Not really. There was no notable person with that name although it is possible that there are (were) people with that name. The Cayley–Hamilton theorem is named, not after a person called Cayley Hamilton, but after TWO mathematicians: Arthur Cayley and William Rowan Hamilton.
Being good on mathematics is a sign that a person probably is good on all other disciplines, unless that person is not interested on anything else.
well, my name is cailee so im gunna say just about every good thing anybody can say about a person. shout out to all of the cailee's in the world. <3 ya!!!!!!!!!!
Anything that includes all cultures and does not exclude or highlight any one person due to culture
Centenary means hundred year old.. it can be anything like an organisation, a person's lifetime etc.
A generation is the time from the birth of a person, to the birth of his or her child. This can be anything from about 15-100 years.
Shy, Outgoing person. Soft spoken will do anything anybody says do :)
this can be different to anybody and everybody, but gods "backbone" law should be in a nutshell be true to yourself and others, dont be anything your not and dont be anything anybody tells you! you,yourself are you're own person. whatever you think god is or is telling you, is one hundred percent correct...anybody disagree?
The indefinite pronoun 'anybody' can function as 2nd or 3rd person.Examples:Does anybody want the last doughnut? (2nd person)Don't speak to anybody about this. (3rd person)
Sir George Cayley was an English engineer that is thought to be the founder of aeronautics. He is credited with being the first person to understand the principles and forces that were required to discover flight.
the person who opposed Hamilton's plan was thomas Jefferson
Too many unknowns make this impossible to answer with any certainty, but in our great country anybody can sue anybody else for just about anything. The real issue is can you win? If you pose a more specific situation it may help.
The word anybody is a form of the third person.
Anyone/anybody refers to =any person or individual.Anybody is an indefinite pronoun and is always singular.
Yes, the word anybody is an indefinite pronoun, any person; the pronoun anybody takes the place of an unknown person or persons. Example sentence: Anybody that needs help with the assignment can stop by at the end of the day for assistance.
Aaron Burr was the person who dueled with Alexander Hamilton - Burr believed Hamilton the detriment to his career. He shot Hamilton on July 11, 1804, who subsequently died from the shot the next day.
The indefinite pronoun 'anybody' is a singular form (anybody).Example: Anybody is welcome at our block party.
"Nobody" is used to refer to no person, while "anybody" is used to refer to any person. For example, "Nobody was home when I arrived" suggests that no specific person was at home, whereas "Did anybody see where the keys went?" implies that any person who was around could have seen the keys.