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James k. Polk was a president after Andrew Jackson, they both where a very big part of the manifest destiny, James k. Polk was the one who believed in them and encouraged them during the things that he/she had a hard time with the things that they did. James K. Polk was the person who incouraged them and he also was oppart of the manifest destiny and so was andrew jackson after he wasent president james k. polk took his place. hope this helps :)
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A tanner was an occupation; a person who tans cow hides to make them into leather, people with the surname tanner are likely to be descended from such a person.
A hawker was a person who worked with hawks or falcons. The nobility would hunt with falcons and hawks so the a person with that name would have worked in the mews and taken care of the birds.
The caste system
a person
James k. Polk was a president after Andrew Jackson, they both where a very big part of the manifest destiny, James k. Polk was the one who believed in them and encouraged them during the things that he/she had a hard time with the things that they did. James K. Polk was the person who incouraged them and he also was oppart of the manifest destiny and so was andrew jackson after he wasent president james k. polk took his place. hope this helps :)
The same anonymous person who coined man's man.
Destiny beta is a first person shooter
destiny is a very importune person too our world
The word 'person' and the word 'occupation' are both nouns.
This quote suggests that a person's destiny may still find them, regardless of the choices they make to avoid it. It implies that the path to one's destiny is intertwined with the decisions and actions taken along the way. Ultimately, destiny may manifest itself even when efforts are made to steer clear of it.
It depends on the person if you believe in God his destiny should be the same as yours?
Destiny is a regular online first person shooter game.
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Wallace Broecker from Columbia University is said to have "coined" the term Global Warming.
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