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20.04.2020 16:32
your title has lead me to the following website
https://www.instagram.com/6ix9ine/?hl=en
20.04.2020 16:27
this is the meaning of your title
es
/yes/
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exclamation
exclamation: yes
1.
used to give an affirmative response.
"“Do you understand?” “Yes.”"
Similar:
all right
alright
very well
of course
by all means
sure
certainly
absolutely
indeed
affirmative
in the affirmative
agreed
roger
aye
aye aye
yeah
yah
yep
yup
uh-huh
okay
OK
okey-dokey
okey-doke
achcha
righto
righty-ho
surely
yea
Opposite:
no
expressing agreement with a positive statement just made.
"“That was a grand evening.” “Yes, it was.”"
asked at the end of a statement to indicate the expectation of agreement.
"you think I perhaps killed Westbourne, yes?"
expressing contradiction of a negative statement.
"“You don't want to go.” “Yes, I do.”"
2.
used as a response to someone addressing one or otherwise trying to attract one's attention.
"“Oh, Mr. Lawrence.” “Yes?”"
3.
used to question a remark or ask for more detail about it.
"“It should be easy to check.” “Oh yes? How?”"
4.
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20.04.2020 16:25
this is following of your title if I understand it as
Online Travel Agency
OTA stands for: Online Travel Agency. OTAs are online companies whose websites allow consumers to book various travel related services directly via Internet. They are 3rd party agents reselling trips, hotels, cars, flights, vacation packages etc. provided / organised by others.
20.04.2020 16:21
this is a meaning to your following question
The famous symbol of the Ferrari race team is the Cavallino Rampante ("prancing horse") black prancing stallion on a yellow shield, usually with the letters S F (for Scuderia Ferrari), with three stripes of green, white and red (the Italian national colors) at the top. The road cars have a rectangular badge on the hood (see picture at top of page), and, optionally, the shield-shaped race logo on the sides of both front wings, close to the door.
On 17 June 1923, Enzo Ferrari won a race at the Savio track in Ravenna where he met Countess Paolina, mother of Count Francesco Baracca, an ace of the Italian air force and national hero of World War I, who used to paint a horse on the side of his planes. The Countess asked Enzo to use this horse on his cars, suggesting that it would bring him good luck. The original "prancing horse" on Baracca's airplane was painted in red on a white cloud-like shape, but Ferrari chose to have the horse in black
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