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it agrees with - translation to spanish

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Deal with it; Deal With It; Deal with It (disambiguation)

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Definition

post-it
post-it (ingl.; n. comercial; pronunc. [póstit]) m. Hoja pequeña de papel, pegada a otras semejantes en forma de bloc, que se usa para escribir notas y pegarlas en el lugar oportuno.

Wikipedia

Deal with It

Deal with It may refer to:

  • "Deal with It" (song), a Corbin Bleu song written by Jay Sean
  • "Deal With It", a song by Ashnikko from her 2021 mixtape, Demidevil
  • Deal With It (album), the original title for Jay Sean's album My Own Way
  • Deal with It (TV series)
  • Deal With It!, a 1999 book written by Esther Drill, Heather McDonald, and Rebecca Odes
  • Dealing with It!, a 1985 album by Dirty Rotten Imbeciles
  • A catchphrase of professional wrestler Dave Bautista
Examples of use of it agrees with
1. Philip Morris, the Supreme Court did not announce whether it agrees with the appeals court‘s reading of the law.
2. The government can change the license terms if it agrees with Eni, Deputy Natural Resources Minister Alexei Varlamov said at the meeting.
3. The Lebanese opposition, including Syrian ally Hezbollah, says it agrees with the idea of the court but wants to discuss its mandate.
4. NATO says it agrees with Canada about the need to bolster its peace operation, but the alliance dismisses the idea that members are dragging their feet.
5. "Nature is doing an experiment for us that we can‘t do in a lab, and it agrees with our theoretical models," said Holland Ford, of Johns Hopkins University.