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- adjective Not
consecutive .
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Examples
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Shortly after the 1893 inauguration that made Cleveland the only U.S. president to serve a second nonconsecutive term, he detected a rough spot on the roof of his mouth.
State Secrets John J. Miller 2011
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By turns crusty, combative and charming, Mr. Clements, who died Sunday at age 94, was elected to two nonconsecutive four-year terms as governor, in 1978 and 1986.
Rough-Cut Governor Helped Turn Texas Red Stephen Miller 2011
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Including the first sentence and the last sentence, which I got along with one other sentence (nonconsecutive) in the car on the way to the gym.
show me how to lie cristalia 2009
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And the constitution does not outlaw a third, nonconsecutive presidential term.
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And the constitution does not outlaw a third, nonconsecutive presidential term.
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Because Grover Cleveland served nonconsecutive terms, he is usually double counted when compiling the number of presidents in our history.
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Do 15 minutes of resistance exercises two to three times a week on nonconsecutive days.
THE PROGRAM KELLY TRAVER 2009
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Remember to space the sessions out over nonconsecutive days of the week so your muscles have time to recover.
THE PROGRAM KELLY TRAVER 2009
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You should also aim for strengthening exercises, such as push-ups, sit-ups, or weight lifting, at least two nonconsecutive days a week.
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Grover Cleveland: Grover Cleveland is the only President to serve two nonconsecutive terms.
Patrick Sauer: 44 Ways of Looking at the 2008 Presidential Election 2009
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