Not even John O' Shea
I wish I knew, i have added tons of essential oil, and i can still smell the shea butter :(
he meant that he would not sign or write a confession of something he knew he didn't do.
Simple. He did not know he would lose when he ran for president.
That would depend on whether John still stomps the Terra or not..i.e Past tense or Present tense. If using the phrase in notes for John's funeral say, it would be appropriate to make use of the Past tense - 'For those who knew John...'. However, if you are simply referring to John (the living individual whom one might assume you have some a priori knowledge of) then usage of the Present tense would be applicable - 'For those who know John...'.
Because she knew john.
I think so. But I wonder if he knew John Adams?
Because she knew john.
i tought you knew
Captain John Smith knew Pocahontas pretty well.
I knew you would love it
It is John .
It should be: "Neither Fred nor John..."