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* Casey Singleton – The protagonist and a vice-president ; Serves as a Quality Assurance representative for the company's Incident Review Team ( IRT ).

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The rest of those indicted or convicted were all pardoned in the final days of the presidency of George H. W. Bush, who had been vice-president at the time of the affair.
Polk initially hoped to be nominated for vice-president at the Democratic convention, which began on May 27, 1844.
In July he traveled to Washington, D. C. and received friends and disciples at the home of Mrs. James Terry ( Ivy ) Duce, wife of the vice-president of the Arabian American Oil Co.
Jack Warner did, however, remain studio president until the summer of 1967, when Camelot failed at the box office and Warner gave up his position to the studio's longtime publicity director, Ben Kalmenson ; Warner did, however, remain on board as an independent producer and vice-president.
* All electoral votes were cast on the same day, and communications between states were extremely slow at that time, making it very difficult to coordinate which electors were to manipulate their vote for vice-president.
With Knox withdrawing as Landon's selection for vice-president ( after the rejection of New Hampshire Governor Styles Bridges ) and Day, Green, and Warren releasing their delegates, the tally at the convention was:
Although closely identified with the Republican Party for virtually his entire adult life, Dewey was a close friend of Democratic Senator Hubert H. Humphrey, and Dewey aided Humphrey in being named as the Democratic nominee for vice-president in 1964, advising Lyndon Johnson on ways to block efforts at the party convention by Kennedy loyalists to stampede Robert Kennedy onto the ticket as Johnson's running mate.
In 1945, he became a member of the Polish Academy of Learning, in 1946 he was appointed vice-president of the Mathematics department at Warsaw University, and from 1949 he was chosen to be the vice-president of Warsaw Scientific Society.
In 1943 Lewis contested the University of Wales parliamentary seat at a by-election, his opponent was former Plaid Genedlaethol Cymru deputy vice-president Dr. William John Gruffydd.
Groves went on to become a vice-president at Sperry Rand.
While attending a basketball game on November 29, 1964, at the Boston Garden, Ed Snider, the then vice-president of the Philadelphia Eagles, observed a crowd of Boston Bruins fans lining up to purchase tickets to see a last-place ice hockey team.
During Maggin's time at Brandeis, he befriended the university's vice-president, meeting his family.
In 1936, Pierre-Jules Boulanger, the vice-president of Citroën and chief of the Engineering and Design department, set the brief to his design team at the Bureau d ' études.
The city takes its name from William L. Halsey, who was at the time vice-president of Oregon & California Railroad.
He resigned office at the restoration, but finally followed his party in rallying to the dynasty ; he was appointed vice-president of Congress, and was subsequently a senator.
In 1980 – 81, his final year at university, besides rowing, Laurie was also president of the Footlights, with Thompson as vice-president.
After Menahem the Essene had resigned the office of Av Beit Din ( or vice-president ) of the Sanhedrin, Shammai was elected to it, Hillel being at the time president.
The movie also hints at some kind of responsibility, real or imagined, that Nixon felt towards the John F. Kennedy assassination through references to " the Bay of Pigs ", the implication being that the mechanisms set into place for the invasion by Nixon during his term as Dwight Eisenhower's vice-president spiraled out of control to culminate in the assassination and, eventually, Watergate.
In 1970, at the age of 30, Sculley became the company's youngest marketing vice-president.
As vice-president of marketing at Pepsi, Sculley initiated one of the company's first consumer-research studies, an extended in-home product test in which 350 families participated.
On July 25, he lectured for the opening evening of the literary society ' Sociedad Literaria El Porvenir ', at the Teatro Colón ( the since-renamed Teatro Nacional ), at which function he was appointed vice-president of the Society, and acquiring the moniker " el doctor torrente ," or Doctor Torrent, in view of his rhetorical style.
Pegler " codified the look, feel and animation " of the weird insects that run in fear of Raid, said Steve Schildwachter, executive vice-president at Draftfcb.
Riza was " seconded to the State Department ", or placed on " external assignment ," assigned " a job at the state department under Liz Cheney, the daughter of the vice-president, promoting democracy in the Middle East ..." She " was also moved up to a managerial pay grade in compensation for the disruption to her career ," resulting in a raise of over $ 60, 000, as well as guarantees of future increases ; " The staff association claims that the pay rise was more than double the amount allowed under employee guidelines.

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In 1963, vice-president of the National Council Norton Clapp contributed funds to purchase another of land within the Maxwell Land Grant, consisting of the Baldy Mountain mining area.
The plot follows Casey Singleton, a quality assurance vice-president at the fictional aerospace manufacturer Norton Aircraft, as she investigates an in-flight accident aboard a Norton-manufactured airliner that leaves three passengers dead and fifty-six injured.

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Harold E. Strang, expert in switchgear design, for a long period vp & gm of the Measurements & Industrial Products Division, and who currently, approaching retirement, is vice-president and consulting engineer in the Switchgear & Control Division.
`` Even on the basis of 154 games, this is the ideal situation '', insists Hank Greenberg, now vice-president of the Chicago White Sox.
* 1945 – U. S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt dies while in office ; vice-president Harry Truman is sworn in as the 33rd President.
Lineker is now honorary vice-president of Leicester City, along with former players Gordon Banks and Peter Shilton.
The Jaburu Palace is the official residence of Brazil's vice-president.
Nearly the entire presidential line of succession is eliminated ; Ryan, who had just been confirmed as vice-president moments before, narrowly escapes the attack and is immediately sworn in as president.
The Trusteeship Council is currently () headed by Michel Duclos, with Adam Thomson as vice-president, although the sole current duty of these officers is to meet with the heads of other UN agencies on occasion.
The Zambian vice-president is appointed by the president.
** Milovan Djilas, former vice-president of Yugoslavia, is given further sentence for publishing Conversations with Stalin.
There are six executive vice-presidents in charge of the following areas: baseball development, business, labor relations and human resources, finance, administration ( whose vice-president is MLB's Chief Information Officer ), and baseball operations.
Spiro Agnew is sworn in as vice-president in 1969.
The plenary court is an assembly of all judges, which has no jurisdictional function, but elects a president, vice-president, registrar and deputy registrar.
One of their former members, Álvaro García Linera, is currently vice-president of Bolivia.
A vice president ( British English-government: vice-president ; business: director ) is an officer in government or business who is below a president ( managing director ) in rank.
The Council is officially presided by the King ( Article 74 ); in view of the ministerial responsibility he in fact only does so on special occasions: normally the current chairman is the vice-president of the Council, some times by journalists called the " Viceroy of the Netherlands ".
In the months leading up to Nixon's 1969 speech, his vice-president Spiro T. Agnew said on May 9, " It is time for America's silent majority to stand up for its rights, and let us remember the American majority includes every minority.
Sykesville is the birthplace of Olga Madar ( 1915 – 1996 ), first woman to be a vice-president in the United Auto Workers ( 1970 ) and founder of the Coalition of Labor Union Women in 1974.
She is the current vice-president of the Puerto Rican Independence Party ( PIP ) and in 2004 became the first woman from that party to be elected into the Senate in the history of Puerto Rico.
Suchet is vice-president of the Lichfield and Hatherton Canals Trust, whose most challenging achievement to date has been securing funding ( both via an appeal and from influencing government decisions ) concerning the building of the new M6 Toll motorway where it cuts the lines of the Lichfield Canal and the Hatherton Canal, both of which the Trust wishes to see reopened.
He is married to Orly Marley, who is a former vice-president of William Morris Agency.

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