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Fraser and became
Acting quickly before all parliamentarians became aware of the change of government, Fraser and his allies were able to secure passage of the appropriation bills, and the Governor-General dissolved Parliament for a double dissolution election.
Under McMahon, Fraser once again became Minister for Education and Science.
When Fraser became Liberal leader in 1975, Gorton resigned from the party, sat as an independent, and openly campaigned against Fraser, whom he detested.
Acting quickly before all ALP parliamentarians became aware of the change of government, Fraser and his allies were able to secure passage of the appropriation bills, and Kerr dissolved Parliament for a double dissolution election.
Fort Victoria became an important base during the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush in 1858, and the burgeoning town was incorporated as Victoria in 1862.
In 2009, Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, Canada became the NCAA's first non-US member institution.
In 2007, they were working with Stephanie Dosen, and she later became part of the touring line-up, Elizabeth Fraser having returned to the live repertoire initially.
At first, Merchant took it very well, saying positive things about Fraser, according to her friend artist Guy Vaesen ( as cited by Michael Billington ); but, Vaesen recalled, after " a female friend of Vivien's trotted round to her house and poisoned her mind against Antonia ... ife in Hanover Terrace the Pinters then lived gradually became impossible ".
Savage died in 1940, and was replaced by Peter Fraser, who became Labour's longest-serving Prime Minister.
Under his leadership, some supporters of the federal Reform Party of Canada and former Social Credit members became attracted to the BC Liberals, winning key by-elections against the remnants of the Social Credit in the Fraser Valley region, solidifying the BC Liberals ' claim to be the clear alternative to the existing BC NDP government.
In 1831 Sir William Hamilton was appointed to the chair of Logic and Metaphysics, and Fraser became his pupil.
After departing politics, she became a Professor of women's studies at Simon Fraser University.
After Syracuse, he became a professor at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.
They passed the West Road River where Alexander Mackenzie ( explorer ) had turned west and on the first of June ran the rapids of the Cottonwood Canyon ( Fraser River ) where a canoe became stranded and had to be pulled out of the canyon with a rope.
Fraser made Peacock foreign affairs spokesperson, and when Fraser led the Liberals back to power in December 1975 Peacock became Minister for Foreign Affairs, aged 36.
In 1858, gold was discovered in the Fraser River in what is now the interior of British Columbia, and the fort also became important as a supply station for the miners heading up the river toward the gold fields.
The Fraser Valley Line became the British Columbia Hydro Railway when BC Electric was nationalized in the 1960s ; it was later privatized and is now the Southern Railway of British Columbia, a local shortline freight railway.
After the defeat of the Fraser government at the 1983 election, Hewson went into business journalism and became a director of a private bank, the Macquarie Bank.
In 1916, Fraser became involved in the foundation of the New Zealand Labour Party, which absorbed much of the moribund Social Democratic Party's membership.
Fraser became the new deputy leader.
In the new administration, Fraser became Minister of Health, Minister of Education, Minister of Marine, and Minister of Police.
Fraser also became the driving force behind the 1938 Social Security Act.

