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His father, Horace Ayckbourn, was an orchestral violinist, at one time deputy leader of the London Symphony Orchestra.
The Senate of Berlin consists of the Governing Mayor ( Regierender Bürgermeister ) and up to eight senators holding ministerial positions, one of them holding the official title " Mayor " ( Bürgermeister ) as deputy to the Governing Mayor.
A constitutional amendment approved in 1969 limits presidents and deputies to one term, although a deputy may run again for an Assembly seat after sitting out a term.
On 19 March, a constitutional referendum was voted on and passed reforming the laws surrounding the power and election of the presidency, limiting the presidency to two four-year terms, providing judicial supervision of elections, requiring the president to appoint a deputy, calling for a commission to draft a new constitution following the parliamentary election, and providing easier access to presidential elections by candidates ( 30, 000 signatures from at least 15 provinces, 30 members of a chamber of the legislature, or nomination by a party holding at least one seat in the legislature ).
A bicameral parliament was also created, in which an elected lower chamber, the Chamber of Deputies ( with one deputy for every 12, 000 people in Albania and one for the Albanian community in the United States ), appointed members of its own ranks to an upper chamber, the Senate.
Each union council comprised thirteen members elected from specified electorates: four men and two women elected directly by the general population ; two men and two women elected by peasants and workers ; one member for minority communities ; two members are elected jointly as the union mayor ( nazim ) and deputy union mayor ( naib nazim ).
Sergeant Solomon Musa, a close friend of Strasser and one of the leaders of the coup became the deputy leader of the NPRC junta.
The voting system used is that of proportional representation with closed party lists following D ' Hondt method in which the province forms a constituency or electoral circumscription and must be assigned a minimum of 2 deputies ; the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla, are each assigned one deputy.
The Government is composed by a prime minister, known as the " president of the Government " (), one or more deputy prime ministers, known as " vice-presidents of the Government " () and all other ministers.
As of December 2011, the acting government consists of one deputy prime-minister, Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría, and 12 ministries:
At first, this number was declared to represent one deputy per 60, 000 citizens ( 425 were elected in 1952 ), but, in 1960, as the population grew, the declaration was changed: The constitution then stated that the deputies were representative of the people and could be recalled by the people, but this article was never used, and, instead of the " five-point electoral law ", a non-proportional, " four-point " version was used.
In August 2001, Mahmood and one of his colleagues at Mahmood's Ummah Tameer-e-Nau charity met with Osama bin Laden and his deputy, Ayman al-Zawahiri, in Afghanistan.
The system has evolved since the formation of the society ; and now has three Sovereigns of Arms, with Principal Heralds for each Kingdom, each of whom oversee several deputy officers for matters such as heraldic education and processing registrations, and several local officers ( generally one for each local chapter ) who assist the local participants.
In 2006 Karimov continued arbitrary dismissals and shifts of subordinates in the government, including one deputy prime minister.
Former Streets and Sanitation managing deputy commissioner John Sullivan was found guilty of one count of lying to federal agents about political hiring and acquitted of another count for the same offense.
The 65 members of the Parlamentarischer Rat were elected by the Parliaments of the German Länder with one deputy representing about 750. 000 people.
On July 19, 1879, Holliday and his business partner, former deputy marshal John Joshua Webb, were seated in their saloon in Las Vegas, New Mexico when former U. S. Army scout Mike Gordon got into a loud argument with one of the saloon girls whom he wanted to take with him.
Fritz Kuhn has served as a member of the Bundestag since 2002, between 2005 and 2009 also as one of the two leaders of the Green parliamentary party there ( together with Renate Künast ), since 2009 as deputy leader.
The lower house is the Chamber of Deputies ( Cámara de Diputados ) with 178 members, elected for a four year term by proportional representation in accordance to each province, as follows: one deputy is elected for every 50, 000 inhabitants plus fraction exceeding 25, 000, but never less than two.
About 100 countries send teams of up to six students, plus one team leader, one deputy leader, and observers.
Zinn wrote, " I recalled flying on that mission, too, as deputy lead bombardier, and that we did not aim specifically at the ' Skoda works ' ( which I would have noted, because it was the one target in Czechoslovakia I had read about ) but dropped our bombs, without much precision, on the city of Pilsen.
