In the subject column, "disarmed" typically refers to a state in which a weapon or explosive device has been made safe or rendered inactive, removing its ability to cause harm. It can also imply that a person or situation has been neutralized or made less threatening. The term may be used in various contexts, such as law enforcement, military operations, or emotional situations, to indicate a reduction of tension or danger.
Your anti theft alarm is disarmed
When you get disarmed, your weapon drops to the ground, you have to pick it up.
I believe it has to do with factory alarm.(maybe disarmed ?)
The homograph that can mean pillar or newspaper is "column."
The cast of Disarmed - 2013 includes: Nick Thune as himself
Disarmed - 2010 is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:PG USA:R (certificate #46233)
Kristin A. Goss has written: 'Disarmed' -- subject(s): Firearms and crime, Gun control, Prevention, Violent crimes
If you mean intersection, then the answer is a cell. If you mean insertion, then it is putting an extra row or column into a worksheet.
1st u read the column that has the subject then the tally column last u determine/read the frequency column
The cast of Disarmed - 2005 includes: Steven Anacker as Jack Robin Honan as Emily
The words mean what they say. You are in the Friend Column, not the Love of My Life Column.
Traction control is disarmed. Most vehicles have a switch on dash panel that turns on and off