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O ' Daniel had parlayed the show's popularity into growing power within Light Crust Flour's parent company, Burrus Mill and Elevator Company and wound up as General Manager, though he despised what he considered " hillbilly music.
The fall of General Gordon in Khartoum, Sudan, in 1885 was a major blow to Gladstone's popularity.
Known to be engaged in a testy relationship with General Secretary Jiang Zemin, under whom he served, Zhu provided a novel pragmatism and strong work ethic in the government and party leadership increasingly infested by corruption, and as a result gained great popularity with the Chinese public.
" Mullett-Smith references terms it the " Second Empire or General Grant style " due to its popularity in building government buildings during the Grant administration.
This composition, suggested by General Juan José Flores, was not set to music and did not gain popularity.
Byng was also the first Governor General of Canada to appoint Canadians as his aides-de-camp ( one of whom was future Governor General Georges Vanier ) and approached his viceregal role with enthusiasm, gaining him popularity with Canadians on top of that received from the men he had commanded on the battlefields of Europe.
During the height of her popularity, she was the face of ad campaigns for Diet Pepsi, General Motors, Cover Girl Cosmetics, Noxzema, Hanes and numerous others.
However it could not gain much popularity and around 1997-98, it was converted into a General Entertainment cum political News based channel called Zee India TV which in turn was converted into the 24-hour News channel ( Zee News ) around 1998-99.
At the end of the eighties and with the coming of the Liberal government of Benazir Bhutto in 1988, the once repressed and frowned upon ( by the Islamist dictatorship of General Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq ), Pakistani pop music emerged from the underground and started gaining mainstream popularity.
It was General Motors ' response to the growing popularity of small, lightweight imported cars such as the original Volkswagen Beetle, as well as to compete with domestic-built compact cars, the Rambler American and Studebaker Lark.
In September 1919, the working class movement founded the first Portuguese Labour Union Confederation, the General Confederation of Labour ; however, the feeling of political powerlessness, due to the lack of a coherent political strategy among the Portuguese working class, plus the growing popularity of the Bolshevik revolution in Russia in 1917, led to the foundation of the Portuguese Maximalist Federation ( FMP ) in 1919.
General Pica rescues flagging popularity by personally leading commando force to liberate the island of Ova Mata, a Serriffean protectorate.
He gained wide recognition and popularity by appearing as the stern General Albert Burkhalter in the sitcom Hogan's Heroes in the late 1960s.
The song and beat achieved greater popularity among Spanish-speaking Latin Americans when Panamanian artist El General released the song " Son Bow " in 1991, a Spanish language cover of " Dem Bow " using the same musical track.
The massive popularity he enjoyed made him an asset of Joseph Stalin's government, and Dimitrov was appointed General Secretary of the Comintern from 1934, remaining in office until the organisation's dissolution in 1943.
His popularity also showed itself in the General Elections of 1976, when he alone of all the SPD Munich candidates did not lose his constituency to the CSU.
The biggest shock to the party was that General Secretary Madhav Kumar Nepal was defeated in an election by Jhakku Prasad Subedi of the CPN ( M ), who had been viewed as having very little popularity.
" It was General Douglas MacArthur who facilitated Ullman's popularity as a poet-he hung a framed copy of a version of Ullman's poem " Youth " on the wall of his office in Tokyo and often quoted from the poem in his speeches.
Initially, General Abdul Rashid Dostum, a warlord that led the National Islamic Movement of Afghanistan and then became a member of the Afghan National Army in Karzai's first interim government, was expected to be Karzai's main challenger, but it soon became clear that his popularity was limited.
Relative to General MIDI, XG gained popularity by increasing the number of available instruments from 128 to over 600, and introduced a large set of standard controllers and parameters that composers could employ to achieve greater subtlety and realism in their compositions.
He became one of the state's first representatives, and served in the Kentucky General Assembly before being elected governor in a race where, due to his immense popularity, he ran unopposed.
The history of the General Studies concept goes back thousands of years ( studia generalia ) but gained popularity within the United States during the 1980s and 90's.

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General support units may be grouped into artillery formations for example, brigades even divisions, or multi-battalion regiments, and usually under command of division, corps or higher HQs.
