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He also had some public support for his staying on in the War Cabinet for the duration, which was strongly backed by Sir Maurice Hankey, former WW1 Colonel and member of both WW1 & WW2 War Cabinets.
In the Cabinets of Poul Nyrup Rasmussen I, II, III and IV which governed from 1993 to 2001, he held positions as Finance Minister and Foreign Minister.
Cabinets, always drawn from the caucus of the governing party, therefore tended to be ethnically lopsided, which aroused resentment among the ethnic groups that were underrepresented.
Today, the XL and HyDrive cabinets are only part of Hartke ’ s line of bass gear, which also features LH and HA Series Bass Amplifiers, AK and VX Series Bass Cabinets, countless accessories for bass and much more.
Cabinets usually have one or more doors on the front, which are mounted with door hardware, and occasionally a lock.
His great reputation and his diplomatic experience gave a special weight to the attacks which he published on the policy of the continental allies, two of his works attracting special attention, Du Congrs de Troppau ou Examen des prtentions des monarchies absolues a lgard de la monarchic constitutionelle de Naples ( Paris, 1821 ), and Les Cabinets et les peuples depuis 1815 jusqud la fin de 1822 ( Paris, 1822 ).
In 1999, he became Director of the Social Affairs Division, Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary in the Yoshirō Mori and Junichiro Koizumi Cabinets from 2000 – 2003, after which he was appointed Secretary General of the Liberal Democratic Party.

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Cabinets based on a coalition with majority in a parliament, ideally, are more stable and long-lived than minority cabinets.
Consequently, for 20 years the throne was virtually vacant and Tory Cabinets led by Tory Prime Ministers filled the void, governing virtually on their own.
Constitutional functions for the head of state, i. e. the king, include heading the Council of State ( the king plus the Cabinet ), heading the Council on Foreign Affairs, recognizing new Cabinets ( in the Council of State ), and opening the Parliament's yearly session.
Prior to his death on 26, 1871, Ewing had been the last surviving member of the Harrison and Tyler Cabinets.
Bill Carrigan on a 1911 American Tobacco Company baseball card ( Turkey Red Cabinets ( T3 )).
In the MAS, they are on the Vice Mayoral Cabinets, and in the NES, they are in the Gubernatorial Cabinet.
Hartke ’ s HyDrive Bass Cabinets have become the basis for the sound that world-class musicians like Victor Wooten, Nate Watts, David Ellefson, Frank Bello, Stu Hamm and many others rely on night after night.
After Ukraine's Orange Revolution, Tarasyuk became foreign minister again on 4 February 2005, and served in the Cabinets of Yulia Tymoshenko, Yuriy Yekhanurov, and Viktor Yanukovych.
Cabinets at Whitby, Glaisdale and Battersby and a signalman at Nunthorpe pass on key tokens to train drivers as authority to occupy specific line sections, ensuring that only one train can run on a section at a time.
From 2004 to 2005, he was the Chief Cabinet Secretary in Junichiro Koizumi's Cabinets, succeeded by Shinzō Abe on October 31, 2005.
Hanover-Hearth Cabinets ( formerly Hanover Kitchens Inc .) was officially founded on June 18, 1952 on the same site of the previously existing two adjacent factories in Hanover.
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His main amplifiers are: Vox AC30's, Fender Twins, Boogie and Marshall + Marshall and Orange Speaker Cabinets.
Cabinets in liberal democracies are chosen to represent the body politic.
Cabinets are formally appointed by the Monarch, although in practice are chosen by the Prime Minister and other party leaders in a coalition.
Cabinets are named after the Prime Minister, although they may gain shorthand names ( e. g. " VK Cabinet ", for the recent Venstre – Conservative Cabinet ).
Regional Cabinets are filled by the Co-Premiers, although many positions are appointed merely because one is friends with the Co-Premiers, or simply expresses an interest.
Members of PC, CC, and Regional Cabinets are often skillbuilders as well during the actual period of conference.
The selection of materials appropriate for the AWI grade of work, and the workmanship and joinery requirements for each type of architectural woodwork are spelled out in Sections 300 through 1400, the selections and specifications are in sections 1500, Factory Finishing ; 1600, Modular Cabinets ; and 1700, Installation.
Cabinets are typically made of wood or, now increasingly, of synthetic materials.
Cabinets are manufactured in two basic box constructions: frameless or face frame.
There are many mountain lakes and sky scraping peaks located in the Cabinets, the highest of the peaks being Snowshoe Peak.

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Canada has no laws allowing for a regency, should the sovereign be a minor or debilitated ; none have been passed by the Canadian parliament and it was made clear by successive Cabinets since 1937 that the United Kingdom's Regency Act had no applicability to Canada, as the Canadian Cabinet had not requested otherwise when the act was passed that year and again in 1943 and 1953.
In March 2005, Screven was hit by a tornado, causing the uprooting of trees, damaged homes and stores in the downtown area, and devastated Screven Cabinets into a pile of sheet metal and insulation.
Throughout the 20th century, Cabinets had been expanding in size until the Cabinet chaired by Brian Mulroney, with a population of 40 ministers.
He served in the short-lived Cabinets of Prime Minister Arthur Meighen in 1921 as Minister of Trade and Commerce until the government was defeated by William Lyon Mackenzie King's Liberals.
In 1907, however, the party decided that future Labor Cabinets would be elected by members of the Parliamentary Labor Party, the Caucus, and this practice was followed until 2007.
Both positions were previously held by a Senior Minister within Cabinet, consecutively by Senators John Faulkner and Joseph Ludwig in the previous Rudd and Gillard Cabinets.
Cabinets, refrigerators, countertops, and anything else touched by people in a large group setting should be periodically wiped or sprayed with a dilute bleach solution after being washed with soapy water and rinsed in clean water.
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After the fall of the cabinet, he remained Minister of the Interior and Kingdom Relations in the Cabinets Balkenende II and III but was replaced as Deputy Prime Minister by VVD Party leader Gerrit Zalm.
Cabinets were made by the Red Lion and Pooley furniture companies for Atwater Kent and exhibited attractive woodworking designs.

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Residents have lobbied Telstra to install Roadside Cabinets at some of the worst affected areas, so that they can receive Internet services, but have been repeatedly ignored.
Naik was subsequently largely marginalised in state politics, while Souza served under Rane in some of his Cabinets.

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