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Asked for comment on De la Madrid's statements, Senator Manuel Bartlett, who was the president of the Federal Electoral Commission ( Comisión Federal Electoral ) during the de la Madrid administration, declared Salinas won the election albeit with the smallest margin of any PRI candidate before him.
He won a Charles Dick Medal of Merit in 2004 for this initiative, thus becoming the last Marylander to win this award which was previously awarded to U. S. Rep. Beverly Byron ( 1992 ), State Senator John Astle ( 1993 ), U. S. Senator Barbara Mikulski ( 1994 ), U. S. Rep. Roscoe Bartlett ( 1998 ) and State Del ( now State Comptroller ) Peter Franchot ( 1999 ).
As the lone Republican in Maryland's congressional delegation, Bartlett won reelection in 2010 at the age of 84.
On November 19, 2010, the State Board of Elections director Gary Bartlett confirmed Ellmers won by about 1, 483 votes ( 0. 8 % margin ).
Lincoln Center's 2006 revival of Awake and Sing !, directed by Bartlett Sher, won that year's Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play.
Along with three other Democrats senators Natasha Stott-Despoja, Andrew Murray and Andrew Bartlett, Lyn Allison's seat was up for election in this round, and commentators agreed that she faced a serious challenge, particularly from the Greens, Family First and the major parties for her Senate seat, which was considered highly vulnerable after the Democrats disappointing performance in the 2004 election when the last Senate seat was won by Family First.
Born Chiswick, London, Bartlett was raised in a poor family but won a scholarship to Latymer Upper School where he was inspired to the study of statistics by a chapter in Hall and Knight's Algebra.
She won the primary and was the Democratic candidate for congress in 2008 against 8-term Republican Roscoe Bartlett.
Despite the 6th district being heavily Republican ( Bartlett won re-election in 2006 with 59 % of the vote ), Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot predicted that Dougherty would unseat the incumbent, primarily due to Bartlett's embroilment in the scandal surrounding his failure to report over $ 1, 000, 000 in property sales to the government.
He was recalled from Triple-A Rochester to replace rookie Jason Bartlett, who won the starting job out of spring training, but began to have trouble at the plate.

Bartlett and Premier
Placed under the direction of the Premier of Ontario to make the park self-sufficient, Bartlett worked to make the park more attractive to tourists by encouraging short-term leases for cottages, lodges and camps.
* David Bartlett ( b. 1968 ), Premier of Tasmania, Australia
* David Bartlett, Former Premier of Tasmania.
On 19 April 2010, Labor Premier David Bartlett agreed to appoint Mr McKim as a Minister along with Cassy O ' Connor as Cabinet Secretary
Premier David Bartlett announced that she would require a period of treatment and recuperation, and that he would be temporarily handling Wriedt's ministerial duties.
On 12 September 2008 Premier Bartlett asked the Governor of Tasmania to withdraw Wriedt's commission, ending her appointment as a minister.

Bartlett and League
National League president A. Bartlett Giamatti suspended Rose for 30 days, which was the longest suspension ever levied for an on-field incident involving a manager.
* A. Bartlett Giamatti ( 1938 – 1989 ) was the seventh commissioner of Major League Baseball and former president of Yale University.
Angelo Bartlett " Bart " Giamatti (; April 4, 1938 – September 1, 1989 ) was the president of Yale University and later the seventh Commissioner of Major League Baseball.
Giamatti was born in New Haven, Connecticut, and is the son of Toni Marilyn ( Smith ) and former Yale University president and Major League Baseball commissioner A. Bartlett Giamatti, and older brother of Academy Award-nominated actor Paul Giamatti.
His father, Angelo Bartlett Giamatti, was a Yale University professor who later became president of the university and commissioner of Major League Baseball.
For all appearances in which the character has spoken dialogue, Mewtwo is voiced by Masachika Ichimura, with the exception of Pokémon Puzzle League, where it is voiced by Phillip Bartlett.
* Earl Bartlett ( 1908-1987 ), American football player in the National Football League
Bartlett has been recognized for his leadership skills by the National Association of Manufacturers, National Federation of Independent Business ; Ebony, Essence and Jet Magazines ; Texas Association for Retarded Citizens ; Anti-Defamation League ; National Council of La Raza ; American Electronics Association ; Watchdogs of the Treasury ; and Best Dad by the NF Foundation.
* Ruhl Jacob Bartlett, The League to Enforce Peace ( University of North Carolina Press, 1944 )
On September 10, 2011, it was announced that a re-incarnation of the Newfoundland Senior Hockey League would start in the fall of 2011, seeing two teams from the AESHL ( Conception Bay North Cee Bee Stars and Mount Pearl HJ Bartlett Electric Blades ) combining with three teams from the WCSHL ( Clarenville Caribous, Grand Falls-Windsor Cataracts and Corner Brook Royals ).
Kevin Charles Bartlett ( born 6 March 1947 ) is a former Australian rules footballer who played in the Victorian Football League between 1965 and 1983 for the Richmond Football Club.
Bartlett, who had been working for the BB, did not have his contract renewed after his coverage of Hitler's decision to leave the League of Nations in 1933 was deemed " not beastly enough " when talking about Germany.
Bartlett began his career with his hometown Cape Town Spurs and then moved to Major League Soccer and the Colorado Rapids in the league's inaugural season in 1996.
National League president A. Bartlett Giamatti suspended Rose for 30 days.

