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Can I lay an era card in any path?

Super-Ape Games: FAQ
Generally yes, however, you cannot lay it against sector that is not being used by any player. Back to the top

I have completed my path and my playing piece is on the sixth era card so how do I win the game?

Super-Ape Games: FAQ
You win if on you turn if you draw an era card. If you draw an action card, implement it; if your path and remains intact and piece on the sixth era, you continue to draw an evolution card(s) until you either win the game (by drawing an era card) or the game continues in the normal way because your piece is forced back (or path reduced) after the effect of an action card. Back to the top

Can I lay out my own business card, letterhead, etc.?

Northie: F.A.Q.'s
Yes, if you wish to lay out your own design that is fine with us. You can do so on either a napkin, piece of paper, or digitally. We will then take your layout and convert it into a format that is ready for the printers. You can then either get it printed through us, or go elsewhere with it.

I want to lay a gravel path in my garden. What size and grade of gravel should I use?

Cardigan Sand and Gravel - FAQ.
If you intend the pathway for pedestrian use only then a 10mm, 14mm or 20mm "single sized" gravel is the usual preference for aesthetic reasons. However, if for example a wheelbarrow is to use the route, then a single sized material is too easily displaced under the load of the wheel and a 20mm "graded" product would be preferred. (A graded product has a wider range of particle sizes than a single sized product).

I have an existing concrete driveway/path, can I lay decomposed granite over the top?

Australian Native Landscapes :: FAQ's
No. Concrete provides a sub-base without flexibility. This may result in the decomposed granite cracking due to expansion and contraction with changes in moisture content and temperature.

Is it a back or a lay system?

Frequently Asked and Answered Questions for Golden Star Syst...
It is a back system, i.e. you place ?100 on a horse at the odd of 2/1 (3.0). If it wins, you win ?200. If it loses, you lose your ?100 stake.

What is the path like?

Frequently Asked Questions about the pilgrimage to Santiago ...
All the routes are varied, from footpath to metalled highway. Some of the footpaths are gravelled, some remain deep mud, some are strewn with boulders. Some road stretches remain (though local authorities along the Camino francés have recently made big efforts to create separate pilgrim footpaths alongside the highway). The pass over the Pyrenees from St Jean-Pied-de-Port reaches 1,400 m, as do the Montes de León and the pass at O Cebreiro.

Do I get a title from ERA?

Frequently Asked Questions
No. We give you a Certificate of Origin (also known as an MSO) for the kit, plus a Bill of Sale. When you register the car, the state will issue you a title based on those documents, plus the Bills of Sale for your major parts. What about emissions? Emissions standards for composite vehicles also vary from state to state, and even regions within states. Most states will require that your car meet the specifications for the year of your engine. Another reason to stick with an early engine.

When can employees enroll in the ERA program?

Wisconsin DETF - Employee Reimbursement Account FAQ's
open enrollment period is held in October-November of each year to give employees the opportunity to enroll for the next plan year. Newly hired employees must enroll within 30 days of their hire date. NOTE: There is no requirement that an employee participate in the WRS for 6 months prior to enrolling in the ERA.

How big is E.R.A.?

FIA Frequently Asked Questions
We have a total of 15 full time people working in 4 buildings at our central location. We also have a separate R&D facility down the street. We do almost everything in house: chassis, body, small parts, rebuilding of rear suspension, upholstery, wiring harnesses and turnkey cars. We sublet the casting and machining, and most of our sheet metal is done locally at Fabtron, Inc. on a CNC punch machine.

Where may I find help in registering for the eRA Commons?

Type 1 Diabetes Pathfinder Award : NIDDK
Is there a limit to the number of application that may be submitted by an institution? D. Grant Application Format and Content

Can my employer fire me or lay me off without notice?

Wage & Hour
Yes, unless it is a massive layoff or plant closure, in which case you should contact the U. S. Department of Labor at 202-535-0577, or VT Department of Labor at (802) 828-4177.

What is a "Lay" midwife?

Homebirth FAQ - Midwives - Midwifery - Home Birth Frequently...
The term "Lay Midwife" has been used to designate an uncertified or unlicensed midwife who was educated through informal routes such as self-study or apprenticeship rather than through a formal program. This term does not necessarily mean a low level of education, just that the midwife either chose not to become certified or licensed, or there was no certification available for her type of education (as was the fact before the Certified Professional Midwife credential was available).

Do you have to lay on your back after surgery?

FAQTKR
No. Many patients who have enough arthritis in the knee to undergo knee replacement, also have back arthritis as well, making some positions routinely uncomfortable. There are no restrictions to positioning in bed or out of bed after surgery. However, it is very important to elevate the leg as much as possible during inactive periods during the first 2-3 weeks post-op.

How many eggs will a hen lay in a week/year? When do they start to lay eggs?

Frequently Asked Questions
A typical hen will start to lay eggs at about 6 months of age. The eggs will start out small, then get increasingly larger. During the first year of laying, the hen (if she is a good egg producer) will lay one egg, almost every day. The birds will then go through a "molt" in the late fall/ winter months and stop laying. Then they will start again in the early spring. You can encourage egg laying through the colder months by keeping a light on, inside the chicken coop.
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