well..i think it depends on how long you've had the headache and if it's hurting like excruciating pain and you can't stand it then yes i think you need to go to the doctors.
It would be Drs. John & Jane Doe or Drs. John Smith & John Doe.Unless it is a possessive, in which case the full word and an apostrophe should be used (doctor's).
To pronounce the word address when pertaining to a location it should be pronounced as (drs) as compared to (-drs). The stress should be on the first syllable. :) reference: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/address To pronounce the word address when pertaining to a location it should be pronounced as (drs) as compared to (-drs). The stress should be on the first syllable. :) reference: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/address To pronounce the word address when pertaining to a location it should be pronounced as (drs) as compared to (-drs). The stress should be on the first syllable. :) reference: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/address
Diagnostic Retrieval Systems.
DRS stands for Distributed Resource Scheduler.
DRS Virus was created in 2007.
DRS Technologies was created in 1968.
DRS Musikwelle was created in 1996.
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HELP TO PAY DRS. BILL
we should check her costomer list that how many drs are support them suppose out of 100 drs only 35 drs give bissiness for the company. rest of 65 drs are not support them , is the person implement company's strategy 100% or not person will achieve 70 % of target for corrective step for person 100 % implement company strategy then 100 % result will come
If two married doctors have the same last name, they should be addressed as Drs. Last Name. If they have different last names, address them as Drs. Name 1 and Name 2.
It would be Dr's order, but I would spell out the word. "Doctor's order".