Federal Judge Sentences Burnsville Man to Seven Years on Drug Charges
Federal Judge Sentences Burnsville Man to Seven Years on Drug Charges
Filed under: meth cocaine
US Department of Justice Tuesday, a Burnsville man and two other Twin Cities residents were sentenced for conspiring to distribute more than large quantities of methamphetamine and cocaine. US District Court Chief Judge Michael J.… Continue reading
help me to summarize this 3 pharagraph became 3 sentences…. (1 sentence for 1 pharagraph)?
Question by rechi: help me to summarize this 3 pharagraph became 3 sentences…. (1 sentence for 1 pharagraph)?
please use pharaphrasing… thank you very much
In Singapore, the death penalty is mandatory for drug trafficking, murder, treason, and certain crimes involving guns. Executions in Singapore are carried out by… Continue reading
Judge sentences Tla’Amin woman to four and a half years in jail
Judge sentences Tla’Amin woman to four and a half years in jail
A Tla’Amin (Sliammon) First Nation woman faces more time in jail as the result of killing a young woman in 2009.
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Judge sentences Tla’Amin woman to four and a half years… Continue reading
How can I use “su/sus,” “tu/tus,” “mi/mis” and “nuestros” in spanish sentences?
Question by B): How can I use “su/sus,” “tu/tus,” “mi/mis” and “nuestros” in spanish sentences?
‘Su’ means ‘his’ (I think) but how do you say ‘her’ in spanish? Also, what does ‘nuestras’ mean? Any examples of how you use them in sentences would be helpful. 🙂
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Prepositions! are these 4 sentences correct?
Question by Joseph: Prepositions! are these 4 sentences correct?
1) You can get a good job BY being hard-working and intelligent.
2) She was kicked OUT OF the stadium FOR drinking alcohol.
3) WITH good imagination, kids don’t need money. (Emphatic)
4) The bank has revoked my account FOR… Continue reading
Short sentences ‘can be obstacle’
Short sentences ‘can be obstacle’
Serving several short sentences prevents criminals dealing with problems such as addiction and breaking the cycle of offending, a new study has found.
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