The new sheriff and his deputy — Rusty of course — have a hard time not just fighting the criminals but also convincing all the farmers who have been wronged by Surrett that mob rule (" Come on, boys, let's take ' em out to the plaza ") is out of the question: When Yancey ( Victor Jory ), one of Surrett's thugs, is in jail, Hatton has to protect him against the furious men outside who, not caring for Yancey's right to a fair trial, want to take the law into their own hands and lynch him right then and there.

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He still carries out the " letter of the law ", as deputy Sheriff, and wins over their respect.
Hermann Ehrhardt, founder and leader of Marinebrigade Ehrhardt, and his deputy Commander Eberhard Kautter, leaders of the Viking League, refused to help Hitler and Erich Ludendorff in their Beer Hall Putsch and conspired against them.
In response, the deputy army chief, Antonio Ndjai, said: " If the people continue to go out into the streets to show their support for Carlos Gomes Junior, then I will kill Carlos Gomes Junior ... or I will send someone to kill him.
He or she appoints a deputy, to whom members make an oath of allegiance before they take their seats.
Holt's disappearance at the end of 1967 forced the party to choose a " wild card " successor from the Senate after the leading contender, deputy Liberal leader William McMahon, was unexpectedly eliminated from the contest due to a dispute with their Coalition partners, the Country Party.
In September 2008, Barnaby Joyce replaced CLP Senator and Nationals deputy leader Nigel Scullion as leader of the Nationals in the Senate, and stated that his party in the upper house would no longer necessarily vote with their Liberal counterparts in the upper house, which opened up another possible avenue for the Rudd Labor Government to get legislation through.
He was finally elected as Labour Party leader on 2 October 1983, with 71 % of the vote, and Roy Hattersley was elected as his deputy ; their prospective partnership was considered to be a ' dream ticket '.
Guests are to be met with due courtesy by the abbot or his deputy ; during their stay they are to be under the special protection of an appointed monk ; they are not to associate with the rest of the community except by special permission.
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.
The soldiers immediately released Koroma from prison and installed him as their chairman and Head of State of the country, with Corporal Tamba Gborie as deputy in command of the AFRC.
Unity among their ranks was at risk by Leicester's and the other officers ' quarrels with Sir John Norris, who had commanded previous English contingents in the Netherlands and was now the Earl's deputy.
Colonel Max Hoffmann, Prittwitz's deputy chief of operations, was well aware of the animosity between the Russian generals, and what it would likely mean for their plans.
The relationship between various Bahraini communities and Iran is not as straight forward as it might at first seem ; while Shia Bahrainis share a degree of religious affinity with Iran, they tend to be acutely conscious of their Arab identity and hence particularly sensitive to suggestions of dual loyalty ( as Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak ’ s found in 2006 when he claim that Shia Arabs in the Persian Gulf were an “ Iranian fifth column ”; his views created a storm of criticism in Bahrain, with the deputy speaker of parliament calling on him to apologise ).
The Sheriff's Department fields about 175 deputy sheriffs who patrol the unincorporated areas of the county, and also all municipalities that do not have their own police departments.
In the early 19th century the Meyer family of Aarau conquered in person the Jungfrau ( 1811 ) and by deputy the Finsteraarhorn ( 1812 ), besides opening several glacier passes, their energy being entirely confined to the Bernese Oberland.
Prevalent throughout the film is Sheriff's Deputy Fred Ross, who worked at for GM for seventeen years before accepting his sheriff's deputy position, whose job now demands that he go around town carrying out evictions on families unable to pay their rent.
The primary handgun for Marshals is the Glock 22 or Glock 23 in. 40 S & W caliber, and each deputy may carry a backup handgun of their choice if it meets certain requirements.
Seven Klansmen, including a deputy sheriff, were convicted in the federal courthouse in Meridian of " depriving the victims of their civil rights " and three were acquitted in the Mississippi civil rights workers murders trial.
Accordingly, the 351st Combat Support Group and the 351st Security Police Group, along with their assigned units and the squadrons under the deputy commander for resource management, inactivated at Whiteman.
The mayor and the deputy mayor can remain in those offices as long as they continue to be nominated by the council every two years and as long as they win their council elections every four years.
Things boil over when the bodies are found and the deputy sheriff, Clinton Pell ( Brad Dourif ), realizes that his wife gave their locations to Anderson, and he assaults her.
Notably, while serving as treasurer they each appointed the other as their chief deputy.

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