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Ms. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ms (UK) or Ms. (USA) (pronounced /mɪz/ or ) is an English honorific used with the last name or full name of a woman. According to The Emily Post Institute, Ms. is the default form of address ...
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Miss - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Miss (pronounced [mɪs]) is an English language honorific traditionally used only for an unmarried woman (not entitled to another title such as Doctor). Originating in the 17th century, it is a contra...
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Microsoft only provides Windows Server 2003, as the license for Windows XP prevents its use as a server. At a minimum the "Web Edition" must be purchased for $399. This requires at least a Pentium III 550 MHz with 512 MB of RAM and a 3 GB hard disk for reasonable speed. ... Microsoft Internet Explorer Versus Firefox and Safari...
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The questionnaires consist of open-ended questions that solicit definitions of four common terms of address: Miss, Mrs., Mr. and Ms. The hypothesis, that there is some general misunderstanding of the proper use of Ms., and that this misunderstanding is based on the tendency to classify women according to their...
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I have argued before that the sole purpose of feminism was to confuse male and female (hetero)sexuality. This is further proof. Using Ms. versus Miss and Mrs. has nothing to ... Properly, divorced women are Mrs. if they continue to use their married name. Married women who use their maiden name are called Miss. I loathe Ms.
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I had not really thought through the Miss versus Mrs thing but decided that if I was not going to use Ms, I could not use Mrs because I am not Mrs Bradshaw so I remain and like being a Miss. It would be much easier for me to change to my husband's name, particularly now we have children.
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Since we only have a week of football under our belts, the only thing we can do right now for comparison's sake is look at what teams did last year versus what they did this year. So with that in mind, let's take a look at how Ole Miss did against Memphis both last year and this year.
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