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My mind has gone blank!!!!
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I am sure that the answers to the following questions are easy, but I think my brain has turned to mush!!!!
1) The language designed for internet application?
2) In which year did the first London to Brighton Motor Rally take place?
3) Which Country has 10 different towns called Moscow?
4) What are the two official languages of Belgium?
5) Which armed forces is known as the Senior Service?
6) Where does a Scotsman keep his dirk?
Last but not least, and I am sure that this is the easist question; 7) What is the outer boundard of an enclosed area called?
Thanks for any help
1) The language designed for internet application?
2) In which year did the first London to Brighton Motor Rally take place?
3) Which Country has 10 different towns called Moscow?
4) What are the two official languages of Belgium?
5) Which armed forces is known as the Senior Service?
6) Where does a Scotsman keep his dirk?
Last but not least, and I am sure that this is the easist question; 7) What is the outer boundard of an enclosed area called?
Thanks for any help
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/european_langua ges/countries/belgium.shtml
http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/european_langua ges/countries/belgium.shtml
Q2
The annual event takes place on the first Sunday of every November and commemorates the Emancipation Run of 14 November 1896 which celebrated the passing into law of the Locomotives on the Highway Act, which raised the speed limit for `light locomotives' from 4 mph to 14 mph and abolished the requirement for these vehicles to be preceded by a man on foot.
The annual event takes place on the first Sunday of every November and commemorates the Emancipation Run of 14 November 1896 which celebrated the passing into law of the Locomotives on the Highway Act, which raised the speed limit for `light locomotives' from 4 mph to 14 mph and abolished the requirement for these vehicles to be preceded by a man on foot.
Q6
from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirk
"The dirk was worn in plain view suspended from a belt at the waist."
from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirk
"The dirk was worn in plain view suspended from a belt at the waist."
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