The "67 AR" preceded by a star on your necklace likely signifies a specific military unit or designation, often associated with the U.S. Army. The star can represent honor, achievement, or a special commendation. In this context, "67" may indicate the year of establishment or a significant event, while "AR" could stand for "Artillery Regiment" or a similar designation. Together, they symbolize pride and affiliation with a particular military heritage.
depending on the phone you have to dial Star (*) 69 or star (*) 67
King Ramesses II, an Egyptian pharaoh, spent 67 years on the throne. His reign was preceded by King Set I and followed by King Merneptah.
You do not have to dial a one after star 67 for out of state calls. You do need to enter the area code.
no it doesnt.
The mean, or average, is calculated by adding all the values in a dataset and then dividing by the number of values. If the dataset consists solely of the single value 67, the mean is simply 67, as there are no other values to consider. Thus, the mean for 67 is 67.
It is *67 (star 6 7) and yes it does
if your asking to be a privite caller then you press star 67 and it doesnt cost mony to do that
I'm not sure what you mean, can you use it more than once. But *67 blocks your phone number when you dial out. If you need to call multiple people, you will need to use *67 each time to restrict your number when you dial out. So, I guess you can interpret that to mean yes, you can use it more than once.
(67 + 8)/2 = 37.5
press star 67
star wars 67
star 6-7 (*67)