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ag
1[ag]
adjective
agriculture.
ag courses; to major in ag.
Ag
2silver.
ag-
3variant of ad- before g: agglutinate.
ag.
4abbreviation
agriculture.
Ag.
5abbreviation
August.
A.G.
6abbreviation
Adjutant General.
Attorney General.
AG
1abbreviation
Adjutant General
Attorney General
Aktiengesellschaft
ag
2/ æx /
interjection
an expression of surprise, annoyance, pleasure, etc
an expression used to preface a remark, gain time, etc
Ag
3symbol
silver
ag
4abbreviation
Antigua and Barbuda
Word History and Origins
Origin of AG1
Origin of AG2
Word History and Origins
Origin of AG1
Origin of AG2
Example Sentences
Texas AG Ken Paxton is taking elements of both complaints and packaging them in a way that seems designed to force action, Rebouché said.
The methodologically flawed paper was not published in a peer-reviewed journal and overestimates complications of the drug but has since been cited in congressional letters to the agency, cease-and-desist letters from both Paxton and Arkansas AG Tim Griffin, and, now, this motion for Florida and Texas to join the case.
He said it was not easy seeing new industries arrive, “using soil that we used to use for ag.”
“It would be really expensive. It would probably be litigated on the front end because you’d have to submit something to the AG, get a title and summary, that whole thing would be litigated, and then you’d have to run a campaign to pass it,” a keyed-in California Democratic strategist told me.
Tinie's been embracing the new era, jumping on DJ AG's livestreamed street sets and performing in the latest Love Island series - which has been a source of viral moments.
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