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In particular, no prominent anti-merger Progressive Conservatives such as Joe Clark or David Orchard are associated with the Progressive Canadian Party, nor are any sitting MPs or senators.
If Parliament is in session the previous day there will be a summary at about 06: 50 ( Yesterday in Parliament ) presented by two from Robert Orchard, David Wilby, Rachel Hooper and Susan Hulme.
Some analysts noted that the eliminated third-place challenger David Orchard drew his 25 % bulk of delegate supporters largely from the Western prairie provinces.
David Orchard was seen by many within the party as an " outsider " who was attempting to turn the Progressive Conservative Party into the " Prairie Co-operative Party ".
Prentice lost on the final ballot to MacKay ( who won with the support of David Orchard ).
David Orchard ( born June 28, 1950, in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan ) is a Canadian author and political figure, member of the Liberal Party of Canada, who was the Liberal Party candidate for the Saskatchewan riding of Desnethé — Missinippi — Churchill River in the 2008 federal election.
On August 14, the Vancouver Sun reported that David Orchard would challenge Beatty for the Liberal nomination in Desnethé — Missinippi — Churchill River for the 2008 federal election.
* David Orchard Campaign for Canada web site
Although the term entryism was used little if at all, opponents accused David Orchard and his supporters of attempting to win the leadership of the former Progressive Conservative Party in the late 1990s and early 2000s with the intention of dramatically changing its policies.
In 2004, Connie Fogal, an activist lawyer, was acclaimed party leader after David Orchard failed to respond to an invitation to take over the leadership.
After the victory of Peter MacKay at the 2003 PC convention, and in violation of an informal contract signed with rival candidate David Orchard, MacKay merged the Tories with Stephen Harper's Alliance to create the modern federal Conservative Party in 2003.
She married David Orchard and they have two sons.
But the two candidates on the final ballot, Prairie anti-free-trade activist David Orchard and former Prime Minister Joe Clark, were both opposed to merger.
He finished fourth on the first ballot of the 1998 Progressive Conservative leadership convention with 12. 5 % support, behind David Orchard, Hugh Segal, and the eventual winner, former Prime Minister Joe Clark.
He did not attend the convention, nor did he endorse any other leadership candidate, though many of his rural backers went over to David Orchard.
After the 2003 convention, Grafftey briefly re-entered the political spotlight by joining David Orchard and other former Tories in opposition to a proposed merger of the party with the Canadian Alliance.
The current presenters and commentators include Phil Parry, Andy Rowley, Ankur Desai, Nick Godwin, Emma Jones, Emilia Papadopoulos, Steve Bunce, Mike Lawrence, Simon Watts, Kevin Hand, Mark Church, Pete Stevens, Sara Orchard, Will Shindler and David Croft.
Warrington-Warrington FM ( Local Consortium with David Rodgers of Orchard FM )
* May 31-Peter MacKay wins the Progressive Conservative leadership after forming a deal with leadership candidate David Orchard.
Along with David Orchard, Hueglin has been among the most vocal opponents of the 2003 merger of Canada's two prominent right-wing parties, the Progressive Conservatives and the Canadian Alliance, into the Conservative Party of Canada.
The Cherry Orchard, translated by David Magarshack.
Some of the 1980s DJs included Dave Barrett, Dave Bowen, Mark Seaman, Andy Westgate, Alan Roberts, Gary Vincent, Steve Orchard, Sandy Martin, Keith Francis, David Hamilton, Andy Henly and a returning Johnnie Walker.
These included John Peters, who launched Radio Trent ( the East Midlands ' first commercial radio station in 1975 ), Amanda Bowman, Tony Lyman, Tim Gough, Steve Merike, Paul Robey, Jeff Cooper, Andy Marriott, Ian Chilvers, Mark Burrows, Ron Coles, Steve Orchard, Tim Rogers, David Lloyd, Ashley Franklin, Peter Quinn, Sheila Tracy, ' Diddy ' David Hamilton, Mike Wyer and Erica Hughes.

David and argued
The proposal was made by Dr. David S. Jenkins after he and Mrs. D. Ellwood Williams, Jr., a board member and long-time critic of the superintendent, argued for about fifteen minutes at this week's meeting.
Modern opponents of instruments do not make the same assessment of instruments as these writers, who argued that God had allowed David the “ evil ” of using musical instruments in praise.
