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is  (z)
v.
Third person singular present indicative of be.

[Middle English, from Old English; see es- in Indo-European roots.]

IS
international car registration for
(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) Iceland
[Icelandic Ísland]

is1
vb
(used with he, she, it, and with singular nouns) a form of the present tense (indicative mood) of be
[Old English; compare Old Norse es, German ist, Latin est, Greek esti]

is2
(Electronics & Computer Science / Computer Science)
the Internet domain name for Iceland
Translations
is be


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00 Hardcover QC174 This work presents original research on continuum quantum geometric path integrals applied to Yang-Mills theory and variants, such as QCD, Chern-Simons theory, and Ising Models.
Schools and other educational institutions which were closed due to ising xtremism in the region have now once again started imparting education.
R ising prices at the pumps and increased car taxes have hit drivers hard over the past few years, but now we are at breaking point.
 
 
 
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