'E pluribus' is two words, not one. Translated from Latin, it means "out of many". This is most commonly found in the United States motto, E Pluribus Unum, which translates to "Out of many, one".
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George Washington was in charge of all of the troops; if you mean the Civil War, Robert. E. Lee commanded the Confederates, or the South.
They are disgusting creatures who have earned their spot in Hell next to Hitler and Jesus. No, really, I just really hate them. They freak me out. I mean any creature that only needs 2 hours of sleep a night, and have freakishly long necks do not disserve my R E S P E C T!
No. Evil is said with a long E. Devil is said with a short E.
It depends on the denomination of the coin, because the motto E pluribus unum is on all U.S. coins.
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The worn-off date is common on Buffalo nickels, due to the coin's design and date's location. They're only worth about 10 cents. It's possible to reveal the date with the use of chemicals, but that doesn't help the value at all (unless it turns out to be a key date, though it still wouldn't be worth much).
What do you mean in your question What does e on p means?
If you mean what are the notes, it's E, G#, and B. Added: if you mean an E major chord.
See "E and O E"
short e for mean
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The EA Pair in the word 'mean' has a long E sound. The short E word would be 'men.'
The E in Patricia E Bath means that her middle name starts with a E.
You mean -e-u-a-Secular
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