Also found in:Dictionary,Thesaurus,Medical,Acronyms,Idioms,Encyclopedia,Wikipedia. POLL. A head. Hence poll tax is the name of a tax imposed upon the people at so much a head. 2. To poll a jury is to require that each juror shall himself declare what is his verdict. This may be done...
The Granite State is the official nickname of New Hampshire. The state's nickname refers to its extensive granite formations and quarries (source: wikipedia.org). New Hampshire became the 9th state of the United States of America in 1788. These movies h
Lobby General Discussion topic #13314377Subject: "Who do you want to win the Dem nomination? (initial poll)" Previous topic | Next topic mista k5 Member since Feb 01st 2006 16560 posts Tue Feb-19-19 11:45 AM"Poll question: Who do you want to win the Dem nomination? (initial poll)...
Jak, into a bizarre story in which the world is in the middle of an invasion by an alien species of blonde women who all smell of Lemon Fresh Joy and look like Sandy Duncan.(Checks Wikipedia. Shrugs.)We glean snippets of the situation through intermittent conversations. How ...
Answer:PERICLES(i.e. “eponymous royal” – after some digging around, this seems to refer to the chief magistrate in various ancient Greek city states – the eponymous archon – though if Wikipedia is any guide (I know, I know) Pericles seems only to have been the man behind the man,...
So where is MQA today in the United States? According to MQA Ltd there are fourteen companies who have been through the certification process. A rate of one every other month is slow enough that I saw faster turtles last weekend playing golf. Is anybody actually recording anything using the ...
(Placename) a republic in central Europe, on the Baltic: first united in the 10th century; dissolved after the third partition effected by Austria, Russia, and Prussia in 1795; re-established independence in 1918; invaded by Germany in 1939; ruled by a Communist government from 1947 to 1989...
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Wikipedia a deed in one part and signed only by the grantor. The ‘poll’ part refers to the fact that originally the edges of the deed were shaven, or ‘polled’. The phrase is seen mostly in the expression ‘change one's name by deed poll’, which refers to a declaration needed in...