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  2. Order of operations - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes the letters are expanded into words of a mnemonic sentence such as "Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally". [25] The United Kingdom and other Commonwealth countries may use BODMAS (or sometimes BOMDAS ), standing for B rackets, O f, D ivision/ M ultiplication, A ddition/ S ubtraction, with "of" meaning fraction multiplication.

  3. Aunt Sally (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Aunt Sally is a traditional English game Aunt Sally may also refer to Aunt Sally, 1933 film; Aunt Sally (band), Japanese band; Aunt Sally, a character from Worzel Gummidge; Aunt Sal, EastEnders character; Straw man, logical fallacy; Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally, a mnemonic for memorizing the order of operations in arithmetic

  4. List of mnemonics - Wikipedia

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    Good Burritos Don't Fall Apart; The four spaces of the bass clef from the bottom to the top; All Cows Eat Grass; All Cars Eat Gas; The five lines of the alto clef from the bottom to the top; Fat Alley Cat Eats Garbage; The four spaces of the alto clef from the bottom to the top; Green Birds Do Fly

  5. Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily ... - AOL

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    HALO (12D: Launch game for Xbox) A launch game is a video game that is released simultaneously with its respective gaming console. (I thought I'd mention that just in case anyone besides me is not ...

  6. 7 Phrases to Politely Interrupt Someone, According to a Therapist

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    Excuse me is one of the most common ways to interrupt someone. However, it’s all about how you say it. Using a calm, respectful tone and waiting for the appropriate moment to interrupt is key to ...

  7. Aunt Sally - Wikipedia

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    A game of "Aunt Sally". Drawing from the 1911 edition of Whiteley's General Catalogue.. Aunt Sally is a traditional English game usually played in pub gardens and fairgrounds, in which players throw sticks or battens at a ball, known as a 'dolly', balanced on top of a stick; traditionally, a model of an old woman's head was sometimes used. [1]

  8. Worzel Gummidge (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The jealous Aunt Sally tricks Dolly into the back of a moving van, setting up a confrontation wherein poor Worzel has to choose which of the wooden ladies will become his wife. "The Jumbly Sale" (14 November 1981) At the Village Jumble Sale, Worzel Gummidge tries to free Aunt Sally from a box she is stuck in and accidentally breaks off her leg.

  9. Aunt Sally (film) - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times found Cicely Courtneidge "not nearly as hilarious as most of the characters in "Along Came Sally" seem to believe," the reviewer concluding that the film has "several fair songs, an equal number of laughs and some dance routines that unsuccessfully ape the grand Hollywood manner"; [3] whereas more recently, the Radio Times noted "A vehicle for the irrepressible comedienne ...