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Meyer became director when Gropius resigned in February 1928, and brought the Bauhaus its two most significant building commissions, both of which still exist: five apartment buildings in the city of Dessau, and the headquarters of the Federal School of the German Trade Unions ( ADGB ) in Bernau.
With fellow investors both frustrated with his domination of the franchise's business operations and dissatisfied with yet another seventh-place finish, Clarence Miles resigned in early November 1955.
Further encouraging this sentiment, the Brewers had hired former stars Yount ( bench coach ; resigned in November 2006 ) and Dale Sveum ( third base coach ), both very popular players for the Brewers in the ' 80s.
Due to the rules governing the Council of State, in 1980 both non-FSLN junta members resigned.
Harding nominated him to serve on the Lincoln Memorial Commission in 1921, and then to a more lucrative position on the Federal Coal Commission in 1922 ; Marshall resigned from both commissions in 1923.
Eagleton nevertheless received a majority of the votes and the nomination, though he later resigned from the ticket, resulting in Robert Sargent Shriver becoming McGovern's final running mate ; both lost to the Nixon-Agnew ticket by a wide margin, carrying only Massachusetts and the District of Columbia.
Squire and Brown had both repeatedly denied any possibility of a reunion: the pair had not spoken since Squire resigned.
Producer Hugh McCollum was discharged and director Edward Bernds resigned out of loyalty to McCollum, leaving only Jules White to both produce and direct the Stooges ' remaining Columbia comedies.
Had Agnew remained as Vice President when Nixon resigned just 10 months later, Agnew himself would have become the 38th President, as well as a strong candidate for the Republican presidential nomination in 1976, both of which instead went to Ford.
The group's radicalism caused some members to leave ; when the Pankhursts disrupted a public meeting organised by Lydia Becker in 1892, both Blatch and Elmy resigned from the WFL.
Since the film was released to theaters just a few months before Richard Nixon resigned as President, Coppola feels that audiences interpreted the film to be a reaction to both the Watergate scandal and its fall-out.
Recently, all three of Victor Emmanuel's sisters ( HRH Princess Maria Pia of Bourbon-Parma, HRH Princess Maria Gabriella of Savoy, and HRH Princess Maria Beatrice of Savoy ) resigned from both of these dynastic orders, alleging that memberships in the orders had been sold to unworthy candidates, a newfound practice they could not abide.
When Arthur Balfour resigned, Austen Chamberlain and Walter Hume Long both declared themselves as candidates for the leadership of the Unionist Party in the Commons.
Recently, both Venkaiah Naidu and LK Advani resigned ahead of schedule due to factionalism and controversies.
Shortly following the auditors ' completion of research on-site within the city, but before the results of the state's audit could be presented to the citizens, both the mayor and the City Administrator resigned.
Those disagreeing with the second manifesto included apostles Matthias F. Cowley and John W. Taylor who both resigned from the Quorum of the Twelve.
The act was implemented in both provinces, but Nova Scotia's stamp distributor resigned in January 1766, beset by ungrounded fears for his safety.
On September 30, Eisner resigned both as an executive and as a member of the board of directors, and, severing all formal ties with the company, he waived his contractual rights to perks such as the use of a corporate jet and an office at the company's Burbank headquarters.
After finishing plans for the founding of the town of Santa Fé, he resigned his post and was tried and convicted of cruelty to both natives and colonists.
On September 30, Eisner resigned both as an executive and as a member of the board of directors, and, severing all formal ties with the company, he waived his contractual rights to perks such as use of a corporate jet, a Golden Pass and an office at the company's Burbank headquarters.
Mitchel resigned from the paper and toured as a spokesman for the South / In 1857 in Knoxville, Tennessee, he founded a new paper, the Southern Citizen to promote " the value and virtue of slavery, both for negroes and white men ", advocate the reopening of the African slave trade and encourage the spread of slavery into the American West.
Mattock and Mark Refoy, both peeved, left the meeting prematurely and effectively resigned from Spacemen 3.
