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Crossing the arms denotes a person who is shutting themselves off from communication, or a person who is trying to protect themselves (or their ideas).
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Tropic of Cancer
it probaly was. because i have seen middle age sheilds with crosses.
No. To say that would be to give a language the characteristics of a person. A language is not even an inanimate object, it is an abstract thing that emerges out of the human brain. Basically people LOVE to talk to one another, just look at all the people using phones all the time. This desire to communicate crosses cultures and countries and it can only be met if we all have some sort of basic language in common. The people of the world (as individuals) seem to have chosen to use English to achieve this communication and most now have English as a second language. Obviously after a certain critical mass of people have done this whatever language this happened to would end up as the Language of Earth. It is however very important that people use and speak their own languages too, there is culture and tradition in them that we would all be poorer for if this were lost.
There is a large selection of wall crosses at Wall Crosses online. They sell metal and wood crosses. Totally Crosses has many beautiful wall crosses. Church Furniture is another place to purchase wall crosses.
Knots and crosses is a game which a player can be knots (o) or crosses (x). The aim of the game is to get 3 knots or crosses in a row.
"Transatlantic" refers to something that crosses or extends across the Atlantic Ocean, typically describing relations, communication, or transportation between countries or regions on opposite sides of the ocean.
no
the plural form is crosses
No, only vampires are said to be scared of crosses, but there is no record of werewolves being scared of crosses.
Wooden Crosses was created in 1932.
Three Crosses was created in 1916.