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O que (quem) é HM - definição

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Hm; H.M.; H. M.; HM (disambiguation); H.m.; Hm.; H M; H.M

HM         
HM is the written abbreviation for Her
or His Majesty
or Her
or His Majesty's
. It is used as part of the name of some British government organizations, or as part of a person's title.
...HM the Queen.
...his enlistment in HM Armed Forces.
...HM Chief Inspector of Fire Services.
hm         
<networking> The country code for the Heard and McDonald Islands. (1999-01-27)
HM         
¦ abbreviation
1. headmaster or headmistress.
2. Brit. heavy metal (music).
3. (in the UK) Her or His Majesty('s).

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HM

HM or hm may refer to:

Exemplos do corpo de texto para HM
1. "HM Treasury, the Financial Services Authority (FSA) and HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) will together take forward this agenda and continue their strong and beneficial dialogue with the industry and the government," stressed the Treasury.
2. In the meantime, HM Customs and Revenue has other IT priorities.
3. HM Chief Inspectorate of Prisons inspects private prisons in the same way as public sector prisons.
4. It held discussions with Paul Gray, Chairman, HM Revenue and Customs and was briefed on Value Added Tax (VAT) by Richard Brown, Head of International Indirect Tax, HM Treasury.
5. On the biggest issues of the day from Iraq to globalisation, from law and order to our economic system both HM Government and HM Opposition have, for the past few years, been singing from the same hymn sheet.