Sadly, no. Once you have died, you never wake again in this life.
The phrase "two years his senior" means that one person is two years older than another person. It is often used to describe the age difference between individuals, indicating that the older person has more life experience or maturity due to their age. For example, if person A is 25 and person B is 23, person A can be referred to as "two years B's senior."
Finnegans Wake was Joyce's final masterpiece. He finished and published it in 1939 after working on it for about ten straight years. Two years later Joyce died. He did not write anything significant after Finnegans Wake.
Ten. Two years of a predecessor's term, and two full terms of his own.
die zwei Jahre
Sink or swim. You have two choices, you are between a rock and a hard place, Born Free or Die, Wake Up and Smell the Roses,
There was a person who only lived for about two seconds. He started to form in his mother's stomach, but only after two seconds, he died. =(
the time a person serves in congress is 2 years.
The word wake has one syllable. You can not divide the word into two syllables.
yes, he did...about two years ago.
two years after henry did
for about two years then it breakes
Not exactly. It says the no one may be elected for more than two terms and that a person who has already served more than two years of a term to which another person was elected can only be elected for one more term. It follows that a person who has served for no more than two years of another person's term could be elected for 8 more years giving a total of at most ten years in office.