The proper grammar would be "Drs. Eric Coleman, Chad Boult, James Pacala, and Paul McGann." Remember to include a comma after each name except for the last one, and "and" before the final name.
The apostrophe should go before the "s" in "Drs" to show that it is a contraction for "doctor's." The correct sentence is: "That was the Dr.'s order."
"Lyssel" does not have a meaning in Dutch. It is likely not a Dutch word.
The country were Dutch people live is called The Netherlands or in the Dutch language 'Nederland'.
A Dutch passport number is called a "paspoortnummer" in Dutch.
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DRS stands for Distributed Resource Scheduler.
DRS Virus was created in 2007.
DRS Technologies was created in 1968.
DRS Musikwelle was created in 1996.
Diagnostic Retrieval Systems.
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If you are giving both first names, you should use separate titles, e.g. "Dr. Pierre and Dr. Marie Curie" Please note that f.i. in Dutch Drs is a completely different title from Dr (Drs being a Masters degree, Dr being either a doctorate or a medical title).
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It would be Drs. John & Jane Doe or Drs. John Smith & John Doe.Unless it is a possessive, in which case the full word and an apostrophe should be used (doctor's).