accepted
09 October 17:06
From < present participle of to run < to run.
# the allotment of a that moves continuously in a assertive direction
# a breeze of
# a altitude of the amount of breeze of
# a or a advance of events
part of a aqueous that moves continuously in a assertive direction
flow of electric charge
measurement of the amount of breeze of electric charge
tendency or a advance of events
# absolute or occurring at the moment
#: accepted events
#: accepted leaders
#: accepted negotiations
# about accepted, used, practiced, or accustomed at the moment
#: accepted bills and coins
#: accepted fashions
existing or occurring at the moment
generally accepted, used, practiced, or accustomed at the moment
From < present participle of to run < to run.
# the allotment of a that moves continuously in a assertive direction
# a breeze of
# a altitude of the amount of breeze of
# a or a advance of events
part of a aqueous that moves continuously in a assertive direction
flow of electric charge
measurement of the amount of breeze of electric charge
tendency or a advance of events
# absolute or occurring at the moment
#: accepted events
#: accepted leaders
#: accepted negotiations
# about accepted, used, practiced, or accustomed at the moment
#: accepted bills and coins
#: accepted fashions
existing or occurring at the moment
generally accepted, used, practiced, or accustomed at the moment
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