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Prince Souvanna Phouma, leader of the nation's neutralists and recognized as Premier by the Communist bloc, and Prince Souphanouvong, head of the pro-Communist Pathet Lao forces.
Barrès claimed that authoritarian democracy involved spiritual connection between a leader of a nation and the nation's people, and that true freedom did not arise from individual rights nor parliamentary restraints, but through " heroic leadership " and " national power ".
MOP chose to endorse Calixte, instead of a candidate from its own ranks, because the party's leader, Daniel Fignolé, was only twenty-six years old — too young to stand for the nation's highest office.
Iowa State is a leader in agriculture, engineering, extension, and home economics, and created the nation's first state veterinary medicine school in 1879.
* 1958 – Iraqi Revolution: in Iraq the monarchy is overthrown by popular forces led by Abdul Karim Kassem, who becomes the nation's new leader.
By the end of the century, Ontario vied with Quebec as the nation's leader in terms of growth in population, industry, arts and communications.
ELN leader Nicolas Rodriguez Bautista, otherwise known as Gabino, added that his group was interested in joining the talks too: " Well we are open, it's exactly our proposal, to seek room for open dialogue without conditions and start to discuss the nation's biggest problems.
The previous King's abdication in favour of his son was originally set to occur in 2008 as well, but there was an apparent concern that the new King should have hands-on experience as the nation's leader before presiding over a transformation in the country's form of government.
For example, Augusto Pinochet of Chile initially came to power as the chairperson of a military junta, which briefly made him de facto leader of Chile, but he later amended the nation's constitution and made himself president for life, making him the formal and legal ruler of Chile.
Hitler invited Monsignor Jozef Tiso to be the new nation's leader.
As a labor leader, Hall was closely associated with the so-called " Little Steel " Strike of 1937, an effort to unionize the nation's smaller, regional steel manufacturers.
Thatcher said: ' In his retirement Harold Macmillan occupied a unique place in the nation's affections ', while Labour leader Neil Kinnock struck a more critical note:
Marion is the nation's leader in corn and popcorn produced foods.
He broke away by attending a Yankee school, Carleton College Academy ( now Carleton College ) in Northfield, Minnesota ; he was lucky to study with young John Bates Clark ( 1847 – 1938 ), who later became the nation's foremost economist and was a leader in the new field of neoclassical economics.
On October 23, 2007, Romanian President Traian Băsescu publicly apologized for his nation's role in the Porajmos, the first time a Romanian leader has done so.
As leader of the Colorado Party, Stroessner exercised nearly complete control over the nation's political scene.
General of the Army ( GA ) is a military rank used ( primarily used in the United States of America ) to denote a senior military leader, usually a general in command of a nation's army.
Musical compositions include the " Song of General Kim Il Sung ," " Long Life and Good Health to the Leader ," and " We Sing of His Benevolent Love "-- hymns that praise the nation's leader.
Shelby criticised the Obama administration for abandoning NASA's Constellation program stating " It is unfortunate that this administration is choosing to abandon our nation's only chance at remaining the leader in human space flight.
Although he called Constellation " our nation's only chance at remaining the leader in human space flight ," a number of private companies were, and are, competing to develop orbital launch systems.
Upon independence Milton Obote, the leader of Uganda People's Congress, became the nation's first Prime Minister.
He was followed for more than a decade " because he had emerged as the nation's most prominent student leader.
Senator Richard Shelby has stated " It is unfortunate that this administration is choosing to abandon our nation's only chance at remaining the leader in human space flight.
14 July 1958 is the day the Hashemite monarchy was overthrown in Iraq by popular forces led by Abdul Karim Kassem, who became the nation's new leader.

leader and wealthiest
The F4 leader, and son of the wealthiest, most powerful family in Japan, Tsukasa Domyouji, takes an interest in Tsukushi because she is the only girl at Eitoku who does not fawn over him.
John Hancock-One of the wealthiest men in Boston and a leader of the Whigs.
However, there are some facts known about one such leader, " Melania the Elder " ( 325-410 ), one of the wealthiest citizens of the empire, who was born in Spain, married at fourteen, and lived with her husband Valerius Maximus Basilius in the suburbs of Rome.
It is regarded as one of the wealthiest monasteries in China, and regular pilgrims have included former paramount leader Deng Xiaoping.

leader and best-known
The founder of the POS and its best-known leader, Luis Emilio Recabarren, also founded the Communist Party of Chile ( – PCCh ) in 1922.
Atchison's law practice flourished, and his best-known client was Mormon leader Joseph Smith, Jr .. Atchison represented Smith in land disputes with non-Mormon settlers in Caldwell County and Daviess County.
Hence the spear in the Montoneros seal Their best-known leader was Mario Firmenich.
Anabasis of Alexander is perhaps his best known work and is generally considered one of the best sources on the campaigns of Alexander the Great, not to be confused with Anabasis, then best-known work of the Athenian military leader and author Xenophon from the 4th century BC.
His brother Ray, who became the best-known member and de-facto leader of the band, joined soon after.
The best-known Aboriginal person from that time is Pemulwuy, a Bidjigal leader who led the resistance movement against the British forces, including sacking farms in Castle Hill, before his eventual capture and execution by the British militia.
At the concert, Lindenberg sang one of his best-known songs, Sonderzug nach Pankow (" Special Train To Pankow "), which satirized East German leader Erich Honecker, and which he had been asked not to play.
Prior to the reunification of the two factions in 1963, the International Secretariat's best-known leader in Latin America, J. Posadas, left to form his own Fourth International ( Posadist ).
As a military outpost of the Habsburg Monarchy, Karlovac was the site of the trial and execution of the best-known leader of the rebel Uskoks from the coastal fort of Senj, Ivan Vlatković.
Anthony's best-known and most critically acclaimed work is probably 1993's Brother Termite, a tale of political intrigue told from the perspective of the leader of extraterrestrials who have occupied the United States.
He was considered the most best-known opposition leader in Gabon ; however, his credibility as an opposition leader was thought to have suffered, and it was believed that the RNB split would have a negative impact on his candidacy.
However, he has become one of the best-known modern Kabyles through his role as a leader and spokesperson of the Arouch ( Comité des Âarouchs, Daïras et communes or CADC ) protest movement in the region of Kabylie in Algeria.
As the leader of the jazz-ethnic band Mamar Kassey, he is one of the best-known Nigerien musicians outside Niger.
The best-known Aboriginal person from that time is Pemulwuy, a Bidjigal leader who led the Indigenous resistance movement against the British forces, including sacking farms in Castle Hill, before his eventual capture and execution by the British militia.
The division's best-known member was Ian Sinclair, a long-serving Country / National Party minister and the leader of the National Party from 1984 to 1989.
Among his best-known serious performances are his mean-cultivated informer type in Afsporet ( 1942-Derailed ); his leader af a children ’ s home, a sadist with shattered nerves in the social film Kampen mod uretten ( 1949-The Struggle Against Injustice ) and his two portraits of alcoholics in Ta ’ hvad du vil ha ’ ( 1947 – Take What You Want ) and Café Paradis ( 1951 ).
Ray Charles ( born Charles Raymond Offenberg, September 13, 1918, Chicago, Illinois, United States ) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, vocal arranger and conductor who is best-known as organizer and leader of The Ray Charles Singers.

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