The expression is an abbreviation for the Latin 'nemine contradictente' which means 'with nobody contradicting'.
(Quoting from "Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised" Nov. 2011 edition:
" 'Unanimous consent' does not necessarily imply that every member present is in favor of the proposed action; it may only mean that the opposition, feeling that it is useless to oppose or discuss the matter, simply acquiesces." In fact, according to these Robert's Rules and some other sources, 'nem. com.' and 'unanimously' mean the same thing.)
Deed means something that is carried out
It means to be carried or pulled into something.
Past deeds are actions you carried out in the past. Your past deeds may be something you are ashamed of or something you are proud of.
It usually means something was proposed, seconded and voted on in the meeting. If the majority of the vote was for whatever had been proposed - it's said to have been carried.
Something that can be carried that ends in "-able" would include:cablefable (if shown in a book)gable on a houseMabel - a friendsable (fur)table
The idiom feet first can mean a variety of things according to where and with what other expressions it is used. For example "to jump in feet first" means to do something in a quick manner often witohut thinking about it whereas to say "They carried him out of the room feet first." would mean that the person being carried is dead."Feet first" means "dead," (From a body being carried or rolled out horizontal.)
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A benk is a place or point at which something is carried out.
The phrase don't get carried away means to not get overcome with emotion, or get carried away with ones actions.
The phrase don't get carried away means to not get overcome with emotion, or get carried away with ones actions.
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