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Preferential voting
the greatest number of first and second choices together in nominated or elected
Church of Scotland
and it is presided over by a Moderator, who is nominated each year by a selection committee. The tenure of ecclesiastical
Chiltern Hundreds
in Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire England to which is attached the nominal office of steward As members of Parliament cannot resign when
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Maronite
One of a body of nominal Christians who speak the Arabic language and reside on Mount
Kiteflying
ones credit by the use of paper which is merely nominal called also kiting
Himself
the blame used alone in the predicate either in the nominative or objective case as it is himself who saved himself
Herself
blame also used alone in the predicate either in the nominative or objective case as it is herself she blames herself
Hague Tribunal
of persons of known competency in questions of international law nominated by the signatory powers From these persons an arbitration tribunal
Ferraro
the Presidential candidate She was the first woman to be nominated by a major U S political party for the office
Essence
and must be enumerated to define it sometimes called the nominal essence
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