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It originated in America in the 1960's
Since there is no precedent, the way we refer to a president's husband is uncertain at this time. The reference may end up being an accurate but wordy phrase such as, Madame President and her husband Former President Bill Clinton. It is the custom in America to refer to a president's former status as a sign of respect.He may be more informally be referred to as:The President's husband.First Gentleman.Madame President's husband.
Give me Liberty or give me death. This was a phrase spoken by Patrick Henry who was asking for the Declaration of Independence to get independence for America from England.
July 4th, 1776 America's Independence from England I think Chevrolet used this "Catch Phrase" in a recent advertising campaign
The phrase "commander in chief" is a title which explains the supreme role that a president plays in the military. They have a special command and control over what goes on in the military.
President Calvin Coolidge said the phrase "the business of America is business"
The phrase Coolidge's prosperity refers to the unprecedented economic prosperity experienced by the United States during the presidency of Calvin Coolidge. Coolidge was the 30th U.S. president, serving from 1923 to 1929.
The phrase 'Corporate America' refers to the album 'Corporate America' from the rock band Boston. It also refers to the world of corporations and big business.
The phrase Coolidge's prosperity refers to the unprecedented economic prosperity experienced by the United States during the presidency of Calvin Coolidge. Coolidge was the 30th U.S. president, serving from 1923 to 1929.
this phrase in reality means that of all the businesses done in the whole world,none can be equated to that business done by America.This means that no country in the world can compare itself to America in terms of business
I can't say that he coined the phrase, but I believe the former Vice President had become President already and his name is George Herbert Walker Bush, America's 41st President. During his presidency, he spoke about the Information Superhighway.
This phrase is your slogan.
An adverb phrase modifies the verb, in this case telling where. The adverb phrase is "throughout Central America."
The phrase "North America" has five syllables. The syllables of the phrase are north-a-mer-i-ca.
It is a compound noun or noun phrase.
"vice president" is a noun phrase. President is a noun and vice is an adjective.
We're in business,' is a very popular phrase that is commonly used in the businesses world. The phrase simply means that a deal has been sealed.