try the dictionary. It has so many words beginning with B! especially chapter 2! B is awesome!ANSWERBaseballballsbailbaaANSWERballoonbasketballbathbathing suitbatbrookeballbananasbonesbritneybriannabuttcrackbullbabybuckshotbreadbubbabedbedroomboardbroadbecky
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No U.S. states begin with B.
States beginning with B:NoneStates beginning with E:NoneStates beginning with J:NoneStates beginning with K:KansasKentucky
A coarse fabric beginning with B is burlap.
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Nope! Starts with B and ends in double SBugatti veyron SS.
The car beginning with N is the Japaneese car Nissan.
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try the dictionary. It has so many words beginning with B! especially chapter 2! B is awesome!ANSWERBaseballballsbailbaaANSWERballoonbasketballbathbathing suitbatbrookeballbananasbonesbritneybriannabuttcrackbullbabybuckshotbreadbubbabedbedroomboardbroadbecky
if the car b pulls in out of no where and with out the signal is car b fault
Ask a proffessor Your question doesn't make and sense. How can B sell A's car to B? I am always down for these riddles but there are so many logical errors, this looks to be rubbish. There seems to be problems with the way it was written. But if I look at it with a different context, I can answer this. Quickly....C owns 'this' car. While A owns 'his' car. If you look at the beginning....A sold his car to B, but B stole a car and didn't need A's. So A still has 'his' car. Then all of a sudden a new car comes out of nowhere apparently. C bought 'this' car. So the answer to your question being: "A and C who should own 'this' car? The answer is: C owns 'this' car.
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