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Al-Khair University announced their result for the students who have given papers in June 2009
When using "et al." in past tense, it typically follows the citation of a work that has multiple authors. For example, you might write, "Smith et al. (2020) found that the treatment was effective." In this case, "et al." indicates that there are additional authors beyond Smith, and the past tense "found" reflects the research results from that publication. Remember to use "et al." after the first author's name, followed by the publication year in parentheses.
Al Michaels is a professional sports broadcaster and never played sports past high school.
Salwa al-Maghribi has written: 'Jewellery in Kuwait in the past' -- subject(s): Jewelry, History
Ho parlato in italiano al passato
u cant get it any where because 11th question papers are not common for all districts.....so u cant get it in internet...if some one has scanned and uploaded means u can get it tats al......
Because I'm just living for my memories and thinking al the time about future.
because its done before the contract is made is not consideration. These fact cannot influence forming of a contract if they were in past tense for example: Al gives emergency care to Bob . Bob promises to pay Al for his services but his promise is not binding because there is no bargain for exchange
ok wow first of all i am marriland k and u have to get national dex (see al sinnoh Pokemon )to get past them u noob
The phrase et al. (note the spelling) is taken from Latin and often appears in scientific papers. It appears after the name of an author and literally means "and others".
Raad Al-Asady has written: 'Inheritance theory' -- subject(s): Artificial intelligence, Commonsense reasoning, Logic, Symbolic and mathematical, Symbolic and mathematical Logic
1. Hipparchus 2. Claudius Ptolemaeus 3. The Sinhala people in Sri Lanka 4. The Indian mathematician Aryabhata 5. Brahmagupta 6. Abul Wáfa 7. Ibn Yunus 8. Vedanga Jyotisha Lagadha 9. Omar Khayyám 10. Bhaskara 11. Nasir al-Din Tusi, along with Bhaskara 12. al-Kashi and Timurid mathematician Ulugh Beg (grandson of Timur) 13. Bartholemaeus Pitiscus