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God bless the United States, the United Kingdom,all the true allies who made this list. Long live liberty, long live freedom, long live democracy! Added 11 years ago by guest, 48 points I agree that England is the big brother of the united states and the half of the major countries...
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United States September 4, 2024Hans "The Ramen Rater" LieneschNo comments I realized that to have my complete Definitive Guide I needed this one I hadn’t reviewed. Tried the local store. Nope. Tried a Dollar Tree. Not this one but a different one I wanted to redo. A couple days later...
答案:57.Names 细节理解题.根据第一段句子In some English-speaking countries,people list the most popular names.在一些说英语的国家,人们列出最受欢迎的名字.可知说的是一些说英语国家的名字.Names名词.故答案为Names.58.call 细节理解题.根据第一段句子In the United States,the three most popular names for...
1【题目】CJohn Harrison has what must be the most wanted job in theUnited States. He's the officialtaster for Edy's Grand Ice Cream, one of thenation's best-selling brands. Harrison's tastebuds(味蕾)are insured for $ 1 million. He gets to try 60 ice creams a day. And when he ...
Posted inKenya|Taggedart,Ivy League,Kenya,Nairobi,New Orleans,New Orleans Museum of Art,New York,public art,sculpture,sculpture garden,United States,Wangechi Mutu,Yale|Leave a reply An Early Warning ignored: “it is possible to infer that a well-orchestrated plan was implemented to ensure a pre...
United States of America, the., BOUNDARIES AND AREA.—On the east the boundary is formed by the St. Croix River and an arbitrary line to the St. John, and on the...
【题目】John Harrison has what must be the most wanted job in theUnited States. He's the official taster for Edy's Grand Ice Cream,one of the nation's best-seling brands. Harrison's taste buds(味蕾)are insured for $ 1 million. He gets to try 60 ice creams a day.And when he isn...
America, in its own right as an individual nation no longer needed nor wanted a foreign King. Congress called on the colonies to become States and to write new State constitutions. On July 4, 1776, Congress unanimously declared the independence of a new nation, the United States of America....