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Numbers that were extracted as UNKNOWN (One's I had a response from all be it still answer phone) Merryweather - 273-555-0120 Oscar - 273-555-0125 (I believe this is Oscar Guzman who is the arms dealer with Trevor) Truthseeker Helpline - Ronald Jakowski - 273-555-0155 Feminine Sexual Art Centre - 273-555-0164 (Not sure what this is)
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Declension Zeit is a feminine noun. Remember that, in German, both the spelling of the word and the article preceding the word can change depending on whether it is in the nominative, accusative, genitive, or dative case. For further information, see Collins Easy Learning German Grammar.
Because of its connection to water and its sweet smell it is considered feminine. People use it for ceremonies and healing along with sage and cedar. Often, sage (masculine) is first burned to purify and cleanse and then gentle sweetgrass (feminine) is used to attract good spirits.
Declension Frühling is a masculine noun. Remember that, in German, both the spelling of the word and the article preceding the word can change depending on whether it is in the nominative, accusative, genitive, or dative case. For further information, see Collins Easy Learning German Grammar.
Declension Hanf is a masculine noun. Remember that, in German, both the spelling of the word and the article preceding the word can change depending on whether it is in the nominative, accusative, genitive, or dative case. For further information, see Collins Easy Learning German Grammar.
The feminine form, rather rare, is Pasquala, Pasqualina, Pascale, Pascalle or Pascalina.