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Dooge and worked
Between 1984 and 1987 Dooge worked at the Department of Engineering Hydrology at University College Galway.

Dooge and with
Dooge lived a multifaceted existence with his roles including a period as Irish Minister for Foreign Affairs, Acting President of Ireland ( Presidential Commission ), chairman of the report which led to the Single European Act and the Treaty of Maastricht, Chairman of the Irish Senate, Professor of Engineering in University College Cork and University College Dublin, President of the International Council for Science, President of the Royal Irish Academy and Chairman of the Irish Film Board.
In the world of academia and hydrology he is known for his numerous publications in the field with unit hydrograph theory developed by Dooge in 1959 and is generally regarded as a pioneer in the field.
As Cathaoirleach, Dooge was one of the three vice Presidents of Ireland ( Presidential Commission ) and along with the Chief Justice and Cathaoirleach of the Dáil would be called upon to serve the powers of the President should he or she resign or die.
His appointment was not without controversy with FitzGerald who proposed the appointment of Dooge insisting with him despite German pressure for their former President, Karl Carstens, to be given the role.
This work ( The Dooge Report ) is credited as helping form the basis of the Single European Act and the Treaty of Maastricht with much of the language used the same.
The Treaty was drafted with the aim of implementing parts of the Dooge report on institutional reform of the Community and the European Commission's white paper on reforming the Common Market.

Dooge and colleague
FitzGerald planned to make colleague Senator James Dooge a cabinet minister, but he could not be appointed to cabinet until he had been appointed to the Seanad and that could not happen for some months because appointments can only take place after the general election for the Seanad have been held.

Dooge and Fine
Dooge was a delegate of Fine Gael at the New Ireland Forum in 1985.
* 30 July-James Dooge, former Fine Gael TD and Cabinet Minister.
The post had traditionally been held by a member of an opposition party, but the incoming National Coalition government of Fine Gael and the Labour Party decided that it wanted a Labour deputy to Fine Gael Cathaoirleach James Dooge.

Dooge and .
James Clement Dooge ( 30 July 1922 – 20 August 2010 ) was an Irish politician, engineer, climatologist, hydrologist and academic.
Dooge had a profound effect on the debate on climate change, in the world of hydrology and in politics in the formation of the European Union.
Dooge was a member of the Royal Irish Academy and the Fellowship of Engineering.
His work in Europe through the Dooge Committee led to the formation of the SEA and the Treaty of Maastricht.
James Dooge was born in Birkenhead, England in 1922.
Dooge's father was an engineer and so were other relatives and at school Dooge convinced the authorities to bring in an Applied Mathematics teacher in to tutor him on the subject.
In 1958 Dooge became Professor of Civil engineering at University College Cork.
In the sixties, Professor Dooge was active in developing an international network of hydrology scientists and engineers that stretched from the USA to the then USSR.
Professor Dooge was involved in some of the earliest work done to identify the causes of climate change.
Dooge arranged for the Conference to be held in Dublin in January 1992.
As well as having a distinguished career as an academic, Dooge led a very active political life.
From 1961 to 1977 Dooge was a Senator in Seanad Éireann, serving as its Cathaoirleach ( chairperson ) from 1973 to 1977.
The appointment was suggested by FitzGerald's wife who believed only Dooge could stop him frequently interfering in this area.
When a new coalition Government was formed in 1982 ( which would last until 1987 ) Dooge declined re-appointment to the post owing to the decline of his sight.
Between 1981 and 1987 Dooge returned to Seanad Éireann.
Dooge received awards for his work in the field of engineering and international affairs.
Rifkind, as Minister responsible for the European Community, was appointed by the Prime Minister as her personal representative on the Dooge Committee of the European Community.

worked and closely
The steel and railroad barons worked closely to negotiate prices instead of free market competition determinations.
It was Maire Gullichsen who acted as the main client, and she worked closely not only with Alvar but also Aino Aalto on the design, inspiring them to be more daring in their work.
He also traced a reform policy, followed the governmental administrations closely and worked with statesmen.
A storyboard artist worked closely with the director in order to blend the shots from the Joan of Arc storyboards with the battle scenes in his film.
During the World War II years, Jones worked closely with Theodor Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss, to create the Private Snafu series of Army educational cartoons.
The Dominican Republic has worked closely with U. S. law enforcement officials on issues such as the extradition of fugitives and measures to hinder illegal migration.
At Pennsylvania he worked closely with another student of Boas, Frank Speck and the two undertook work on Catawba in the summer of 1909.
There he worked closely with Samuel Adams to advance colonial opposition to Parliamentary colonial policies.
Directors of dramatic films who had worked Griffith also followed his style fairly closely, and it the standard for films made by his Fine Arts section of the Triangle company.
He worked closely with Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin in leading the Allies against Germany and Japan in World War II, but died just as victory was in sight.
The Office of the President of Ghana worked closely with the U. S. Embassy in Accra to establish an American Chamber of Commerce to continue to develop closer economic ties in the private sector.
Marcuse worked closely with critical theorists while at the Institute.
Braid worked very closely with his friend and ally the eminent physiologist Professor William Benjamin Carpenter, an early neuro-psychologist, who introduced the " ideo-motor reflex " theory of suggestion.
Italy has worked closely with the United States and others on such issues as NATO and UN operations as well as with assistance to Russia and the other CIS nations, Middle East peace process, multilateral talks, Somalia and Mozambique peacekeeping, and combating drug trafficking, trafficking in women and children, and terrorism.
Their iconoclastic focus on modern architecture appealed to Pei, and he worked closely with both men.
Committee members worked closely with their official counterparts, advancing the requests of their constituents, in one of the most effective means through which interest groups could state their case to the bureaucracy through the channel of the ruling party.
His longtime girlfriend, filmmaker Sara Driver, worked closely with him on his early films, but the stress this put on their relationship caused them to break up and resolve thereafter not to work together and have since lived together for many years.
Madison worked closely with President George Washington to organize the new federal government.
Hoover described Tolson as his alter ego: the men worked closely together during the day and, both single, frequently took meals, went to night clubs and vacationed together.
Nehru closely worked with Subhash Bose in developing good relations with governments of free countries all over the world.
Anquetin worked closely and exhibited with the artists Vincent van Gogh, Charles Angrand, Emile Bernard, Paul Gauguin, Camille Pissarro, Georges Seurat, Paul Signac and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.
To this end, Ribbentrop often worked closely with General Hiroshi Ōshima, who served first as the Japanese military attaché, and then as Ambassador in Berlin, to strengthen German-Japanese ties despite furious opposition from the Wehrmacht and the Foreign Office, which preferred closer Sino-German ties.
Typical among them was the fiercely anti-Semitic Curt Prufer, who joined the Foreign Office in 1907, served as the German Ambassador to Brazil in 1938 – 1942, and then worked closely with the exiled Mufti of Jerusalem, Haj Amin al-Husayni in recruiting Balkan Muslims to kill Jews in 1943.
Ribbentrop worked closely with the SS, with which he had reconciled, to purge the Foreign Office of those involved in the putsch.
Ribbentrop also worked closely with the SS for what turned out to be his last significant foreign-policy move: Operation Panzerfaust, the coup that deposed Admiral Horthy on 15 October 1944.

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