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Fourteen persons have officially held the position ( in addition to three acting directors who served temporarily ).
Aspinall also temporarily served as the group's manager following Epstein's death.
However, Ben-Gurion temporarily served as acting prime minister when Sharett visited the United States in 1955.
In May 1949, the Duke temporarily served in the office of Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.
Niteroi served the function of capital till the year of 1975-except for the period between 1894 and 1903 when it was temporarily transferred to the city of Petrópolis.
Rupp became a member of the PDS and served temporarily as an advisor in regard to issues of security and foreign policy ; he quit the party, however, in 2003.
After the accession of Evo Morales, rumors began to abound about serious efforts being made to bring Carlos Mesa to trial for a number of alleged misdeeds, including responsibility for the deaths of protesters, both under his administration and that of Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada ( with whom he served as Vice-President ); for economic mismanagement and corruption ; and even for having mulled a " self-coup " in order to temporarily suspend constitutional rights and bring order to the country with the help of the military.
Prior to the debilitating labor strike in 1998 which caused PAL to temporarily cease operation, Legazpi Airport served as the airline's hub in Bicol, serving Manila, Cebu, Masbate, Virac, even Catarman, Samar.
Kenny Dalglish temporarily served as the caretaker manager of Liverpool F. C.
Appointed by Gallienus himself, Ingenuus served him well by repulsing a Sarmatian invasion and securing the Pannonian border, at least temporarily.
He also served as interim Solicitor General and Minister of Correctional Services from April 27 to July 27, 1998, when Bob Runciman temporarily resigned from active duty after revealing privileged information in the legislature.
From 1720 it served temporarily as the residence of the Prince-elector Karl Philip after he moved away from Heidelberg.
Helminen served as the captain of Ilves from 1999 until the end of his career in 2008 ( although he was temporarily stripped of his captaincy during the 2006 – 07 season after being thrown out during a game, he was reinstated after one game ).
In nineteenth-century California, Stephen Johnson Field, later an associate justice of the U. S. Supreme Court, once served as the only alcalde of Marysville, California, a town established in 1850 during the Gold Rush by immigrants, who temporarily used the Spanish and Mexican form of municipal government.
From November to December 2007, he served temporarily as chairman of Citigroup and resigned from the company on January 9, 2009.
On the assassination of the Earl Mayo, the then Viceroy of India in February 1872, Napier was appointed to act temporarily as the Viceroy of India and served from February to May 1872.
The couple also moved temporarily to Washington D. C. in 1956 when Jarrell served as the consultant in poetry at the Library of Congress ( a position that later became titled " Poet Laureate ") for two years, returning to Greensboro and the University of North Carolina after his term ended.
During the latter period, the base served as an airfield for Headquarters, Fifteenth Air Force which had been temporarily located in Colorado Springs.
She was shown recovering alongside Matter-Eater Lad, and temporarily returned to action, in the episode " In the Beginning " and later served a pivotal role in the season finale.
The Qing government recruited Chan to be the head instructor of the army, but he served in that position only temporarily before returning home.
He temporarily served as stadholder of the conquered parts of Guelders and was stadtholder of Holland and Zeeland between 1515 and 1521.
Lord Lindsey, as he was now styled, was then created Marquess of Lindsey in 1706, and was finally created Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven in 1715 ( that year, he also served temporarily as a Lord Justice ).
It served as the main stadium for the 2002 Winter Olympics ; the Opening and Closing Ceremonies were held at the stadium, which was temporarily renamed " Rice-Eccles Olympic Stadium ".
Since no one who served in the 1870 convention writing the current constitution was still alive by this point, many things had to be decided, such as what rules the convention would function under temporarily until its was organized and adopted its own permanent rules, how a chair was to be elected, and other administrative matters.

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In 1906, President Roosevelt sent troops to restore order in Cuba during the revolt led by General Enrique Loynaz del Castillo, and Taft temporarily became the Civil Governor of Cuba, personally negotiating with Castillo for a peaceful end to the revolt.
This has led to interesting scenarios ; when Republican Lieutenant Governor Mike Curb was temporarily in power while Democratic Governor Jerry Brown was out of the state, Curb appointed judges to vacant seats and signed or vetoed bills which Brown would have vetoed or signed, respectively.
The President of The Council could find himself temporarily acting as Governor when no Governor was present.
When Queen Anne's War ended, the town was selected by Governor Joseph Dudley to host negotiations for the 1713 Treaty of Portsmouth, which temporarily ended hostilities between the Abenaki Indians and English settlements of the Province of Massachusetts Bay and New Hampshire.
Morrow as clerk and Harvey Conly as sheriff ; all were temporarily commissioned by the Governor.
In 1887, Pekelharing and Winkler were recalled, but before their departure Pekelharing proposed to the Governor General that the laboratory which had been temporarily set up for the Commission in the Military Hospital in Batavia should be made permanent.
York became the capital of Upper Canada on February 1, 1796, the year Governor Simcoe returned to Britain and was temporarily replaced by Peter Russell.
Akaka was appointed by Governor John Waihee to the U. S. Senate in April 1990 to serve temporarily after the death of Senator Spark Matsunaga, and sworn into office on May 16, 1990.
Robert Crittenden ( January 1, 1797 – December 18, 1834 ) was an attorney and politician, appointed temporarily as Governor of Arkansas Territory.
He and Sir John Child, president of Surat and governor of Bombay ( no relation according to the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, arms: " Vert, 2 bars engrailled between 3 leopards ' faces or ") are sometimes credited with the change from unarmed to armed traffic, but the actual renunciation of the Roe doctrine of unarmed traffic by the Company was resolved upon in January 1686, under Governor Sir Joseph Ash, when Child was temporarily out of office.
* 1809: Deposed New South Wales Governor William Bligh arrives in Hobart and temporarily disrupts David Collins ' authority as lieutenant-governor.
New Hampshire was temporarily left without formal government, and came under de facto rule by Massachusetts Governor Simon Bradstreet.
Following the death of Sanford E. Church, Folger was appointed Chief Judge by Governor Alonzo B. Cornell on May 20, 1880, to fill the vacancy temporarily.
In 1727, Münnich was appointed the Governor of Saint Petersburg city while the Imperial court was temporarily transferred to Moscow by Peter II.
On December 12, 2008, she attracted national attention after filing a motion with the Supreme Court of Illinois to temporarily remove Governor Rod Blagojevich from office.
* Alexander Nikitin ( 5 / 11 / 1882-14 / 1 / 1884, temporarily Governor during illness of Eduard Totleben )
He had previously been Governor of Auvergne and of the French Antilles ( 1666 and 1667, then temporarily until 1669 ).
In case of a vacancy, a judge was temporarily appointed by the Governor, and at the next odd-year state election a judge was elected for the remainder of the term.
Following the resignation of Maharashtra Governor S. M. Krishna, on March 6, 2008 President Pratibha Patil asked Jamir to temporarily take the additional charge of Maharashtra.
Montoya won the 1964 Senate election to complete the term of Dennis Chavez, who died in office despite the fact the Governor of New Mexico, Edwin L. Mechem, had resigned the governorship in order fill the seat temporarily.
Thus, the John Wood mansion temporarily became the Governor ’ s Mansion for the State of Illinois.

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