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This latter use of the Hebrew word ets refers to an angiosperm—a tree with fruit and seed—not a fern or a grass.
The Source John Clayton Nils Jansma 2001
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This latter use of the Hebrew word ets refers to an angiosperm—a tree with fruit and seed—not a fern or a grass.
The Source John Clayton Nils Jansma 2001
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Heb. ` ets, meaning "a tree" (Esther 6: 4), a post or gibbet.
Easton's Bible Dictionary M.G. Easton 1897
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And if you're a fan of two teams who have "- ets" at the end of their name, you gotta be thinking, this could be one of the most interesting weeks in a while ...
Mets Merized Online 2008
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I'll make my usual, by now dogeared (no offense) comment about foreigners (gringos, expats, ets.) who seem to feel that those who cling to their native culture; live in expat-intensive communities and can only "get by" in Spanish are somehow inferior to those who boldly go forth to become assimilated into Mexican culture.
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Food alone has caused my little house hold to go on a cost cutting binge of late … We are all on die-ets.
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The French, among others, view financial safety n ets as a way to prevent countries pooling massive currency reserves, helping avoid turbulence in currency markets.
IMF Wants Network Of Regional Funds Ian Talley 2010
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I'll make my usual, by now dogeared (no offense) comment about foreigners (gringos, expats, ets.) who seem to feel that those who cling to their native culture; live in expat-intensive communities and can only "get by" in Spanish are somehow inferior to those who boldly go forth to become assimilated into Mexican culture.
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I'll make my usual, by now dogeared (no offense) comment about foreigners (gringos, expats, ets.) who seem to feel that those who cling to their native culture; live in expat-intensive communities and can only "get by" in Spanish are somehow inferior to those who boldly go forth to become assimilated into Mexican culture.
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I'll make my usual, by now dogeared (no offense) comment about foreigners (gringos, expats, ets.) who seem to feel that those who cling to their native culture; live in expat-intensive communities and can only "get by" in Spanish are somehow inferior to those who boldly go forth to become assimilated into Mexican culture.
allagas commented on the word ets
Experation, term of service
January 26, 2009
kewpid commented on the word ets
Emissions Trading Scheme.
January 26, 2009
ecbrenner commented on the word ets
Also called cap and trade.
September 11, 2009