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The opposition participated in municipal elections in January – February 1994 and in subsequent elections for the Senate, gaining representation at the local level as well as one seat in the Senate.
The opposition participated in municipal elections in January – February 1994 and subsequent Senate elections, most recently in April 2004, gaining representation at the local level as well as three seats in the Senate.
The rise of Caesar and the subsequent civil war between his two most powerful adherents effectively ended the credibility of the Roman oligarchy as a governing power and ensured that all future power struggles would centre upon which of two ( or more ) individuals would achieve supreme control of the government, rather than upon an individual in conflict with the Senate.
This was known as the Knox – Porter Resolution ; subsequent Peace treaties were signed with both countries and Ratified by the Senate and signed by Harding on July 21, 1921 ; that officially ended World War I for the U. S. The Senate had refused to ratify the Treaty of Versailles in both 1919 and 1920 because it required the U. S. to endorse the League of Nations.
In the subsequent leadership struggle, Gorton was championed by Army Minister Malcolm Fraser and Liberal Party Whip Dudley Erwin, and with their support he was able to defeat his main rival, External Affairs Minister Paul Hasluck, to become Liberal leader even though he was a member of the Senate.
Being the center-point for a Republican Party revolution in Indiana and the Midwest, mainly by sponsoring a huge " Cornfield-Conference " on one of his farms in 1938, Capehart was first elected to the United States Senate in 1944, narrowly defeating Henry Schricker, going on to win subsequent victories in 1950 and 1956 against token opposition.
According to sf historian and critic Mike Ashley, its success was the main reason for a subsequent flood of new releases: 22 more science fiction magazines appeared by 1954, when the market dipped again as a side effect of US Senate hearings into the putative connection between comic books and juvenile delinquency.
These figures are, however, not corroborated by the report of the United States Senate subcommittee that later inquired into the subsequent trial ; according to the Committee, the number of dead would be 362 prisoners of war and 111 civilians.
The news of this extra-marital affair and the resulting investigation eventually led to the impeachment of President Clinton in 1998 by the U. S. House of Representatives and his subsequent acquittal on all impeachment charges of perjury and obstruction of justice in a 21-day Senate trial.
In what was essentially a replay of the 2006 actions, on June 6, 2007 the US Senate again voted on two separate amendments to a subsequent immigration reform bill that closely resembled the amendments to the 2006 Senate bill.
* House impeachment proceedings and subsequent Senate trials
* His precise following of the provisions of section 3 of the 25th Amendment, issuing written declarations to the President pro tempore of the Senate and to the Speaker of the House, declaring his temporary inability to discharge the office, and subsequent declaration that his disability had been removed.
This was rejected by the U. S. Senate, but served as the basis for subsequent treaties.
There is some controversy over Coverdell's use of the office of Peace Corps Director and his subsequent run for the Senate.
De la Rúa was hounded by numerous charges and lawsuits in subsequent years, both relating to police repression during the riots, as well as for his role in the Senate bribery case, and for alleged irregularities in the 2001 debt swap.
Many people credited Kirkwood ’ s speech and subsequent work with the success of the Republican Party in Iowa ; that year he was elected to the Iowa Senate serving from 1856 to 1859.
In addition to presidential campaigns, Democratic charges of racism have been made about subsequent Republican campaigns for the House of Representatives and Senate in the South.
In her testimony to the Senate Agriculture Committee and in several subsequent speeches during the first half of 1997, Chairperson Born argued OTC derivatives did not create the same “ concentration of financial risk ” as exchange traded futures and did not perform the “ unique price discovery ” function of exchange traded contracts.
It was also displayed, in poster size, on the floors of the U. S. House and U. S. Senate during the subsequent debates on the legislation.
After a subsequent year as a government employee of the Senate Commerce Committee, Pickering ran for Congress in Mississippi.
She was an unsuccessful candidate at the subsequent Senate election in 2002 she had been nominated by 4 sitting Independent TDs, losing out by 3 votes to a Fine Gael Candidate.

