The word "personnel" with two N's comes from the French word "personnel" which means staff or workforce. It is used in English to refer to the employees or staff of a company or organization. The double N helps to differentiate the word from "personal," which relates to private matters or individual characteristics.
"Banana".
The driving distance between the two is about 142 road miles.
Haha yes you can...my name is Brooklynn with two N's
There are about 9.778 miles between Halifax, NS and Sackville NS.
You mean why the word 'Finnish' has two n's in it? That's just how the word is spelled...
10 ns RAM is faster than 60 ns RAM.
In Objective C NS means NextStep.
A namespace is a group of related identifiers.namespace ns {int i;double d;}Inside namespace ns, i and d can be used normally. Outside namespace ns, i is called ns::i and d is called ns::d. To import i into the current scope, say "using ns::i;". To import all identifiers in ns into the current scope, say "using namespace ns;". Namespaces can be nested:namespace ns1 {namespace ns2 {int i;}int i;}The i in namespace ns1 is fully qualified as ns1::i. The i in namespace ns2 is fully qualified as ns1::ns2::i. The two variables are distinct. Inside ns2, i refers to ns1::ns2::i; inside ns1, i refers to ns1::i.
In printing there are two 'ens' in an 'em'. Unless it means Nano Seconds in a Milisecond, in which case it is 1million ns in a ms (using the American billion i.e. one thousand million).
NS-Shaft was created in 1996.
NS-Shaft happened in 1996.
NS Railinfratrust was created in 1995.