It would be helpful if you would explain what you mean by reported. Reported by whom to whom? By historians writing now? By the SS to relatives?
they must try to keep away from cooking jobs in case they spread the disease and they must wash their hands to help keep away the chances of distributing bacteria must also go to the doctor a lot in order to stay updated on there disease. look at typhoid. typhoid Mary had it and transferred it to over 40 people of whom lots died.
"What" is a pronoun. It's the object form of "who", meaning that's used after prepostions ("to whom, by whom") and in formal speech as the direct object of verbs (whom should I tell?) "What" can be a pronoun, adjective, or adverb. In "What did you say?" it's a pronoun. In "what books have you read?" it's an adjective. In "what with one thing and another, this is hard" it's an adverb.
birthmarks are a rare skin disease, it usually happens in the whom
Please rewrite. You need to identify the raid you ask about.
Unit commander or unit security representative
Eastern Kentucky University has a plethora of campuses, and thus is located in many different areas. There are regional campuses in Corbin, Danville, Fort Knox, Hazard, Lancaster, Manchester, and Somerset. All of whom are located in Kentucky. However, the main campus is located in Richmond, Kentucky.
In the US, your local police department. * Computer crime is reported to the FTC, http://www.ftc.gov. Residential burglary is reported to the local authorities.
The president in 1840 was Martin Van Buren and the VP was Richard M. Johnson from Kentucky.
Eastern Kentucky University has a plethora of campuses, and thus is located in many different areas. There are regional campuses in Corbin, Danville, Fort Knox, Hazard, Lancaster, Manchester, and Somerset. All of whom are located in Kentucky. However, the main campus is located in Richmond, Kentucky.
Yes, that is how the majority of crimes are reported. Either by the individuals against whom the crimes were committed, or un-involved witnesses.
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