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His term of office still has more than two years to run.
The term of office was two years from 1846 to 1972.
The term of office in both cases is four years.
The president's term of office was four rather than six years.
The President's term of office is not more than five years.
His present term of office is to end in 2012.
The term of office for a class president is one year in most schools.
This was during their term of office from 1937 to 1940.
Term of office at that time was only for a year.
Terms of office through the first decade were for one year.
"They will have influence far longer than their term of office."
The country has never had the presidency two terms of office.
The term of office for each board member is six years.
During his first term of office, he was not associated with any political party.
At the time, the term of office was limited to one year.
The term of office would be five years, and a President could serve no more than two terms.
The term of office for a senator was eight years.
The term of office for this house is limited to four years.
Although the bill was not passed during his term of office, it became law in 1968.
I wish you every success for your term of office.
Prior to 2012, the term of office was four years.
However his term of office proved to be a short one.
Served as governor for various terms of office between 1860 and 1904.
His term of office will end on February 22, 2013.
Under the 1844 Constitution the term of office was three years.