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It doesn't really stand for anything. Rather, it stands for Sir Valentine(I forget his first name)'s name
Close to 20% of fatalities on the road are related to alcohol. This is why is it is very important to not drink and drive.
LX for Luxury/Moderate, EX for Executive (extra)/Loaded... DX for Deluxe/Basic, Si = Sport Injected, SiR = Sport Injected Racing, SiR-II = same, SiR-S = Sport Injected Racing Special Edition.
Sir S. Zuckerman has written: 'Beyond the ivory tower'
State of the art is the most common meaning for SOA, but the related link below will show more.
Sir William S. Gilbert was born on November 18, 1836.
Sir William S. Gilbert was born on November 18, 1836.
Sir W. S. Gilbert was born on November 18, 1836.
Sir W. S. Gilbert was born on November 18, 1836.
It could stand for Lethal Dose See the related link(s) below.
Not sure if you are talking about a 70's song or an older song by Doris Day K Sir rah sir rah what ever will be will be the future's not ours to see k sir rah sir rah
Sir W. S. Gilbert died on May 29, 1911 at the age of 74.