shop elsewhere", I'll add that either the location is so isolated that there isn't another choice and/or that a largish proportion of the workers' pay is in vouchers (I think the word at the time was "scrip") that can only be spent there.
You don't have to be a disciple of Adam Smith (or indeed have clue number one about economics) to see why that would be an incredibly bad thing if it were to happen.
That Bose was without principles is shown by his collaborating with Hitler. That he was at best naive and at worst an idiot is demonstrated by thinking that the Japanese would go to the trouble of chasing the British out of India and then give it away.
As to the other things, one of the articles you linked to mentions a prime cause of the Indian mutiny: "The British abolished child marriage, Suttee (the burning of widows on the funeral pyres of their deceased husbands), female infanticide...". How barbarious af theese Anglo-Saxons to supress such a noble culture.
Now remind me, what was the first major event that hapened after India was granted independence? The Pakistani secession in which millions died. But I suppose that's OK because it wasn't whites doing it.
Because it's written by a Xtian fundie nutbag?
Just call it stardate, everyone will love it. Well, everyone here, anyway.
France is Europe. And Europe is France. Tu n'as pas recu le memo?
You'd probably get better business insights from this, although for comedy the original's a hard act to follow.
It could be, except b) isn't grammatical English. The rule in this case is that the sentence should still make sense if the commas were replaced with brakets/parenthesis, or omitted entirely.
No, you have the other sort, where you aren't allowed to look at titties.
Well it would be factually incorrect. Italy is very catholic and France is more islamic every day.
Not necessary official names, just Latin ones. All of those would have been known to the Romans. Copper & tin even earlier, hence the bronze age was before the iron age.
Rather than trying to make trucks into second-rate tanks, wouldn't it be better to use trucks for truck jobs, and tanks for tank jobs? For the ones in between there's armoured cars and APCs.
Before someone asks "why don't they shop elsewhere", I'll add that either the location is so isolated that there isn't another choice and/or that a largish proportion of the workers' pay is in vouchers (I think the word at the time was "scrip") that can only be spent there.
Because any law that applies to real people or real things must affect someone's freedom, somehow.
[1] whatever that is.
Couldn't they just give them a placebo? It's amazing what calcium carbonate, magnesium sulphate and a bit of food colouring can cure.
You don't have to be a disciple of Adam Smith (or indeed have clue number one about economics) to see why that would be an incredibly bad thing if it were to happen.
The US does build them, except they don't lead from anywhere to anywhere.
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The sun and moon declare - our beauty's very rare!
Forgot the rest, it was from some lame kids' show.
As to the other things, one of the articles you linked to mentions a prime cause of the Indian mutiny: "The British abolished child marriage, Suttee (the burning of widows on the funeral pyres of their deceased husbands), female infanticide...". How barbarious af theese Anglo-Saxons to supress such a noble culture.
Now remind me, what was the first major event that hapened after India was granted independence? The Pakistani secession in which millions died. But I suppose that's OK because it wasn't whites doing it.
Talking of Microsoft and ads, am I the only one who thinks those "dinosaurs at the office" ones are a cartload of steaming badger jism?