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Browder's and when
Browder's second prison stint, served at Leavenworth Penitentiary, lasted until November 1920, putting him out of circulation during the critical interval when the Left Wing Section of the Socialist Party quit the SPA to form the Communist Party of America and the Communist Labor Party.

Browder's and for
With Weinstone in Moscow as the CPUSA's Comintern Rep and Foster in jail for his connection with the March 6 International Unemployment Day demonstration, which had ended in street fighting in New York City, Browder's position as chief decision-maker of the party was at least temporarily bolstered.
Despite Browder's popularity as former lead in the sci-fi TV series Farscape, Mitchell's role as the SG-1 leader attracted some viewers ' resentment for taking over Carter's former position.
The alien Vala Mal Doran ( played by Browder's former Farscape co-star Claudia Black ) was re-introduced for a six-episode story arc to cover for the maternity leave of SG-1 regular Amanda Tapping ( Lieutenant-Colonel Samantha Carter ).

Browder's and personal
He had been introduced to Semenov by Bernard Schuster, a high-ranking member of the Communist Party USA as well as Earl Browder's personal NKVD liaison.

Browder's and Moscow
On November 13, 1932, after extensive debate, the Comintern ruled in Browder's favor, determining that Weinstone would be removed from America to once again serve in Moscow as the CPUSA's official representative there.

Browder's and .
Image: 1956_Speers_Joseph. jpg | Albert Browder's Station ( Joseph Lessie Speers, pictured ), 1956
Browder's former Farscape co-star Claudia Black appeared on SG-1 in the eighth season episode entitled " Prometheus Unbound " and again during the first episodes of the ninth season before becoming a regular cast member on the series at the beginning of its tenth season in 2006.
Browder's own younger sister Margerite was an NKVD operative in Europe until removed from those duties at Browder's request.
Foster had, in fact, been one of the most vocal opponents in 1944 of Browder's decisions to rename the CPUSA as the Communist Political Association and to propose the continuation of the no-strike pledge after the end of World War II.
The entire leadership of the Party came to Browder's defense then ; the Comintern directed Foster to withdraw his criticisms.
During Foster's leadership the Party took a harder line, both internationally and internally, shedding much of the " Americanist " rhetoric of Browder's dozen years in leadership.
Browder's status as the de facto first among equals among members of the Secretariat of the American CP was further emphasized at the 11th Plenum of the Comintern, held from March 26 to April 11, 1931.
By the end of 1932 Browder's primary leadership role was consolidated.
Browder's character was codenamed " M. M.
His family, who had been with him in Australia during his Farscape years, stayed in Los Angeles, although Browder's children would appear as background characters in " The Ties That Bind " during their set visit.
Several writers, who had been used to Anderson's reduced filming schedule in past seasons, subconsciously diminished Mitchell's role until Cooper reminded them of Browder's full-season contract.
Browder's first fight sequence on SG-1 was a sword fight with a knight in " Avalon ", where Browder did not have a stunt double and used real swords because heavy swords look more real in action.
Maureen Ryan of The Chicago Tribune called Browder's and Black's interaction in season 10 " great fun ; the rapport they developed on the stellar Farscape was still much in evidence, even though they played radically different characters on SG-1.
Recent information from Soviet archives have revealed that Browder's younger sister Marguerite worked until 1938 as an NKVD operative in Europe.
After Browder went to prison in 1940, Golos took over running Browder's agents.
Maureen Ryan of The Chicago Tribune called Browder's and Black's interaction in season 10 " great fun ; the rapport they developed on the stellar Farscape was still much in evidence, even though they played radically different characters on SG-1.

considerable and administrative
Together with the courts, the three administrative centers had considerable local autonomy, but were ruled by a governor who was appointed by the Acht Orte every two years.
" The report also contained worries about the fact that " general accuracy of the Press is comparatively low by scientific or administrative standards ," and about early press intrusion causing " considerable public indignation against sections of the press.
As stadtholder of the Duchies of Holstein and Schleswig in 1526, and as viceroy of Norway in 1529, Christian III displayed considerable administrative ability.
Rupert's varied and numerous scientific and administrative interests combined with his considerable artistic skills made him one of the more colourful individuals of the Restoration period.
In the subsequent settlement of affairs, Mummius exhibited considerable administrative powers and a high degree of justice and integrity, which gained him the respect of the inhabitants.
13 municipalities altogether, some of them including considerable rural areas, have made this choice, which is unofficial and has no effect on the administrative status of the municipality.
A considerable amount was spent for Gulf War reparations through a compensation fund ( 25 percent since December 2000 ); UN administrative and operational costs for the programme ( 2. 2 percent ) and costs for the weapons inspection programme.
Sirik Matak had been acting Prime Minister during the Republic's first year, when Lon Nol's health had been extremely poor, but had engendered considerable resentment due to his administrative style and royal connections ; there was also growing frustration amongst young, urban Cambodians at the continued corruption and inefficiency of the regime.
The operational efficiency of the Grande Armée owed much to his considerable administrative and organizational skills.
In return for loyalty, Austrian Poland, or Galicia, received considerable administrative and cultural autonomy.
Campione has a considerable amount of economic and administrative integration with Switzerland.
The defense effort had begun to " involve a considerable number of personnel, as well as a good deal of administrative work.
Especially smallholder farmers in developing countries struggle with a ) the multitude of standards they are expected to farm conform with and b ) with high certification costs and considerable administrative expenditures.
The Chief Justice has considerable administrative powers, and can assign the writing of decisions in cases in which he is in the majority, but has no direct control over the decisions of his colleagues on the Supreme Court of the United States.
Having been selected as the sole engine supplier for the Lockheed L-1011 ( TriStar ), Rolls-Royce committed heavily to the RB211 engine, but its development was hampered by considerable technical problems and on 4 February 1971 Rolls-Royce went into administrative receivership.
Advocates of the promotion of Low German have expressed considerable hope that this political development will at once lend legitimacy to their claim that Low German is a separate language and help mitigate the functional limits of the language that may still be cited as objective criteria for a mere dialect ( such as the virtually complete absence from legal and administrative contexts, schools, the media, etc.
Although at first pro-Habsburg Ukrainian and Polish peasant representation was considerable in this body ( about half the assembly ), and the pressing social and Ukrainian questions were discussed, administrative pressures limited the effectiveness of both peasant and Ukrainian representatives and the Diet of Galicia became dominated by the Polish aristocracy and gentry, who favoured further autonomy.
In pre-revolutionary France, the president of a Parlement evolved into a powerful magistrate, a member of the so-called noblesse de robe (" nobility of the gown "), with considerable judicial as well as administrative authority.
Characteristically an administrative receiver will be an accountant with considerable experience of insolvency matters.
This saves considerable administrative work.
In the sphere of practical politics he exercised considerable influence by inspiring and encouraging the Russification policy of Alexander III, which found expression in an administrative nationalist propaganda and led to Tsarist Russia's most elaborately justified and most thoroughly carried-out programs of religious persecution, largely centered upon Russia's Jews.
The James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement provided considerable financial and administrative resources for the Cree and Inuit communities to deal with the environmental and social consequences of the project and provide for future economic development, such as the creation of the local airline Air Creebec.
As Archbishop of York, Wulfstan's administrative duties were considerable.
His extravagant building programs placed a considerable financial strain upon the church and President David O. McKay found it necessary to relieve Moyle from many of his administrative responsibilities.

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