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No I was a fan of that show. Seen every episode over and over. They NEVER appered together. Victor was doing " carter Country" while Merlin was on. Carter series failed Victor back on Merlin off. BTW I meet Merlin Olson
First cousin of Victor Frankenstein in Mary Shelley's classic tale. Victor marries Elizabeth and the creature kills her all on the same scene.
Eneko Aritsa (Íñigo Arista, 770? - 852) is the name of the Basque victor in the Battle of Roncevaux. According to Basque culture, the same name (and the same person, or a case of a father and son) receives credit for victory in both the first and second battles at Orreaga ("juniper [Juniperus spp] grove").
In the story of Frankentein, Victor takes sledges for the journey across the ice, with him he takes plenty of pervisions and the creature does the same (ahead of Victor in the'chase')but due to the creatures extreme strength he is un-weakened by the venture but Victor however becomes frail and is picked up by Waltons boat where he re-tells his tale to the captin before he dies.
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Victor wants to take French in seventh grade to impress a girl named Teresa, whom he has a crush on. He believes that speaking French will make him seem sophisticated and attractive to her.
The same - Teresa
The same word - Victor
Centipedes are not in the same class as spiders. Spiders are arachnids, and they belong in a class all their own. Centipedes are in the class Chilopoda of the subphylum Myriopoda. For more information, check out en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CentipedeI hope this was helpful.
Sorry, I was wondering the same thing you were. Are you from my science class? I hope not...
It is the same :Teresa , you would say it something like Te-ra-sa
No, St. Teresa usually refers to St. Teresa of Avila, the 16th century founder of the Discaled Carmelites. St. Therese of Liseux was the nineteenth century Carmelite known as the little flower. Blessed Mother Teresa was the founder of the Missionaries of Charity in the twentieth century.
No
Mother Teresa died in 1997 of a massive heart attack.
I'm sure Victor likes you. Maybe just not in the same way as you like him.
Here is a good site for learning about waves. Hope it helps. http://www.physicsclassroom.com/Class/waves/