Speaker of the house, Nancy Pelosi... a chill goes down my back when I think of that possibility.
It is where you would serve from.
One time. Once you have been inserted into the game you serve as a replacement for the player you subbed in for. You cannot switch places in the line-up again.
In a case where both the president and vice president fail to complete a term as president, the Speaker of the House would take their place. This has not yet happened in the history of the United States.
I don't believe there is any law that prevents this from happening. He simply cannot be next in line as president, since he has had his two allowable terms. But this alone would make him a less desirable candidate for vice president, since it means that the person next in line will be less familiar with the workings of the office, and the person will be more likely to change over the course of a term.
The person that would be serving would be the back right player. From there on out you can serve anywhere behind the line. If you pass the line with your foot the other team automatically gets the ball.
Speaker of the House
I would not. Most people do not consider this until they call for help and reach a person they cannot understand.
If you are playing in school gym or something like that there are the basketball lines showing where the court is and people usally serve from there and others like to go further and run and serve it it just all depends on the person but most competvie games they either have to be there at the line or a lil back (optional)
Ford's nameplate reductions would serve as product line contractions. The divestiture of noncore brands, including Aston Martin, Land Rover, Jaguar, Volvo, and Mercury, would also serve as examples.
Right now that would be Janet Napolitano, the Secretary of Homeland Security. Number 18 in the line of succession. Its important to note that an official cannot succeed to the Presidency unless that person meets the Constitutional requirements.
You need to line up decimals for additional and subtraction. For multiplication, you don't need to line them up - in fact, it would serve no useful purpose.
You can serve from anywhere on the back line of the court.