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McEwen retired in January 1971, and his successor, Doug Anthony, told the Liberals that the veto no longer applied.
His successor, Doug Anthony, said that the Country Party's objections to McMahon no longer held, finally freeing the Liberals to replace Gorton with McMahon within two months.
He also discovers his brief successor, Doug Winner ( Philip Charles MacKenzie ) has been accepting cocaine for airplay under a payola scheme with a sleazy record promoter.
With the departure of team captain Doug Gilmour to the New Jersey Devils during the 1996 – 97 season, Sundin was named Gilmour's successor, becoming the sixteenth Maple Leafs captain and first European captain in team history.
For many years Ostin had reported directly to Time Warner chairman Steve Ross ( and then to Ross's successor Gerald Levin ) but Morgado now insisted that Ostin should report to him, and he established a new division, Warner Music US, headed by Doug Morris, to oversee the three main record labels.
In 2001, he started 8 games, going 2-6, and playing well enough to justify a contract extension that would allow the Bills to release failed Doug Flutie successor Rob Johnson.
He wrestled in ( and booked ) the successor to Tri-State Wrestling, NWA Eastern Championship Wrestling, in 1993 where he again teamed with Doug.
In late 2004, ongoing disputes between Senators Randy Gardner and Jeff Jacobson, who were both vying to be the next President of the Senate, left President Doug White's successor unnamed.
Batman: The Man Who Laughs is a one-shot prestige format comic book by Ed Brubaker and Doug Mahnke, released in February 2005, and intended as a successor to Batman: Year One.

successor and Anthony
Wedgwood was chairman ; also present were William Townsend Aiton ( successor to his father, William Aiton, as Superintendent of Kew Gardens ), Sir Joseph Banks ( President of the Royal Society ), James Dickson ( a nurseryman ), William Forsyth ( Superintendent of the gardens of St. James's Palace and Kensington Palace ), Charles Francis Greville ( a Lord of the Admiralty ) and Richard Anthony Salisbury, who was to become the Secretary of the new society.
Anthony Eden succeeded Churchill as Prime Minister not because he had been Deputy Prime Minister, but because he had long been seen as Churchill's heir apparent and natural successor.
Five months later, however, the Foreign Secretary, Anthony Crosland died suddenly and Owen was appointed his successor.
Cooper was the eldest son and successor of Sir John Cooper, 1st Baronet, of Rockbourne in Hampshire, and his mother was the former Anne Ashley, daughter and sole heiress of Sir Anthony Ashley, 1st Baronet.
Kaku has appeared in many forms of media and on many programs and networks, including Good Morning America, The Screen Savers, Larry King Live, 60 Minutes, Imus In The Morning, Nightline, 20 / 20, Naked Science, CNN, ABC News, CBS News, NBC News, Al Jazeera English, Fox News Channel, The History Channel, Conan, The Science Channel, The Discovery Channel, TLC, Countdown with Keith Olbermann, The Colbert Report, The Art Bell Show and its successor, Coast To Coast AM, BBC World News America, The Opie & Anthony Show, The Covino & Rich Show, Head Rush, Late Show with David Letterman, and Real Time with Bill Maher.
When McEwen retired in 1971, Anthony was duly chosen as his successor, becoming Minister for Trade and Industry and Deputy Prime Minister in the governments of John Gorton and William McMahon.
Gambino later continued the alliance with Tramunti's successor, Anthony Corallo.
* Goodbye to Thailand, Sir Anthony Rumbold to Mr. Brown, 18 July, 1967: In Paragraph 9, a departing UK ambassador's advice to his successor in re Dr. Puey
Churchill's successor as Prime Minister, Anthony Eden, objected to the BBC's reporting of the 1956 Suez Crisis.
Beaven was elected to the provincial legislature in 1871, the year of union with Canada and served in the cabinets of De Cosmos and his successor George Anthony Walkem as chief commissioner of land and works.
His successor was Anthony Eden.
Although Mayor Daley died, his successor Michael Anthony Bilandic approved the race and got Kelly on board.
During her editorship she let 79 go and engaged 50 new writers and editors including most of whom remain to this day: David Remnick ( whom she nominated as her successor ), Malcolm Gladwell, Anthony Lane, Jane Mayer, Jeffrey Toobin, Hendrik Hertzberg, Simon Schama, Lawrence Wright, Connie Bruck, John Lahr and editors Pamela McCarthy and Dorothy Wickenden.
He replaced the retiring Anthony Bevilacqua, who praised his successor as " a man ... known for his loyalty to the Holy Father and for his unwavering fidelity to the teachings of the Church.
Macleod died shortly after the Conservatives took power in 1970, but Cockfield went on to advise Anthony Barber, Macleod's successor as Chancellor of the Exchequer, until 1973.
This deal had one little problem, in October 1980 as papers were signed Pope John Paul II appointed Bishop James Hickey as Archbishop of Washington, DC, so Hickey's successor Bishop Anthony Pilla went with deal.
Construction took place under the watchful eye of the Irish-born Bishop Michael Anthony Fleming, the Vicar-Apostolic and first Bishop of Newfoundland and later under the eye of his successor, Bishop John Mullock.
Following Sir Anthony Dowell's retirement as Artistic Director of the Royal Ballet in 2001, the board of the Royal Opera House announced Stretton as his successor, with a three year contract, however he resigned the post after 13 months, in September 2002.
The task of editing Image of the Fendahl fell to his successor Anthony Read.
He served under Sir Anthony Eden as Minister of State for the Colonies between 1955 and 1956 and under Eden and his successor, Harold Macmillan, as Secretary of State for War from 1956 to 1958.
Anthony Barrett suggests that Narcissus ' intention was to allow Claudius reason to pick Faustus Cornelius Sulla Felix, the husband of Claudius and Aelia's daughter Claudia Antonia, as his successor rather than the hostile Britannicus.