As is customary, he resigned as a director of the company in 1951 on first becoming a junior minister, but he only sold his shares in the company in 1960 after the company won a contract to build the Hammersmith Flyover, when questions were asked both in the media and also in the Commons on 28 January 1960 ; he made a statement to the House later that day confirming that the sale of shares was in hand and would be completed ' very soon ', noting that as part of the agreement he could be required to buy the shares from the purchaser at the original price after he ceased to hold office, if so desired by the purchaser.
Attacked both by the monarchist and the republican press, he resigned in May.

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He resigned in 1937 when, in his absence, his Nazi deputy ordered the destruction of the city's statue of Felix Mendelssohn.
Wollweber resigned in 1957 after clashes with Ulbricht and Erich Honecker, and was succeeded by his deputy, Erich Mielke.
In 2000, two computer hard drives containing classified data were announced to have gone missing from a secure area within the laboratory, but were later found behind a photocopier ; in 2003, the laboratory's director John Browne, and deputy director, resigned following accusations that they had improperly dismissed two whistleblowers who had alleged widespread theft at the lab.
The deputy premier Robert Fordham took some of the blame and resigned.
Julie A. MacDonald, deputy assistant secretary at the Interior Department appointed by Norton in 2002, also resigned after an internal review found that she had violated federal rules by giving government documents to lobbyists for industry.
The party won seven seats, all in the functional constituencies, eliminating its limited public mandate ; leader James Tien and deputy leader Selina Chow both lost their geographical constituency seats, following which they resigned their party functions.
On 11 February 2009, FSA deputy chairman, Sir James Crosby resigned after it was revealed that he had fired a whistleblower, Paul Moore, who had warned of dangerous lending practices at HBOS when he had been in charge of risk regulation.
When it became clear that this would require the Sadler's Wells company to tour for 30 weeks every year, and practically destroy its presence on the London opera scene, Tucker, his deputy Stephen Arlen, and his musical director Alexander Gibson resigned.
Norton resigned as Secretary of the Interior in March 2006, after the Interior Department's inspector general initiated an investigation into potential links between Norton's former deputy, J. Steven Griles and convicted felon Jack Abramoff.
When other Kadet ministers left the government in protest on July 2, Nekrasov resigned from the party and became deputy prime minister on July 8 after Alexander Kerensky replaced Georgy Lvov as head of government.
SHIK Director Bashkim Gazidede and his deputy, Bujar Rama, resigned.
Rann was promoted to deputy leader of his party following the defeat ; however, Arnold resigned as leader in September 1994.
At the close of the month he resigned his post on being elected, in spite of his youth, a deputy to the National Convention by the département of Seine-et-Oise, and he began his legislative career by defending the conduct of the Commune during the massacres.
Among the Liberal Democrat MPs to be given roles in the cabinet was the deputy party leader Vince Cable, who became Business Secretary and resigned from his role as deputy party leader.
He was the deputy leader of the Labour Party from 1996 until November 2008, when he resigned following a defeat in the general election.
He resigned from Parliament in April 2009, to become the deputy chairman of New Zealand Post from 1 November 2009, ( and Chairman from 1 November 2010 ).
On October 2, 2006, Thaksin Shinawatra and his former deputy, Somkid Jatusripitak, finally resigned from the Thai Rak Thai Party, in all probability ending it as a political force.
In April 1972 he stood for the deputy leadership of the party after Roy Jenkins resigned.
Being unable, however, to approve the proceedings which followed, Mounier withdrew to Dauphiné, resigned as deputy, and, becoming suspect, took refuge in Switzerland in 1790.
Following the 1985 elections and his election as a deputy to the Parliament, he became Minister of National Economy ; he undertook an unpopular stabilization program, trying to curb inflation and reduce deficits, but resigned his post in 1987 because he felt that his policies were being undermined.
Day came under fire very shortly after his disappointing performance in the 2000 election, and soon came under the fire from members of his own caucus, and through the spring of 2001, several members of the Alliance resigned their shadow cabinet seats, the most high-profile resignation being that of deputy leader Deborah Grey.
Lansbury resigned and was replaced as leader by his deputy Clement Attlee, who along with Lansbury and Stafford Cripps had been one of only three Labour Cabinet Ministers to be re-elected at the General Election in 1931.
That month his chief of staff, deputy chief of staff, communications director, and deputy communications director resigned in an office re-organization.

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