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Pleas be more specific. Coins are not printed they are struck.
Different gods and goddesses appeared and more laws to pleas them were made to comfort their lives and not be annialated
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The homophone of pleas is please.
A homophone for "please" is "pleas," which means a request or entreaty.
The correct spelling is "please".
The word that starts with "p" and rhymes with "please" is "police."
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William Hawkins has written: 'Pleas of the Crown, 1716-1721' -- subject(s): Pleas of the crown
Edward Hyde East has written: 'A Treatise of the Pleas of the Crown' -- subject(s): Pleas of the crown
Please = por favorpleas = suplicas (accent on the 'u')
Hastings has written: 'The Court of Common Pleas in fifteenth century England' -- subject(s): Great Britain, Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas
Among other ways, 'kudasai' and 'onegaishimasu' mean "please."
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Kathleen Pleas Ellis has written: 'Dietary intake and serum levels of zinc in pregnant alcoholic women' -- subject(s): Pregnancy, Complications, Alcohol use, Women