- Look up
START,
Start, or
start in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Start can
refer to
multiple topics: Takeoff, the
phase of
flight where an
aircraft transitions...
- However, in 2013
Tasmania introduced a four-
term year, to
conform to the rest of the country. The
exact start and
finish date of the
academic year varies...
- The
term has been more
generally used to mean
getting rid of
someone or something. In the 1970s, its
meaning expanded to
refer to murder. The
term eighty-six...
-
Georgia cracker). The
exact history and
etymology of the word is debated. The
term is "probably an
agent noun" from the word crack. The word
crack was later...
- A
term limit is a
legal restriction on the
number of
terms a
person may
serve in a
particular elected office. When
term limits are
found in presidential...
- the
confidence of the ****embly, the
chief minister's
term is for five
years and is
subject to no
term limits.
Since the state's
creation on 2 June 2014,...
- fourteen-year
term after appointment and
member who
serves a full
term may not be reappointed; when
governor completes an
unexpired portion of a
term may be...
- than two
consecutive terms). The 1861
secessionist constitution set the
term start date at the
first Monday in the
November following the election. The 1866...
- "Catholic" as
term of self-designation.
After the
acceptance of
Filioque clause into the
Nicene Creed by the Rome,
Orthodox Christians in the East
started to refer...
- of 1701. The
Philadelphia City
Council then
elected Shippen to a
second term.
Subsequent mayors, who held
office for one year, were
elected by the Philadelphia...