Bartlett and award
The IEHF gives a number of awards for accomplishments in ergonomics and human factors including the President's Medal and the Sir Frederic Bartlett award for major contributions to ergonomics.
Previous recipients of the Sir Frederic Bartlett award include Dr Christine Haslegrave and Professor John Wilson from the Human Factors Research Group ( HFRG ), University of Nottingham.
She was married to the American film director Hall Bartlett for 4 years, who cast her alongside Anthony Quinn and the legendary Dolores del Río in his film The Children of Sanchez ( 1978 ), better known for its Grammy award winning musical score by Chuck Mangione.
Deledio has become the youngest player to win the award back to back ( at the age of 22 years and 5 months ) since Kevin Bartlett in 1967 – 1968 and the youngest player in the AFL since Michael Voss at Brisbane in 1995 – 96.

Bartlett and for
* Hans Hofmann and Sara T Weeks ; Bartlett H Hayes ; Addison Gallery of American Art ; Search for the real, and other essays ( Cambridge, Mass., M. I. T.
In 1962 Neil Bartlett discovered the first chemical compound of a noble gas, xenon hexafluoroplatinate .< ref name =" bartlett "> Compounds of other noble gases were discovered soon after: in 1962 for radon, radon difluoride, and in 1963 for krypton, krypton difluoride ().
The Samoa Tripartite Convention, a joint commission of three members composed of Bartlett Tripp for the United States, C. N. E. Eliot, C. B.
* D. W. Davies, K. A. Bartlett, R. A. Scantlebury, and P. T. Wilkinson, A digital communications network for computers giving rapid response at remote terminals ( ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles.
* R. A. Scantlebury, P. T. Wilkinson, and K. A. Bartlett, The design of a message switching Centre for a digital communication network ( IFIP 1968 )
He was invited to write a chapter on vision for Schäfer's Handbook of Physiology and this contribution, according to Bartlett, " still remains, from a psychological point of view, one of the best in the English Language ".
* Sir David Bartlett, 3rd Baronet, Won gold for Britan in the 1936 Olympics ( for fencing ).
After Bartlett came Allan Jeans, who then passed the job to ex-Tiger premiership player John Northey for 1993.
The town quickly prospered as an agricultural center and riverboat stop ( the forests were timbered for steamboat firewood ) and a major shipping port by 1865 for agricultural produce, and fish, with the Bartlett Pear as its primary product.
*" Pleasure Ridge Park: It Began as a Playground for City Dwellers, but Pride Has Forged a History of Independence " — Article by Beverly Bartlett of The Courier-Journal
Brentwood was created by Wallace A. Bartlett, a Civil War veteran, former foreman for the Government Printing Office, Patent Office examiner, and inventor originally from Warsaw, New York.
Bartlett built a farmhouse for his family on the land and, with two partners J. Lee Adams and Samuel J.
A focal point is Bartlett Park named for Captain Bartlett who deeded the land to the town.
Mr. Bartlett, the British commissioner, was accustomed to the heavy dinners and hard drinking connected therewith, of his native environment, and pursued the same custom on board the vessel which had been provided by the United States for the work of the commission.
The town is on the shores of Bartlett Lake ; to the south is Island Lake, popular for fishing and swimming.
Dr. Wilson also constructed the first home in the new town, while Henry Bartlett is responsible for building the towns's first hotel.
Settled after 1769 and incorporated in 1790, the town is named for Dr. Josiah Bartlett, the first chief executive to bear the name governor, a representative to the Continental Congress, and one of New Hampshire's three signers of the Declaration of Independence, placing his name directly under that of John Hancock.
Bartlett is also an attraction for railfans.

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