if you mean like if ur not coming to work and someone takes ur place i think its called covering
The person who acts can supply an action or service. A person can substitute for you to complete an action.
the checkout assistant
A symbol, a singular, common, abstract noun is a word for something that stands for something else; something real that stands for or suggests another thing that cannot in itself be pictured (a lion is a symbol for courage); a letter, character, or sign used instead of a word or group of words (+, =, &, etc.).
DCF stands for department of children and families where basically if the parents or children are doing something that could potentianaly harm another being the DCF takes the person at risk away to a safe location usually for children it's another family
Where someone stands in the social heirarchy.
Shy, meek,
A person that stands for equality is called an equal opportunist.
A Profile.
a frail person... or someone who stands for nothing
Stance is about the way someone stands, their posture but it can also mean the way someone is, their attitude towards another person or something. Stance is an English word derived from the French
a person can only have 45 chromosomes if one of them was translocated to another one. its called a partial monosomy. the person would have a karyotype beginning similar to this if it was a female 45,xx,der. 45 stands for the chromosomes. xx stands for female. and der stands for translocated or rearrangement.
respondent
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the checkout assistant
Either the fan will keep the bat or the batter or team will give the fan another bat for that one if it is one of the batter's favorites.
A pushover. This refers to someone who stands their ground but is easily knocked down. Hence: A person who does not wish to agree to the demand, but who is easily convinced to change their mind. They become known as a "pushover".
A prominent figure is someone very influential, notable and or important person that stands out in society.
Whether it be male or female standing another person up on a date is hurtful and egotistical. People that do this are ignorant and have no moral standings as far as how the other person feels. They could go out on that date and never date that person again (the right thing to do.) If the person has phoned and given a good excuse to break the date, but takes a 'rain check' (meaning making a date for perhaps the next weekend) then there is nothing wrong with this. It's only when someone stands another person up on a date with not as much as a phone call. Kick this person to the curb!