Fraser and president
* Andrew Petter, Canadian constitutional law scholar, former Attorney-General of British Columbia, and current president of Simon Fraser University
* John Fraser ( academic ) ( c. 1823 – 1878 ), president of Pennsylvania State University, 1866 – 1868
Fraser served as president of Americans for Democratic Action from 1974 to 1976.
He has been president of the Association of Book Publishers of British Columbia, a member of the Board of Governors of Emily Carr University of Art and Design, and currently sits on the Advisory Board of the Canadian Centre for Studies in Publishing at Simon Fraser University and the Advisory Board of the Institute for Coastal Research at Vancouver Island University.
Fraser was elected president of UAW Local 227 in 1943, and served in the U. S. Army during World War II.
But after a deeply divided vote of the UAW executive council voted 13-to-12 against him, Fraser withdrew his name and Leonard Woodcock became union president.
Fraser was president of the United Auto Workers from 1977 to 1983.
Fraser retired as UAW president in 1983.
In 1974, she moved to British Columbia as president of Simon Fraser University.
* Christy Clark, Premier of BC ( served as National Director and young liberal president of Simon Fraser University )
The current president of the CHA is Mary Lynn Stewart of Simon Fraser University.
Succeeding Roderick Fraser on July 1, 2005, she was the first female president of any university in Alberta.
Membership included Governors General Sir Isaac Isaacs, Sir Ninian Stephen, Archbishop Peter Hollingworth ; Governors of Victoria Sir Henry Winneke, Sir James Gobbo, the Hon Alex Chernov AC ; Chief Justices of Australia Sir John Latham, Sir Owen Dixon ; High Court Justices Sir Daryl Dawson and Kenneth Madison Hayne AC ; Chief Justices of Victoria Sir William Foster Stawell, Sir William Irvine, Sir Frederick Mann, Sir Edmund Herring, Sir Henry Winneke and Sir John Young ; Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser, politicians Sir John Bloomfield, Andrew Peacock, Admiral Sir William Bridges ; Generals Sir Brudenall White, Sir William Johnston, artists Sir Arthur Streeton and Sir Daryl Lindsay ; mining magnates Sir James Balderstone, Hugh Morgan, BHP-Billiton businessmen Don Argus, and former head of Shell Australia and vice president of the International Olympic Committee Kevan Gosper.
The show's co-hosts were Swiss actress Michelle Hunziker and former soap opera actor Carsten Spengemann, while the jury consisted of music producer Dieter Bohlen, radio host Thomas Bug, British music journalist Shona Fraser, and the former president of BMG Germany, Thomas M. Stein.
( McGovern resigned as chair to run for president, and he was replaced as chair by U. S. Representative Donald Fraser ; the Commission is known as the McGovern-Fraser Commission ).

Fraser and foreign
Fraser was active in foreign policy.
After 1996, Fraser was critical of the Howard Coalition government over foreign policy issues ( particularly Howard's alignment with the foreign policy of the Bush administration, which Fraser saw as damaging Australian relationships in Asia ).
In January 2008, Liberal MP Sophie Mirabella launched an attack on Fraser, after a speech he gave at Melbourne University on " the Bush Administration ( reversing ) 60 years of progress in establishing a law-based international system ", claiming errors and " either intellectual sloppiness or deliberate dishonesty ", and that he tacitly supports Islamic fundamentalism, should have no influence on foreign policy, and that his stance on the war on terror has left him open to caricature as a " frothing-at-the-mouth leftie ".
His mother, Carol Mary ( née Genereux ), was a sales counselor, and his father, Peter Fraser, was a former journalist who worked as a Canadian foreign service officer for the Government Office of Tourism .< ref name =" USA ">
While serving as a Shadow Parliamentary Secretary, Mirabella attracted controversy in January 2008 when she launched an attack on former Liberal Party Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser, after a speech he gave at Melbourne University on " the Bush Administration ( reversing ) 60 years of progress in establishing a law-based international system ", claiming errors and " either intellectual sloppiness or deliberate dishonesty ", and that he tacitly supports Islamic fundamentalism, should have no influence on foreign policy, and that his stance on the war on terror has left him open to caricature as a " frothing-at-the-mouth leftie ".
At the rehearsal dinner for the upcoming wedding of Sam Mastrewski ( Brendan Fraser ) to Anna Holiday ( Sam Jenkins ), Jack reminisces about exchanging his foreign money for American currency when he first came to America, and he presents Sam with the $ 20 bill as a wedding present.
The late 1950s saw a growth in manufacturing industries with foreign companies like Singapore's Fraser and Neave ( F & N ), and Colgate-Palmolive ( Malaysia ) setting up factories at Seksyen 13.
When President Gerald Ford requested $ 222 million in foreign aid for Cambodia to combat the Khmer Rouge, during Congressional debate acting Secretary of State Robert Ingersoll asked Fraser if he were " demanding that the Lon Nol government surrender to the Khmer Rouge ," and Fraser said: " Yes, under controlled circumstances to minimize the loss of life.
Lady Antonia Fraser ( Charles II, page 82 ) points out that such a match would have taken one of " the last aces " Charles had, his " marriageability " to some foreign princess which, conceivably, could have brought him aid in regaining his throne. On the other hand, Monmouth's biographer J. N. P. Watson (" Captain-General and Rebel Chief ", 127 ) has argued there is a substantial amount of circumstantial evidence to support the marriage between Lucy Walters and Charles, including letters from Charles's sister ( a confidante of Lucy Walters ) in the 1640s which refer to Charles's " wife ".

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