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Pelosi was never appointed. She was vote to Congress and voted within her party to be Speaker of the House.
I think governmet's policies give many benefits to the people.
the benefits of labelling medicine is it avoids over dose and show people what medicine to give
uh to give people jobs?..
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Linda Lingle is the Governor of Hawaii. The Speaker of the Hawaii House of Representatives is Calvin Say. The Mayor of Honolulu is Mufi Hannemann.
To approximate the diameter of a speaker cone, find the approximate center. And then stick a ruler across the center of the speaker cone. This will give you the size of the speaker.
If you buy a house, you can begin building equity and you have an investment that can be sold if you wish. Renting does not give you such benefits, but is nice if you need a short-term place to stay.
they would give out free grain to poor people as part of benefits
The Speaker of the House of Commons in England does not speak during debates in order to maintain impartiality and act as a neutral arbiter of proceedings. The Speaker's role is to facilitate debate, uphold the rules of parliament, and ensure that all members have the opportunity to express their opinions without interference.
Yes, the word 'speaker' is a noun, a word for a person.A noun will function as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.For example, in the sentence, "Give the speaker your complete attention.", the noun speaker is the indirect objectof the verb 'give'. The direct object of the verb 'give' is attention.Note: The subject of the sentence is implied (You give...).Examples of other functions of the noun 'speaker' are:The speaker today is Professor Zemljevidih. (subject of the sentence)The notes that the speaker was reading fell to the floor. (subject of the relative clause)We've booked the speaker for another lecture. (direct object of the verb 'booked')The dean signed a contract with the speaker. (object of the preposition 'with')
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