-san is just a polite suffix, normally considered mandatory when speaking to people you don't know or aren't equal to. The difference is the same as between plural "you" and personal "you" (ref. "thou" in medieval english).
Peers are people who are equal to another in abilities, qualifications, age, background, and social status.
Peers are are persons of equal status.The word peers looking keenly at something. It is also having a hard time looking at someone or something.
The correct spelling of the word is equals (verb to equal, or noun peers).
Being Trust Worthy To your friends or Peers, I believe :)
The word camaraderie means brotherhood or fraternity among ones peers.
A Life Peer is someone who has a noble title but it is not hereditary- the title does not automatically go to his heir when he dies.A Hereditary Peer is someone who has a noble title but it is hereditary- the title will automatically go to his heir (typically his oldest son) upon his death.The Lords Temporal are Peers (Life or Hereditary) who are sitting members of the House of Lords in Parliament.The Lords Spiritual are high ranking bishops from the Anglican Church who also members of the House of Lords.
In networking peers are equals.
Donald Peers's birth name is Donald Rhys Hubert Peers.
In a so called peer-to-peer network. There's no server or "master-computer", all computer are peers with equal rights and possibilities
This film will show you: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cbk980jV7Ao
There isn't a Narrator in A Jury of Her Peers.
I do not have peers.....maybe that is why they do not respect what I have to say.