MS is a common one but, of course, "MS" may have many other meanings, so it's best not to use that abbreviation if the meaning isn't completely clear from the context of the medical note.
lucidity clear, clear-headed.
http://www.clearvox.com/
the cuticle its the clear part on your nail slightly off your skin
I think Tahir mean is clear so the total meaning is clear moon
Clear.
Clear as glass.
Yes you can have it removed from your credit report. I had a similar issue with a medical bill. It was never delivered to me by the hospital or collection agency. I called the agency and explained this. They said I could pay it off and they would have it deleted from my record. They also said they will contact the credit bureaus to clear it off their records too. This happened earlier this month. I went to Equifax and disputed the collection on there end afterwards to make sure it gets taken care of. I'm just waiting to get confirmation now.
There is a contradiction in the question. A circumscribed circle is the smallest circle that will contain the shape in question. For example, the circumcircle (circumscribing circle) of a triangle is the smallest one which will contain the triangle. However, the question refers to "within which the circle" which would imply an inscribed circle. This is the biggest circle that can be wholly enclosed within the shape in question. The two are obviously not the same and the question needs to be clear as to which one of the two is intended.
because it is
because it is
clear water collection of colonial silver clear water collection of colonial silver