In men, usually Samuel
In women, usually Samantha
As an acronym, SAM is short for Surface to Air Missile
Sam Mele is 6' 1".
Sam Lacey goes by Slammin' Sam.
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The correct usage is "Sam and him" when the phrase functions as the object of a sentence or preposition. For example, you would say, "I saw Sam and him at the park." In contrast, "Sam and he" is used when the phrase is the subject of a sentence, as in "Sam and he are going to the party."
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Sons of Sam Horn.
Yes Sam Houston is definitely pro union he said "a nation divided can not stand" which Lincoln then restated eight years later
Because he refused to stand and fight Santa Anna.
Surface-to-Air Missile. It's an anti-aircraft missile used by ground troops.
"Play it again, Sam" from Casablanca (1942). This exact line is not in the film. The actual lines: Rick: You know what I want to hear. Sam: No, I don't. Rick: You played it for her, you can play it for me! Sam: Well, I don't think I can remember Rick: If she can stand it, I can! Play it!
Sam responds by saying that it's not about knowing better, but about recognizing what is right. He believes that individuals have to stand up for their rights and freedoms, even if it goes against the king and Parliament.
In the King James version the phrase - stand beside God - does not appear at all the phrase - stand by God - does not appear at all 1 Sam 19:3 And I will go out and stand beside my father in the field where thou art, and I will commune with my father of thee; and what I see, that I will tell thee.
this is because i think that they had a problem with each other and they couldn't stand each other
Uncle Sam stands for U.S as a personification of the American Government. It was the name for Samuel Wilson. This was represented by the poster which sometimes had "your country needs you". The man had a blue suit and a tall hat with the stars and stripes on.