sari waited impatiently at the hotel
Who was the woman with Gloria? No one seems to know
I cannot say where the entire film was shot, however, on the DVD jacket from the Universal Screen Ledgends Collection for James Stewart (printed 2007) it states "300 local Oregon citizens were hired as extras, earning $15.00 per day to play Union and Confederate solders in the climatic battle scene." It seems at least one scene was filmed in Oregon.
Yes, there seems to be evidence from the media and the internet that he is gay. Yes, there seems to be evidence from the media and the internet that he is gay.
no he seems to be straight
sari waited impatiently at the hotel
Didnt he invent Braille? Seems self explanatory
While GPS is helpful it is not the most important invention of all time. Some would say computers are the most important invention of all time. However what powers both of these things? Electricity seems to be the most important invention of all time.
In my opinion, Beatrice seems passionate and impulsive in act 1, scene 1 of 'The Changeling'. Immedeately, Alsemero gets a hunch that she may not be completely trustworthy, suggesting to the audience that we can't trust her either. However, he does put these feelings aside and decides to take the risk on her. Her actions toward De Flores seem to be powered by hate, but there has been suggestions that her sub-conscience is that she is strongly attacted to him.
It seems that you haven't provided a specific scene for reference. Could you please give more details or context so that I can suggest a scientist who would best fit the scene you have in mind?
As scene 6 ends, it appears that the protagonist is preparing for a confrontation with the antagonist. Tension is high, and the resolution of this conflict seems imminent.
invention the Indians invented is the number zero. seems like we dont really need it but it can be important
The style is the same but the difference seems to be attitude...scene kids are all about the look, emo kids are all about the attitude. Emo chicks are pretty hot.
Shakespeare characterizes Macduff as someone who starts opening the eyes of the other characters because he seems to be the only one, beside Banquo, that suspects that Macbeth has something to do with Duncan's death.
Yes. It seems that males only have one anal opening.
It seems like you might have missed including the scene you are referring to. Could you please provide more context or details about the scene so I can offer a suitable scientist who would best fit it?
Who was the woman with Gloria? No one seems to know