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Executive , executive
ex·ec·u·tive / igˈzekyətiv; eg-/ • adj. having the power to put plans, actions, or laws into effect: an executive chairman. ∎ relating to m… CODICIL , codicil •anthill • Edgehill • sidehill • molehill •foothill • dunghill •sigil, strigil, vigil •strongyle • Virgil • Gaitskell • orchil •roadkill • Da… Statism , Statism
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Statism is a more complex, quirky phenomenon than is often supposed. It is a more cerebral, less emotive concept—and a more rece… Frank Marshall , Marshall, Frank 1946–
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Full name, Frank Wilson Marshall; born September 13, 1946, in Los Angeles, CA (some sources say Newport Beach, CA); ra… Veto , Veto
The veto is the power to block or reject a proposed decision. In Latin, the word veto literally means “I forbid.” The veto is generally an execu… Great Seal of the United States , Great Seal of the United States, official impression that validates a United States government document. It was adopted by the Continental Congress i…
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