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The number of monarch butterflies seems to be eroding year after year.
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Citizen scientists are needed to help tag monarch butterflies in New Zealand.
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In the telephone poll with the question: Do you want a monarch?
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He did not merely rule in the manner of a common monarch.
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But, the reality is that being the monarch involves serious hard graft.
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Overthrowing Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein in 2003 achieved important American strategic objectives.
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Reports from early today speculated that the former dictator had been captured.
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You know, I actually think he'd make a good dictator, that man.
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Former military dictator of Burma Ne Win has died under house arrest.
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A caretaker government was announced within an hour of the dictator's capture.
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Harold Epstein is the club's perpetualpresident.
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The Blood-Council was merely an informal club, of which the Duke was perpetualpresident, while the other members were all appointed by himself.
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PerpetualPresidents have been tried until the Society has become disgusted with dictators.
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His titular or official connection with this institute, in effect, was that of PerpetualPresident.
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Cæsar having been made perpetualdictator, and received from the senate accumulated honours, it began to be rumoured that he intended to make himself king.
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The Irish parliament had hitherto been a mere body of perpetualdictators.
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But he prevailed, and Heaven declaring for him, he became a providential monarch under the title of PerpetualDictator.
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His title was now "Supremo Dictator Perpetuo de la Republica del Paraguay" (Supreme and PerpetualDictator of the Republic of Paraguay).
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He now received the title of " PerpetualDictator," with complete authority to govern the state until the new order of things should be established.
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Of this company Cabot was made governorforlife.
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Jean Jacques Dessalines, a rough, illiterate negro, but of indefatigable energy, was made governorforlife, with dictatorial powers.
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In May, 1801, he made a constitution for the island, and declared himself governorforlife, with power to appoint his successor.
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The consequence was, he came back and continued governorforlife.-Doyou make the application of my anecdote, and I shall persevere in scribbling.-EveryYours.
Usage of president for life in English
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No one should be presidentforlife, I do not understand this.
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An election was held and the liberator chosen presidentforlife.
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In 2018 he abolished term limits, effectively allowing him to remain presidentforlife.
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The days of presidentforlife are over, he said.
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Toussaint was to be presidentforlife, with the power to name his successor.
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But critics believe the ' presidentforlife' is out of touch with the people the African Union claims to represent.
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He swore each of us into the brotherhood and then instructed me to swear him in as presidentforlife.
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Ministers would want to get there sharpish, before local TD and matriarch of the Midlands Mary O'Rourke declared herself presidentforlife.
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It is true that Bolívar wanted a presidentforlife and an hereditary senate, but these ideas were rejected by his fellow citizens.
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For other more critical voices, however, he is the leader who, after almost three decades in power, increasingly looks like Uganda's presidentforlife.
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Last year, the Chinese constitution was amended to abolish the two-term limit on tenure of these offices, in effect making Xi presidentforlife.
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Her first term in office lasted less than three years but she's now a senator for Queensland and presidentforlife of her party.
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Morrie called the new boys "the Wooden Spoon Goons," swore us all into an elaborate brotherhood, and elected himself presidentforlife and me captain.
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The politicians had arranged the ballot, and when the counts were published, the hero was declared Presidentforlife.
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Here is her refusal to call Xi Jinping -who has made himself Presidentforlife -a dictator.
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'If he had been re-eligible, our first President would virtually have been Presidentforlife.