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At the time of his resignation, the club were three points ahead in the league and still in contention for the FA Cup.
At any time, he may obtain the appointment, dismissal or nominal resignation of any other minister ; he may resign, either purely personally or with his whole government.
At a board meeting in fall 2001, Turner's outburst against AOL Time Warner CEO Gerald Levin eventually led to the latter's announced resignation effective in early 2002, being replaced by Richard Parsons.
At the time of his resignation, McEwen had served 36 years and 5 months and was the last serving parliamentarian from the Great Depression era and the last parliamentary survivor of the Lyons government.
At that point, Kirkpatrick wrote, Tribune editors decided to accept the resignation that Soll offered when the investigation began.
At the outset of World War I, the Prime Minister, Asquith, quickly had Lord Kitchener appointed Secretary of State for War ; Asquith had been filling the job himself as a stopgap following the resignation of Colonel Seeley over the Curragh Incident earlier in 1914, and Kitchener was by chance briefly in Britain on leave when war was declared.
At the eve of the elections the sitting cabinet offers its resignation to the monarch, who takes it into consideration ; the cabinet is now " demissionary ".
Patricia Pomeranz was elected in a special election held on November 8, 2011, following the resignation of John Moran ( At Large ) in April 2011 ; The seat had been filled though the appointment of Gina Reed in May 2011.
At the same time, Balfour tried to balance the two factions by accepting the resignation of three free-trading ministers, including Chancellor Ritchie, but the almost simultaneous resignation of the free-trader Duke of Devonshire ( who as Lord Hartington had been the Liberal Unionist leader of the 1880s ) left Balfour's Cabinet looking weak.
The veiling of the windows and mirrors, the covering of the birdcage – the extinction of light, reflection and light – are so many ritualistic steps to be taken before final immobility, the resignation of the end .” At the end of Film, O is seated in his rocker with his face buried in his hands ; at the end of Rockaby, the old woman's head inclines forward as if, finally, she had died.
At the critical moment, however, Koivisto received support from the Finnish People's Democratic League, and Kekkonen no longer had the energy to topple the government when Koivisto called the bluff by refusing to tender his resignation.
At war's end, Niemöller resigned his commission, as he rejected the new democratic government of the German Empire that formed after the resignation of the German Emperor William II.
At the time, the option of Beattie dismissing Muldoon and replacing him, without waiting for a formal resignation, was reportedly discussed.
At the height of this bitter controversy, Cromwell suddenly proposed to stifle all animosities by the resignation of all officers who were members of either House.
At the second resignation of Bonar Law in May 1923 ( Law died from throat cancer later that year ), Chamberlain was passed over again for the leadership of the party in favour of Stanley Baldwin.
At the time of her resignation, Norton was considered " the Bush administration's leading advocate for expanding oil and gas drilling and other industrial interests in the West.
At that point, members of Fianna Fáil, including many of those who had previously announced support for Cowen in the party's confidence motion, began questioning his leadership and pressing for his resignation from leadership before the election.
At the same time he submitted his resignation as commander of the troops.
But, again, what Shankly did not understand was that his relations with the board had often been acrimonious with several resignation threats and a statement made by Shankly that: " At a football club, there's a holy trinity – the players, the manager and the supporters.
At this point, the individual faces a choice: sink into despair and resignation, or take a leap of faith toward what Jaspers calls Transcendence.
" At the same time the New Deal was turning to the left, in response to both the increasingly hostile response by employers and the wave of worker discontent that had replaced the apathetic resignation of the first years of the Great Depression.
At one point during his campaign for the presidency, Echeverría called for a moment of silence to remember the victims of the Tlatelolco massacre, an act which enraged President Díaz Ordaz and almost prompted him to call for Echeverría's resignation.
At the same time, however, the Red Army was marching into Poland defeating the Nazis and Stalin toughened his stance against the Polish exiled government in London, now demanding not only the recognition of the Curzon Line as the border, but the resignation from the government of all ' elements hostile to the Soviet Union ', which meant in practice president Władysław Raczkiewicz and most of the Polish ministers.
At the beginning of 1987, relations between the Douglas and Lange offices were strained when Douglas and his ally Richard Prebble persuaded cabinet to reject Lange ’ s wish to accept the resignation of the Minister of Maori Affairs.

At and December
At December 13, 1960 the fund held by the Industrial National Bank of Providence, as trustee for payment of past and future service pensions to qualified members of the plan, totaled $2,412,616.
At the time of the parliamentary decision, Lieutenant-General Valeh Barshadli became the first Minister of Defense of Azerbaijan, from September 5 to December 11, 1991.
At Fredericksburg in December 1862, his division mostly sat idle.
At all events from his December message to the veto of the Civil Rights Bill he yielded not a jot to Congress.
At the Mongol camp near Kars Andrew had met a certain David, who in December 1248 appeared at the court of King Louis IX of France in Cyprus.
At its most recent meeting, November 27 – December 1, 2006, the Conference of the Parties of the Basel Agreement focused on issues of electronic waste and the dismantling of ships.
At the end, the team was technically owned by the Tribune company, which itself had been controlled by Zell since December 2007.
At the 14th Party Congress ( 18 – 31 December 1925 ) Kamenev and Zinoviev were forced into the same position that Trotsky had been forced into previously ; they proclaimed that the center was usurping power from the regional branches, and that Stalin was a danger to inner-party democracy.
At the 15th Party Congress ( 2 – 19 December 1927 ) the Left Opposition was crushed ; none of its members were elected to the Central Committee.
At Fraunces Tavern on December 4, Washington formally bade his officers farewell and on December 23, 1783, he resigned his commission as commander-in-chief.
At the beginning of July, the governments of both German states decided on the schedule: elections in the GDR would be held on October 14, and a common election for the entire country on 2 December.
At the end of 2007 Harald Alvestrand was selected for the ICANN Board., where he remained until December 2010.
At the time of independence, the Dutch retained control over the western half of New Guinea, and permitted steps toward self-government and a declaration of independence on 1 December 1961.
At the December, 2012, World Conference on International Telecommunications, ITU secretary-general Hamadoun Touré will convene member-state delegations in Dubai to renegotiate the ITR treaty.
" At Capitol, slavery's story turns full circle ", The Boston GLobe, Boston, December 28, 2008.
At the first elections under the new system held that December, Kaunda was the sole candidate.
At the end of December 2005, authorities estimated that in 2006, the oil profits would be 47 billion ouguiyas ( about US $ 180 million ) and represent a quarter of the state budget, according to RFI.
At the December 1975 election, the Liberal-Country Party coalition won a landslide victory.
On 14 December 1977, he appeared with Arthur C. Clarke on Patrick Moore's BBC The Sky At Night programme.
At the Diet of Nuremberg, which opened in December 1522, he was represented by Francesco Chiericati, whose private instructions contain the frank admission that the disorder of the Church was perhaps the fault of the Roman Curia itself, and that it should be reformed.
At 8 months old, the baby was removed from the area and Rojas didn't hear of the boy again until 31 December, when she heard Colombian President Álvaro Uribe say on the radio that the child was no longer with her captors.
At the end of December 2006 Škoda released the first official pictures of the new Fabia, a model that would replace the Fabia in 2007.
At Spaceworld 2001, Nintendo showed a cel-shaded Zelda title, later released as The Wind Waker in December 2002.
* Germs Rock ' N ' Rule — Recorded Live At The Masque Christmas Party — Whisky A-Go-Go, December 1979, Hollywood, 1986, Xes Records

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