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Section 3 and Section 4 of the amendment provide means for the Vice President to become Acting President upon the temporary disability of the president.
George J. Mitchell was elected deputy president pro tempore in 1987, because of the illness of president pro tempore John C. Stennis, similar to Metcalf's earlier designation as Permanent Acting President pro tempore.
He became Acting President shortly after the death of the previous president, Primo Nebiolo of Italy in November 1999, and was elected President at the 2001 Congress.
* Donald DiFrancesco ( born 1944 ), former N. J. Senate president and Acting Governor.
After President George W. Bush's nominated Wolfowitz as president of the World Bank, journalists reported that Wolfowitz was involved in a relationship with World Bank Senior Communications Officer ( and Acting Manager of External Affairs ) for the Middle East and North Africa Regional Office Shaha Ali Riza.
* The death of William Henry Harrison, the ninth president of the United States, in 1841: no President had ever before died in office, and the Constitution did not specify whether the incumbent Vice President John Tyler became President or Acting President.
Acting president of the United States is a reference to a person who is legitimately exercising the presidential powers even though that person does not hold the office of the President of the United States in his own right.
* USAID Acting Administrator Dr. Kent R. Hill, a graduate of Northwest Nazarene University, and former president of Eastern Nazarene College ( 1992 – 2001 ), is an active member ;
He was also Acting President of India from 3 May 1969 to 20 July 1969, before becoming actual president.
Acting president of Lebanon
Adams, who was president of the Arkansas Senate at that time, became Acting Governor of Arkansas and served until November 5, 1844.
An Acting President is a person who temporarily fills the role of an organization's or country's president, either when the real president is unavailable ( for example ill or on vacation ) or when the post is vacant ( for example because of death, injury, resignation, or dismissal ).
At the death of the president of the church, the Acting President of the Quorum of the Twelve retains his position in the quorum's membership and the President of the Quorum of the Twelve takes his role as president of the quorum.
President Green left the college in 1949 after being selected as president of the University of the South, and Godfrey Dewey served as Acting President until 1951.
During Zacharis's leave, Jacqueline Weis Liebergott was appointed as Acting President and, a year later, inaugurated to become the first female president of the college.
In 1985, Hunter was named Acting President of the Quorum of the Twelve, in recognition of the infirmity of Marion G. Romney, who had succeeded as President of the Twelve by seniority ; Hunter became president of the Quorum of the Twelve on Romney's death in 1988.
The college's first president was Dr. Joseph Shenker, who had been Acting President of Kingsborough Community College and at age 29, the youngest community college president anywhere.
He was Acting Secretary of State from the start of James Monroe's term as president until the return of John Quincy Adams from Europe.
* Acting president
Adler was survived by her daughter Ellen, her sister Julia, and two grandchildren, including Tom Oppenheim, current president and artistic director of Stella Adler Studio of Acting, New York City.
Acting president Tan Sri, who launched the exercise during the party's 40th anniversary celebrations, said the rebranding would be based on three focal points, which are:

Acting and commission
" Wang had his political allies force Grand Empress Dowager Wang to issue an edict granting him the title of " Acting Emperor " ( 假皇帝 ), with the commission to rule as emperor until a great-great-grandson of Emperor Xuan could be selected and raised.
Acting on recommendations from Beckham's commission, legislators helped offset the lost revenue from the sales tax by raising excise taxes ; of particular import was the tax on whiskey, which was made possible by the repeal of Prohibition in 1935.
) Wang had his political allies force his aunt, Grand Empress Dowager Wang Zhengjun, to issue an edict granting him the title of " Acting Emperor " ( 假皇帝 ), with the commission to rule as emperor until a great-great-grandson of Emperor Xuan could be selected and raised.
Cadets can gain a Territorial Army ( Group B officer ) commission through a UOTC, an Acting Pilot Officer commission through a UAS, while URNU students hold the rank of Honorary Midshipman.
Ben Sliney, FAA operations manager at Herndon, Virginia, and Monte Belger, FAA Acting Deputy Administrator on 9 / 11 both stated to the commission that military liaisons were present and participating in Herndon's response as the events of 9 / 11 unfolded.
He was promoted Acting Major in 1943, and relinquished his commission in November 1944.

