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Had Binns won the 2007 election, he would have tied the record set by former premier Alex Campbell who is the only Prince Edward Island premier to have been elected to four consecutive terms.
On December 10, 2004, Premier Pat Binns stated that his government would wait for federal legislation to resolve the issue.
It is unclear how Binns would have reacted if a provincial court had found the traditional definition of marriage in violation of the Charter rights of gays and lesbians.
In 1958 Fejos married anthropologist Lita Binns, who would succeed him as research Director when he died on April 23, 1963.

Binns and be
Loch Ness has resident otters and pictures of them are given by Binns, which could be misinterpreted.
Binns ’ s Powers proved to be no match for Throne's Bain.
The pair lasted for 10 episodes before Tim left to be replaced by another comedian, Tom Binns.

Binns and single
Binns took over a party with only a single member in the 32 seat Provincial Legislature.
Binns ' won a second mandate in 2000 when his PC Party swept 26 of 27 seats, leaving a single opposition Liberal in the legislature.

Binns and monster
R. Binns acknowledges that this account is the most serious of various alleged early sightings of the monster, but argues that all other claims of monster sightings prior to 1933 are highly dubious and do not prove that there was a tradition of the monster before this date.

Binns and range
In the early days of the Dinky Toys range aeroplanes and ships formed a considerable part of the output of the Binns Road factory alongside models of cars and vans.

Binns and natural
John Binns specifically writes that, after the fall and destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans, the natural learning centers of the Church were Antioch and Alexandria.

Binns and have
The castle is said in popular legend to have a ley tunnel linking it with the House of the Binns, which lies about to the south.
There were many store closures in this period which included the closure or selling off of branches in locations including Sheffield ( House of Fraser ), Newcastle ( Binns ), Sunderland ( Binns ), Bradford ( Rackhams ) and Leeds ( Schofields which had closed only six years after opening although House of Fraser continued to have a presence with their Rackhams ( now House of Fraser store ) in the city ) with the loss of around 1, 000 jobs.

Binns and been
On January 20, 2006 the president of the Hero Scholarship Fund announced that " After carefully comparing revenues over the past several years, including decreases as well as the expense and difficulty in putting on the show, it has been decided to discontinue the show ...." In April, 2006, James J. Binns, a Philadelphia lawyer, founded the Hero Thrill Show, Inc., which assumed production of the Hero Thrill Show and the administration of funds generated by the Hero Thrill Show.
In 2007, Binns and Hardaker created a band called Ingrid Eto, which has been described as a Zero 7 instrumental project.

Binns and for
Rob Binns is the CEO for Global Aviation Holdings.
In September 1907, Hornby registered the Meccano trade mark, and in May 1908, he formed Meccano Ltd. To keep pace with demand, a new Meccano factory was built in Binns Road, Liverpool in 1914, which became Meccano Ltd's headquarters for the next 60 years.
World War II interrupted the production of Meccano in England when the Binns Road factory converted to manufacturing for the war effort.
During the Parliamentary recess of the summer of 1797 he was senior counsel for the Crown in the prosecution of John Binns for sedition.
Binns ' Progressive Conservatives were re-elected to a third consecutive majority government, the first time this had happened in Island history ( for the Cons / PC party ).
After the war, John Binns supported elevating Snyder to consideration for the vice-presidential slot on President James Madison ’ s ticket, but later he was disregarded as a possible candidate.
Binns was born in Weyburn, Saskatchewan, and graduated from the University of Alberta in 1969 with a Bachelor of Arts and 1971 with a Master of Arts in Community Development while working for the government of Alberta as a community development officer.
In 1972, Binns began working for the Prince Edward Island Rural Development Council and met and married Carol MacMillan of Stratford, PEI.
Binns entered politics in 1978 when he was elected as a MLA for the district of 4th Kings.
From 1984 to 1988, Binns was the MP for Cardigan, serving as Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Fisheries in the Brian Mulroney government.
The second term of the Binns government saw continued economic growth with new business investment, economic diversification, export and tourism growth, and construction of the Atlantic Technology Centre in Charlottetown as a catalyst for development of the burgeoning IT sector.
Binns ' government waited for federal ruling on same-sex marriage before allowing it in Prince Edward Island in 2004.
This came to an abrupt end when the Radio Authority fined Xfm £ 50, 000 for breakfast presenter Tom Binns joking about bestiality on air.
No one complained about the comedian's comments until the station re-edited his remarks and rebroadcast them for a " Best of Binns " compilation show.
He also played bungling bank robber Booky Binns in The Big Job ( directed by Gerald Thomas, 1965 ) and was known for vocal talents as an array of characters including " The Nowhere Man " Jeremy Hilary Boob, the Mayor of Pepperland and Max, one of the Blue Meanies in the Beatles ' Yellow Submarine ( directed by George Dunning, 1968 )
By September 1914 the Binns Road Factory was in full production and became the company headquarters for over 60 years.
The orchestra was responsible for the first Huddersfield performance of the Beethoven triple Concerto ( with ‘ local ’ soloists Margaret Binns, Pauline Dunn and Keith Swallow ).
In 1989, after 25 years in office, Arthur Butterworth gave hints that he did not plan to go on indefinitely ; but it was not until 1993 that he gave his final concert ( choosing the same symphony, as it happened, as had Margaret Binns for her farewell concert as Leader in 1982 – Elgar ’ s First ).
In modern times, pianists noted for their advocacy include Marc-André Hamelin, Malcolm Binns, Irina Mejoueva, Nikolai Demidenko, Boris Berezovsky, Paul Stewart, Dmitri Alexeev, Andrey Ponochevny and Yevgeny Sudbin.
Leroy Binns of the Charts supplied bass vocals for a time-later being taken over by Bernard " BJ " Jones ( current member of the Dubs.
Jones has had a long career in Australian television, and is best remembered for his writing and directing work at Crawford Productions on shows such as Homicide, Matlock Police and The Sullivans, and for Against the Wind, a highly-successful mini-series, created in collaboration with Bronwyn Binns, which explored Australia's convict past.

