Electing a Pope - significado y definición. Qué es Electing a Pope
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Qué (quién) es Electing a Pope - definición

AMERICAN BUSINESSMAN
Albert pope; Albert Pope; A.A. Pope; A. A. Pope; Albert A. Pope
  • Pope Manufacturing in Boston
  • Columbia "Ordinary"
  • 1905 Pope Manufacturing Co. advertisement

Electing a Pope      
<electronics, humour> (From the smoke signals given out when the guys in funny hats choose a new Pope) Causing an <a href="">integrated circuita> or other electronic component to emit smoke by passing too much current through it. See <a href="">magic smokea>. (1995-08-18)
Harrison Pope         
AMERICAN PSYCHIATRIST
Harrison "Skip" Pope Jr.; Harrison "Skip" Pope, Jr.
Harrison Graham "Skip" Pope, Jr. (born 1947, in Massachusetts), is an American professor and physician, currently Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and an attending physician at McLean Hospital.
Mildred K. Pope         
ENGLISH PHILOLOGIST
Mildred Katherine Pope; Miss M. Pope; Mildred Pope
Mildred Katherine Pope (28 January 1872 – 16 September 1956) was an English scholar of Anglo-Norman England. She became the first woman to hold a readership at Oxford University, where she taught at Somerville College.

Wikipedia

Albert Augustus Pope

Albert Augustus Pope (May 20, 1843 – August 10, 1909) was a Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel in the Union Army. He was an importer, promoter, and manufacturer of bicycles, and a manufacturer of automobiles.

Ejemplos de uso de Electing a Pope
1. "It isn‘t like electing a pope, where there are smoke signals after each ballot," said Edward B.
2. The secrecy of jury deliberations provides precious few clues about where juries are headed. It isn‘t like electing a pope, where there are smoke signals after each ballot,‘‘ said Edward B.