Titles like Mrs., Mr., Ms., Prof., Dr., Gen., Rep., Sen., and St. are typically used as formal honorifics before a person's name in written and spoken communication. "Mr." is for men, "Mrs." for married women, "Ms." for women regardless of marital status, and "Dr." for doctors. "Prof." is used for professors, while "Gen." denotes a general in the military, "Rep." refers to a representative, "Sen." stands for senator, and "St." is often used for street addresses. These titles help convey respect and clarity regarding a person's role or status.
Mrs Sen - 2013 is rated/received certificates of: India:U/A
The word representative has five syllables. The syllables are divided as rep-ri-sen-ta-tive.
Gov. Deval Patrick (D) Sen. Scott Brown (R) Sen. John Kerry (D Rep. John Olver (D-1) Rep. Richard Neal (D-2) Rep. Jim McGovern (D-3) Rep. Barney Frank (D-4) Rep. Niki Tsongas (D-5) Rep. John Tierney (D-6)\ Rep. Edward Markey (D-7 Rep. Michael Capuano (D-8) Rep. Stephen Lynch (D-9) Rep. William Keating (D-10)
rep-re-sen-ta-tive
There are 5 syllables. Rep-re-sen-ta-tion.
Representative has five syllables. Rep/re/sen/ta/tive
Sen Kagemiya is a boy. He is best known as being on the same Night-Troops team as Gen Shishio, whom he disliked.
There are five syllables in the word representative : rep/re/sent/a/tive
Below are the top 10 richest members of 2014 Congress based on net worth. In this order, I've included their rank, title, name, party affiliation, state, and 2013 net worth (rounded to the nearest million):1.Rep. Darrell Issa R-California $357M2.Rep. Michael McCaul R-Texas $118M3.Rep. John Delaney D-Maryland $112M4.Sen. Jay Rockefeller D-West Virginia $108M5.Sen. Mark Warner D-Virginia $95M6.Rep. Jared Polis D-Colorado $74M7.Sen. Richard Blumenthal D-Connecticut $63M8.Rep. Scott Peters D-California $45M9.Sen. Dianne Feinstein D-California $44M10.Rep. Suzan DelBene D-Washington $38MSo, we've got #1 with over 3x as much as #2; 8 of the top 10 are Democrat; 3 of the top 10 are from California; and 2 are female.
Blogger/Adviser Payment/ExpenditureCandidate Campaign Peter Daou $60,000 (by way of FOH/HILLPAC) Sen. Hillary Clinton NY SEN incumbent Michael Brodkorb $55,200 Rep. Mark Kennedy MN SEN open Mindy Finn $52,800 Sen. Rick Santorum PA SEN incumbent Luke Bernstein $51,600 Sen. Rick Santorum PA SEN incumbent Laura Packard $44,400 Sen. Debbie Stabenow MI SEN incumbent Peter Daou Michael Brodkorb Mindy Finn Luke Bernstein Laura Packard
1. Sen. Manny Villar 2. Rep. Manny Pacquaio 3. Former President Joseph Estrada 4. Former Governor Chavit Singson 5. Rep. Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV) and Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-San Francisco).