I've seen it used (only in speculative fiction, specifically the work of David Marusek) as a gender-neutral alternative to Mr/Mrs; I've always assumed it was either (a) Marusek's own coinage or (b) adoption of an obscure proposed neologism that never caught on (analagous to invented pronouns like ze, thon, or the Spivak pronoun).
Myr is the abbreviation for Malaysian Ringgit. 1 Malaysian ringgit = 0.282366 U.S. dollars. Myr is also the symbol that was formerly used in English-language geology and astronomy as a unit of one million years. It is an abbreviation for 'million years' and lower case is usually used.
It is also very hard to pick a valuable card "in the long run" currently the most expensive Myr card is the Myr Superion. But that could change with the Myr cards used in different formats.
There is no abbreviation for the title of Comtesse in French.
The abbreviation of Pelosi's title is Speaker.
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US$50 would be worth about 155 Malaysian RinggitThe abbreviation forMalaysian Ringgit isRM (Local) or MYR (International).US$ 1 = RM 3.10 (as of March 27, 2013)
The abbreviation of 'doctor' is also the title they use when asked instead of the regular 'mr/mrs/miss'. Your answer is: 'Dr.'
When abbreviating the word "Honorable" as in a title assigned to a judge, use Hon.
If by Myr you mean megayear then "mega" is the SI prefix that represents a factor of one million. Therefore a megayear is one million years.
TSgt. or T/Sgt.
As a title it means Practical Nurse.