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Mo$1$ - translation to English

U.S. HOUSE DISTRICT AROUND ST. LOUIS, MO
United States House of Representatives, Missouri District 1; MO-01; MO-1
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Mo      
megabyte, one million bytes (Computers)

Definition

Mo
(·adj, ·adv & ·noun) More;
- usually, more in number.

Wikipedia

Missouri's 1st congressional district

Missouri's 1st congressional district is in the eastern portion of the state. It includes all of St. Louis City and much of northern St. Louis County, including the cities of Maryland Heights, University City, Ferguson and Florissant. The district is easily the most Democratic in Missouri, with a Cook Partisan Voting Index of D+27; the next most Democratic district in the state, the Kansas City-based 5th, has a PVI of D+11. Roughly half of the 1st district's population is African American.

Its current representative is Democrat Cori Bush, who was elected in 2020. William Lacy Clay, Jr., had previously represented the district since 2001, succeeding his father, William Lacy Clay, Sr. Bush, a progressive and leader in the Ferguson protests, beat Clay in the August 4, 2020 primary. Bush had lost the same primary in 2018 by 20 points to Clay.

Examples of use of Mo$1$
1. Rappelons qu‘une clé USB fait au moins 40 Mo (1 Mo = 1000 Ko) et qu‘un iPod peut s‘appuyer sur 60 Go (1 Go = 1 million de Ko). Le disque dur d‘un ordinateur franchit désormais le seuil du téra–octet (1 To, c‘est mille millions de Ko). Voilŕ des chiffres avec lesquels seule la fortune de Bill Gates, visionnaire parfois myope, peut éventuellement rivaliser. «J‘ai toujours ręvé d‘un ordinateur qui soit aussi facile ŕ utiliser qu‘un téléphone.