In a jail context, "OBSOLETE - M UCR" typically refers to an outdated or no longer applicable charge or offense under the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) system. This designation suggests that the specific charge may have been replaced or rendered irrelevant due to changes in laws or regulations. It can indicate that the information is not currently actionable or relevant to the individual's legal status.
0.91 m is approximately 3 feet 3 feet = 0.9144 m (exactly) (Though why you don't use the more sensible 1 yard, especially for short distances to intersections when driving, is beyond me.)
Usually spider webs mean jail time. I've never seen one on the back of the ear, though.
mm is the symbol of millimetre; m is the symbol of metre.Metre is a unit in SI; 1 m = 100 cm = 1 000 mm.Mmm may be millimicron; 1 millimicron = 1 nanometre = 10-9 m.But "millimicron" is an obsolete name, not recommemded today.
The only consonants that can normally follow an 'm' in English are 'b', 'p', 's', or another 'm'. You could find some exceptions but they would be obscure/dialect/obsolete words.
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In LEM what does the M mean
He is he was saying the f ..k i am so happy he is so stupid and boring.....well good thing he is in jail my littel brother wath is it all day but i,m happy that he is in jail he,s not on tv any more ya.....
m&m yum!
i mean m a monomial
m^2 = m x m
Constance M. Baugh has written: 'Women in jail and prison' -- subject(s): Women prisoners, Church work with prisoners
they mean the rainbow