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dismissed and brother
Despite the service he rendered to the Qajar government, Hasan Ali Shah was dismissed from the governorship of Kerman in 1837, less than two years after his arrival there, and was replaced by Firuz Mirza Nusrat al-Dawla, a younger brother of Muhammad Shah Qajar.
Soon after Margai was sworn in as Prime Minister, he immediately dismissed several senior government officials who had served under his elder brother Sir Milton's government, as he viewed them as traitors and a threat to his administration.
In 886 his brother, the new Emperor Leo VI, dismissed the Patriarch Photios and appointed the 19-year old Stephen as patriarch in his stead.
Once class is dismissed, he tries to talk to Trinh but is stopped by her brother Tuan, who tells him to leave her alone.
Nonetheless, Anne dismissed Jermyn as quickly as she fell in love with him, when she met the Duke of York, the brother of the deposed king.
He dismissed the Patriarch Photios, who had been his tutor, and replaced him with his own 19-year-old brother Stephen in December 886.
His brother, Dr. Khan Abdul Jabbar Khan ( known as Dr. Khan Sahib ), led the political wing of the movement, and was the Chief Minister of the province ( from the late 1920s until 1947 when his government was dismissed by Mohammad Ali Jinnah of the Muslim League ).
Once Pulcheria came of age, at fifteen, she felt, like her brother, that her family had no need for Antiochus any longer ; her brother dismissed him of his duties.
The French dismissed Nhu from his post at the National Library due to his brother ( Diệm )' s nationalist activities, and he moved to Đà Lạt and lived comfortably, editing a newspaper, where his wife bore three more children.
Fest took the main title from an incident in childhood when, at the age of ten, he and his brother were summoned to their father's study after he had been dismissed from his post as a school headmaster.
" Several of her prominent close friends ( among them Betsy Drake, the actress who was once married to Cary Grant ; investigative journalist John Pilger ; writer James Fox ; and Martha's younger brother, Alfred ) have dismissed the characterizations of her as sexually manipulative and maternally deficient.
The vacuum created by the death of the wife-mother paved the way back for the dismissed son as pressure was exerted by his Hasidim and by his brother, Rabbi Mordechai Hager in America, to return the exiled son.
Meanwhile, Bodo, living with his brother, applies for a funerary job but is quickly dismissed because of his inability to control his emotions.
He wrote this to Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche, who quickly dismissed all her earlier conjectures, even the religious suppression so important to her brother, and also found " after thorough research " that in fact her brother had always written ( two-syllable ) " Nicki " and never the three-syllable form " Niëzky ".
He placed his brother Hasdrubal in command of Spain, dismissed 7, 000 recalcitrant expeditionaries and poised with 50, 000 infantry and 9, 000 cavalry began to send emissaries to the Gallic tribes.
When in 1830 the Polish November Uprising led by Michał Gedeon Radziwiłł broke out at Warsaw in Russian Congress Poland, his brother Antoni Radziwiłł was dismissed as Duke-Governor of the Prussian Grand Duchy of Posen by King Frederick William III and the sole rule passed to Flottwell as the new Oberpräsident.
His hold on power was particularly increased when He was dismissed in 544 over a corruption scandal involving the brother of his concubine.
Henry and his brother, the Earl of Rochester, had fallen from the king's favour and were dismissed from office.
He dismissed the objections raised in Wallace's review in the Academy as " almost stereotyped ", but to his brother Erasmus Alvey Darwin the generous and polite exchanges formed a " perfectly beautiful " controversy, and thought that " In future histories of science the Wallace-Darwin episode will form one of the few bright points.
There, John Doughty, brother of the deceased, sought legal recourse, but the action was dismissed upon a technicality.
Wilhelm soon dismissed the old ministry when he succeeded his childless brother as King in 1861 and appointed liberal ministers of his own, notably from his own Court at Koblenz, inlcluding: Alexander von Schleinitz, who became Foreign Secretary ; August von Bethmann, who became Minister of Culture ; and Karl Anton of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen who became Prime Minister of Prussia.
" After Van Gogh had been dismissed from the evangelical career he had hoped to continue in the Borinage, he wrote to his brother Theo from Cuesmes in July 1880, and quoted Shakespeare's image from Henry IV, Part 1 of the dark emptiness inside a church to symbolize " empty and unenlightened preaching ": " Their God is like the God of Shakespeare's drunken Falstaff, ' the inside of a church '"

