estrellas

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stars

Many stars shine in the sky. - Montones de estrellas brillan en el cielo.

Many stars are twinkling in the sky. - Montones de estrellas brillan en el cielo.

Outer space
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of star
plural form of star
A leading SBU in an expanding industry Generates substantial profits and has a high market share When industry growth slows, a star becomes a cash cow
A colloquial term for business units that use a lot of cash to fight off competition because they are in high growth or have a high market share
Products with a dominant share of the market and good prospects for growth p 672
Software Technology for Adaptable, Reliable Systems
Used in Roman Candles, Aerial Shells, Rockets, and Mines Can come in many different shapes like round balls, squares or cylinders Produce the colors when they burn Squib - Used in professional show to electrical fire shells, cakes, or other items
Standalone TRACON Automation Replacement System
Plural of star
Fireworks materials that are compressed into small cubes or round pellets
The eleven stars (Gen 37: 9); the seven (Amos 5: 8); wandering (Jude 1: 13); seen in the east at the birth of Christ, probably some luminous meteors miraculously formed for this specific purpose (Matt 2: 2-10); stars worshipped (Deut 4: 19; 2 Kings 17: 16; 21: 3; Jer 19: 13); spoken of symbolically (Num 24: 17; Rev 1: 16, 20; 12: 1) (See ASTROLOGERS )
In astrology the distant suns providing the backdrop for the planets Astrology using the stars on their own merit is known as sidereal astrology
is Standard & Poor's Stock Appreciation Ranking System S&P ranks the stock's six- to 12-month price appreciation potential with a five-star grading system A strong buy opinion is expressed with a Five Star ranking A strong sell is One Star