Acting and inquiry
The crowd eventually dispersed after Acting Governor Thomas Hutchinson promised an inquiry, but reformed the next day, prompting the withdrawal of the troops to Castle Island.

Acting and into
Acting through the Dutch East India Company, the Dutch established the city of Batavia ( now Jakarta ) as a base for trading and expansion into the other parts of Java and the surrounding territory.
He later won the Annie Award for Voice Acting in an Animated Feature for Kung Fu Panda and has continued into the role in the franchise's subsequent filmed productions outside of the franchise's television series.
Charades has been made into a television show in the form of the Canadian Acting Crazy and Party Game, the British Give Us a Clue, the Australian The Celebrity Game, the American Pantomime Quiz, its revival Stump the Stars, Celebrity Charades, Showoffs, and its revival Body Language.
In the novel, Jack Ryan is thrown into the position of Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA ) Acting Deputy Director ( Intelligence ) and discovers that he is being kept in the dark by his colleagues who are conducting a covert war against a drug cartel based in Colombia.
Provisional Government of Israel did not submit the report to the Security Council or to the Acting Mediator regarding the progress of the investigation into the assassination of Count Bernadotte.
Acting Governor Thomas Hutchinson was summoned to the scene, and was forced by the movements of the crowd into the council chamber of the state house.
; 2005 December: Prime Minister Ariel Sharon falls into a coma ; Deputy Premier Ehud Olmert takes over as Acting Prime Minister
The mention came in response to a question, about 20 minutes into a joint press conference with DEA Acting Administrator Michele Leonhart, discussing efforts to crack down on Mexican drug cartels.
Acting without authorization by the Emperor or central government in Tokyo, Hayashi ordered the 39th Mixed Brigade to cross the Yalu River that same day into Manchuria.
Starting with the 9th Golden Globe Awards, the Golden Globes split the Acting and Best Picture awards into Drama and Musical-or-Comedy categories.
Even though Acting Sheriff and the other projects were considered " dead dogs " by some, Disney presented ZEBRAS as a way for the public to buy into programming Walt Disney Television that was started in October 1988 and profiting from possible hits similar to Blossom, Golden Girls, and Empty Nest.
The 15-year ZEBRA zero-coupon bonds carried a guaranteed yield of 4 % with a promise of up to a 20 % return if Acting Sheriff or any of the other included shows were sold into syndication.
* Acting Appearances — a list of links to TV Tome and Movie Tome pages that credit the person for on-screen appearances, divided into subsections:
Acting the part of a high-class prostitute, Amanda lures Loveless into her luxurious house and treats him to the night of his dreams, confessing her true identity in the morning.
Acting via its specific cell membrane receptors ( protease activated receptors: PAR-1, PAR-3 and PAR-4 ), which are abundantly expressed in all arterial vessel wall constituents, thrombin has the potential to exert pro-atherogenic actions such as inflammation, leukocyte recruitment into the atherosclerotic plaque, enhanced oxidative stress, migration and proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cells, apoptosis and angiogenesis.
Unwilling to see his first class immediately disbanded by the testing world of stage and screen, he formed them into a touring repertory company appropriately named the Group 1 Acting Company ( later shortened to The Acting Company ).
Following the departure of Tom Ridge, Loy filled in as Acting Secretary of Homeland Security from February 1, 2005, until February 15, 2005, when Michael Chertoff was confirmed and sworn into office.
If he is called into the First Presidency, the most senior Apostle remaining in the Quorum of the Twelve is called to be the Acting President of that Quorum.
In August 1939, Secretary of War Harry H. Woodring and Acting Chief of Staff of the Army George C. Marshall moved their offices into the Munitions Building, a temporary structure built on the National Mall during World War I.
Acting as a powerful lens, it magnifies and distorts all galaxies lying behind the cluster core into long arcs.
Acting on Rowe's verified advice, Kennedy and his police party rode into the Wombat Ranges, where three of them were killed ; and the Kelly Gang was born ( McQuilton, p. 95 ).
Some states divide this event into Dramatic and Humorous Duet Acting.
Acting independently of them, he confronts Rodney Rabbit and bullies him into becoming Captain Carrot again.
This did not translate into increased prestige for Maharaj in the government as Panday refused to recommend Maharaj as Acting Prime Minister in his absence.

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