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Later, in the 1980s, Presbyterian evangelicals added homosexuality to their list of grievances, although the UPCUSA decided in 1978 not to ordain non-celibate gays to the ministry or eldership, a decision that liberal groups succeeded in reversing in 2011.
In July 1972, he succeeded Karl Schiller as Minister for Economics and Finances, but in November 1972, he relinquished the Economics department, which was again made a separate ministry.
In the Pierre Tirard's ministry, which succeeded, he was minister of the interior, and subsequently, on 18 March 1890, minister of public instruction in the cabinet of Freycinet, a post for which he had qualified himself by the attention he had given to educational matters.
On 18 February Sir Gordon Sprigg resigned and was succeeded by Dr L. S. Jameson, who formed a ministry wholly British in character.
In September 1891, the Parkes ministry was defeated, the Dibbs government succeeded it, and Parkes retired from the leadership of the Free Trade Party.
The ministry was defeated and was succeeded by a Robertson ministry which lasted only two months.
After the change of ministry in 1857 Sir George became Home Secretary under Lord Palmerston, and in 1861, much against his wish, he succeeded Sidney Herbert ( Lord Herbert of Lea ) at the War Office.
Cook served as Defence Minister in Deakin's 1909 – 1910 ministry, then succeeded Deakin as Liberal leader when the government was defeated by Labor in the 1910 elections.
On 26 June, the first Tuscan parliament assembled but the disturbances consequent on the failure of the campaign in Lombardy led to the resignation of the Ridolfi ministry, which was succeeded by that of Gino Capponi.
In February 1801 the ministry of Pitt was succeeded by that of Addington, and the chief justice now ascended the woolsack.
Lord Eldon was continued in office as chancellor under Pitt ; but the new administration was of short duration, for on 23 January 1806 Pitt died, worn out with the anxieties of office, and his ministry was succeeded by a coalition, under Lord Grenville.
His younger son, the fifth Baron ( who succeeded his half-brother ), served in 1886 as Master of the Buckhounds in William Gladstone's third ministry and was admitted to the Privy Council the same year.
In May 1831 he was made an active privy councillor, was appointed chief of the department for the principality of Neuchâtel, in July became secretary of state for foreign affairs, and in the spring of 1832, on Bernstorff's retirement, succeeded him as head of the ministry.
* 9 March 1993 – Pierre Joxe leaves the ministry of Defence and was succeeded by Pierre Bérégovoy ( who remains also Prime minister )
The governments of Great Britain and France, instead of supporting the ministry against the khedive, weakly consented to Nubar's dismissal ; but when this was shortly followed by that of Rivers Wilson and de Blignières they realized that the situation was a critical one, and they succeeded in obtaining from the sultan the deposition of Ismail and the substitution of his son Tawfiq as khedive ( 1879 ).
He was succeeded by Ny Hasina Andriamanjato on March 23, 2009 ; he was present for the ceremony transferring control of the ministry and wished Andriamanjato luck.
In September 1865 he succeeded John Bramston as Attorney-General in the first Herbert ministry, and held the same position in the Macalister ministry which succeeded it.
Pearson remained a private member until 18 February 1886 when he became minister of public instruction in the Gillies-Deakin coalition ministry, and in 1889 succeeded in passing an education act which introduced important changes, but did not proceed far in the direction of technical education.
When William McMahon succeeded Gorton as Prime Minister in March 1971, he retained Wentworth in the ministry despite dropping Gorton's other proteges.
He later served in government as Minister for Economic Development and Trade, a ministry he held until he succeeded Hassan as Chief Minister.
Fejérváry nevertheless succeeded in settling these differences by the so-called Pactum, on the basis of which the Wekerle ministry was formed 8 April 1906.

ministry and General
* Ministry of General Affairs, or Ministerie van Algemene Zaken, the Dutch ministry of General Affairs
Among their most critical duties is the ordination and appointment of clergy to serve local churches as pastor, presiding at sessions of the Annual, Jurisdictional, and General Conferences, providing pastoral ministry for the clergy under their charge, and safeguarding the doctrine and discipline of the Church.
At the national level is the General Synod which directs areas of common interest, such as theological education, ministry training and ecumenical co-operation.
The 2004 General Conference created another class of ministry, the Certified Lay Minister ( CLM ).
After the 1880 election, he formed his second ministry, which saw crises in Egypt ( culminating in the death of General Gordon in 1885 ), and in Ireland, where the government passed repressive measures but also improved the legal rights of Irish tenant farmers.
In 1941, a General Direction of Telecommunications was created within this ministry.
Refusing to form a ministry to replace the one he had overthrown, he supported the Right in keeping Freycinet in power in 1886, and was responsible for the inclusion of General Boulanger in the Freycinet cabinet as War Minister.
Đính and the new national police chief General Mai Hữu Xuân were given control of the interior ministry and were accused of arresting people en masse, before releasing them in return for bribes and pledges of loyalty.
On the accession of Earl Grey's ministry in 1830 he became Solicitor General for Scotland.
CPA Order 57 provided for the appointment of " Inspectors General " to operate within each Iraqi government ministry, for the purposes of rooting out corruption.
During the November 1986 General Board meeting, the board voted 11 – 0 to invite Patterson to return to active ministry in the Church of God in Christ as a Jurisdictional Bishop in Memphis.
He kept the position of Attorney General when Addington resigned and Pitt formed his second ministry in 1804.
He resigned as Attorney General, refusing to serve in Lord Grenville ’ s ministry of " All the Talents " as it included Fox.
In 1980, at the 29th General Council, the commissioning of diaconal ministers as a part of ordered ministry was approved.
In case of unauthorized release of classified information, competent authorities are the Ministry of Interior, the Haut fonctionnaire de défense et de sécurité (" high civil servant for defence and security ") of the relevant ministry, and the General secretary for National Defence.
The ministry of General Affairs is in the centre, with on the centre left a hexagonal tower, named het Torentje, which is the office of the prime minister
The term " instituted acolyte ", which does not appear in the 1972 motu proprio, is used in the General Instruction of the Roman Missal to distinguish those on whom the ministry has been conferred with the prescribed rite from others who, while sometimes called acolytes, are less ambiguously referred to as altar servers.
On the formation of the Addington ministry in 1801, he was appointed Attorney General and shortly afterwards was returned to the House of Commons as Member of Parliament for Newtown in the Isle of Wight.
Polytechnique is a higher education establishment run under the supervision of the French ministry of Defence, through the General Directorate for Armament ( administratively speaking, it is a national public establishment of an administrative character ).
Its goal, as stated in a proclamation by General Schuyler, was to " drive away, if possible, the troops of Great Britain " that " under the orders of a despotic ministry ... aim to subject their fellow-citizens and brethren to the yoke of a hard slavery.
However, the first organization known as the " Serb Chetnik Movement " ( Српски Четнички Покрет ) was formed in 1903 in Belgrade, by members of the army and representatives of the ministry of foreign affairs, among whom was Milorad Gođevac, Vasa Jovanović, Luka Ćelović and General Jovan Atanacković.
He knew General Juan Perón when the latter visited San Andrés de Giles as ministry of labour in 1944.
The first Baptists, who originated with the ministry of Thomas Helwys near London in 1611, were General Baptists.
The Solicitor General of Canada was a position in the Canadian ministry from 1892 to 2005.

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