If you are talking about who succeeds the President in office, then the phrase commonly used would be "succession order," which was established in 1947 when President Harry S. Truman signed the Presidential Succession Act.
"time" or "time period" in office is the simple replacement. "tenure" in office might be what you want. His time in office is also referred to as his "administration" .
"Illiterate" means unable to read or write.
The word ballot has been derived from the french word ballotte which means a small ball.
The word "Florida" is Spanish for Flowery or Floral ( As in Floral land)
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The word 'follows' typically means to come after something in a sequence or to emulate or obey someone's actions or guidance. It can also mean to pursue or track something or someone.
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"Result" means Something that follows naturally from a particular action.
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the English word 'order' is spelled 'un ordre' in French.
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The order is unusual in the question. For the tendency is a reversed order, as 'dextra caritate'. But either way, the English translation of the Latin phrase 'caritate dextra' is the following: the right hand by charity. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'caritate' means 'charity'; and 'dextra' means 'right'.
One Latin equivalent of the English phrase 'contact me' is the following: Congredire me. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'congredire' means '[You] contact'; and 'me' means 'me'. This is the form if the speaker asks only one individual, the second person singular, to get in touch. Another Latin equivalent is the following: Congredimini me. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'congredimini' means '[You all] contact'; and 'me' means 'me'.
The word "conclusion" means the end of an event or process. It therefore follows from the definition of the word that there is nothing more to the research project at that stage.
it means to put in order
Yes, the word "bureau" is originally a French word. It means an office or a writing desk.
In french the word 'poste' means post office and 'la' is used to mean the. Therefore the phrase 'la poste' means 'the post office. In French it is a feminine word as the word 'la' is used instead of 'le'.