In the NFL, the team the wins the coin toss may elect to: 1) Receive the kick off
2) Kick off
3) Select a goal to defend
4) Defer their selection to the second half If the team defers their selection, the other team may select an option from 1), 2), or 3) above.
Their choice of vice-president would take office as the new president if the president-elect should die.
You don't, if you were predestined to be in the elect you will be saved, if not you won't. You get no choice in the matter.
Yes
George Washington
The primary elections did begin so that the people would democratically elect their leader of choice.
They did not know what Hitler was planning and they didnt really have a choice because of how powerful he was. Hitler was also a very good public speaker so some people were persuaded to elect him.
Well ... as phrased, that has never happened. The Cardinals in Super Bowl XLIII and the Packers in Super Bowl XLV both won the toss and elected to defer their choice to the start of the second half. In both cases, their opponent elected to receive the opening kickoff. So, while the Cardinals and Packers won the toss and wound up kicking off, that was due to their election of deferring their choice to the second half which, in essence, gave the choice at the start of the game to their opponent.
He's still addressed as Mr. President.
i elect you
Covalent bonds involve sharing electrons.
This one is something of personal preference. The most common form in the US would be "reelect"; "re-elect" would be more common in the UK. A less-common convention that sees some use in both is the use of a diaeresis on the second vowel to indicate that it is a second syllable: reëlect.
The plural of governor-elect is governors-elect.