Population.
Noun.
The number of people who can play poker at once typically ranges from 2 to 10 players, depending on the specific variant of the game being played.
I don't think there is a specific phobia for the number 6, but being scared of the number 666 is called Hexakosioihexekontahexaphobia. Hope that helps.
If you chat with people on the xbox without being on the xbox then you are not on the xbox so can't chat with people on the xbox
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There's many chatangos made out there. If you want to be a mod on a certain chatango, you have to contact the admin or "owner" of that certain chatango and ask to be a mod. But remember, being a mod means you have great responsibility. You have to follow by the rules.
People being a certain number really depends on what you are talking. A number representing a person can be used as identification, employee number, or many other things.
It's a term that describes people's feelings on government. It examines whether or not people feel they are being taken seriously.It's a term that describes people's feelings on government. It examines whether or not people feel they are being taken seriously.
You need to specify these 'certain people' as each saint has specific reasons for being canonized.
No, "halfway" is not a noun. It is an adverb that describes something being done or reached to only a certain extent or point.
I am most certain that Miley Cyrus does have a number one fan. The problem is to find out who that is. I am sure that there are many people around the world today that count them selves as being her number one fan. Nothing wrong in being her number one fan, just do not expect to be the only one :-)
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All factors except the number itself or unity are "proper factors", the excluded ones being tautological.
A "percent" is a fraction or ratio of a certain number of things compared to all the things being compared. If you were talking about 100 people, 40% of them would be 40 people. If you had 220 people, then 40% of them would be 88 people. And so on . . .
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