survivor, maybe.
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Other words that can describe real estate are: land, real property, realty.
That term is used in with young children in the educational setting to refer to common jobs and occupations in the child's environment. For example, mail carrier, nurse, police officer, sales clerk, etc. If the term is used in other situations, I am unaware of it, but it may be. I hope this is what you needed.
Not a problem at all. Many times individuals may have multiple policies with the same company as one may be a term policy and the other a universal life policy, or you may have two term policies with different term lengths. Sure.
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The only other Survivor winner to receive a unanimous vote was Earl Cole in Survivor: Fiji.
A person who survives can often be called a survivor. This term can describe someone who has endured and outlasted a difficult or dangerous situation.
Survivor in Spanish is "superviviente", in French it is "survivant", and in German it is "Überlebender".
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The Inuit word for survivor is "nunaqpa." This term reflects the cultural significance of resilience and adaptability in the harsh Arctic environment. The concept of being a survivor is deeply rooted in Inuit values, emphasizing community support and perseverance.
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Survivor is a reality television show that follows a group of castaways as they try to outwit, outplay and outlast each other in an effor tto be named the Sole Survivor and claim the million dollar prize.
Survivor contestants are usually seen eating rice and coconuts. Occasionally they will win reward challenges and get to indulge in other foods.
No, Survivor Africa was the third season of Survivor.
The possessive form for the noun survivor is "survivor's".