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  2. Mind your Ps and Qs - Wikipedia

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    Pupils also had to mind the order of letters in the alphabet (p comes before q). As noted by W. D. Henkle in Educational Notes and Queries in 1876, in this sense the phrase should be "note your p ' s and q ' s" (lowercase), because the distinction of majuscule P and Q does not pose a problem. [4]

  3. English plurals - Wikipedia

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    The plural of individual letters is usually written with -'s: [22] there are two h's in this sentence; mind your p's and q's; dot the i's and cross the t's. Some people extend this use of the apostrophe to other cases, such as plurals of numbers written in figures (e.g. "1990's"), words used as terms (e.g. "his writing uses a lot of but's").

  4. Abbreviation - Wikipedia

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    Reduction of a word to a single letter was common in both Greek and Roman writing. [3] In Roman inscriptions, "Words were commonly abbreviated by using the initial letter or letters of words, and most inscriptions have at least one abbreviation". However, "some could have more than one meaning, depending on their context.

  5. Talk:Mind your Ps and Qs - Wikipedia

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    "mind your Ps and Qs" meaning "mind your manners" is quite obviously from "mind your pleases and thank-yous". It is parental baby talk, mimicking the child's simplification of consonant groups in "please" and simply contracting in "thank-you", which latter the plays of Bernard Shaw for example render simply as "Kew".

  6. Zabaan Sambhalke - Wikipedia

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    Namita Bhandare of India Today wrote, "Based on Mind Your Language, this copycat serial about a group of people trying to learn Hindi still scores." [6] In 2011, Rediff.com in a retrospective article wrote, "Although a remake of Mind Your Language, Zabaan Sambhalke worked because it relied more on the characters than its plot. Its humour sprang ...

  7. 9 Items You Should Actually Store In The Freezer, According ...

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    Simply place your bottle of vodka, rum, tequila—any spirit with more than 40% alcohol by volume (ABV) or 80 proof—in the freezer. A properly-sealed bottle of high-proof alcohol should last for ...

  8. Gary Sinise Says He Stepped Away from Acting to Care for Wife ...

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    Gary Sinise is getting candid about stepping away from Hollywood.. The Forrest Gump star, 69, shared in an interview with Fox News that his decision to take a break from his career in 2019 came ...

  9. Shorthand - Wikipedia

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    The process of writing in shorthand is called stenography, from the Greek stenos (narrow) and graphein (to write). It has also been called brachygraphy , from Greek brachys (short), and tachygraphy , from Greek tachys (swift, speedy), depending on whether compression or speed of writing is the goal.