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DMs
noun
A method of writing angles.
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Strictly believe DMs should almost always be unnoticeable.
Video and group DMs were both part of a range of new features announced in November, which have started to arrive on the service.
In 1987, Lawson began to "shadow" the deutschmark, intervening whenever the pound went above 3 DMs.
Wouldn't our readers feel a little less alone if there were more publicly cool, successful women who wore DMs and cut their own hair?
In 2001, all the DMs in the country were gathered up, the large number of counterfeits were discarded, and the rest returned to Germany, who in return sent Montenegro an initial consignment of €30m, mostly in coins.
A prototype Elastica, the Mixtures were an all-female three-piece with plums in their mouths and DMs on their feet.
I'd spread myself at the DMs of the older kids, take a kicking if necessary, fling myself at everything.
Captain Hook (Stuart McLoughlin) wears a kilt and DMs.
Laying out the cigarette papers to build the joint; heating the spoon and flicking the syringe; dealing with our emails before our DMs; cueing up Netflix for when the kids go to sleep; methodically polishing the keys to our own prisons.
Townshend recalls buying DMs because he was tired of the foppish clothes that were so popular during the 1960s.
In light of ongoing events it is worth highlighting that this data is gathered using messages and other details posted publicly on Twitter - nobody is mining your DMs.
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