Same as "there are two sides to a coin", or two sides to a story.
It's a way of saying that things rarely are as clear-cut as they might first appear, and whatever you do might influence something else which you hadn't thought about frst.
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It means that you had your period twice. You're supposed to menstruate around every month.
The answer is 25. The answer to any calculation 5n (for integer n>1) always ends with 25 The fact that computers cannot deal with large numbers and just add zeros at the end does not mean that the last two digits are actually zero. You can do the whole question modulo 100 and see that 5 to any power larger than 1 ends in 25.
Yes, it does. "last couple of days" does mean "last two days" ^^
You take the arithmetic mean of the two middle values.
Kentucky Jones - 1964 Two Ends of a Stick 1-18 was released on: USA: 13 February 1965
Every two months is fine.
The frequency of the sea wave crest passing a stick twice every second is 2 Hz. This means that two wave crests pass by the stick in one second.
The lord of the flies originally hung on a stick sharpened at both ends. One end in the earth and the other supporting the pig head. Roger intends to do this same thing to Ralph if they kill him, but replacing the pigs head with Ralphs. They dont kill Ralph :)
Stick Insects are insects, so like every other insect species, they have six legs.
You should feed them every two days
The word Biennial means Every two years
This means a stick -- between 2 balls oo its basically means male genitals. or a penis
Two sides to every story.
-- Just like each planet, and probably every star, the sun is spinning. -- Every point on the surface moves in a circle, and the center of every circle is inside the sun. -- All of those points together make a line inside the sun ... the line that the whole sun spins around. -- The points where the ends of that line stick through the surface are the poles of rotation. Even easier: -- Take a big apple. -- Stick a sharp pencil through the whole apple and right through its center, so that you can grab the ends of the pencil and spin the apple. -- The two places where the pencil sticks through the apple skin are the poles of the spinning.
A magnet has two poles, called North and South. Take two magnets and stick the ends together. You'll find N-S and S-N stick together (attract). N-N and S-S push apart (repel).
The pay period for McDonald's employees ends every other Friday. Employees are paid only every two weeks at the restaurant.