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Stand is a verb. It describes an action. "Stand on the curb and wait for the bus." Stand is also a noun. "Take a stand for what you believe in."
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what does phatspeed stand for
hazop stand for
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I'm level 110 atm.
Excl wears: Top- Varrock Body 3 Legs- White Platelegs Boots- White Boots Gloves- White Gloves Cape+Hood- Quest Skill Cape
From sources near to JaGeX it is known he's about 28-34.
It's difficult to determine without context, but normally I would read is as "excluding."
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Français (French)pron. - qu'est-ce qui, qu'est-ce que, que, quoi, ce que, ce qui, combien, quoi ?, combien ?, comment ?, n'est-ce-pas/non ? (question tag)det. - quel/quelle, quel/quelle (excl), tout ce que, le peu queadv. - combien, dans quelle mesure, comment, pourquoi, pour quelle raisonadj. - lequel, quel, ce que, ce qui, quel/quelle (excl)conj. - qui, que (fam)int. - quoi (excl), comment (excl) go to www.musaalio.webs.comor else p.s. it tells what what is in french
The abbreviation "incl." stands for including. It is the opposite of "excl." , which means excluding. For instance if a hotel advertises a room "incl. breakfast, excl. lunch" this means the customer gets free breakfast included in the price, but does not get lunch. If one wants lunch, one would have to pay extra.
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theunextinct, add him, spam him, i do it everyday, his private is allways on and u can see him in excl cc!
The abbreviation for "excluding" is often written as "excl." It is commonly used in various contexts, such as in financial documents or lists, to indicate that certain items or amounts are not included.
I would pay 100 $ excl shipping for one if it was looking nice with the caveman on it... I had one in red once... late 80's