10 euro coins are pretty common across Europe, but only legal tender in the issuing country.
10 euro coins are pretty common across Europe, but only legal tender in the issuing country.
So half the country, or a quarter of the continent judging by the map. I would guess 90% of people living there were already deeply embedded in local culture before the term climate change was invented.
Sure, but they are different just like France and Poland were different in WWII. Very much on the same side in a fight against expansionism.
“you kids break it up or I’m gonna do it for ya”
Skilled labor is economists jargon, so the meaning of it does not match the dictionary definition.
No one is saying there is literally no skill involved in unskilled labor.
Nothing wrong with speaking from experience.