11 August, 03:42
Pretty sure DJT just sent comms.
https://qaggregator.news
https://www.calculator.net...
CANCELED with an "L" missing.
30 million, and then 33 million?
33 million = 45 ( 90, 45, 111, -48)
30 million = 42 (We serve at the pleasure of the president. DJT)
Cancelled = 59 > 32
Canceled = 47 > 29
https://qaggregator.news
https://www.calculator.net...
CANCELED with an "L" missing.
30 million, and then 33 million?
33 million = 45 ( 90, 45, 111, -48)
30 million = 42 (We serve at the pleasure of the president. DJT)
Cancelled = 59 > 32
Canceled = 47 > 29
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Valerie Gilbert
@ValerieGilbert
11 August, 03:46
In response Photon 333 to her Publication
Could be, on the other hand, one L is acceptable spelling in the states. https://www.merriam-webste...
Cancelled or Canceled - Which is Correct? | Merriam-Webster
While both are acceptable for the past tense of cancel, using one L is more common in American English, while two Ls is more common in British English.
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