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consecutive case
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Dictionary of
Cancer Terms". "Definition of
nonconsecutive case
series - NCI
Dictionary of
Cancer Terms". "What is the Institutional...
- He was also one of only two
presidents in U.S.
history to
serve two
nonconsecutive terms.
Cleveland was
elected mayor of
Buffalo in 1881 and
governor of...
- the past 235 years, 32
served multiple terms;
seven of them
served nonconsecutive terms:
Frederick Muhlenberg,
Henry Clay, John W. Taylor,
Thomas Brackett...
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president in U.S.
history after Grover Cleveland in 1892 to be
elected to a
nonconsecutive second term. He also won the po****r vote with 49.8% to Harris's 48...
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number one on the R&B/Hip-Hop
Digital Song Chart. The song
spent 20
nonconsecutive w****s in the
Billboard Hot 100, and
reached platinum certification....
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presidential election. He is the
second president in U.S.
history to
serve nonconsecutive terms after Grover Cleveland in 1893 and is the
oldest individual to...
- In music, a step, or
conjunct motion, is the
difference in
pitch between two
consecutive notes of a
musical scale. In
other words, it is the
interval between...
- ****man
served a
nonconsecutive term
between 2014-2016.
Backus served a
nonconsecutive term
between 2018-2020. O'Neill
served a
nonconsecutive term between...
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single six-year term with no
possibility of re-election, even if it is
nonconsecutive. Additionally, no one who
holds the post, even on a
caretaker basis...
- state's
first lady in
January 1979. She
would hold that
title for
twelve nonconsecutive years (1979–1981, 1983–1992).
Clinton appointed his wife to be the chair...