S&W, e-gunparts.com, Brownell's
In addition to the above, Midway arms and the online auction websites Gunbroker.com and AuctionArms.com have S&W parts for sale. There are many other gun parts websites too, Goggle "Smith Wesson parts" and you'll find them.
Monsieur et Madame Smith, and try not to pronounce it Smeese.
Et al means "and others" or it can mean "and elsewhere." When used in citing a reference it often means there are multiple authors of the work cited and the citation is for the first author and the others. John Smith, et al would mean John Smith and his coauthors.
The cast of Les aventures de Captain Brackmard et la Bite de Cristal - 2010 includes: Amandine Degenne as Sara Jean Fornerod as Agent Wesson Pascal Jaubert as Captain Brackmard Marc Pistolesi as Charlie le Manager Benjamin Zeitoun as Agent Smith
et al. (and others).Use et al. after listing the first author only for subsequent multiple authors. Example (Smith, Jones, Taylor & Johnson, 2003); subsequent list would be (Smith et al., 2003).Notation for subsequent multiple authors in a citation is "et al." without the quotation marks.
"Et al." is used in a citation to refer to multiple authors. For example, in a research paper, you can write "Smith et al. (2020) found that..." to credit a study conducted by Smith and other authors without listing all their names.
Generally, the term "et al" in the context of a lawsuit, stands for "and others". It is normally seen accompanying a party's name, e.g., Smith Jones, et al.,
The current status of the research project outlined in the unpublished manuscript by Smith et al. is unknown as the manuscript has not been published or made publicly available.
The cast of George et Margaret - 1993 includes: Danielle Darrieux as Alice Smith Inger Ekbom as Gladys Olivier Rodier as Roger Trampton Geoffroy Thiebaut as Claude Smith
When using "et al." in past tense, it typically follows the citation of a work that has multiple authors. For example, you might write, "Smith et al. (2020) found that the treatment was effective." In this case, "et al." indicates that there are additional authors beyond Smith, and the past tense "found" reflects the research results from that publication. Remember to use "et al." after the first author's name, followed by the publication year in parentheses.
Because the character Mr Smith is Eliot as a child in the movie E.T.
The US rock band (Steven Tyler, Joe Perry et al) is Aerosmith.
The phrase "etc" is an abbreviation. The full form is et cetera.