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filled and vacancy
In case of a vacancy, the remaining term is to be filled at the next town election.
The resulting Vice Presidential vacancy was filled by Nelson Rockefeller.
Garfield made four federal court appointments and filled one vacancy on the U. S. Supreme Court.
In 1837 Augustus attempted to obtain an appointment for James to the United States Military Academy, but the vacancy for his congressional district had already been filled so James was appointed in 1838 by a relative, Reuben Chapman, who represented the First District of Alabama ( where Mary Longstreet lived ).
The Council members are Barbara Allan who filled a vacancy in 2004, John Keis filled a vacancy in 2006 and served on the Planning Commission from 1991 to 2004, Rick Montour who joined the Council in 2001 after serving on the Planning Commission from 1996 to 2000, and Michael McGraw who was appointed by the mayor, Blesener, after overriding a 2: 2 vote by the city council members.
The vacancy has been filled by David Bowman.
On July 12, 2011, Kimberly Kersey, a member of the Township Council, resigned opening a vacancy which would be filled during the November 8, 2011, General Election.
Soon after an elected NPP Senator from Arecibo resigned his seat and Rosselló filled the vacancy.
" A vacancy on the Board of Planners is filled by the Board " from a pair of names supplied by the Managers ".
In August, actress Rachel Weisz filled the vacancy left by Blanchett.
If a vacancy arises at another time, due to death or resignation, then it may be filled in one of two ways, depending of whether the vacancy is for a first-past-the-post constituency AM or for an additional-member AM.
A constituency vacancy may be filled by a by-election.
An additional-member vacancy may be filled by the next available candidate on the relevant party list.
Similarly, New Hampshire has no lieutenant governor, but the state senate elects a president who is the de facto lieutenant governor, given that in the event of the governor's death, resignation, or inability to serve, the president of the senate acts as governor until the vacancy is filled.
Where a vacancy occurs during the term of a parish council, it may be filled by either election or cooption.
If a vacancy arises at another time, due to death or resignation, then it may be filled in one of two ways, depending of whether the vacancy is for a first-past-the-post constituency MSP or for an additional-member MSP.
A constituency vacancy may be filled by a by-election.
An additional-member vacancy may be filled by the next available candidate on the relevant party list.
The original statutes, based heavily on those of the Order of the Garter, prescribed that any vacancy should be filled by the Sovereign upon the nomination of the members.
But in the by-election that followed at Newport, the vacancy was filled by the election of the Honourable William Lamb, later 2nd Viscount Melbourne, whose father had also represented the borough in the 1790s.

filled and term
In many modern armies, the term cavalry is still often used to refer to units that are a combat arm of the armed forces which in the past filled the traditional horse-borne land combat light cavalry roles.
; Cryptoendolith: An organism that lives in microscopic spaces within rocks, such as pores between aggregate grains ; these may also be called Endolith, a term that also includes organisms populating fissures, aquifers, and faults filled with groundwater in the deep subsurface.
After an interim holding period, during which Chris Bolt, Swift's chief economic adviser and effective deputy, filled the regulator's position, in July 1999 a new rail regulator began a five-year term, and a new, much tougher regulatory era began.
The term is typically employed when there is a sculpted panel or other decorative element in this space, or when the space between the windows is filled with opaque or translucent glass, in this case called spandrel glass.
The foam filled floating boards of the period went by many names, but the generic term eventually became ' skiboard '.
According to Willie " The Lion " Smith's autobiography, the term " gutbucket " comes from " Negro families " who all owned their own pail, or bucket, and will get it filled with the makings for chitterlings.
The term is used today to indicate the heavy building speculations that filled the city with poor buildings.
The term " suppletion " implies that a gap in the paradigm was filled by a form " supplied " by a different paradigm.
With former councilmember Terence Maguire taking office as mayor in January 2012, the remaining year on his term is vacant and will be filled by council by a Democrat.
On Election Day, November 7, 2006, voters elected a mayor to a fill the last 14 months of a four-year term of office, and filled two three-year terms and a one-year unexpired seat on the Borough Council.
Ashley defeated Darren Drake by 39 votes for the remaining year on the unexpired term of Ann Subrizzi that had been filled on an interim basis by Peter Rebsch, and took office after the election.
This most recently occurred in November 2009, when Position 1 became vacant in the final two months of that term, and was subsequently filled by the current office holder ( who won that seat in the November 2009 election for the current term ).
The term " pasty " is an English word for a pie, filled with venison or other meat, vegetables or cheese, baked without a dish.
He chose to stay in America, and Dean Lowe filled the post until 1951, when Bowra served his three year term.
It also called for the office to be filled by popular vote for a term of six years.
His second term was filled with controversy involving his plan to move the University of Mississippi from Oxford to Jackson.
Indeed, since the office of Vice President, once vacant, no longer remains vacant until the end of the presidential term, but is now filled by presidential nomination confirmed by Congress, the likelihood of there ever being a time when there is simultaneously neither a President nor a Vice President able to discharge the powers and duties of the presidency has greatly decreased.
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