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The city council and subsequent " Gazebo " subcommittee decided to build a new structure and a wooden gazebo was constructed a year later.

subsequent and hearing
The Alaska Supreme Court ruled in 2006 that a " conviction based on a no contest plea will collaterally estop the criminal defendant from denying any element in a subsequent civil action against him that was necessarily established by the conviction, as long as the prior conviction was for a serious criminal offense and the defendant in fact had the opportunity for a full and fair hearing ".
In another law suit, Wayne Ritchie, a former United States Marshal, after hearing about the project's existence in 1990, alleged the CIA laced his food or drink with LSD at a 1957 Christmas party which resulted in his attempting to commit a robbery at a bar and his subsequent arrest.
In 1991, Rep. Jamie L. Whitten ( D-MS ) introduced a bill to reestablish the RFC, but it did not receive a hearing by a congressional committee and he did not reintroduce the bill in subsequent sessions.
All subsequent Maddox torpedo reports are doubtful in that it is suspected that sonarman was hearing the ship's own propeller beat ".
A subsequent court of appeal decision in 1998 declared Reynolds had not received a fair hearing in his High Court action and the case continued to be heard in the House of Lords.
He failed to appear at the subsequent hearing scheduled for March 21 in Cheektowaga, which lead to a warrant for his arrest.
Deaf culture critics argue that the cochlear implant and the subsequent therapy often become the focus of the child's identity at the expense of a possible future deaf identity and ease of communication in sign language, and claim that measuring the child's success only by their mastery of hearing and speech will lead to a poor self-image as " disabled " ( because the implants do not produce normal hearing ) rather than having the healthy self-concept of a proudly deaf person.
In a subsequent letter on 20 August Barrow expressed his pleasure at hearing the favourable opinion which Collins had formed of the paper, and added, " the name of the author is Newton, a fellow of our college, and a young man, who is only in his second year since he took the degree of Master of Arts, and who, with an unparalleled genius ( exitnio quo est acumine ), has made very great progress in this branch of mathematics.
For legal reasons – to protect the investigation and ensure a fair hearing – reporting restrictions were put in place at the commencement of these proceedings ; the arrests and subsequent developments were not publicly reported at the time.
120pxAt a subsequent February 1994 public hearing, the CRTC reviewed a total of seven applications for music channels, comprising five country music channels, MuchMoreMusic, and CHUM's MusiquExtra, which was to be a French-language adult contemporary counterpart.
There is no invariant rule as to what circumstances warrant a violation hearing, although conviction of a subsequent offense, or failure to report ( to the officer ) are nearly universal.
Warlock obtains the Gauntlet, but in a subsequent hearing attended by the various cosmic beings of the Universe like Eternity and Galactus, is deemed unworthy of it by the Living Tribunal, in part because of the threat of him eventually becoming the Magus.
This patent formed the basis of all subsequent fully digital hearing aids from all manufacturers, including those produced currently.
Under the original Judiciary Act of 1789 and subsequent acts, the justices of the Supreme Court of the United States in Washington, D. C. had the responsibility of " riding circuit " and personally hearing intermediate appeals, in addition to their caseload back in the capital.
This prisoner has a 50 / 50 chance of having the hat color that he said, but each subsequent prisoner can calculate his own color by adding up the hats in front ( and behind after hearing the answers the prisoner in the back ) and comparing it to the initial answer given by the prisoner in the back of the line.
A costs hearing for the domicile case was held on 12 September 2011, and Mr Davies and family was ordered by Mr Charles Hollander QC to pay interim costs of £ 50000, with the final amount to be determined by a costs judge at a subsequent hearing.
The hockey game and subsequent riot ( due to insulting Canadian beer ) were shot at the Niagara Falls Memorial Arena in Niagara Falls, Ontario, and the actors portraying the police officers ( who eventually join in the riot upon hearing that Canadian beer " sucks ") are wearing authentic Niagara Regional Police uniforms.
This rule led to some sprinters deliberately false-starting to gain a psychological advantage: an individual with a slower reaction time might false-start, forcing the faster starters to wait and be sure of hearing the gun for the subsequent start, thereby losing some of their advantage.
At the subsequent hearing no evidence could be found and charges were dropped against Smith, who immediately demanded an apology from the young all-rounder .< ref >
However, upon hearing of the letter to the Patriarch of Constantinople, and of Basil's subsequent refusal to withdraw it, Patriarch Alexei withdrew the offer of an audience, and the Holy Synod retired Bishop Basil pending an investigation, appointing in Basil's stead Archbishop Innokenty as temporary administrator of the diocese.
A subsequent application for a new sentencing hearing was rejected by the Alabama Supreme Court on February 18, 1983 and execution was carried out at Holman Prison, near Atmore, Alabama on April 22.
Although Lett was presumed to have orchestrated the plot, a subsequent Assizes ( court hearing ) failed to confirm this.

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