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Reserves of silver worldwide in demonstrated resources from producing and nonproducing deposits stood at 280,000 metric tons in 2002.
It stands for barrel, but originally it stood for blue barrel, because the first mass-produced 42-gallon barrels for shipping oil were blue.
I don’t know about ‘pure Marxists’, but Marxists believe that capitalism inevitably involves exploitation, inequality and widespread poverty.
She was a member of the Third Estate. As a woman, however, she wouldn't have been abe to represent her estate in the Estates General of 1789. Yet, if she was very politically active it is possible that a male relatve stood for election in her place.
It used to be USSR, which I think stood for the United Soviet Socialist Republic, then it was the Soviet Union, now I think it's back to Russia. It's like Hong Kong, or Beijing, or Ho Chi Min City, or... I digress.
D-Day was the date set for the Allied invasion of Europe. D stood for day. H stood for hour. M stood for minute.
Britain.
The British Isles.
VE stood for 'victory in europe' which meant the end of the war in europe.......
African American who stood up for themselves
In American English, the noun deer is both the singular and the plural word. Examples: singular: A deer and her faun stood by the edge of the trees. plural: Several deer stood by the edge of the trees.
"Fort" is the French word for "strong." A fort is any place that is defended against attack, or the city when such a defensive place formerly stood. Typically forts have barriers of earthworks, timber, or stone/masonry.
Yes, because she stood up for herself.
Cherokee, Creek, Chicasaw, and Seminole Nations
Nothing. It just stood there un-harmed.
VE-Day stood for Victory in Europe. V-J Day was Victory over Japan.
She invented the hair brush she was also a great African American who stood up and made a chance for other African American