Sentences with phrase «boring old citizens»

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«I grew up feeling like a second - class citizen... As I grew older I really felt I didn't belong in Congo even though that's where I was born
The 37 - year - old Matola, who was born in the U.S. but became a Belizean citizen in 1990, is in the tradition of eccentric, fiercely driven Western women who left behind their home countries and devoted themselves to the animals of distant places.
A 29 - year - old born in war - torn Eritrea and a graduate of UCLA, Keflezighi became a U.S. citizen in 1998.
Their shirts bear the simple legend «Canada» — not the big «C» that identifies Les Canadiens of proud old Montreal, a city which feels so strongly about such things that it would be quite in character if its citizens loyally refused to buy any of the new stamps.
Dressed in his National Guard uniform, the 29 - year - old Yepremian, born on Cyprus of Armenian parents, took the naturalization oath along with 918 other new citizens in a special ceremony the evening of Independence Day.
Super Mario started the game for the Citizens on Tuesday night and his selection in place of Carlos Tevez was vindicated as the 20 year old Palermo born striker scored a commendable hat trick to silence his critics.
If the only qualifications to be eligible for the President of the United States of America is that of: Be a natural - born U.S. citizen Be at least 35 years old Have resided in the U.S. at least 14...
A president must: be a natural - born citizen of the United States; [note 1] be at least thirty - five years old; have been a...
A 21 - year old student, Suzanne Farea, is an American citizen who was born in Yemen.
Vinson, now the mother of 2 - year - old Wilder and baby Laken (born in October), relishes this unique opportunity to raise her children as global citizens.
After students have chosen, point out that the only requirements a presidential candidate must have are that he or she is at least 35 years old, is a natural - born citizen of the United States or was a citizen at the time the Constitution was written, and has lived in the United States at least 14 years.
Proof of Identification — Birth certificate (or a certified copy issued by state you were born in) or United States PassportProof of Social Security Number — Original social security card or your W - 2 showing your SSNProof of Residential Address — Home utility bill, cable bill, home telephone bill, etc. (Non-US Citizens must present proof of legal presence) Parental Consent Form (print this out here)-- You'll only need this form if you're an unmarried teen under 18 years old.
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