It is not "victoria's day." It is "Victoria Day." Capital "V" and capital "D" with neither an apostrophe nor a small "s."
Neither Coal Nor Ashes - 1995 was released on: USA: 1995
Dumb and Dumber - 1995 Dixie Dolts Neither Rain Nor Sleet Nor Dumbness 1-4 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-Y7
Neither Here Nor There The Waiting Room - 2007 was released on: USA: 28 October 2007 (Vine Short Film Festival)
No. The word 'portray' is neither negative nor positive. It is neutral.
Neither by Day Nor by Night was created in 1972.
The cast of Neither Day Nor Night - 2009 includes: Robert Kokol as D.J. Hamburg Jeni Reed as Amy Young
Yes, during the spring and fall equinoxes, there is a day when the duration between sunrise and sunset is approximately 12 hours. This occurs because the Earth's axis is tilted neither towards nor away from the sun, resulting in equal day and night lengths.
The Equinox (Vernal & Autumnal) There are only two times of the year when the Earth's axis is tilted neither toward nor away from the sun, resulting in a "nearly" equal amount of daylight and darkness at all latitudes. These events are referred to as Equinoxes
"Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds".This is an unofficial creed or motto of the United States Postal Service.
Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night nor a pandemic has much chance of delaying a presidential election.
Neither A nor B
Neither, then nor; eg neither Jack nor John can ski.
Instead of 'or' and together with 'neither' in a negative statement, when none of the alternatives are true:"Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds" (Semi-official creed for the US postal service)"both A and B" - A and B"either A or B" - A or B (or both)"neither A nor B" - not A and not B
It can mean either "neither" or "nor."It can mean, 'neither/nor' as in "Neither [Ni] sleet, nor [ni] dark of night..."It can mean 'not even' as in "She didn't want to talk to anyone, not even [ni] her closest friends." In the imperative, it can mean "Don't even..." as in "Don't even [Ni] think about it."
"Nor" typically pairs with "neither" to form a correlative conjunction. For example, "She wanted neither the red dress nor the blue dress."
It is neither good nor bad but keep in mind that drinking dehydrates the body and what would be best for your body the day after a night of drinking is water and/or any other hydrating drinks.