Time is up.

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I only can hope at this piont

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hope (third-person singular simple present hopes,

present participle hoping,

simple past and past participle hoped)

(intransitive, transitive) To want something to happen, with a sense of expectation that it might.

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Who peed on the floor?

There seems to be a big ring mark left over...

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boings urinating over America. Fire breathing dragons in summer

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if I followed that thread correctly, how does a glucose meter corrolate to pyramids??

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inteferometer?

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Summer” came from the Old English name for that time of year, sumor. This, in turn, came from the Proto-Germanic sumur-, which itself came from the Proto-Indo-European root sam- (sam- seems to be a variant of the Proto-Indo-European sem-, meaning “together / one").

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From Middle English Sampson, Sampsoun, Samson, from Latin Samson, from Ancient Greek Σαμψών (Sampsṓn), from Hebrew שִׁמְשׁוֹן‎.

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