Clinton and bush sr
Only Jefferson went by Thomas. Woodrow was given the first name Thomas but started going by his middle name when he was a young man.
yes, Jackson used the veto twelve times compared to the first six presidents which used nine
Five Presidents have done this (Hiram Ulysses) Grant (Stephen Grover) Cleveland (Thomas Woodrow) Wilson (John Calvin) Coolidge (David Dwight) Eisenhower
Charles Babbage of course because he was the one who invented it. If he didnt use it first how would he know it worked? this answer is the use of common sense
no she didnt invent the name
Charles Babbage of course because he was the one who invented it. If he didnt use it first how would he know it worked? this answer is the use of common sense
It's all because the barbies were thinking of a name to call themselves and they thought of the name Bratz but DIDNT USE IT AND DIDNT LIKE IT! So Isaac Larian wanted to make a collection of dolls and named them a Bratz. But he got sued for it! THAT IS SO STUPID. IF BARBIE WASN'T USING THE NAME AND DIDNT WANT IT, THEN HOW COME ISSAC LARIAN CANT USE THE NAME? -But that's the reason why.
The first six U.S. Presidents vetoed a total of ten bills. Seven of them were vetoed by James Madison.
Actually, he does use it in legal documents and he used it when he took the oath of office in 2009 and 2013. But like most people, he generally uses his first and last name (I don't use my middle name much either).
In the Darby translation, "president" appears in 1 Samuel 19:20. (Other translations use a different word.) Other translations use another word for "president" in Daniel 6:2. Daniel was the first in rank of the three presidents they had .