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No, it is not. Miss refers to an unmarried woman, and missus is the long form of "mrs.", which refers to a married woman. Both derive from "mistress", but refer to a different marital status. Ms. (pronounced "miz") refers to any woman, and does not reflect her marital status. It is particularly appropriate when a woman's marital status is unknown or she is older and unmarried for any reason.
There is no noun form of the adjective 'marital'. A related noun form is marriage.
In order to apply for a U.S. passport application status, you must fill out an application for a U.S. passport. The forms needed to apply for a U.S. passport are Form DS-11: Application for a U.S. Passport or Form DS-82: Application for a U.S. Passport by Mail (for renewal passports only).
just go to www.aieee nic.in/ &on the page u will find the option [check the status of application form];ya it is something like it.select the option &enter your application number thats it.
Send your nine digits application number without the first character A as sms text to 9434709991 or 9434709992. Eg. Send '151000000' to know the status of application number 'A151000000' or visit http://jee.iitm.ac.in and check there.
It is 2011 now. You cannot cheack the status for the application of 2009 at this point of time. Sorry.
Generally, their marital status has no bearing on the issue. As long as they have legal custody they can consent to a search.
Title on a school form usually refers to the individual's formal salutation, such as Mr., Mrs., or Dr. It is a way to address and categorize individuals respectfully based on their gender and marital status.
Belies is the third person singular present for the verb belie. Examples: He belies his marital status. She belies her age. It belies it's cost.
Belies is the third person singular present for the verb belie. Examples: He belies his marital status. She belies her age. It belies it's cost.
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