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JONES, ROSEMARY DPM

WHITE ROCK-Canada

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JONES, ROSEMARY DPM
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Company Address: 15240 Thrift Ave #103,WHITE ROCK,BC,Canada 
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V4B2L1 
Telephone Number: 6045352882 
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USA SIC Code(Standard Industrial Classification Code):
804301 
USA SIC Description:
Podiatrists 
Number of Employees:
1 to 4 
Sales Amount:
Less than $500,000 
Credit History:
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Unknown 
Contact Person:
Rosemary Jones 
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  • Joness or Jones? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I've always heard that when talking about stuff belonging to either a Jones or many Jones, you'd write Jones' (pronounced "Joneses") But recently I've stumbled upon a book which consistently uses Jones's when talking of a single Jones What's the correct way of using possesives?
  • Where did Im Jonesing get its meaning from?
    I'm Jonesing for a little Ganja, mon I'm jonesing for a little soul food, brother (verb) jonesed; jonesing; joneses to have a strong desire or craving for something (Merriam Webster) Where
  • apostrophe - The Joness, Joneses, or Jones? - English Language . . .
    I am calligraphing holiday ornaments I have been given a list of names Which is correct when a name ends in an es, "The Jones's, or The Joneses, or The Jones'?" Also, when it does not end in a
  • punctuation - Is the correct format Good morning, John or Good . . .
    Which of these is in the correct format? Good morning, John Or Good morning John
  • grammaticality - How to address an entire family in a letter? - English . . .
    How should you start a letter when addressing an entire family? Dear The Jones Family, or Dear Jones Family, I was discussing this with my wife and I preferred the former while my wife prefers
  • Spacing after Mr. Mrs. Ms. ? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Yes "Mrs " and "Jones" are separate words so a space must be placed between them It may be worth noting that in Commonwealth English, no full-stop is included for abbreviations that consist of the first and last letters of a word, e g the American English "Dr Jones" would be rendered "Dr Jones"
  • You can contact John, Jane or me (myself) for more information
    The use of "myself" and similar reflexives for emphasis is normal English usage of the word This particular speaker wanted to place emphasis on the fact that they personally were one of the people you could contact for information Some dictionaries even list this definition first: (used as an intensive of me or I): I myself will challenge the winner - dictionary reference com It is commonly
  • Johnsons or Johnsons - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Johnson House (in the case of e g a charitable foundation) In the case of a name ending in -s (Jones, for example), form the plural and the plural possessive in the usual way: "Keeping up with the Joneses"; "I'm heading over to the Joneses' house "
  • politeness - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    In Australia, where I'm from, using the phrase "the Jones family" is very unusual as a form of address, though I gather it must be a more common usage in the USA We usually address the inside of the card using given names (starting with the adults), e g "Dear Helen, Steven, Ben and Sarah"
  • Apostrophe s or ss - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    On the use of so-called 'zero genitive', marked by a simple apostrophe in spelling ('), as opposed to the 's genitive, Quirk, Greenbaum, Leech and Svartvik specify in A Comprehensive grammar of the English Language (pp 320 321) that: In addition to its normal use with regular plurals such as boys', the 'zero genitive' is used to avoid repetitive or awkward combinations of sounds in the




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