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During and premiership
During the off-season the club hired Leigh Matthews, who in 1990 had delivered Collingwood its first premiership since 1958.
John Major wrote in his auto-biography that, " During my premiership interest rates fell from 14 % to 6 %; unemployment was at 1. 75 million when I took office, and at 1. 6 million and falling upon my departure ; and the government's annual borrowing rose from £ 0. 5 billion to nearly £ 46 billion at its peak before falling to £ 1 billion ".
During this period the club won 58 consecutive matches including 49 successive premiership matches, a record that has remained unmatched in Association or League history since.
During Putin's first premiership and presidency ( 1999 – 2008 ), real incomes increased by a factor of 2. 5, real wages more than tripled ; unemployment and poverty more than halved and the Russians ' self-assessed life satisfaction rose significantly.
During the current Cameron premiership, relations between the two countries continue to remain close.
During his premiership in the early 1960s Macmillan was savagely satirised for his alleged decrepitude by the comedian Peter Cook in the stage review Beyond the Fringe.
During Greenfield's premiership, Alberta's major non-agricultural industry was coal mining, and the industry was not prospering.
During his premiership, Edward Heath invited musician friends, such as Clifford Curzon and the Amadeus Quartet, to perform at either Chequers or 10 Downing Street.
During his premiership in Thuringia he earned the nicknamed Vogelbernie ( Vogel translates to bird in English ) and therefore his office, the Staatskanzlei Erfurt, got nicknamed Vogelkäfig, which translates to " birdcage " in English.
During Kreisky's premiership employee benefits were expanded, the workweek was cut to 40 hours, and legislation providing for equality for women was passed.
During his interim premiership, Natapei cancelled Vanuatu's diplomatic recognition of Abkhazia, issued by Kilman the previous month.
During the first Tony Blair premiership, Stuart served on the Social Security Select Committee and as PPS to Home Office Minister of State Paul Boateng, before joining the Government as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health.
During his time at the Eagles he played 16 games for WAFL club East Perth and was a member of their 2000 premiership team.
During the premiership of the PSOE's José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero El País published several articles criticising or opposing the policies of the Zapatero government.
During his premiership Catargiu's cabinet consisted of:
During the 2006 finals series, he became only the second person ( after Tim Sheens ) to coach 500 premiership games.
During the first month of his premiership, Groza acted to close down Romania Nouă, a popular newspaper published by sources close to Iuliu Maniu, leader of the traditional National Peasants ' Party who disagreed widely with Groza's attempted reforms.
During the Super League war of the mid-1990s the ARL also administered Australia's club premiership.
During his premiership, Binns was known as the province's " affable and unassuming premier.
During Major's premiership his brother became a media favourite.
During Tony Blair's premiership, Labour Students opposed the Government's planned introduction of university " top-up " fees.
During Farquharson's premiership the provincial legislature passed the Prohibition Act ( or Scott Act ) which implemented a complete ban on alcohol sales and production in the province starting in 1901.
During a speech delivered to the Sejm in the first weeks of his premiership, Tusk outlined a proposal to withdraw military units from Iraq, stating that " we will conduct this operation keeping in mind that our commitment to our ally, the United States, has been lived up to and exceeded.
During his premiership he inaugurated the rapprochement between Italy, Austria and Germany, and reformed the naval and military administration ; and before his ouster he was able, as finance minister, to balance the State budget for the first time since 1860.

During and Margaret
During the 1970s-1990s Robin Lee Graham, Lin and Larry Pardey, Annie Hill, Herb Payson, Linda and Steve Dashew, Margaret and Hal Roth, and Beth Leonard & Evans Starzinger have provided inspiration for people to set off voyaging.
During World War II, anthropologist Margaret Mead was working in Britain for the British Ministry of Information and later for the U. S. Office of War Information, delivering speeches and writing articles to help the American soldiers better understand the British civilians, and vice versa.
