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The spelling for the capitol of Wyoming is in fact "Cheyenne". As a proper noun, this term always begins with a capital "C".
Robert D. Carey (born August 12, 1878 in Cheyenne, Wyoming; died January 17, 1938 in Cheyenne, Wyoming) succeeded Frank Lee Houx as the eleventh Governor of Wyoming, serving between January 6, 1919 and January 1, 1923. Following the end of Carey's term as Governor, William Bradford Ross (born December 4, 1873 in Dover, Tennessee; died October 2, 1924 in Cheyenne, Wyoming) became the twelfth Governor of Wyoming, serving between January 6, 1923 and October 2, 1924.
Frank L. Houx (born December 12, 1854 in Lexington, Missouri; died April 3, 1941 in Cody, Wyoming) succeeded John b. Kendrick as the tenth Governor of Wyoming, serving between February 26, 1917 and January 6, 1919. Following the end of Houx's term as Governor, Robert D. Carey (born August 12, 1878 in Cheyenne, Wyoming; died January 17, 1937 in Cheyenne, Wyoming) became the eleventh Governor of Wyoming, serving between January 6, 1919 and January 1, 1923.
John Joseph Hickey (born August 22, 1911 in Rawlins, Wyoming; died September 22, 1970 in Cheyenne, Wyoming) succeeded Milward Lee Simpson as the twenty-second Governor of Wyoming, serving between January 5, 1959 and January 2, 1961. Following the end of Hickey's term as Governor, Jack R. Gage (born January 13, 1899 in McCook, Nebraska; died March 14, 1970 in Cheyenne, Wyoming) became the twenty-third Governor of Wyoming, serving between January 2, 1961 and January 7, 1963.
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The Cheyenne term for skull is seotse-meta'-eshko.
The correct term for hitting someone is well theres 3 # 1 getting back #2 Revenge #3 I got even #4 I smaked him/ her
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Milward Lee Simpson (born November 12, 1897 in Jackson, Wyoming; died June 11, 1993 in Cody, Wyoming) succeeded Clifford Joy Rogers as the twenty-first Governor of Wyoming, serving between January 3, 1955 and January 5, 1959. Following the end of Simpson's term as Governor, John Joseph Hickey (born August 22, 1911 in Rawlins, Wyoming; died September 22, 1970 in Cheyenne, Wyoming) became the twenty-second Governor of Wyoming, serving between January 5, 1959 and January 2, 1961.
"Welsh" is the correct term from someone who comes from Wales.
Matthew Hansen "Matt" Mead is the governor of Wyoming as of December 2016. He assumed office on January 3, 2011. Due to term limits, Matt Mead's tenure as Wyoming's governor will end in January of 2019.Matthew "Matt" Mead is the current governor of Wyoming. He was elected in 2010 and reelected in 2014. The Governor in Wyoming serves a four year term with a limitation of two consecutive terms. Matt Mead assumed office on January 3, 2011. His term as Governor will end on January 3, 2019.
Both are correct. Irate means angry. Irritate means annoy.