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inne_pomyslynaprezent_com_s_1150

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inne

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pub -short for public house-, is an establishment licensed to serve alcoholic drinks for consumption on the premises. The term public house first appeared in the late 17th century, and was used to differentiate private houses from those which were, quite literally, open to the public as "alehouses", " taverns " and " inns ". By Georgian times, it had become common parlance, although taverns, as a distinct establishment, had largely ceased to exist by the beginning of the 19th century. Today, pubs have no strict definition, but states a pub has four characteristics: is open to the public without membership or residency serves draught beer or cider without requiring food be consumed has at least one indoor area not laid out for meals allows drinks to be bought at a bar -i.

pomyslynaprezent

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com

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--Computing

--COM -hardware interface-, a serial port interface on IBM PC-compatible computers

--COM file, or. com file, short for "command", a file extension for an executable file in MS-DOS

--.com, an Internet top-level domain, originally short for "commercial"

--Component Object Model, a Microsoft software interface technology

--Computer-on-module, a type of single-board computer

--Comair, an airline which was a wholly owned subsidiary of Delta Air Lines by ICAO airline designator

--Commonwealth MRT station, a Mass Rapid Transit station in Singapore by MRT station abbreviation -manga magazine-

--Common rail -electricity-, a common path of currents in an electronic circuit, often for the ground

--Center of mass

--Center-of-momentum frame

--Coma Berenices -constellation-, standard astronomical abbreviation

--Comoros, ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 country code

--College of the Mainland, a community college in Texas City, Texas

--Collectivité d'outre-mer, a French overseas collectivity, or first-order administrative division

--Concerned Officers Movement, anti-war organization Commander of the

--Order of Merit of the Police Forces, Canadian decoration post-nominal letters Either of

--two figures named Com in the Book of Mormon: an early Jaredite king, son of Coriantum- and a late Jaredite king

--Como, a city and comune in Lombardy, Italy, in Romansh language

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s

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, or s, is the nineteenth letter in the Modern English alphabet and the ISO basic Latin alphabet. Its name in English is ess -pronounced s -, plural esses Contents History Origin Long s Use in writing systems Related characters Descendants and related characters in the Latin alphabet Derived signs, symbols, and abbreviations Ancestors and siblings in other alphabets Computing codes Other representations Chemistry See also References External links History Origin Further information: Shin -letter- Sigma San -letter-, and Sho -letter- The minuscule form ſ, called the long s, developed in the early medieval period, within the Visigothic and Carolingian hands, with predecessors in the half-uncial and cursive scripts of Late Antiquity. It remained standard in western writing throughout the medieval period and was adopted in early printing with movable types. It existed alongside minuscule "round" or "short" s, which was at the time only used at the end of words.

1150

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