The mean can take any numerical value.
It depends what you mean by "after". In a dictionary it does not.
What does it mean to simplify an algebraic expression?It means to take the problem to the lowest point you can take it to.
take away it is deacreasing
It means they come out to the same number.
to happen; to exist; to come to mind
To come into existence, take on form or shape
Accepting and dealing with events in your life as they occur.
airbag fault take it to a repar shop
The phrase "crossing the Rubicon" has come to mean an irrevocable move, something you cannot take back.
Not really. It can mean something as simple as "take care of yourself; I don't like any hurt to come to you."
They are not endangered. I mean, come on! They are awesome enough to take care of themselves. Duh!
"Come and take them"
It could mean alot of things. How was this referred to you in the first place. A basic interpretation would be what ever you are looking for take you time and it will come to you or you will stumble on it, it may be right in front of you and your overlooking it.
You can get married, be mean to people, oh and robbers can come, and so can ghost,take showers , toilet, and die (if you do NOT take care of your sim(s).
That the lengths men (full of pride) work for will later come back as pain and a bad result
My computer I mean