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Sayed Noorullah Emad, who was then a young Muslim in the university of Kabul became General Secretary of the party and, later, its deputy chief.
Her deputy Mark Popescu became responsible for editorial content in 2004, a role he continued in until the appointment of Bakhurst as Controller in 2005.
Çevik Bir became the Turkish army's deputy chief of general staff shortly after the Somali operation and played a vital role in establishing a Turkish-Israeli entente against the emerging fundamentalism in the Middle East.
Accordingly, Lansbury became leader of the party and Attlee became deputy leader.
David later became a deputy in the National Convention in 1792
After the first free elections in 1994, de Klerk became deputy president in the government of national unity under Nelson Mandela, a post he kept until 1996.
When the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency was created on 1970, he became its deputy assistant administrator of policy.
Ulbricht became deputy prime minister in 1949 and secretary ( chief executive ) of the Socialist Unity ( Communist ) party in 1950.
As part of the deal, Gottwald became deputy premier under Zdeněk Fierlinger.
Hermann Göring, a World War I ace with 22 victories and the holder of the Orden Pour le Merite, became National Kommissar for aviation with former Deutsche Luft Hansa director Erhard Milch as his deputy.
In the course of the next three and a half years he oversaw the construction of a radio station in Saratov to connect the Volga area with Moscow, graduated from Petrograd University, became deputy leader of the new Military Radiotechnical Laboratory in Moscow, and finished as the broadcast supervisor of the radio transmitter at Tsarskoye Selo near Petrograd ( then renamed Detskoye Selo ).
He was deputy leader of the Labour Party from 1976 to 1980, and later became the Leader of the Opposition from 1980 to 1983.
After that loss, Fadden became deputy Leader of the Opposition under Menzies, a role that continued after Menzies folded the UAP into the Liberal Party of Australia in 1944.
Former first deputy chairman of the Supreme Soviet Anatoliy Luk ' yanov became chairman of the Supreme Soviet, but for the first time in the history of the USSR this position was stripped of powers of the head of state.
He later became deputy leader of the UAP.
Harvey and Benaud had been captains of their respective states until Harvey moved in the same season for employment purposes from Victoria to New South Wales and became Benaud's deputy.
Sergeant Solomon Musa, a close friend of Strasser and one of the leaders of the coup became the deputy leader of the NPRC junta.
Zeng Qinghong, a former deputy party chief of Shanghai, also rose to the Politburo Standing Committee and became the Vice President and an influential power broker.
Gagarin later became deputy training director of the Cosmonaut Training Centre outside Moscow, which was later named after him.
Hale then became NASA's deputy associate administrator for strategic partnerships.
Later, he became deputy director of the institute.
He had been assigned to work with General Electric at Schenectady, New York State, to develop a nuclear propulsion plant for destroyers, but in May 1946, through the efforts of his wartime boss, Rear Admiral Earle Mills, who became the head of the Navy's Bureau of Ships that same year, Rickover was finally sent to Oak Ridge as the deputy manager of the entire project, granting him access to all facilities, projects and reports.
Cletus made his first appearance as the driver of a bank truck, part of Hogg's latest get-rich-scheme, in the first season episode " Money To Burn ", and became temporary deputy while Enos was away in the second season episodes " The Meeting " and " Road Pirates ".

became and president
A former Du Pont official became a General Motors vice president and set about maximizing Du Pont's share of the General Motors market.
Then in 1893 Dr. William Jewett Tucker became president and the college's great awakening began.
Zenith absorbed Allstates, stock transfers were arranged, and Freddy became president of the hyphenated combination.
" Despite Kennedy's rhetoric, he did not immediately come to a decision on the status of the Apollo program once he became president.
The split became irrevocable when Annie Besant, then president of the Theosophical Society, began to present the child Jiddu Krishnamurti as the reincarnated Christ.
Two years later, the re-elected Clinton became the first member of the Democratic Party since Franklin D. Roosevelt to win a second full term as president.
William F. Miller was interim CEO until September of that year, when Whitney G. Lynn became interim president and CEO and then continued to have a succession of CEOs including Dale Fuller and Tod Nielsen.
After a decade as president of the Australian Council of Trade Unions, he entered parliament as a Labor MP at the 1980 federal election and became Prime Minister within three years, leading Labor to victory at four consecutive federal elections: 1983, 1984, 1987 and 1990.
Brewery president Jerold Hoffberger became the Orioles ' new chairman of the board.
As an adult, his son later became president of the Hungarian Unitarian Church ( Hughes 1999 – 2007 ).
After the death of Bob Jones, Jr., Erin Jones, the wife of BJU president Stephen Jones became director.
Although the March 2007 issue of Foreign Policy listed BJU as one of " The World's Most Controversial Religious Sites " because of its past influence on American politics, BJU has seen little political controversy since Stephen Jones became president.
August A. Busch Jr. became president of Anheuser-Busch in 1946 and began the creation of a national network of breweries.
Gerald P. O ' Driscoll, former vice president at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, stated that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac became examples of crony capitalism.
In 1972, a constitution was adopted, a parliament elected, and Lon Nol became president.
On 4 December 1976, the republic became a monarchy — the Central African Empire — with the promulgation of the imperial constitution and the proclamation of the president as Emperor Bokassa I.
In 1993, Ange-Félix Patassé became the first elected president of the country.
When General Kolingba became president in 1981, he implemented an ethnicity-based recruitment policy for the administration.
Jorge Montt became the new president.
A new Constitution was approved by plebiscite characterized by the absence of registration lists, on September 11, 1980, and General Pinochet became president of the republic for an 8-year term.
Finally, however, after popular unrest Laurent Gbagbo became president and was sworn in on 26 October 2000.
Former Georgia Tech provost Jean-Lou Chameau became the eighth president of Caltech on September 1, 2006, replacing David Baltimore who had served since 1997.
Said Mohamed Djohar became president.
Prime minister Caambi El-Yachourtu became acting president until Djohar returned from exile in January, 1996.
In March 1996, following presidential elections, Mohamed Taki Abdoulkarim, a member of the civilian government that Denard had tried to set up in October 1995, became president.

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