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Yes, you could say that Julius Caesar was a republican as he obtained political office while Rome was being ruled by the republican form of government. But please don't confuse the the word "republic" or "republican" as used in speaking of the ancient Roman government with our present day usage of the word "republican". In ancient times republic/republican was a type of government; today Republican is the name of a political party in the United States.Yes, you could say that Julius Caesar was a republican as he obtained political office while Rome was being ruled by the republican form of government. But please don't confuse the the word "republic" or "republican" as used in speaking of the ancient Roman government with our present day usage of the word "republican". In ancient times republic/republican was a type of government; today Republican is the name of a political party in the United States.Yes, you could say that Julius Caesar was a republican as he obtained political office while Rome was being ruled by the republican form of government. But please don't confuse the the word "republic" or "republican" as used in speaking of the ancient Roman government with our present day usage of the word "republican". In ancient times republic/republican was a type of government; today Republican is the name of a political party in the United States.Yes, you could say that Julius Caesar was a republican as he obtained political office while Rome was being ruled by the republican form of government. But please don't confuse the the word "republic" or "republican" as used in speaking of the ancient Roman government with our present day usage of the word "republican". In ancient times republic/republican was a type of government; today Republican is the name of a political party in the United States.Yes, you could say that Julius Caesar was a republican as he obtained political office while Rome was being ruled by the republican form of government. But please don't confuse the the word "republic" or "republican" as used in speaking of the ancient Roman government with our present day usage of the word "republican". In ancient times republic/republican was a type of government; today Republican is the name of a political party in the United States.Yes, you could say that Julius Caesar was a republican as he obtained political office while Rome was being ruled by the republican form of government. But please don't confuse the the word "republic" or "republican" as used in speaking of the ancient Roman government with our present day usage of the word "republican". In ancient times republic/republican was a type of government; today Republican is the name of a political party in the United States.Yes, you could say that Julius Caesar was a republican as he obtained political office while Rome was being ruled by the republican form of government. But please don't confuse the the word "republic" or "republican" as used in speaking of the ancient Roman government with our present day usage of the word "republican". In ancient times republic/republican was a type of government; today Republican is the name of a political party in the United States.Yes, you could say that Julius Caesar was a republican as he obtained political office while Rome was being ruled by the republican form of government. But please don't confuse the the word "republic" or "republican" as used in speaking of the ancient Roman government with our present day usage of the word "republican". In ancient times republic/republican was a type of government; today Republican is the name of a political party in the United States.Yes, you could say that Julius Caesar was a republican as he obtained political office while Rome was being ruled by the republican form of government. But please don't confuse the the word "republic" or "republican" as used in speaking of the ancient Roman government with our present day usage of the word "republican". In ancient times republic/republican was a type of government; today Republican is the name of a political party in the United States.
One GI in Vietnam stated that it was a corrupt pronunciation of the Korean word for "foreigner", and GIs had been called that term during the Korean War...so GIs adopted the usage.
Practical English Usage was created in 1980.
While you might think that this would be a simple math problem, the answer is actually hotly debated. Our current calendar did not come into popular usage until about AD 800, and no one is quite sure when the year AD 1 is; although we know to within a couple of years. The link below will outline the details.
Denim has been in American usage since the late eighteenth century. The word comes from the name of a sturdy fabric called serge, originally made in Nimes, France, by the André family. Originally called serge de Nimes, the name was soon shortened to denim.
On October 1793 but usage backdated to 22 September 1793.
In informal usage Germans called their country Deutschland. The full, official name is DieBundesrepublic Deutschland - the Federal Republic of Germany.
Subtly, tomorrow, onomatopoeia, simile, accommodate and calendar
Since actual usage of the direct material was greater than the standard allowed, the excess usage is called an unfavorable variance
It is called "Disk Usage Analyzer" , it's located under the "Applications" menu, inside the "Accessories" section.
The most efficient usage of Google Maps comes from a system called Google Now. You need to share your calendar's dates with Google Now. Once you do this, Google Maps notifications will pop up on your smartphone allowing you to navigate to your meetings.
The American usage of the word of "vest" is called "eine Weste" or "ein Unterjäckchen".The British usage of the word of "vest" is called "ein Unterhemd" or "ein Leibchen".
A federal republic is a federation of states with a republican form of government. A federation is the central government. The states in a federation also maintain the federation. Usage of the term republic is inconsistent but, as a minimum, it means a state or federation of states that does not have a monarch.sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_republic
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don't know why my CPU usage is totally consuming by program called SYSTEM IDLE PROCESS
In the common, modern usage. republic and Republican are unrelated concepts:Republic refers to the philosophical idea that a state can and should be organised by the body of citizens. At the end of the day, government will be administered and controlled by the people.Republican usually refers to the US party whose members, lacking a unified philosophy, may or may not be in support of a republic.