hourglass
It is generally agreed that the M stands for "membrane" though the words magic, matrix, mother, and some others, have been suggested. The scientist who named this theory actually didn't say what the "M" stands for.
a mineral
It usually means you can stand in the back behind the seating.
What auricle medicine does stand for is the new born of traditionnal medicine.include the medicine before 21st century.
trans am.
Two bodies are you but both joined in one the stiller you are the faster you run?Buddy, your an Hourglass.:D
Horses sometimes stand because they have a special joint in their knee that locks. in the wild this helps them run away quicker from predator's! :)
you stand straight with your hands beside you bodies until the umpire blows their whistle and drops the ball.
Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, Superior
When two independent clauses are joined together correctly, they form a compound sentence. This means that the clauses are able to stand alone as separate sentences but are joined by a coordinating conjunction (like "and," "but," or "or") or a semicolon.
They stand as large bodies of water in China
Sloths don't walk. They can only stand on their feet and they drag their bodies by their hands.
Though CGA can stand for several things, perhaps the best know is Color Graphics Adapter
The five rings on the flag are standing for the five continents.
The lagging strand of DNA contains okazaki fragments, which are later joined by DNA ligase
v factory stand for how diffrent they are and even though tthey are diffrent they still good communication.
Custer - though his last stand was several years after the war.