duty exempt road vehicle
The Stand Ins was created on 2008-09-09.
A cymbal stand goes straight up and down and a boom stand has an extra joint on the stand that allows you to extend your cymbal out over your toms and other parts of the kit as well. (I personally think that someone should've come up with a better name for the straight stand than "cymbal stand" seeing that they are both cymbal stands regaurdless of shape. lol)
The song is called I'll stand By You and The Pretenders is the artist, or you could be asking about Stand By You by Rascal Flatts.
iTunes doesn't stand for anything, it is just the name of the programme
which is g stand for cage, get,page,hedge
A "derv" is a Deisel Engine Road Vehicle
DERV stands for Diesel Engine Road Vehicle
Derv.
hors d'oeuvres (pronounced or-derv) are appetizers
The pronunciation of "hors d'oeuvre" is "or-derv" or "ordurv". It has French origins and is commonly used to describe small savory dishes served before a meal.
A short version of the word diesel. Also stands for. Diesel engined road vehicle.
The likely word is from French and is hors d'oeuvres(aw-dervz), meaning appetizers.
You must mean 'DERV' - it means 'diesel engined road vehicle' , a British term that came about in the 1930's.
hors d'oeuvre (pronounced OR DERV) is a French word meaning "outside the main course of a meal," or appetizer.
Diesel is a type of fuel used in diesel engines. It is a petroleum based fuel. In the UK it is called DERV and in Australia it is known as distillate.
There are several different types of bio diesel. These are pure bio diesel, B5 blend, B20 blend, and B100 blend. B5, B20, and B100 refer to the amount of derv blended with the fuel.
Diesel for road vehicles is known as DERV (Fuel for Diesel Engined Road Vehicles) or ULSD (Ultra Low Sulphur Diesel which has a reduced sulphur content) and is white in colour.