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Aeronautics is the study or practice of flight and the design of aircraft or spacecraft for navigation in the earth's atmosphere.
You can use the word Periscope a few ways in a sentence. You can write the sentence I am going to periscope the website.
I'm astounded!
Example sentence - It was easy to find the brightest star in the night sky.
To fade means to become lighter or less noticeable. If you keep losing weight, you will fade away. The dark spots fade when you use this cream.
Example sentence - The artist planned the mural on the east side of the bridge so the sun wouldn't fade the colors.
When writing a film script, the first words in the script are fade-in, in all caps and positioned at the left margin.
No, it is not correct to say "cause opportunities fade in a spoof". This is not a sentence, it is a sentence fragment that is an incoherent assertion.The first word in a sentence is always capitalized.The word 'cause' is a verb meaning 'to make happen'. When a sentence begins with a verb with no subject, the implied subject is 'you'. But an implied subject is only used in an imperative sentence. This is not an imperative sentence, it is a declarative sentence. In this case, the sentence should read: "You cause opportunities to fade in a spoof."The word 'cause' is a noun, a word for the person or thing that is the producer of an effect, result, or consequence. Using 'cause' as noun, the sentence still needs a subject and a verb, for example: "You are the cause of opportunities tofade in a spoof."Or, if the noun 'cause' is the subject, it needs a verb and possibly an object of the verb, for example: "The cause of opportunities to fade in a spoof is inattention.""The cause of opportunities to fade in a spoof will get you again if you don't keep your eyes open."Then we come to the use of the noun 'spoof'. The word means a humorous imitation of something, a mockery or a parody. It is very unclear how opportunities could fade in a spoof! But, let's give it a try.Often the cause of opportunities to fade is a spoof of sincere intentions.A cause of opportunities to fade is a plausible but deceptive spoof.There could be any number of variations to the theme, but since your original group of words is incomprehensible, it's difficult to determine which would actually work for your purposes.
There are no real fade-proof flags that are available for outdoor use since all flags fade due to the elements and the lime in the weather.
Sometimes my jeans fade away when they get older. Or- The light faded as the man closed his eyes, welcoming the peace of sleep.
As she walked a long the beach, the girl saw the sun beginning to fade as night took over day.
Use bleach or hair dye.
the easiest way is to use it but in your case it will fade on its own over time, or try rubbing dirt on it a little bit
They will fade, but not for at least a year. They use high quality ink.
The squad had to fade into their surroundings in order for their ambuscade to successfully ambush the enemy. Your ambuscade will fail without better camouflage. Your sorry ambuscade was weak, dude!
You can use Palmer's Success Skin Fade Milk for your scars.