During the 1990s, the bitterness on the right wing of the Conservative Party at the manner in which Margaret Thatcher had been removed from office did not make Major's task any easier.
During the 1979 Commonwealth Conference, Fraser, together with his Nigerian counterpart, convinced newly-elected British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher to withhold recognition of the internal settlement Zimbabwe Rhodesia government ( Thatcher had earlier promised to recognise it ).
During this time, Leigh read the Margaret Mitchell novel Gone with the Wind and instructed her American agent to suggest her to David O. Selznick, who was planning a film version.
During February 1975, after winning the leadership election, Margaret Thatcher refused to offer Powell a Shadow Cabinet place because " he turned his back on his own people " by leaving the Conservative Party exactly 12 months earlier and telling the electorate to vote Labour.
During the early 20th century, prominent feminist and birth control advocate Margaret Sanger argued that abstinence from sexual activity led to greater endurance and strength, and was a sign of the best of the species:
During the war years, Margaret was not expected to perform any public or official duties, and instead continued her education.
During Henry's madness his Queen, Margaret of Anjou, had given birth to a son, which dashed Richard's hopes of becoming king on Henry's death.
During his visits he met his future wife, Ramshaw ’ s daughter Margaret, six years his senior.
During his period as Deputy Prime Minister and Leader of the Lords, Margaret Thatcher relied on Whitelaw heavily, famously announcing that " every Prime Minister needs a Willie ".
During this time, Louis XI did all he could to prevent the marriage, demanding that the Pope refuse to give a dispensation for the marriage ( the pair were cousins in the fourth degree ), promising trade favours to the English, undermining Edward's credit with the international bankers to prevent him being able to pay for Margaret's dowry, encouraging a Lancastrian invasion of Wales, and slandering Margaret, claiming that she was not a virgin and had borne a bastard son.
During those years on the Mechum River Elizabeth gave birth to Davis, Robert, James, John, William F., Thomas, Margaret, Ann, Elizabeth, Samuel, Adam, Francis and Sarah.
During the 1980s it supported Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan's monetarist policies.
During " The Killing Times " of the Covenanters in the 17th century, Margaret McLachlan, an elderly woman in her 60s, and Margaret Wilson, a teenager, were sentenced to be tied to stakes in the tidal channel of the River Bladnoch near its entrance to Wigtown Bay to be drowned by the incoming tide.
During her first years in Sweden, Margaret behaved with great seriousness and was therefore regarded as stiff, but the view of her changed because of her great interest in sports, where she showed a more relaxed and natural manner.
During World War I, Margaret created a sewing society in Sweden to support the Red Cross.
During Margaret Thatcher's contraction of the coal industry, six pits within a two mile ( 3 km ) radius of the city centre were closed between 1979 and 1983.
During the 1950s she made her name as a sidekick to such comedy greats as Alastair Sim and Margaret Rutherford in films such as The Happiest Days of Your Life ( 1950 ) and the St Trinian's series.
During the broadcasting ban on Sinn Féin imposed by Margaret Thatcher's government, in order to cut the ' oxygen of publicity ', it was interpreted that Sinn Féin members could not be heard making statements expressing the views of Sinn Féin, so Rea was one of many actors contacted to provide an actor's voice to get around that problem.
During the Great Depression, Fortune developed a reputation for its social conscience, for Walker Evans and Margaret Bourke-White's color photographs, and for a team of writers including James Agee, Archibald MacLeish, John Kenneth Galbraith, and Alfred Kazin, hired specifically for their writing abilities.
During the crisis of 1482 when her husband was deprived of power for several months, Margaret was said to have shown more interest in the welfare of her children than her husband, and this apparently led to an estrangement.
* During the summer, 15-year-old Margaret Mitchell writes the manuscript to a novella called Lost Laysen in two notebooks.
During the junior high graduation, Lizzie McGuire ( Hilary Duff ) is forced to make a speech in place of the class president, Margaret Chan, where she trips on stage, and brings the curtain down on everyone who is onstage.

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