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Government and officials
So the President would make a hearty breakfast official by inviting Government officials to attend.
Since their coming to power in 1997, controversies affecting the Labour Government such as David Blunkett's affair with Spectator editor Kimberly Fortier and financial scandals involving senior ministers and officials shifted the focus to sleaze within the Labour Party.
It also established the office of the Governor-General of India along with an Executive Council in India, which consisted of high officials of the British Government.
In January 1962, General Edward Lansdale described plans to overthrow the Cuban Government in a top-secret report ( partially declassified 1989 ), addressed to President Kennedy and officials involved with Operation Mongoose.
Government estates were called gzhung-gzhis () and similar to the officials in Chinese caste system.
If there is only one boy found, the High Lamas will invite Living Buddhas of the three great monasteries together with secular clergy and monk officials, to confirm their findings and will then report to the Central Government through the Minister of Tibet.
Government officials were unable or unwilling to deter the flow of alcohol coming across the Detroit River.
Government officials assert it can be used to facilitate money laundering, avoid taxation, and move wealth anonymously.
Government officials put pressure on independent media outlets that favored the opposition.
Liberian Government revenue rose enormously, but was being grossly embezzled by government officials.
The United States cut direct financial and military aid to the Liberian government, withdrew Peace Corps operations, imposed a travel ban on senior Liberian Government officials, and frequently criticized Charles Taylor's government.
From that year until 1810, the island was in charge of officials appointed by the French Government, except for a brief period during the French Revolution, when the inhabitants set up a government virtually independent of France.
Friedman spent 1941 – 43 working on wartime tax policy for the Federal Government, as an advisor to senior officials of the United States Department of the Treasury.
Government officials often did not translate the documents which Native Americans were forced to sign, and native chiefs often had little or no idea what they were signing.
Panama's official counternarcotics cooperation has historically been excellent ( in fact, officials of the DEA praised the role played by Manuel Noriega prior to his falling-out with the U. S. over his own drug dealing ) The Panamanian Government has expanded money-laundering legislation and concluded with the U. S. a Counternarcotics Maritime Agreement and a Stolen Vehicles Agreement.
Government officials said that FARC-EP had forced the protesters to participate.
Government officials and industry participants believe this could overtake the tourism industry as the chief pillar of the economy by 2017.
Government officials pronounced the program a success.
" The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights states that: " Although it is true that much of the friction between the Government and the churches arises from positions that are directly or indirectly linked to the political situation of the country, it is also true that statements by high government officials, official press statements, and the actions of groups under the control of the Government have gone beyond the limits within which political discussions should take place and have become obstacles to certain specifically religious activities.
Government officials are subject to the law just as others are.
Government secretaries and other officials are seated on the right hand side of the President in the chamber.
Government officials said that they saw no reason to begin a new investigation.
* May 24 – Mexican Revolution: Government troops fire at anti-Diaz demonstrators in Mexico City, killing about 200 ( officials claim only 40 ).

Government and charge
In recent years, the option to charge people with affray has been used as part of a strategy by HM Government to aggressively address problems with drunken individuals who cause serious trouble on airliners.
It includes the Presidents of the National Congress and the Supreme Court of Justice ; the ministers in charge of National Defence, Government and Police, Foreign Affairs, and Economy and Finance ; the Chief of the Joint Command, and the Chiefs of the three branches of the Armed Forces.
For example, on 31 January 2006, Tony Blair's Government was defeated over certain aspects of proposals to outlaw religious hatred, and, on 9 November 2005, was defeated over plans which would have allowed police to detain terror suspects for up to 90 days without charge.
In 1917 the U. S. Government took charge of the patents owned by the major companies involved in radio manufacture in the US to devote radio technology to the war effort.
The Government is in charge of both domestic and foreign policy, as well as defense and economic policies.
* September 2 – Interim Government of India takes charge with Jawaharlal Nehru as Vice President.
Within a year, Torrijos ousts Martinez and takes charge as de facto Head of Government in Panama.
Government officials later arrested Bonanno, claiming he had lied on his citizenship application by concealing a criminal conviction ; the charge was dismissed in court.
* The Provisional Government of Free India ( 1943 – 1945 ), set up in Singapore in October 1943 by Subhash Chandra Bose and alleged by the Allies to have been a puppet state, it was in charge of Indian expatriates and military personnel in Japanese Southeast Asia.
The GBRMPA is funded by Commonwealth Government Appropriations that include an environmental management charge levied on the permit-holders passengers.
The Minister of Culture is, in the Government of France, the cabinet member in charge of national museums and monuments ; promoting and protecting the arts ( visual, plastic, theatrical, musical, dance, architectural, literary, televisual and cinematographic ) in France and abroad ; and managing the national archives and regional " maisons de culture " ( culture centres ).
In late 2005, the Government Authority in charge of the national park was taking steps to prevent vehicular access along the top of the ridge to the lookout due to non stop vandalism and issues with residents adjacent to the park.
As a result Lynch took charge of the second most important position in the Government, gaining widespread experience in a number of affairs, and accompanying Lemass to London to sign one of the most important trade agreements between Ireland and the United Kingdom.
After the election of Georges-André Chevallaz to the Federal Council, Delamuraz was appointed Mayor of Lausanne, and from 1981 to 1983 was a member of the Government of the Canton of Vaud in charge of the Department of Agriculture, Industry and Trade.
In a June 1993 debate, Smith again savaged the Conservative Government, saying that under John Major's premiership, " The man with the non-midas touch is in charge.
" So fast was the Jacobite charge that many Government troops had insufficient time to fix their bayonets, leaving them defenceless at close-quarters ( during this period, the plug bayonet was used, which fitted into the barrel of the musket and prevented further reloading or firing-this meant that fixing bayonets was delayed till the last possible moment ).
The charge was that they agreed to assemble and to talk and publish certain ideas at a later date: The indictment is that they conspired to organize the Communist Party and to use speech or newspapers and other publications in the future to teach and advocate the forcible overthrow of the Government.
The Queensland Government appointed John Bradfield on 15 December 1933 as consulting engineer to the Bureau of Industry who were in charge of the construction of the bridge.
He served as Vice President of Weeden & Co. before becoming the senior partner in charge of the Government and Municipal Bond departments at Salomon Brothers, where he was a member of the seven-man Executive Committee of the firm.
The Auditor General for Wales is the public official in charge of the Wales Audit Office, the body responsible for auditing the Welsh Assembly Government and £ 20 billion of taxpayers ' money each year.
The Paymaster General was in charge of the Office of HM Paymaster General ( OPG ), which held accounts at the Bank of England on behalf of Government departments and selected other public bodies.
* India: A Minister of State is a junior Minister in the Council of Ministers in the Federal or Central Government who may assist a cabinet minister or have independent charge of a ministry.
* Pakistan: Like in other former British colonies, a Minister of State in Pakistan is a junior Minister in the national Government who may assist a cabinet minister or have independent charge of a ministry.

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