rubiks cube
The One Voted Most Likely to Succeed was created in 1995.
Yes, there is a government initiative that is completely open run, created and voted on by individual people from all over the world.
Well if you conside voted, the number 1 book in the world would be one of the 7 books from the harry potter series. Created by J.K. Rowling. In London. Anyway I'm not saying that I think that would be the #1 book if I voted. But it was voted by the world. So technically it's the #1 series in the world. But my bet would have to be 1 of the 7 books is the best.
Victoria voted overwhelmingly for federation.In 1898 - 100,000 voted 'yes', 22,000 voted 'no'In 1899 - 152,000 voted 'yes', 10,000 voted 'no'
Tommy Douglas. He was recently voted the Greatest Canadian who ever lived.
No they can not be voted out.
no because they have not voted. if u have voted and they lied then yes
Depends on how many people voted for it.
Over 200,000,000 voted (including voted twice or more )
tiffiny, Julie and Sammy voted for Andrew meaghan voted for Sean and cam's vote was not shown Andrew was voted off
They haven't voted for it yet. They (60 out of 100) just voted to debate it in the Senate.
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