How to use in-sentence of “guam”:
+ Raymond Stanley Tenorio Republican politician and former police officer of the Guam Police Department.
+ Camacho died on December 6, 1979 in Tamuning, GuamTamunimg, Guam from a heart attack, aged 55.
+ The capital of Guam is the city of Hagåtña and the largest city is Dededo.
+ There are an estimated 140 Guam kingfishers left.
+ Virgin Islands, Northern Mariana Islands, Guam and Puerto Rico.

Example sentences of “guam”:
+ Damages in Guam and Micronesia were at $3.3 million.
+ He took office as the 9th Lieutenant Governor of Guam on January 3, 2011.
+ It caused a lot of destruction in Guam and Micronesia.
+ On February 27, 2019, at 9:00 UTC, the National Weather Service of Tiyan, Guam noted that Typhoon Wutip was located near 16.3°N and 139.4°E, about 410miles west-northwest of Guam, and about 430miles west-northwest of Saipan.
+ Spain also gave the territory of Puerto Rico, and the islands of Guam and the Philippines to the United States, amongst others.
+ The Philippines gained independence fifty years later; Puerto Rico and Guam are still U.S.
+ The number of visitors to Guam has decreased significantly mainly because of economic slowdown in most parts of Asia, which is also the cause for lost jobs in Guam.
+ The Chamorro people are spread across Guam and Northern Mariana Islands- which is also a United States territory.
+ Damages in Guam and Micronesia were at $3.3 million.
+ He took office as the 9th Lieutenant Governor of Guam on January 3, 2011.
+ These territories included Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Philippines, Guam and the Caroline Islands.
+ Because it is only a territory, federal income taxes paid by Guam residents are given to the Guam government for its operations.
+ The three ships reached Guam in March 1521.
+ The only known Guam kingfishers left on Earth seem to live in captivity, with a breeding program having been established.
+ It is believed that they allowed 36 payments of $9,000 in connection with a contract between Hills and the Guam Superior Court.
+ His father, Paul McDonald Calvo, also served as governor of Guam from 1979 through 1983.
More in-sentence examples of “guam”:
+ The Guam National Olympic Committee was formed in 1976 and recognized by the IOC in 1986.
+ On November 18, 2002, a grand jury issued a subpoena demanding that the administrator of the Guam Superior Court release all records dealing with to the contract.
+ The Guam National Olympic Committee was formed in 1976 and recognized by the IOC in 1986.
+ On November 18, 2002, a grand jury issued a subpoena demanding that the administrator of the Guam Superior Court release all records dealing with to the contract.
+ The Guam kingfisher is one of two subspecies, the other being the now-extinct Micronesian kingfisher.
+ On December 16, Paka struck Guam and Rota, and it strengthened further to reach peak winds on December 18 over open waters.
+ After the battle, Guam was turned into a base for Allied operations.
+ The Governor of Guam is the Guam National Guard.
+ In 2006 California attorney and Marshall Islands lobbyist Howard Hills, and Tony Sanchez, a former administrator of the Guam Superior Court, were indicted for unlawful influence, conspiracy for unlawful influence, theft of property held in trust, and official misconduct.
+ He served in the Guam Legislature from 1994 until his death in 2014 as a Democrat.
+ A Guam rail is a bird that is only found in Guam, it is extinct in the wild.
+ The Northern Mariana Islands, together with Guam to the south, compose the Mariana Islands.
+ He won the Guam gubernatorial election, 2010gubernatorial election in November 2010 with Governor gubernatorial election in 2014.
+ Blas served as the Lieutenant Governor of Guam from 1987 until 1995 under Governor of GuamGovernor Joseph Franklin Ada.
+ The invasion of Saipan was planned for June 15, 1944, with landings on Guam planned for June 18.
+ He was Director of the Department of Commerce of Guam from 1969 to 1972.
+ As new states and territories were added to the federal judicial hierarchy in the twentieth century, many of those in the West were placed in the Ninth Circuit: the newly acquired Territory of Hawaii in 1900, Arizona upon its admission to the Union in 1912, the Territory of Alaska in 1948, Guam in 1951, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands in 1977.
+ The war began after the American demand for Spain’s peacefully resolving the History of CubaCuban fight for independence was rejected, though strong expansionist sentiment in the United States may have motivated the government to target Spain’s remaining overseas territories: Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Philippines, Guam and the Caroline Islands.
+ An area of disturbed weather to the southwest of Guam eventually strengthened into Tropical Storm Roger on October3.
+ Tenorio was a Senator in the Legislature of Guam from January 2003 until January 2011.
+ Japanese tourists like Guam because it is closer to Japan than other American places.
+ Much of that money is spent on the military bases, but there are also federal grants given to the Guam government for various programs.
+ During World War II, Japan occupied Guam in 1941 for 31 months, but lost the territory to the United States soon after.
+ Tenorio was the Republican candidate for Governor in the Guam gubernatorial election, 20182018 election, but lost the general election to Democrat Lou Leon Guerrero.
+ Now, most Chamorro in Guam speak English.
+ The Guam kingfisher orange North American robin.
+ Sometimes Guam has very strong and dangerous storms in October and November.
+ Liberation Day continues to be celebrated on Guam every July 21.
+ This makes Guam hard to attack.
+ He was the Governor of the United States territory of Guam from 2011 to 2019.
+ Near the island of Guam is the famous Mariana Trench where the Pacific Plate descends under the leading edge of the Eurasian Plate.
+ In 2002, Guam Superior Court hired Abramoff to lobby against a lawbill wanting to put the Superior Court under the Supreme Court.
+ From then on, Guam became an important part of the trade route followed by the Spanish trading ships called Manila Galleon, which sailed between Mexico and the Philippines every year.
+ The 19th named storm, ninth typhoon, and second super typhoon of the 2020 Pacific typhoon season, Goni started as a tropical depression southwest of Guam on October 26.
+ For contrast, someone born in Puerto Rico or Guam is a citizen, so if they move to a state, they are allowed to vote in that state and in all federal elections.
+ He received an associate’s degree from the College of Guam in 1962.
+ A large Japanese carrier attack and heavy fighting in Saipan led to the invasion of Guam being delayed for a month.
+ In 1950, the United States Congress passed a law to incorporate the people of Guam as American citizens.
+ Outside the 50 states, there is a store located in Guam and one in Panama.
+ The Second Battle of Guam was the capture of Guam by the United States from Japanese control.
+ While Guam and Wake Island soon fell, Filipino and U.S.
+ He served as the last appointed Governor of Guam from 1969 to 1971 and the first elected Governor of Guam from 1971 to 1975.
+ Blas worked for the Mobil Petroleum Company of Guam from 1965 until 1969.
+ For example, Guam became a dependent territory of the United States, whereas Hawaii was made a state of the Union.
+ And in 1668, Spain took over Guam as one of its territory.
+ She is the Chairwoman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer and President of the Bank of Guam and BankGuam Holding Company.
+ They are the southern part of a seamount range that goes on for 1,565 miles from Guam to near Japan.
+ He was the 9th Lieutenant Governor of Guam from 2011 to 2019.
