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from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun The narrowest measure of the money supply, comprising the currency in circulation plus demand deposits or checking account balances.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a measure of the money supply; includes currency in circulation plus demand deposits or checking account balances
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I have the following program in which a base class one and a derived class two, share the same method name m1 but differ in their arguments.
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Ar's are great rifles weather you hunt, plink, or defend with them, so was the m1 Garand, the k98 Mauser, and countless others.
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Ar's are great rifles weather you hunt, plink, or defend with them, so was the m1 Garand, the k98 Mauser, and countless others.
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Yes | No | Report from J4huntfish wrote 1 day 6 hours ago m1 garand and colt 1911 hangun
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Yes | No | Report from hogh8er wrote 8 weeks 4 days ago m1 socom16 loaded with Barnes x bullets and a glock 10mm on my hip works for me.
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Yes | No | Report from hogh8er wrote 8 weeks 4 days ago m1 socom16 loaded with Barnes x bullets and a glock 10mm on my hip works for me.
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