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He proposed opponent color theory in 1892.
He viewed himself as an opponent of the Montagnards from the first day of sessions, and accused Maximilien Robespierre of aiming to establish a dictatorship ( 25 September 1792 ), attacked Jean-Paul Marat, and proposed to break up the Commune of Paris.
Though not an explicit pan-Germanist, Lueger advocated racist policies against non-German speaking minorities in Austria-Hungary and in 1887 voted for a bill proposed by his long-time opponent Georg von Schönerer to restrict the immigration of Russian and Romanian Jews.
He defeated former governor James P. Coleman by tying his opponent to President John F. Kennedy's proposed civil rights legislation.
Rabbitte's strategy was favoured by most TD's, notably Deputy Leader Liz McManus, Eamon Gilmore, who had proposed a different electoral strategy in the 2002 leadership election, and former opponent of coalition Emmet Stagg.
Michel Rocard is known for his hostility for the proposed directives to allow software patents in Europe, and has been an outspoken opponent of what he considers to be sneaky manoeuvres to force the decision on this issue.
Ewald Hering proposed the opponent process theory in 1872.
In a thought experiment proposed by the Italian probabilist Bruno de Finetti in order to justify Bayesian probability, an array of wagers is coherent precisely if it does not expose the wagerer to certain loss regardless of the outcomes of events on which he is wagering, even if his opponent makes the most judicious choices.
When Nicias, a political opponent of his and a strategos for that year, proposed to send a commission, with Cleon among its members, to verify the reports from Pylos, Cleon attacked him for proposing to waste time that should have been spent attacking.
The minister then toured the province in order to reassure the population and refute the arguments of the Shawinigan Water & Power Company, the main opponent of the proposed takeover.
He denounced Eisenhower's appointment of Albert M. Cole, an open opponent of public housing, as Federal Housing Administrator and opposed many of the agricultural reforms proposed by Eisenhower's Agriculture Secretary, Ezra Taft Benson.
Mitchell ran again in 1856 as an opponent of prohibition, which had been proposed by the government.
In New England, he was a staunch opponent of the recommendations made by the Synod of 1662, known as the Half-Way Covenant, which proposed that the children of " half-way " members ( those who had been baptized as infants but who had not given evidence of a " conversion " and been admitted to full membership ) be allowed to receive baptism.
He proposed a plan to pay congressmen the same as Lieutenant Colonels and linked his Democratic opponent, Randy Button, to Bill Clinton.
The Tartan Army has been a consistent opponent of the concept of a Great Britain team, particularly its proposed participation in the 2012 Olympic Games, due to concerns that such participation would endanger the separate status of Scotland within international football.
She was a vocal opponent of the war with Iraq in early 2003, and is currently a leading opponent of the proposed American Missile Defense Shield.
He was a particular opponent of the internet, which he saw as facilitating the distribution of pornography and, in 1994, he had proposed a bill to completely outlaw the viewing of pornography on the internet.
Lupica has also been a harsh critic of the new Yankee Stadium and was a vehement opponent of the proposed West Side Stadium.
Ewald Hering proposed opponent color theory in 1892.
" She proposed increasing the state income tax rate from 3 % to 4. 25 % to pay for educational funding and reduce property taxes, a plan which was attacked by her Republican opponent, Governor Jim Edgar.
In the state Senate there was a heated debate, during which an opponent proposed an amendment to make the penalty " death by burning at the stake, it being the spirit of this bill to restore the Spanish Inquisition.
Abse was an opponent of devolution when it was proposed in the late 1970s.
On his return he became an opponent of the proposed system of non-sectarian ' National Schools ', fearing that the bill as originally framed, was an insidious attempt to weaken the faith of Irish children.

opponent and Bill
Bill Wallace was also a great user of this kick, as seen in his fight with Bill Briggs, where he KO'd his opponent with the clocked 60 mph kick.
Examples include Tip O ' Neill, who was a vocal opponent of President Ronald Reagan's domestic and defense policies ; Newt Gingrich, who fought a bitter battle with President Bill Clinton for control of domestic policy ; Nancy Pelosi, who clashed with President George W. Bush over domestic policy and the Iraq War ; and current Speaker John Boehner, who regularly clashes with President Barack Obama over budget issues as well as social issues such as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
But Lord Althorp an opponent of the measure introduced an amending Bill designed in some way to accommodate Shaftesbury's position.
In the November general election, she defeated her Democratic opponent Erskine Bowles, a former chief of staff to former President Bill Clinton, by an eight-point margin.
Lord Palmerston had been a towering opponent to widening democratic participation and his death in October 1865 opened the way to the Russell-Gladstone reform ministry, which introduced the Reform Bill of 1866.
He was a determined opponent of the Reform Bill, and vowed that he would never sit in a reformed parliament ; he left parliament in 1832.
The result was that his opponent in the general election was conservative Republican and political newcomer Bill Simon, who was popular within his own party but unknown by the majority of the state population.
He was Lord President of the Council in the government of the Duke of Wellington from 1828 to 1830, and favoured the removal of the disabilities of Roman Catholics, but was a sturdy opponent of the Reform Bill of 1832.
Hyde was an opponent of the Exclusion Bill that would have prevented James, Duke of York from acceding to the throne.
In opposition, Cranbrook was a strong opponent of the Second Home Rule Bill, which was heavily defeated in the House of Lords.
He then ran successfully to become the 38th Governor of Nebraska in 1998 by defeating Democratic opponent Bill Hoppner by a margin of 54 % to 46 %.
Beasley, meanwhile, trounced his Republican primary opponent, Bill Able, 72 percent to 28 percent.
Smith was also a vociferous opponent of the Disestablishment of the Welsh portions of the Church of England, calling the Welsh Disestablishment Bill introduced into parliament in 1913 “ a bill which has shocked the conscience of every Christian community in Europe ”.
Bill Bundy was somewhat to the left of his brother politically, and was a spirited opponent of Joseph McCarthy.
In 1927 Forbes joined with Bill Veitch ( who led another faction of the Liberals, but who had once been involved with the labour movement ) and with Albert Davy ( a well-known and highly successful organiser for the Reform Party, the traditional opponent of the Liberals ).
During this segment, the WCW locker room emptied and many wrestlers from backstage stood on the entrance way clapping for DeMott ; Bill Goldberg grabbed the microphone and, fondly recalling his first opponent in WCW, said " Hey, Goldberg's streak had to start somewhere, my friend.
Other notable speakers included Gore's opponent for the Democratic nomination, Senator Bill Bradley, First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, Senators Christopher Dodd of Connecticut and Ted Kennedy of Massachusetts, Former Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin, and the Reverend Jesse Jackson.
In 2011, after Strickland's immediate successor to office and former opponent, John Kasich, signed into law Senate Bill 5, Former Governor Strickland took a leading role in gathering the signatures necessary under Ohio law to repeal Senate Bill 5 via public referendum.
An opponent of same-sex marriage in Canada, he resigned from cabinet on June 28, 2005, so that he could be free of a Two-Line Party Whip and oppose Bill C-38.
Lowe, who also was the state party chairman, lost, however, to Hammerschmidt's former opponent, Bill Clinton by an approximate margin of 63-37 percent.
He was a vocal opponent of Bill C-250 ( 2003 ), which made sexual orientation a protected category under Canada's hate crime legislation.

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