The routine "Return to Grace" (season 3, episode 14) features the song "Blues Alone" by Lili Roquelin. It's on iTunes.
Not in the near future but it is possible as she didn't die meaning she can return.
Unknown but It's always possible.
"Point of No Return." The episode is available on iTunes as well as the entire season. The season is also available on a DVD and Blu-Ray box set
It is not possible to return to the main menu once you have already loaded your game. They actually made that possible to do on Ratchet and Clank Future: A Crack in Time
You can't. There permanent.
If you interrupt the downloading file in iTunes before it has finished you will be able to continue with the download when you return to iTunes.
No, not unless the seller agrees. The Cooling Off Period or Buyer's Remorse Law does not apply to the purchase of an Automobile. It only applies to unsolicited sales. As in a door to door salesman or a telemarketer. You bought the car so unless the selling dealer will allow the return, you own it.
No..... But you can ask for a replacement song
It will expire and you will not be able to watch it anymore. There is not another way to return it.
If you are purchasing from the iTunes store but did not complete a download you can return to your Shopping Cart and you will be able to finish downloading.
Yes, it is possible to gradually return to the slow down time
it isnt there and you cant use youtube converter either
Yes, it is possible for the rate of return to be negative, indicating a loss on an investment or financial asset.
Sadly no. When you buy or rent something at iTunes you cannot get your money back unless you report it has a problem (glitches,bugs,Inc)
No, you can't get money on iTunes. However, a friend of yours could give you a gift card which you could redeem in iTunes. There are also a few sites that can give you iTunes giftcards, like PrizeRebel. They will send you gift cards in return of visiting their sponsors web site etc.
Yes, it is possible to return money to a credit card by making a payment to the card issuer.