Yes indeed -- it's published in the novel A Clockwork Orange, by Anthony Burgess.
The word "minister" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a person who holds a position of authority in a government or religious organization. As a verb, it means to attend to the needs of someone or to provide services.
Orange can be a noun: I want to eat the orange. Orange can also be an adjective: My calculator is orange.
censorship of information before it is published is called
central minister
The word "orange" can be a noun (referring to the color or the fruit) or an adjective (describing something as orange in color).
U cant get a orange speech bubble unless u r a moderator all woozens have blue speech bubbles
He was the first Prime Minister of Pakistan. His name was Mr. Liaqat Ali Khan. He was assasinated while delivering a speech at Rawalpindi.
The Prime Minister's "promise to Canada" is outlined in the Speech from the Throne - the speech written by the Prime Minister and read by the Governor General which outlines what the Prime Minister hopes to achieve in the current parliamentary session. See related link below for the most recent (as of August 2011) throne speech.
Malcolm X (born Malcolm Little) was a Nation of Islam minister at one time and was later assassinated during a speech in 1965
published is a verb
Ida B. Wells
Gauteng provincal legislature