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M-1See: money supply.
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M-1A first degree murder charge (hence the name M-one, dummies!)
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M-1The U.S. military's standard semiautomatic rifle during World War II and Korea. It fired a .30-caliber bullet from an 8-round clip. At 10.5 pounds the M-1 was nearly as big and heavy as the M-14, many of these were used by the South Vietnamese army, various RF and PF units, and even the Viet Cong.
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M-1Foreign nationals pursuing a full course of study at a Service-approved vocational school or other recognized nonacademic institution (other than in language training programs) in the United States.
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M-1Nonimmigrant visa classification for students at vocational schools or other non-academic students.
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M-1a student pursuing a full course of study at an established vocational or other recognized nonacademic institution that is authorized by the Department of Homeland Security to admit M-1 students.
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M-1
The Garand semiautomatic rifle, also named the United States Rifle, Caliber .30, M1.
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M-1See: money supply.
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