you can't you have to go around the gym to the tubes at the upper left hand corner and hit the a button
Yes. Silver is 14, Shadow is over 50, chronologically. And Sonic is 15.
Walk or run trough them
the move over night
Only the knights are able to jump over another chess piece. The king can only move one square at a time.
You get it at Gamestop, but this event is already over. Sorry guys that did not get it!
Sterling silver buckles in Texas develop a rich patina over time, adding depth, character, and a cherished quality to each piece.
I have been told it means "Over Silver" as in the gold has been electroplated over a sliver piece. and hence is worth a lot less than a solid gold piece.
"10WG" refers to the metal type and purity of the jewelry, specifically 10 karat white gold. "OS" could stand for "over silver," indicating a white gold piece that is plated over a layer of silver.
The letters "krn" typically indicate the manufacturer's trademark or branding. The number "925" represents the purity of the metal, meaning it is sterling silver (92.5% pure silver). Therefore, an item marked as "14k gold over sterling silver" would be a piece of jewelry where the surface is coated or plated with 14 karat gold over a base of sterling silver.
Most gold over metal (sterling etc.) is microplated. The only way to know the thickness or content would be to have it read by a jeweler that has a machine that breaks down what ores are used in the piece. This would also give you the percentage of each.
made of gold or silver, this is dependent on the items referred to, it may mean some are gold and some are silver. Legally to sell an item as either gold or silver it should be fully hallmarked. If the term refers to a single piece gold decoration may have been added to a silver piece (I have a Victorian bangle with gold flowers on a silver base) or the item may be gilded gold over silver or vermeil gold plated silver (this is usually stamped 925. It may also mean gold or silver tone which is neither gold nor silver.
SSP on silver jewelry stands for "Sterling Silver Plated," indicating that the piece is made of a base metal that has been plated with sterling silver. It is important to note that sterling silver plating is thinner and less durable than solid sterling silver, and may wear off over time with use.
"24kt gold over sterling silver" means that a layer of 24 karat gold has been plated over a base of sterling silver. The gold layer is thin and purely decorative, providing a luxurious appearance at a lower cost than solid gold jewelry. Over time, the gold plating may wear off, revealing the silver underneath.
Okay - I'm no expert but... 1898 would suggest the year of manufacture. EP would suggest 'electroplating' - meaning the piece is not solid silver, but a thin veneer of pure silver electrostatically plated over a cheaper metal. NS suggests the base piece is made from an alloy of Nickel Silver.
The stolen Pokemon is any of the starter Pokemon (specifically, the 1 that has a type advantage over yours) available at the beggining of the game from New bark town from Professor Elms lab and the other Pokemon that your Rival stole was a Sneasel from a boy in Cianwood town
A short piece of solid bar steel used when jointing 2 pieces of tubing. The tubes are slid over the slug, to reinforce the joint and it adds additional metal to weld too.
Over 1,000 cars are stolen in a year.