This movie is NOT based on a real story, and it is NOT real in any way shape or form.
There is no episodes that show Inuyasha in his mortal form being "sit".
yes Alan played guitar on and off with band in the 80s and was road manager form time to time he tells me this is true or is it just wishfull ...erm
lee was never and hasn't ever been fat, but there was an episode where two imposters come to the hidden leaf in the form of lee and guy, and in that episode the lee imposter was fat and that episode was 161 the apperence of strange visitors.
After the 7th harry potter series book was published, JK Rowling gave an interview. When she was asked if Dumbledore ever fell in love, she answered: "I've always considered Dubledore as gay" and actually she said that Dumbledore was secretly in love with Gellert Grindewald, when he was young, but this love disapointed him, so, he did not fall in love ever again...
The possessive form for the noun ministry is ministry's.
He was referring to Vince McMahon. This was an angle leading up to a merger between his faction called the "Ministry of Darkness" and Vince's "Corporation" to form the "Corporate Ministry."
I would like to say "Ministries" if it is plural form of Ministry.
ministry of education
february the 15th
Ministry of Health
Ministry Of Education
Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation
MOT is refers to Ministry of Transport".
Ministry of Interior Moi is also the French word for "my".
Ministry of education
"Ever again" is an intensive form of "again." It extends the sense of a verb's meaning beyond the present time, either into the past or the future. For example, we say "If you do that again (right now in the present), I'll be angry," but "If you everdo that again ( at any time in the future)... I'll go ballistic."In the sense of "never again" when used with a negated verb, it generally expresses the idea that the action of the verb has occurred for the last time. For example: "the man did not leave his home ever again" means that he went home and stayed there.In negative commands, the verb and its objects, if there are any, go between "ever" and "again." For example: "Don't eversay that kind of thing to me again."