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Vivienne Binns exhibition of paintings at Watters Gallery in 1967 was notoriously genre defying and established her position as a contemporary of the Feminist art movement.
Vivienne Binns project " Mothers ' Memories Others ' Memories " at UNSW and Blacktown was a ground breaking participatory project.
After Cameron's death in July at the hand of dragoons, Cargill continued to preach in the Torwood near Stirling and in September pronounced the sentence of excommunication against the key government figures who were persecuting the Covenanters: Charles II, James, Duke of York and James, Duke of Monmouth, Privy Councillors, John, Duke of Lauderdale and John, Duke of Rothes, the King's Advocate, Sir George McKenzie, and General Tam Dalziel of the Binns.
The scale of the carnage in Honduras was limited to less than 300 ' disappearances ' during the five years of the Negroponte and Binns ambassadorships as compared with 75, 000 lost lives as a result of government and ' death squad ' repression in El Salvador, notwithstanding that Honduras was involved in a low-level civil war punctuated at times by invasions of its territory
The toy factory was at Binns Road, Liverpool, England.
* Employee Stock Ownership Plans: ESOP Planning, Financing, Implementation, Law and Taxation by Robert W. Smiley Jr., Ronald J. Gilbert, David M. Binns, Ronald L. Ludwig, and Corey M. Rosen, ( Afterword by Louis O. Kelso and Patricia Hetter Kelso ) The Beyer Institute at the Rady School of Management University of California, San Diego, Vol.
He learned surveying and studied law under Colonel Charles Binns at Charles City County, Virginia.
* 6 June-Sir Henry Binns, sugar cane farmer, founder of the Umhlanga Valley Sugar Estate Company and Natal politician, dies in Pietermaritzburg at the age of 61
After studying sound engineering, Binns and Hardaker began their careers in the music industry in the 1990s at Mickie Most's RAK recording studio in London, engineering music for British groups like the Pet Shop Boys, Young Disciples and Robert Plant.
Live appearances after the album's release consisted of Binns and Hardaker, vocalists and other musicians, with as many as 20 performers on stage at once.
Up to this point Meccano was being manufactured in England at the small factory in West Derby Road, Liverpool, but it soon became apparent that it could not meet the growing demand for Meccano, and in 1914 a new factory was built in Binns Road, Liverpool.
Aircraft were manufactured in Ancoats and this factory was at Brownsfield Mill, which was on the corner of Great Ancoats Street and Binns Place at the point where the Rochdale Canal passes below Great Ancoats Street.
" The event was coordinated with a concert, fireworks, and the Red Rose drop at nearby Binns Park.
Binns died from a heart attack at the age of seventy-four while traveling from New York City to his home in Connecticut.

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