It looks and sounds like Bobby Bowden from Florida State.
Sarwar refers to the name of a city and a sub division in Ajmer district in the Indian state of Rajasthan.
There are at least 201. (according to the Internet Movie Database) Here are a few... Swing State (2008) State of Dogs (1998)State Department: File 649 (1949)The Atomic States of America (2012)Flow State (2012)Another State of Mind (1984)In a Spiral State (2009)State of Siege (1972)Freedom State (2006) State (2013)Garden State (2004)Empire State (2013)Red State (2011)The United States of Leland (2003)State of Play (2009)xXx: State of the Union (2005)Enemy of the State (1998)State of Grace (1990)Head of State (2003)State of Emergency (2011)Altered States (1980)Blue State (2007)State and Main (2000)State Property (2002)State Fair (1945)State Property 2 (2005)Sunshine State (2002)The Hottest State (2006)C.S.A.: The Confederate States of America (2004)Lone Star State of Mind (2002)Casino Jack and the United States of Money (2010)A Brooklyn State of Mind (1998)State Fair (1962)2 States (2014)State's Evidence (2006)State of the Union (1948)Solid State (2012)States of Grace (2005)A State of Mind (2004)The Warring States (2011)Empire State (1987)Naked States (2000)Police State (2014)Altered States of Plaine (2012)Gore Vidal: The United States of Amnesia (2013)
Nicholls State is located in the state of Louisiana.
The president of the US is sometimes called the chief diplomat. This term refers to his responsibility to deal with foreign governments to settle differences and negotiate treaties and agreements. The department of state and the foreign ambassadors all serve under his direction.
A homophone is a word that sounds the same but means something different. So the homophone of capital would be capitol. "Capital" referes to letters or cities, while "Capitol" refers to a building where governing takes place.
A homophone for "capital" is "capitol." "Capital" refers to wealth or resources, while "capitol" refers to a building where a state legislature meets.
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"State" with a capital letter refers specifically to a state's government or an agency acting in an official capacity on the state's behalf, while "state" with lower case letters refers to the geographic territory within the state boundaries.
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No, Geneva is not a capitol (which is a type of building), or a national capital. Geneva is the capital of the canton (state) of Geneva. The capital of Switzerland is Bern. This answer is predicated on the assumption that the question refers to Switzerland.
In this context the noun "capital" refers to a city or town that is the seat of government. It can be interchanged with the term "capital city" Examples: Austin is the (state) capital city of Texas, USA; Washington DC is the (national) capital city of the USA; Canberra is the (national) capital city of Australia; Sydney is the capital city of New South Wales, Australia; Tokyo is the (national) capital city of Japan. The noun "Capitol" refers primarily to the building in Washington, D.C., in which Congress sits or, to a lesser extent, to similar buildings used by state legislatures.
It would be the drinking capital. The word capitol refers to the building occupied by the state legislature.
Bashfulness is the state or quality of being bashful, shy or timid.
It is unclear what "fyug state" refers to and it may not be a recognized term. It could be a mispronunciation or a unique phrase. Can you provide more context or clarify what you mean by "fyug state"?
No, "capital" is not a homophone. Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. "Capital" refers to a city that serves as a seat of government, or wealth in the form of assets or resources.
No, Miami is not a state capital. The capital of Florida is Tallahassee.