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Some mayors have smiled through a term or two to hide their frustration.
He won a vote of confidence by the electoral college in January 2004; that allowed him to continue as president through a term that expires next month.
"We are midway through a term, there's lot of work to be done, but I think we are on a good path.
Deciding that wasn't for him, he returned to America and drifted through a term or so at Ursinus College in Collegeville, Pa.
Those like me who have lived through a term of BJP government (1998-2004) know that Narendra Modi, the prime ministerial candidate – revered and reviled in almost equal measure – is only part of the problem; the larger issue is the BJP itself and its disciplinarian, quasi-militant, extreme rightwing outfit, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.
I'd spend hours hunched over books and my laptop in my dorm room or the same cubicle at the library, accumulating a layer of grime and tears as I crammed for an exam or struggled through a term paper.
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When they take place halfway through a presidential term, they are known as mid-term elections.
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