I think the answer is pioneer.
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this person is called a pedestrian
under first signature of the name of the person you write after u.f.s. Which means that person is supposed to show by signing or stamping that they have seen that documents before it goes to the addressee.
A person who goes against the flow (of society, their community, their established culture, and so on) might be called a nonconformist.
What goes around comes around" means that, whatever behaviour someone indulges in is likely to affect them in return. For example, if a person does good for someone else, blessings will return to that person in the form of good things. If a person raises their children to be responsible and respectful members of society, their children in return will treat them with dignity and responsibility. On the other hand, if someone does something wrong or treats others badly, they in turn will suffer from poor treatment when they, themselves, are in need.
The one who goes first and prepares a way for others is often referred to as a trailblazer or pioneer. This individual takes initiative, paving the path for new ideas, innovations, or movements, which can inspire and guide others to follow. By facing challenges head-on, they often set the stage for future success and create opportunities for others to build upon their groundwork. Their leadership and vision can significantly impact the course of a community or field.
The person is known as a blackleg.
Not sure about NY, but I believe the first vehicle that approches the intersection goes first, followed by the others in order of arrival at intersection. Unless two or more people come to the intersection at the same time then its the person to the right. once the first person has cleared the intersection.
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The house prepares bills of revenue, but for the most part either house can prepare a bill. It has to pass BOTH before it goes to the president to sign.
well it depend on who got their first if the person across on the left got their first then it goes first and if then person across the right hand side got their first then it goes. just depend who got their first.
The person who rings in first after the clue has been read
How far do you want them to? ;) Seriously, it varies form person to person, some have their limitations, others are anything goes.
They are acting on an impulse.
I'ts called Cowardice, that means the person is a coward.
According to the official Scrabble rules, you begin the game by picking a single tile, and the person who goes first is the person who picks the tile closest to the first letter of the alphabet. In the case of English language Scrabble, this is the letter A.
The first person to play doubles the points for their first word, because the starting square is a double-word square.