The Daughters of the American Revolution [ DAR ] is a lineage-based organization for women. Membership is open to women eighteen years of age and up who can prove lineal bloodline descent from an ancestor who aided achieving United States independence.
Acceptable ancestors include-
Signers of United States Declaration of Independence
Military veterans of American Revolutionary War
civil servants
members of Continental Congress
signers of Oath of Allegiance
participants in Boston Tea Party
American colonists won with the help of France.
Barbara Burt has written: 'Eve of Revolutuion'
It gave the world the British Empire, the Industrial Revolutuion as well as the English language.
A married couple with two daughters, ages 8 and 3, would typically qualify for a three-bedroom unit under Section 8 housing guidelines. The general rule is that two people can share a bedroom, and children of the same gender can share a room until they reach a certain age, usually around 6 or 7. Since the daughters are of different ages, they would qualify for their own rooms, leading to the need for an additional bedroom for the parents.
Such a short phrase doesn't qualify for copyright protection, so for example the 1998 Destroyer album title is not protected. There is, however, a registered trademark for City of Daughters, protecting its use for cookbooks, juice concentrates, non-alcoholic cocktail mixes, and bar services.
It's either my daughters and me or my daughters and I, depending on the sentence. Here are two correct usages:He introduced my daughters and me to the President.My daughters and I were introduced to the President.The phrase me and my daughters is one that should not be used.
The word qualify, or more properly to qualify, is a verb.
The possessive form of the plural noun daughters is daughters'.Example: Both of my daughters' birthdays are in May.
He didn't have any blood related daughters, but he had step daughters
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qualify, qualified,will qualify
Qualified is the past participle of qualify.