dismissed and Leader
An illustrative example is the Australian constitutional crises of 1975, when the Governor-General of Australia, Sir John Kerr, dismissed Prime Minister Gough Whitlam on his own reserve power authority and replaced him with Opposition Leader Malcolm Fraser.
Lang replied that he would not resign, and Game dismissed his government and commissioned the Leader of the Opposition, Bertram Stevens, to form a caretaker government pending new elections, in which Labor was defeated.
The Whitlam Government ended in 1975 with a dramatic constitutional crisis in which the Queen's representative, the Governor-General ( then John Kerr ), dismissed Whitlam and his entire ministry, appointing Opposition Leader Malcolm Fraser in his place.
However, the compromise was agreed without the knowledge of Conservative leader William Hague and Salisbury was dismissed as Conservative Leader in the House of Lords.
As the Nazi Army retreated and Hitler dismissed various commanders, 1943 to 1945, Wolff was the Supreme SS and Police Leader of the ' Italien ' area.
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs in 1965, and served in a number of postings until 1975, when he resigned to become Principal Private Secretary to the Leader of the Opposition, Gough Whitlam, who had recently been dismissed as Prime Minister.
Quinn and his party dismissed suggestions from Lawrence Springborg that the two conservative parties merge as impractical, but the parties did announce the renewal of their Coalition agreement on 28 September 2005, but without Quinn becoming Deputy Leader of the Opposition.

dismissed and Opposition
" Opposition parliamentarians dismissed the report as a scare tactic, while Liberal Environment Critic David McGuinty argued that the study was misleading, saying that it did not properly examine international emission trading and ignored jobs to be created through the " green economy ".

dismissed and replaced
In yet another coup d ' état, he suspended ( March 1903 ) the constitution for half an hour, time enough to publish the decrees by which the old senators and councillors of state were dismissed and replaced by new ones.
After finishing the season 7 – 9, however, coach Jim Mora was dismissed and Bobby Petrino, the University of Louisville's football coach, replaced him.
Drake was dismissed in 1961 and replaced by player-coach Tommy Docherty.
In June 2011, Ancelotti was sacked and replaced by André Villas-Boas, who was in turn dismissed in March 2012.
Instead he merely dismissed Titus Petronius Secundus, and replaced him with a former commander, Casperius Aelianus.
In 1177, at the Council of Oxford, Henry dismissed William FitzAldelm as the Lord of Ireland and replaced him with the ten-year-old John.
Failing to prevent the Germans from surrounding Leningrad however, he was dismissed from that post and replaced by the far abler Georgy Zhukov on 8 September 1941.
Manager Greg Riddoch was dismissed with 12 games left in the season, to be replaced by Jim Riggleman, under whose supervision the Padres would go 4-8 to finish the season.
Cukor was dismissed and replaced by Victor Fleming, with whom Leigh frequently quarrelled.
He was dismissed and replaced by General Matthew Ridgeway.
* Jawhar as-Siqilli is dismissed as Vizir of Egypt, and replaced by Yaqub ibn Killis.
Susan Hayward replaced Garland a few weeks later when Garland was dismissed.
Peel therefore asked that some of this entourage be dismissed and replaced with their Conservative counterparts, provoking the so-called Bedchamber Crisis.
So, in 1776, Turgot was dismissed and Malesherbes resigned, to be replaced by Jacques Necker.
When this policy failed miserably, Louis dismissed him, and then replaced him in 1783 with Charles Alexandre de Calonne, who increased public spending to " buy " the country's way out of debt.
Thugot's chancellorship did not survive the Austrian defeats by the French at the battles of Marengo and Hohenlinden in 1800 and he was replaced by Johan Ludwig Joseph Cobenzl ( 1800-1805 ), his predecessor's cousin, but who in turn was dismissed following the Austrian defeat at Austerlitz in 1805.
When Marmaduke Huby died he was succeeded by William Thirsk who was accused by the royal commissioners of immorality and inadequacy and dismissed from the abbacy and replaced by Marmaduke Bradley, a monk of the abbey who had reported Thirsk's supposed offences, testified against him and offered the authorities six hundred marks for the abbacy.
On September 18, the parliament dismissed its chairman, Mikalay Dzyemyantsyey, for siding with the coup and replaced him with his deputy, Stanislav Shushkevich.
After this, Duvalier dismissed the entire general staff and replaced it with officers owing their positions and their loyalty to him.
Subsequently, Christian dismissed the rest of the cabinet and replaced it with a de facto conservative care-taker cabinet.
After the season, the Hawks dismissed head coach Mike Woodson and was replaced by Larry Drew.
Because the Netherlands ' hope for liberation was now the entry of the US or the USSR into the war, the Queen dismissed her prime minister and replaced him with Pieter Sjoerds Gerbrandy, who worked with Churchill and Roosevelt on ways to smooth the path for an American entry.
Merrington was dismissed a few days after the end of the season and replaced by former Liverpool and Rangers manager Graeme Souness.

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