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"Dasia" does not have a direct translation or meaning in Japanese. It is not a word or term commonly used in the Japanese language.
Dasai, or kakkowarui.
Kayla in Japanese means "no friends, except Danielle, who is lame....search "Why is Danielle Lame" for more answers about her friend lame Danielle
They are in the final days of their term and their power, though intact, is weak - as weak as a lame duck.
If it is a assignment than it is very boring innyway you guys are way to lame to know the answer
The term lame duck refers to somebody weak. For example, when an elected official's successor has already been elected, but has not taken office. It is also occasionally used to disparage a politician who will not serve again, such as a US president near the end of his second term.A lame duck session is a session of an officials whose successors have already been elected (but not inaugurated).The original use of the term lame duck referred to brokers who defaulted on their debts. The term is still used in this financial context in Europe.The term lame duck usually is very commonly heard at the end of the second term of a US President (since he can't get re-elected for the third time in a row). As the name suggests, a lame duck cannot make strong decisions.Actually the term lame duck means that they are able to make stronger decisons that are not based on being reelected.If you're playing howrse, please see the Related Question.
The Japanese term for first generation is "Issei."
His term ended when he could not capture the nomination to run for a second term and so was a lame duck until his term expired.
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The term "Timur the Lame" refers to the 14th-century Turko-Mongol conqueror Timur, who was also known as Tamerlane. He earned the nickname "the Lame" due to an injury he sustained to his leg in his youth, which left him with a permanent limp.
Hart is an archaic term for deer, therefore it means that the "lame man" is healed by the grace of God and "leaps" once he is healed.
The usual term is a "lame duck" president, although this can also be applied to a two term president who's party is voted out of office for the next election - i.e. George H.W. Bush was a "lame duck" president because he only served one term, and George W. Bush was a "lame duck " president because his party lost the next presidential election.