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What part of the colonial government headed the colony and carried out the king's orders
The settlers of Connecticut
one man from each family and it was the pilgrims .--. yesh yesh it was ^0^
federal government orders
I'm pretty sure it was called Fundamental Orders (By: Lollipops are Awesome) (Spelling Police: Shelby1397) ;] Ha ha.. (extra spelling police: Shadedbro12) its ha ha not haha..
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I think it is called family. Hope this helps.
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Metonymy is the process of replacing one word with another, closely related word. For example, in the sentence "The orders came from the White House", it can be assumed that the orders came from the President because of the close relationship between the two words.
Starfish are Echinoderms, and there are many species in several orders. (see the related link)
An atom is several orders of magnitude smaller than a cell. Even the smallest of cells is composed of trillions of atoms.
Unlike the similar-looking but unrelated herons, cranes fly with necks outstretched, not pulled back. They are not closely related and come in different Orders.
Orders from your boss ? Requests Related to jobs ?
Ring-tailed lemurs and raccoons are not closely related. Ring-tailed lemurs belong to the Lemuridae family, which are primates found only in Madagascar. Raccoons, on the other hand, are in the Procyonidae family and are found in North and Central America.
A group of related orders refers to a set of purchase or sales orders that are linked by a common factor, such as a customer or product. Grouping related orders allows for more efficient processing, better tracking, and coordination of activities among different departments involved in order fulfillment. It helps streamline operations and ensures orders are managed effectively to meet customer demands.
In taxonomy, a family is a rank used to classify and group organisms that share common characteristics and are more closely related than genera but less closely related than orders. Families typically include multiple genera that share a common ancestor.
A genus is a taxonomic rank that includes one or more species that are closely related. It represents a group of species that share common characteristics and ancestry. Genera are further organized into families, then orders, classes, phyla, and ultimately kingdoms in the classification system.