Sacred? Well, if it’s a memorial to the victory of the White Army and those we lost in the campaign to take beck freedom, and not a memorial to they tyranny of the “Comrades”, maybe it is sacred. But can’t a White Army veteran visit to pay his respects to his fallen brothers and sisters, and even make small talk with the former enemy as a gesture of peace?
#include <stdio.h>int main(void)
{
int b;for (b = 99; b >= 0; b--) { switch (b) { case 0: printf("No more bottles of cider on the wall, no more bottles of cider.\n"); printf("Go to the store and buy some more, 99 bottles of cider on the
wall.\n”);
break;
case 1:
printf(“1 bottle of cider on the wall, 1 bottle of cider.\n”);
printf(“Take one down and pass it around, no more bottles of cider on the
wall\n”);
break;
default:
printf(“%d bottles of cider on the wall, %d bottles of cider.\n”, b, b);
printf(“Take one down and pass it around, %d %s of cider on the
wall.\n”
,b - 1
,((b - 1) > 1)? “bottles” : “bottle”);
break;
}
}return 0;
}
#include <stdio.h>
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