Lawrence David Kusche, a research librarian from Arizona State University and author of The Bermuda Triangle Mystery: Solved ( 1975 ) argued that many claims of Gaddis and subsequent writers were often exaggerated, dubious or unverifiable.
David Chalmers has argued that A-consciousness can in principle be understood in mechanistic terms, but that understanding P-consciousness is much more challenging: he calls this the hard problem of consciousness.
David Hume highlighted this problem of induction and argued that causal relations were not true a priori.
Especially with respect to the aggregating by David of the Romano-Germanic and Anglo-Saxon Laws into a single family, David argued that the antithesis between the Anglo-Saxon Laws and Romano-German Laws, is of a technical rather than of an ideological nature.
In The Eternal Adam and the New World Garden, written in 1968, David Noble argued that the Adam figure had been " the central myth in the American novel since 1830 ".
Other philosophers, such as Thomas Hobbes and David Gauthier, have argued that the conflicts which arise when people each pursue their own ends can be resolved for the best of each individual only if they all voluntarily forgo some of their aims — that is, one's self-interest is often best pursued by allowing others to pursue their self-interest as well so that liberty is equal among individuals.
David Hume argued that the claim that a thing exists, when added to our notion of a thing, does not add anything to the concept.
Many-worlds is often referred to as a theory, rather than just an interpretation, by those who propose that many-worlds can make testable predictions ( such as David Deutsch ) or is falsifiable ( such as Everett ) or by those who propose that all the other, non-MW interpretations, are inconsistent, illogical or unscientific in their handling of measurements ; Hugh Everett argued that his formulation was a metatheory, since it made statements about other interpretations of quantum theory ; that it was the " only completely coherent approach to explaining both the contents of quantum mechanics and the appearance of the world.
During the 2005 Conservative leadership contest, eventual winner David Cameron pledged to withdraw the Conservatives from the EPP-ED coalition, while opponent David Davis argued in a letter to the editor of the Daily Telegraph that the current ED arrangement allowed the Conservatives to maintain suitable distance from EPP while still having influence in the largest parliamentary grouping.
Citing a high correlation between rising literacy rates and gains in IQ, David Marks has argued that the Flynn effect is caused by changes in literacy rates.
David Michaels has argued that as a result, respected scientists have been in some cases unable to provide testimony, and corporate defendants are " increasingly emboldened " to accuse adversaries of " junk science ".
David Hume famously argued in A Treatise of Human Nature that people invariably slip between describing that the world is a certain way to saying therefore we ought to conclude on a particular course of action.
Scholar David Aune has argued that the gospels were modeled after classical Greco-Roman biographies, and Justin's use of the term apomnemoneumata to mean all the Synoptic Gospels should be understood as referring to a written biography such as the Memorabilia of Xenophon because they preserve the authentic teachings of Jesus.
" In 1985, David Jasper praised the poem as " one of his greatest meditations on the nature of poetry and poetic creation " and argued " it is through irony, also, as it unsettles and undercuts, that the fragment becomes a Romantic literary form of such importance, nowhere more so than in ' Kubla Khan '.
David Perkins, in 1990, argued that " Coleridge's introductory note to Kubla Khan weaves together two myths with potent imaginative appeal.
David Gauntlett has argued for a ' Media Studies 2. 0 ' which fully recognises the ways in which media has changed, and that traditional boundaries between ' audiences ' and ' producers ' has collapsed.
When anthropologists David J. Daegling and Daniel O. Schmitt examined the film, they concluded it was impossible to conclusively determine if the subject in the film is nonhuman, and additionally argued that flaws in the studies by Krantz and others invalidated their claims.
Some scientists, notably David Unwin, have argued that the pteroid pointed forward, extending the forward membrane.
Earlier in the century David Hume had argued against notions of design with counter examples drawn from monstrosity, imperfect forms of testimony and probability, and it has been assumed that Paley could not have read Hume.
: Whereas David Hume argued that causes are inferred from non-causal observations, Immanuel Kant claimed that people have innate assumptions about causes.
" Based on Heidegger's earliest lecture courses, in which Heidegger already engages Dilthey's thought prior to the period Gadamer mentions as " too late ", scholars as diverse as Theodore Kisiel and David Farrell Krell have argued for the importance of Diltheyan concepts and strategies in the formation of Heidegger's thought.

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