** The General Secretary, which is the highest-ranking official within the Party and usually the Chinese de facto paramount leader.
GNU Hurd ( usually referred to as the Hurd ) is a computer operating system kernel designed as a replacement for Unix, released as free software under the GNU General Public License.
Such a dictionary is usually called a general dictionary or LGP dictionary ( Language for General Purpose ).
* Pradhan Senapati: " General " but usually translated as " Chief of the Army Staff " star general
Some Newfoundland English differs from General Canadian English in vowel pronunciation ( e. g., in much of Newfoundland, the words fear and fair are homophones ), in morphology and syntax ( e. g., in Newfoundland the word bes is sometimes used in place of the normally conjugated forms of to be to describe continual actions or states of being, as in that rock usually bes under water instead of that rock is usually under water, but normal conjugation of to be is used in all other cases ; bes is likely a carryover of British Somerset usage with Irish grammar ) or Cornish, and in preservation of archaic adverbial-intensifiers ( e. g., in Newfoundland that play was right boring and that play was some boring both mean " that play was very boring ").
When a postmaster is responsible for an entire mail distribution organization ( usually sponsored by a national government ), the title of Postmaster General is commonly used.
* The General Secretary, which is the highest-ranking official within the Party and usually the Chinese Paramount leader.
This congregation / presbytery / synod / general assembly schema is based on the historical structure of the larger Presbyterian churches, such as the Church of Scotland or the Presbyterian Church ( U. S. A .); some bodies, such as the Presbyterian Church in America and the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, skip one of the steps between congregation and General Assembly, and usually the step skipped is the Synod.
Major General Thomas Hardwicke ’ s 1821 presentation of an article titled " Description of a new Genus of the Class Mammalia, from the Himalaya Chain of Hills Between Nepaul and the Snowy Mountains " at the Linnean Society in London is usually regarded as the moment the red panda became a bona fide species in Western science.
The General Assembly may take action on maintaining international peace and security if the United Nations Security Council is unable, usually due to disagreement among the permanent members, to exercise its primary responsibility.
General sports organisations are responsible for sports related topics, usually for a certain group, such as the Catholic or Jewish sports groups.
General sports organisations can also exist for the army and other groups, but they usually are medium-sized, as they do not have that much of a budget to work with.
It is also stipulated that the governor general may appoint deputies — usually Supreme Court justices and the Secretary to the Governor General — who can perform some of the viceroy's constitutional duties in her stead, and the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court ( or a puisne justice in the chief justice's absence ) will act as the Administrator of the Government upon the death, removal, incapacitation, or absence of the governor general for more than one month.
In other German opera houses, the term generally refers to a deputy conductor reporting to the Generalmusikdirektor ( General Music Director, usually also the chief conductor ).
General professional codes of conduct, as determined by the employing organization, usually cover three broad aspects of behavioral standards, and include inter-collegial relations ( such as respect for diversity and privacy ), operational issues ( due competence, documentation accuracy and appropriate use of resources ) and conflicts of interest ( nepotism, accepting gifts and other kinds of favoritism ).
General characteristics include cloven hoofs and usually at least one of the sexes of a species having true horns.
As a rebuttal to Resolution 194 being used in support, opponents note that General Assembly resolutions are not legally binding and usually have no force as international law.
General Assembly is usually held in some honorary or prestigious location, such as the host country's Houses of Parliament or the main hall of the City Council.
It is arguably the focal point of Marrowstone ; on maps the town of Nordland ( the address of all Marrowstone residents ) is usually located at the site of the Nordland General Store.
In the Colombian Army a division is formed by two or more brigades and is usually commanded by a Major General.
There is also usually another main character who is on a par with him in terms of intelligence and serves as someone for him to play games of one-upmanship with, such as Lord Melchett and Captain Darling, but these characters are typically sycophantic toadies who suck up to their superiors like Queenie and General Melchett, whom Blackadder himself is also forced to reluctantly serve.
Assent may be granted in the Senate Chamber by the Governor General, or, more often, by a Deputy, usually a Justice of the Supreme Court.
* General obligation bonds: Principal and interest are secured by the full faith and credit of the issuer and usually supported by either the issuer's unlimited or limited taxing power.

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