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Her and tenure
Governors-general ( and their spouses ) have the style " His / Her Excellency " during their tenure, but no style applies to former governors-general purely by virtue of their former office.
Her tenure included four regencies during her husband's stays in Hanover, and she is credited with strengthening the Hanoverian dynasty's place in Britain during a period of political instability.
Rossellini is noted for her 14-year tenure as a Lancôme model, and for her roles in films such as Blue Velvet and Death Becomes Her.
Her tenure is credited with seeing The Post rise in national stature through effective investigative reporting, most notably to ensure that The New York Times did not surpass its Washington reporting of the Pentagon Papers and Watergate scandal.
Her time with the orchestra continued the programming of American repertoire from Litton's tenure, which she often introduced to the audience from the podium in the style of her mentor Leonard Bernstein.
Her tenure as Seigneur was interrupted by the German occupation of the Channel Islands in World War II from 3 July 1940 until 8 May 1945.
Her tenure as de facto ruler of China ( first through her husband and then through her sons, from 665 to 690 ), was not without precedent, in Chinese history ; however, she broke precedents when she founded her own dynasty in 690, the Zhou ( 周 ) ( interrupting the Tang Dynasty ), ruling personally under the name Sacred and Divine Empress Regnant ( 聖神皇帝 ), and variations thereof, from 690 to 705.
His tenure of the Foreign Office was noteworthy for the famous dispatch in which he defended Italian independence: " Her Majesty's Government will turn their eyes rather to the gratifying prospect of a people building up the edifice of their liberties, and consolidating the work of their independence, amid the sympathies and good wishes of Europe " ( 27 October 1860 ).
Her tenure on the show spanned the last nine stories of the programme's original run, which ended in 1989.
Her second volume, Cables to Rage ( 1970 ), which was mainly written during her tenure at Tougaloo College in Mississippi, addressed themes of love, betrayal, childbirth and the complexities of raising children.
Her tenure saw the introduction of Westminster Hall debates, which are debates held in a small chamber near Westminster Hall on topics of interest to individual MPs, committee reports, and other matters that would not ordinarily be debated in the Commons chamber.
Her tenure as attorney general focused on consumer protection issues and improving general law enforcement.
Her tenure was short, because the 23rd Dáil lasted only 279 days, and a Fine Gael – Labour Party coalition was elected at the November 1982 general election.
Her tenure included record farm income, record agricultural exports and the creation of stronger pest and disease protection systems for the country.
Her tenure was the shortest for any Senator in history.
Her tenure was marked by the introduction of the METRORail light rail transit system and for passing the 2003 light rail expansion plan referendum.
Her tenure is expected to end November 2012.
Her signature was printed on U. S. currency during her tenure ; this is an honor she shared with four African American men.
Her tenure ended when, after being re-elected in a landslide victory in 1972, President Nixon resigned two years later amid the Watergate scandal.
Her tenure was also marked by controversy over excessive pay raises for members of her administration and the firing of two prominent vice provosts that led to the resignation of the provost and a formal censuring by the NC State Faculty Senate.
Her tenure saw the foundation of the newchix mailing list for people new to Linux ; the courses mailing list used by Linux Chix to teach each other specific topics ; and the grrls-only mailing list, the only list closed to male subscribers, founded by Val Henson in 2002.
Her 35-day tenure as queen consort earned her the affectionate nickname " the May Queen ".
Her tenure on the Supreme Court was controversial.
These rights and privileges were designed after the mode of feudal tenure, and to hold them in blanch fee ( reddendo ) of Her Majesty and her successors, therefore annually acknowledging a pair of barbed arrows.

Her and regent
Her mother, Marie de Guise, stayed in Scotland to look after the interests of Mary — and of France — although the Earl of Arran acted officially as regent.
Her mother-in-law, Catherine de ' Medici, becomes regent of
Her uncle, Richard, Duke of Gloucester, was appointed regent and protector of his nephews.
Her accession as regent and president of the parliament was treated with great enthusiasm.
Her marriage partner was chosen by Luiza, who acted as regent of her country following her husband's death in 1656.
Her husband ( whose mission had been in abeyance and himself in Holland for three years ) was accredited to the French republic by the regent of Sweden ; his wife reopened her salon and for a time was conspicuous in the motley and eccentric society of the Directory.
Her name was widely known long before her son became regent, and her alleged magical skill was highly admired.
Her great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great grandmother Louise-Hippolyte Grimaldi held that position for a few months in 1731, with a regent as at the time women could not occupy the throne.
Her eldest son, Duarte, authored moral works and became king in 1433 ; Pedro, who travelled widely and had an interest in history, became regent when Duarte died of the plague in 1438 ; Fernando – Ferdinand the Saint Prince – who became a crusader, participated in the attack on Tangiers in 1437 ; and Henrique – Prince Henry the Navigator – became the master of the Order of Christ and the instigator and organiser of the early voyages of discovery.
Her de facto regency ends here, though she was regent de jure until he son's coming of age in 1171.
Her son was to succeed with Raymond III of Tripoli as regent.
Her death meant that Pierre was no longer duke, although he continued to rule the Duchy with undiminished authority, as regent for his son John, then a boy of four or so.
Her mother Queen Blanche was her guardian and regent in Navarre.
* 29 September 1833-17 October 1840 Her Majesty Queen regent
Her son took over as regent for Conrad.
Her above mentioned son Robert Bruce, 5th Lord of Annandale was regent and recognized heir presumptive of Scotland in the years just before her death.
Her father Guy became regent for Alix until 1206, when King Philip II of France made himself the regent of the duchy in Alix ’ s name.
Her mother, Anne became her regent during her minority and negotiated for several different marriages to ensure that she was given a spouse who would protect her position.
Sophia Alekseyevna ( anglicization of Russian Царевна Софья Алексеевна Sofia Alekseyevna ) () was a regent of Russian Tsardom ( 1682 – 1689 ) who allied herself with a singularly capable courtier and politician, Prince Vasily Galitzine, to install herself as a regent during the minority of her brothers, Peter the Great and Ivan V. Her reign was carried out with a firm and heavy fist, she did not hesitate to utilize violent tactics to promote her agenda.
Her mother stayed in Scotland to look after the interests of Mary — and of France — although the Earl of Arran acted officially as regent.
Her brother-in-law, Duke Charles, became regent, and she eschewed a political role.
Her minor part in politics during her time as regent resulted in the fact that her son exempted her when he later accused the guardian government for power abuse during their regency.

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