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Beddoes and being
United Peoples Party leader Mick Beddoes alleged in September 2005 that persons of multiracial ancestry were being encouraged by electoral officials to register on the indigenous communal roll, rather than the General Electors ' roll.

Beddoes and for
By 1794 Watt had been chosen by Thomas Beddoes to manufacture apparatus to produce, clean and store gases for use in the new Pneumatic Institution at Hotwells in Bristol.
It is also based on our belief in the rights of all our citizens and their need for equality under the law ," Beddoes said, explaining his agreement with the FLP.
* March-The Pneumatic Institution for research into the medical implications of newly-discovered gases is established by Thomas Beddoes in Bristol.
On 25 April 2004, then-Opposition Leader Mick Beddoes called on the army to answer for its failure to protect President Mara while the country was in crisis.
In 1795 a critical edition of Brown's Elements of Medicine was published by the well-known physician Thomas Beddoes for the benefit of Brown's widow and children.
Her last completed works ( 1975 ) were settings of Kipling and Beddoes for the unusual combination of SATB, harp and two horns.
Beddoes, for his part, called the proposal a recipe for disaster which would licence any would-be political activist who wanted to engage in coups, to do so.
Beddoes is assisted by three vice-presidents, each of whom overseas one of the three constituencies reserved for General Electors.
Calling the proposal a recipe for disaster which would create a " legal framework " to pardon, at will, anyone convicted of coup-related offence, party leader Mick Beddoes said on 16 May 2005 that it would lead to the prevalence of the law of the jungle and would licence any would-be political activist who wanted to engage in coups, to do so.
On 17 June, Beddoes accused Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase of lying about widespread public support for the bill, claiming that the " small group of dissenters " that the Prime Minister said existed were, in fact, the minority who knew what the bill contained.
It is also based on our belief in the rights of all our citizens and their need for equality under the law ," Beddoes said.
United Peoples Party leader Mick Beddoes called the proposal a recipe for disaster which would licence any would-be political activist who wanted to engage in coups, to do so.
On 17 June, he accused Prime Minister Qarase of lying about widespread public support for the bill, which, Beddoes claimed, most people had not been given the chance to see.
On 27 July, Beddoes strongly criticized the Great Council of Chiefs for its refusal to accept submissions from the Fiji Labour Party and the Fiji Council of Churches.
Beddoes condemned what he saw as the hypocrisy of imprisoning a man for three years for the theft of six buns and F $ 200 cash, while legislating provisions to free men imprisoned for much more serious crimes including treason, murder, rioting and looting.
Beddoes intensified his attack on the chiefs on 2 August, saying that history would judge them for their endorsement of the bill.
On 25 April 2004, then-Opposition Leader Mick Beddoes called on the army to answer for its failure to protect President Mara while the country was in crisis.
Beddoes won the West Central General Electors Communal constituency, one of three reserved for ethnic minorities, for the United General Party in the 2001 parliamentary election.
Beddoes relinquished the role of Opposition Leader late in 2004, when Chaudhry finally gave up his quest for a Cabinet role and agreed to assume the leadership of the Opposition.

Beddoes and than
Beddoes criticized the ethnic faultlines that characterize Fijian politics ; communal voting was a factor in this, he said on 28 August 2005, but could be mitigated if only voters would judge a candidate according to his or her personal merits, rather than on the basis of whether the candidate's political party was indigenous-led or Indo-Fijian-led.
Beddoes travelled throughout Fiji, speaking against the bill, which was, he claimed, nothing other than a legal mechanism for releasing from prison persons convicted of involvement in the coup, who were supporters of or in some way linked to the present government.

Beddoes and year
Since 2001, its president and parliamentary leader has been Mick Beddoes, the sole member elected from the party to the 71-member House of Representatives in the general election that year, when it won 0. 5 percent of the vote.

Beddoes and position
Until he reversed his position late in 2004 ( following the collapse of negotiations with Prime Minister Qarase ), this forced the President to appoint Mick Beddoes, the sole parliamentary representative of the United General Party, as Leader of the Opposition.
Subsequently, the United General Party leader, Millis Beddoes, was appointed Leader of the Opposition when the Fiji Labour Party leader, Mahendra Chaudhry, declined the position.
Beddoes retained his constituency, with a slightly reduced majority, in the parliamentary election held on 6 – 13 May 2006, and was appointed Leader of the Opposition for the second time on 3 June His second appointment came after weeks of disputes with his erstwhile ally, Mahendra Chaudhry, who had insisted that the position should be his, despite the decision of the Labour Party to enter a grand coalition with the Soqosoqo Duavata ni Lewenivanua Party ( SDL ).

