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Post by Riin on Nov 22, 2006 21:06:36 GMT 1
However, by the end of the century, its growth unexpectedly stopped
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Post by Maris on Nov 24, 2006 21:53:04 GMT 1
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Post by Riin on Nov 24, 2006 22:51:52 GMT 1
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Post by kaidi on Nov 25, 2006 16:46:56 GMT 1
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Post by Maris on Nov 25, 2006 18:19:53 GMT 1
Tony Bennett's
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Post by Riin on Nov 25, 2006 23:01:30 GMT 1
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Post by kaidi on Nov 26, 2006 17:30:36 GMT 1
I'll approach you and wait, it's been several weeks coming and I'd give it up, give it away to be able to tell you how I really feel and how I'd give it up to hear you say cause were counting the seconds and minutes weve spent here cant seem to just throw you away when it's all said and done dear and were packing our things will the memories keep me thinking?
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Post by boeng on Nov 26, 2006 20:55:53 GMT 1
Originally the term was used to refer to the presiding officer of a committee or governing body in Great Britain[citation needed]. Later this usage was applied to political leaders. Early examples are from the universities of Oxford and Cambridge (from 1464); the founding President of the Royal Society William Brouncker in 1660; heads of individual British colonies (originally Virginia in 1608); and chief officers of banks (from 1781).
It was adopted as a title for the President of the United States of America.
As other countries followed the American Revolution, and deposed their monarchies, presidentwas commonly adopted as the title for the new republican heads of state. The first European president was the president of France, a post created in the Second Republic of 1848. (The First Republic had begun with no separate executive, then established five directors, and finally echoed the ancient Roman Republic by appointing three consuls at its head.)
The first president of an internationally recognized African state was the President of Liberia in 1848.
Today, most republics have a President as their head of state.
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Post by Riin on Nov 26, 2006 21:47:03 GMT 1
vaid üks viiv minu päevad muuta võib.
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Post by Maris on Nov 27, 2006 14:59:00 GMT 1
Tsauu musid. www.music1topas.puslapiai.lt/awards2006hääletage oma lemmikute poolt, vahet pole et leedu asi. Meie musidel(nr2) peab minema hästi. ps. ja ma tean, et te armastate MCRi lugu black parade, aga teeks täna nii, et hääletame lostprophetsi loo rooftops poolt ;D musi K.
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Post by Riin on Nov 27, 2006 16:28:51 GMT 1
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Post by boeng on Nov 27, 2006 20:50:41 GMT 1
languages
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Post by inxu on Nov 27, 2006 21:05:57 GMT 1
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Post by boeng on Nov 27, 2006 21:08:18 GMT 1
28.11.2006 Kunstiõpetus Kodune ülesanne Kaasa: Harilik pliiats, guaśid, supilusikas, pintsel, käärid, liim, teritaja, kustukumm, voolipulk, lapp. 28.11.2006 Inglise keel Kodune ülesanne Repeat retelling in reported Speech
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Post by Maris on Nov 27, 2006 21:35:16 GMT 1
audiosejest
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