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He thought it was up to the People not the States to rule the Country. The first words were "We, the States..."
Witty AnswerMy guess would be the Jewish member of the engaged couple.Serious AnswerSecular Jews are typically the least likely to object to Jewish-Gentile marriages followed by Reform and Reconstructionist Jews. Generally, the more religious a Jew is, the more strongly he will object to intermarriage.
For exactly the same reason many Americans would object to renaming the President of the United States the King of the United States. They would object even though the President/king holds more power than most actual kings in the world, and that American people are happy to see that power pass from one President/king to his son, no matter how incompetent (George I and George II anyone?). For historical reasons they don't like the title King.
An object made of iron, nickel, or cobalt will be strongly attracted to a magnet due to their magnetic properties. Other materials like wood, plastic, or glass will not be strongly attracted to a magnet.
antonym for object
Vietnamese and Mandarin are different in terms of their writing systems, tones, and grammar structures. Vietnamese uses the Latin alphabet with diacritics, while Mandarin uses Chinese characters. Mandarin is a tonal language with four tones, while Vietnamese has six tones. Additionally, Vietnamese has a subject-verb-object word order, while Mandarin has a subject-verb-object word order.
The objects mass.
9.8 m/s^2
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him= direct object president= objective complement
Any noun can function as an indirect object. A noun is used as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition. Example sentence for the noun 'president' as indirect object: The minister brought the president some bad news. (the direct object is 'news', the indirect object is 'president')
Subject-verb-object is the normal - but by no means the only - order of the main ideas in a simple declarative sentence. "Agreement" is another matter.
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Mass is a measure of how much matter an object has. Weight is a measure of how strongly gravity pulls on that matter.