Beddoes and would
UPP leader Mick Beddoes was hopeful, but cautioned that his party would not accept any deal that was not favourable to UPP candidates.
Decades later, Hap Day argued that this team was the strongest NHL team ever and Globe and Mail reporter Dick Beddoes also stirred up controversy by saying Wayne Gretzky would have been relegated to the fourth line on this Leaf team.
Beddoes predicted that these cases would " now gather dust.
Mick Beddoes emphasized on 8 September 2005 that any such agreement with the Fiji Labour Party ( FLP ) or the National Alliance Party ( NAPF ) would have to be favourable to UPP candidates.
Speaking on Radio Sargam on 16 August, Beddoes declared that if the bill was passed without very significant amendments, he would challenge it in the courts.
I were in Chaudhry's shoes I would grab the opportunity to try and establish dialogue through this Bill with the Fijian people to promote reconciliation and unity and I will do the same with Mr Beddoes as well ," Qarase said.
In mid-2003, Beddoes responded to rising interest among indigenous and Indo-Fijians by announcing that membership of his party, which had been confined to minority groups like Europeans, Chinese, and Banaban Islanders, would now be open to all races, and that the party would contest all 71 seats in the House of Representatives in the next parliamentary election, scheduled for 2006.
On 20 January 2007, Beddoes announced that he would retire from the presidency of the UPP at the Annual General Meeting of his party, on 31 March.
United Peoples Party leader Mick Beddoes, whose party mostly represents minorities, also said that he would fight any moves to reduce their representation in the House of Representatives.
United Peoples Party leader Mick Beddoes similarly called on party leaders to exert better control over members making public statements, while SDL General Secretary Jale Baba said that the making of hate speeches by any member of the party would never be tolerated.
Mick Beddoes supported it also, but cautioned that it would work only if persons breaching it were disciplined for doing do.

Beddoes and .
These include Richard Kirwan, John Smeaton, Henry Moyes, John Michell, Pieter Camper, R. E. Raspe, John Baskerville, Thomas Beddoes, John Wyatt, William Thomson, Cyril V. Jackson, Jean-André Deluc, John Wilkinson, John Ash, Samuel More, Robert Bage, James Brindley, Ralph Griffiths, John Roebuck, Thomas Percival, Joseph Black, James Hutton, Benjamin Franklin, Joseph Banks, William Herschel, Daniel Solander, John Warltire, George Fordyce, Alexander Blair, Samuel Parr, Louis Joseph d ' Albert d ' Ailly, the seventh Duke of Chaulnes, Barthélemy Faujas de Saint-Fond, Grossart de Virly ,, Johann Gottling.
* John Beddoes School is founded at Presteigne in Wales.
The Duchess was also instrumental in formulating, with Thomas Beddoes, the idea of establishing a Pneumatic Institution in Bristol.
All the chapter heads feature quotes from the works of dramatist and poet Thomas Lovell Beddoes.
Notable people who received their secondary education at Bridgnorth Grammar School ( now renamed Bridgnorth Endowed School ) include Dr Thomas Beddoes, the physician and scientific writer, Professor Peter Bullock, the Nobel Prize winning soil scientist, Rev.
The Fiji Labour Party formed an electoral alliance with the Party of National Unity ( PANU ) and United Peoples Party ( UPP ) of Mick Beddoes to contest the 2006 general elections.
Qarase's statement brought a strong reaction from United Peoples Party leader Mick Beddoes, who said that homosexuals were human beings and entitled to the full protection of the law.
On 22 February 2006, the FLP and its UPP and Party of National Unity ( PANU ) allies announced that the UPP's Mick Beddoes had been chosen to lead the negotiations with other parties, such as the NAPF and the NFP, concerning coalitions or preference deals.
* Thomas Beddoes makes the first recorded use of the word Biology in its modern sense.
* Thomas Beddoes with James Watt publish Considerations on the Medicinal Use and on the Production of Factitious Airs in Bristol.
By Roscoe Beddoes.
Henry Edward's Old English Customs: Curious Requests and Charities mentions the bell-ringer appointed by John Beddoes in 1565 to ring a ' day bell ' at 8am, and a curfew at 8pm.
Beddoes-a wool merchant-also gave his name to Presteigne's secondary school-John Beddoes School-which he established in 1565, and endowed with land.
Thomas Lovell Beddoes ( 30 June 1803 – 26 January 1849 ) was an English poet, dramatist and physician.

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