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The two girls were very mean to me. This is a sentence containing the word mean.
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El Frago's population is 119.
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Juan A. Frago Gracia has written: 'Historia de las hablas andaluzas' -- subject(s): Dialects, Phonetics, Spanish language
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The correct spelling for "Wells Frago" would be "Wells Fargo". Some people get confused and someone will always get something wrong. So once again the correct spelling is "Wells Fargo".
Establish principles and practices for effective civil-military relations
A Confirmation Brief is routinely performed by a subordinate leader immediately after receiving any instructions such as a FRAGO. Subordinate leaders brief the highercommander on:Their understanding of his intent.Their specific task and purpose.The relationship between their unit's mission and the mission ofother units.
A Confirmation Brief is routinely performed by a subordinate leader immediately after receiving any instructions such as a FRAGO. Subordinate leaders brief the highercommander on:Their understanding of his intent.Their specific task and purpose.The relationship between their unit's mission and the mission ofother units.
A Confirmation Brief is routinely performed by a subordinate leader immediately after receiving any instructions such as a FRAGO. Subordinate leaders brief the highercommander on:Their understanding of his intent.Their specific task and purpose.The relationship between their unit's mission and the mission ofother units.
Fragmentary Order - a change to a specific part of an existing order. In the army they're typically called fragos (pronounced FRAG-O). Sometimes they have a number after them to indicate how many changes have been made to the order. Although when someone says Frago #250, it's usually meant sarcastically.
Fragmentary Order - a change to a specific part of an existing order. In the army they're typically called fragos (pronounced FRAG-O). Sometimes they have a number after them to indicate how many changes have been made to the order. Although when someone says Frago #250, it's usually meant sarcastically.