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Yearly elections are held in December, with members serving one or two yearly terms.
This is different from general universities, which usually followed an yearly term and percentage based end-session evaluation.
"Weekly, monthly, yearly terms available!
It is one of the reasons she is expected to be elected without opposition to another yearly term after serving out Mr. Washington's unexpired term.
It is presided over by the Lord Mayor, who is elected for a yearly term and resides in Mansion House.
However, the great disadvantage of the yearly term of the Administrative branches remained unaltered, a result of the ever-growing distrust between politicians and the military.
Alongside the class representatives (two per class, e.g. 4 or 6 per grade), which are elected for a yearly term and deal with issues directly in the student body, the SGA (Schulgemeinschaftsausschuss) is the main decision-making body of the school.
JAMES H. BILLINGTON, the Librarian of Congress, said he would have appointed Mr. Strand to another yearly term as laureate but Mr. Stand would have none of it.
The elective period of the Free Zone Committee was brought up, and after some extravagant suggestions (ten years was one, life another, and Larry brought down the house by saying they sounded more like prison terms than those of elective office), the yearly term was voted in.