Nag and Nagina are characters from Rudyard Kipling's "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi," part of his "The Jungle Book" collection. They are cobras who plot to kill the human family living in the garden to reclaim their territory. Nagina devises a plan to lure the family’s pet mongoose, Rikki-Tikki-Tavi, into a trap by using a fake snake, enabling them to eliminate their threat and regain control over the garden. Their ultimate goal is to establish dominance in the area by eliminating any potential dangers.
He doesn't plan to rule the world, just be President for his term.
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That would depend on where you live in Texas and what it is you plan on planting. As a rule, it is usually after the last frost of the season. If you are talking about a vegetable or flower garden, most seed packs will give general instructions for when and how to plant.
The birthday rule will decide who's plan is primary or secondary.
Using Fascism.
To rule the forest together
method, plan, policy, rule, principle, procedure, recipe, blueprint
It gave the national Congress the power to veto any state law
The Albany Plan
A good rule of thumb is to plan for about 1 to 1.5 pounds of turkey per person for Thanksgiving.
to rule the intire world and take over the resistance
The most common Coordination of Benefits (COB) rule is the "Birthday Rule." This rule determines which parent's health insurance plan is primary for a dependent child when both parents have coverage. Under this rule, the plan of the parent whose birthday falls earlier in the calendar year is considered primary, regardless of the year of birth. This helps streamline the claims process and avoid confusion regarding which insurance pays first.