In Sonnet 35, the speaker's eyes desire to look upon the beauty of the youth, as the eyes are the windows to the soul and crave the sight of the beloved's form to feed the soul's desire for perfection and fulfillment.
The probability of rolling snake eyes on any one throw is 1 in 36. The probability of NOT rolling a snake eyes is 35 in 36. The only outcome here which we do not desire is that in which a non-snake eye roll occurs four times in a row, therefore, we take (35/36)^4 to find the probability of NEVER getting a snake eyes, and then subtract that answer from 1 to get the chances for any outcome WITH at least one pair of snake eyes. The chances are 10.66% of getting at least one snake eyes in four rolls.
No, there are more English speakers in Canada than Spanish speakers in the US. English is one of the official languages of Canada and is spoken by the majority of the population. While Spanish is widely spoken in the US, it is not the most prevalent language.
25 to 35 watts
North and South America both have the highest population of Spanish speakers in the world. There are over 103 million native Spanish speakers in Mexico alone and over 35 million in the United States.
No mammals do, but maybe some sort of underwater creature.
Yes, if you don't want it too loud. A home theater will be using at least 4 speakers.
Of course. If there are seven pennies and thirteen dimes in a bowl, and you pick up one coin with your eyes closed, the probability of picking up a penny is 35%.
Whirlwind manufactures a host of audio equipment. For 35 years they have made and sold audio interfaces, speakers, mixers, microphone stands, and cables.
it depends on the brand and the condition plus who your're selling to
There are 28 people present and 35 dogs present
Yes, Sharbat Gula was born with striking green eyes which became famous in the iconic National Geographic cover photograph taken by Steve McCurry in 1984.
35:1 or 35 to 1. "Snake eyes" The probability for a total of two on two dice are the product of the chances on each die. You will get one spot an average of one time in six on one die, so the chances are one in 6. The same is true on the second die, so the chance of both happening together on one roll are 1/6 x 1/6 or 1/36. "On average,"1 out of 36 times you will get "snake eyes," so 35 out of 36 times you will not. That make the odds AGAINST equal 35:1 or 35 to one.