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This had one successor, OS / VS1, which was discontinued in the 1980s.
The Interurban, as the BCER tram linking Abbotsford with Vancouver and Chilliwack, was called, was discontinued in 1950, but BCER's successor BC Hydro retains the right to re-introduce passenger rail service.
Their famous " pop-top " package was added later, and became very popular on the second-generation VW Bus from 1968 to 1979, its successor the Vanagon, and then the T4 EuroVan, which was discontinued in 2003.
Jiang wore it only on special occasions, such as to state dinners, but this practice was almost totally discontinued by his successor Hu Jintao .. Hu Jintao still wears the Mao suit, however, on special occasions, such as military parades .. By the early part of the 21st century, the Mao suit is rarely worn even on formal occasions.
Amtrak's Texas Eagle is the direct successor of the Missouri Pacific Railroad and Texas and Pacific Railway train of the same name, which was inaugurated in 1948 and ultimately discontinued in 1970.
In late 2007, LeapFrog officially discontinued the LeapPad and started offering the Tag as its successor.
The Harveys were created as part of a successor to the Kirby Awards which were discontinued after 1987.
The M1 was so popular that it was produced until the end of 1994, long after its successor T-series ( the more advanced T1 / T2 / T3 workstations ) were discontinued.
The medal is considered a successor award to the Naval Reserve Medal and the Marine Corps Reserve Ribbon, which were discontinued in 1958 and 1967 respectively.
The LS was introduced in early 1999 as a 2000 model year vehicle, in part as a successor to the Lincoln Mark VIII coupe that was discontinued after 1998.
Sixty-eight GG1s saw service with Penn Central's successor, Conrail ; and were used in freight service until Conrail discontinued the use of electric traction in 1980.
The 3. 9 continued on in the Ford Freestar minivan ( successor to the Windstar ) for a few years until production of the engine was discontinued in 2007.
The Zire 72 has been discontinued and is no longer supported by PalmOne / Palm's successor, Hewlett-Packard.
In 1999, the Sidekick was discontinued, and a second generation Tracker was introduced, differing from the Sidekick's successor, the Grand Vitara.
The EXA / Pulsar NX was discontinued in 1991 with the successor being the Nissan NX coupé.
The Pontiac Torrent is a sport utility vehicle ( SUV ) that was offered by the Pontiac division of General Motors, being the successor of the discontinued Pontiac Aztek.
Afterwards, because of poor popularity, the Rodius was discontinued without a direct successor on December 31, 2011.
The Stout was discontinued in 1986 without a successor, as Toyota's first full-size pickup, the T100 ( as well as the later Tundra ) were built mainly for North America, where the Stout had been replaced by the Hilux in 1968.
The series was a successor to the NPR series Earplay and was discontinued in September 2002.
That tradition was discontinued in 1958 when RLDS Church President W. Wallace Smith, a grandson of Joseph Smith, Jr., presented Roy Cheville as a successor to Elbert A. Smith.
Although the Sephia's successor the Kia Cerato was released in 2003, this replacement vehicle was still named Sephia for Latin America until 2005 when it was discontinued in favor of the name Spectra as used in North America.
It was the successor to the Škoda Felicia, which was discontinued in 2001.
After the emperor had abdicated in 1556, his successor Ferdinand I discontinued all attempts to regain the Three Bishoprics.
Local freight continued behind steam locomotives until 1957, and behind diesel locomotives until discontinued by the NYC's successor, the Penn Central Railroad in 1972.

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