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Friday afternoon the Rev. T. F. Zimmerman was reelected for his second consecutive two-year term as general superintendent of Assemblies of God.
The second suggestion is " vine ", which is reached through * Ambilō, which may be related to the Greek term ámpelos, itself meaning " vine, liana ".
In 1839, Johnson entered the race for re-election to his House seat, initially as a Whig ; when another Whig entry arose, to enhance his position in the campaign, he ran as a Democrat and was elected to his second, non-consecutive term in the Tennessee House.
Johnson won a second Congressional term in 1845 against his perennial opponent, Wiliam G. Brownlow ; in this second campaign, Johnson particularly took up the mantle as defender of the poor against the aristocracy.
In his second term, he supported the administration's decisions to fight the Mexican War.
In his second term, the Whigs remained in control of the legislature, again limiting Johnson's ability to influence the agenda.
The intended meaning was likely the first, which would be translated as Latin causātīvus or effectīvus, but the Latin term was a translation of the second.
The term is always positive since, according to the second law of thermodynamics, viscosity cannot add energy to the control volume.
The second term is the angular momentum that is the result of the particles moving relative to their center of mass.
This second term can be even further simplified if the particles form a rigid body, in which case it is the product of moment of inertia and angular velocity of the spinning motion ( as above ).
Two years later, the re-elected Clinton became the first member of the Democratic Party since Franklin D. Roosevelt to win a second full term as president.
In the 1996 presidential election, Clinton was re-elected, receiving 49. 2 % of the popular vote over Republican Bob Dole ( 40. 7 % of the popular vote ) and Reform candidate Ross Perot ( 8. 4 % of the popular vote ), becoming the first Democratic incumbent since Lyndon Johnson to be elected to a second term and the first Democrat since Franklin Roosevelt to be elected President more than once.
In his second term, his rating consistently ranged from the high-50s to the high-60s.
For a binomial involving subtraction, the theorem can be applied as long as the opposite of the second term is used.
The term " black metal " was coined by the English band Venom with their second album Black Metal ( 1982 ).
The second period was characterized by the Spanish attempts to reimpose arbitrary rule during the period known as the Reconquista of 1814 – 1817 (" Reconquest ": the term echoes the Reconquista in which the Christian kingdoms retook Iberia from the Muslims ).
In a plebiscite on October 5, 1988, General Pinochet was denied a second 8-year term as president ( 56 % against 44 %).
Pinochet was, as expected, the candidate proposed, and he was denied a second 8 year term by 54. 5 % of the vote.
Arias thus remained barred from a second term as president ; however, in April 2003 – by which time two of the four judges who had voted against the change in 2000 had been replaced – the Court reconsidered the issue and, with the only dissenters being the two anti-reelection judges remaining from 2000, declared the 1969 amendment null and thus opened the way to reelection for former presidents – which in practice meant Arias.
The second meaning is similar to the usage of the term in other social sciences: a community is a group of people living near one another who interact socially.
Caltech is on the quarter system: the fall term starts in late September and ends before Christmas, the second term starts after New Years Day and ends in mid-March, and the third term starts in late March or early April and ends in early June.
The second term of the right-hand side is the convective rate of change and expresses the contribution of the particle changing position in space ( motion ).

second and representative
The House was his habitat and there he flourished, first as a young representative, then as a forceful committee chairman, and finally in the post for which he seemed intended from birth, Speaker of the House, and second most powerful man in Washington.
The indigenous population has established itself as a significant force in Ecuadorian politics, as shown by the selection of indigenous representative Nina Pacari, who led the indigenous political party, Pachakutik, as second vice president of the 1969 Congress.
There is a bijection between every pair of equivalence classes: the inverse of a representative of the first equivalence class, composed with a representative of the second.
While authorship of many of her articles is disputed ( many of her speeches on these topics were collaborations between Woodhull, her backers and her second husband Colonel James Blood ), her role as a representative of these movements was powerful.
At the final meeting, F. M. Campbell, the first FA treasurer and the Blackheath representative, withdrew his club from the FA over the removal of two draft rules at the previous meeting, the first which allowed for the running with the ball in hand and the second, obstructing such a run by hacking ( kicking an opponent in the shins ), tripping and holding.
Tip O ' Neill, then a representative from Kennedy's home state of Massachusetts, recalled that Johnson approached him at the convention and said, " Tip, I know you have to support Kennedy at the start, but I'd like to have you with me on the second ballot.
According to the constitution of Cyprus Nicosia Municipality was divided into a Greek and Turkish sector with two Mayors: a representative of the Greek community which was the majority, and a second one representing the Turkish community.
The second successor of Boniface, Pope Agapetus I ( 535 – 536 ), appointed Vigilius papal representative ( apocrisiary ) at Constantinople.
The second is the development of a representative, organic artwork that can capture the fractures, contradictions, and problems of the particular productive mode of its time developing, early, entrenched capitalism.
In the second half of the 19th century, the city again began to expand, marked by the arrival of the railway, the enlargement of the port and the construction of representative buildings ( Provincial Hospital, Casino, Theater ) and parks.
This was the first case of an Australian government with the confidence of the lower house of Parliament being dismissed by a Vice-Regal representative, the second case being when Governor-General Sir John Kerr dismissed Gough Whitlam's government on 11 November 1975.
The Oval was the first ground in the United Kingdom to host Test cricket, was the location for the England v Scotland representative matches ( 1870-1872 ), the first ever international football match, the first FA Cup final in 1872, and held the second ever Rugby Union international match between England and Scotland in 1872.
* Robert H. Snyder, state representative from Tensas Parish from 1890 – 1896 and 1904 – 1906, Speaker of the Louisiana House of Representatives in the second term, died in office ; Lieutenant governor from 1896 – 1900
Mathias Grimmer was from the second district, and Moses Toohill as the third district representative.
Each party would name a trusted representative ( a " second ") who would, between them, determine a suitable " field of honour ".
In the broadest sense, a vicar (; Latin: vicarius ) is a representative, deputy or substitute ; anyone acting " in the person of " or agent for a superior ( compare " vicarious " in the sense of " at second hand ").
Except for a few years spent learning bookbinding and a brief career as a sales representative for the family silicate business, through which she met her second husband, Beck's career was devoted to food.
Gair was the second former Queensland Premier to be elected to Federal Parliament as a representative of Queensland after Anderson Dawson.
Before serving as president, Khatami had been a representative in the parliament from 1980 to 1982, supervisor of the Kayhan Institute, Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance ( 1982 – 1986 ), and then for a second term from 1989 to May 24, 1992 ( when he resigned ), the head of the National Library of Iran from 1992 to 1997, and a member of the Supreme Council of Cultural Revolution.
He was the most prominent representative of the second generation of the so-called Mannheim School.
In 1821 he was made secretary of the archives, and in 1827 principal keeper of the royal library at Hanover ; from 1832 to 1837 he edited the Hannoverische Zeitung, and more than once sat as representative in the Hanoverian second chamber.
Biblical scholar Thomas L. Thompson notes that the methods of " biblical archaeology " have also become outmoded: " and Albright's historical interpretation can make no claim to be objective, proceeding as it does from a methodology which distorts its data by selectivity which is hardly representative, which ignores the enormous lack of data for the history of the early second millennium, and which wilfully establishes hypotheses on the basis of unexamined biblical texts, to be proven by such ( for this period ) meaningless mathematical criteria as the ' balance of probability ' ..."
With a hull length of and a beam of she appeared as a typical representative of the North American sidewheelers around the second half of the century and was the largest steamer on the lake at that time.
In 1845 Doellinger was made representative of his university in the second chamber of the Bavarian legislature.

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