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tenure and suffered
Following substantial criticism during her tenure as first lady, she was seen somewhat as a national heroine, praised by many for supporting and caring for her husband while he suffered from Alzheimer's disease.
Since the departure of the Bancrofts in 1885, that theatre's reputation had suffered, which Tree's tenure there restored.
Under the influence of Anna, in 1731 having suffered a stroke, Victor Amadeus decided he wanted to resume his tenure on the throne and informed his son of his decision.
He suffered from periods of depression early in his tenure, but joined nationwide feelings of optimism with the 1932 election of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
After a steady start to his tenure with Toronto in which he recorded 22 points in 32 games, Lindros suffered a tear of a ligament in his left wrist against the Dallas Stars on December 10, 2005.
Edwin stated that Mrs. Edwards had suffered enough during his prison tenure, in his reasoning for ending the marriage.
Sadly the population today is much diminished ; the whole of the Durness area suffered greatly from the Highland Clearances, the first in 1819 and thereafter throughout the greater part of the 19th century until the Crofting Act of the 1886 finally gave crofters a measure of security of tenure.
* Delight E. Breidegam, Trustee ; Chairman of East Penn Manufacturing ; son attended Moravian College & Theological Seminary and suffered a tragic accident in Mexico during his tenure ; noted benefactor of Moravian College & Theological Seminary
Most of his tenure was dominated by Queen Anne's War, in which the two provinces were on the front lines with New France and suffered from a series of major and minor French and Indian raids.
McKenna's ability to perform his duties had been diminished significantly by a stroke suffered ten years earlier, and by the end of his tenure McKenna could not be counted on to write coherent opinions.
During this tenure a fellow of the College, Trevor Henry Aston ( 1925 – 1985 ), who suffered from manic depression, committed suicide with pills and alcohol.
Although Perkins was performing well, the team suffered during his tenure, and he was replaced near the end of the season with Nick Rimando, who would also start for United throughout the playoffs.
CBC Sports suffered another major blow when it was announced that after the 2007 season, the CFL regular season games and the Grey Cup would be moving to TSN, ending the CBC's tenure with the CFL.
It was during Percy's tenure that the colony suffered through the " Starving Time " in the winter of 1609-10.
Prior to his tenure, the team had suffered losing seasons in five out of six years.
Along with the performance agenda in 2003, Elmore balanced touring, songwriting for their next album, and a return to law school while the band suffered the loss of yet another drummer, as Espy was forced to leave after a tenure of nearly a year and a half for personal reasons.
During his tenure the British mercantile fleet suffered greatly from German submarine warfare, and in 1918 he informed the House of Commons that the output from British shipbuilding years would have to be nearly doubled before the monthly sinking figures were made good.
During his tenure, the state suffered – along with the nation – through the severe depression called the Panic of 1893, when several major railroads and over 500 banks failed.
She became controversial toward the end of her tenure as township clerk when her performance reportedly suffered, resulting in state and federal fines to the township of $ 3, 250 for failing to submit required tax reports on time.
During his short tenure with the Sounds, Turnbow suffered a complete loss of command ; in the 18 innings he pitched, he walked 41 batters and threw 10 wild pitches.
He captained New Zealand's team for three years, with only two Test wins in 18 attempts in what was a difficult tenure as New Zealand struggled to find a replacement for the retired Richard Hadlee and suffered the decline in power of their only world class batsman, Martin Crowe.
Despite the team's success, head coach Petersen was replaced by Marc Grune prior to the 2004 season ; under his tenure the team suffered slightly, as league expansion in the Midwest took its toll.
For the remainder of Quinn's tenure as Bosox owner, the team suffered from lack of finances and plunged into the basement of the American League.

tenure and however
In other areas, however, such as agriculture, land tenure, and social organization, Inca rule had a profound effect despite its relatively short duration.
Leon Hess became well known for his Hess Corporation gas stations ; however, he also played an instrumental part in the development of the Jets during his tenure as co-owner and eventual sole owner.
There was no release, however, and on September 17, 2006, the band ended their tenure with RCA Records and further left their manager Bill Ham, president of Lone Wolf Management.
They do, however, involve tenure, financial security and some administrative control.
Fianna Fáil were expected to have a short tenure in government, however, this turned out to be a sixteen year period of rule by the new party.
His four year tenure in office, however, was generally perceived as a troubled one.
Even during the 11th Duke's tenure, however, disputes arose — when the definitive rights of way were being compiled in the 1960s and 70s, the footpath to the Swiss Cottage ( an isolated house by one of the lakes in the woods ) was contested, and the matter went to the High Court, making Derbyshire one of the last counties to settle its definitive maps.
The die was cast however and Eriksson's tenure was terminated costing The FA a year of penalty payment damages that saw Eriksson unemployed for 12 months at the FA's considerable expense.
While Mayor Cooper was popular with both blacks and whites, however, he engaged in many battles with the Prichard City Council during his tenure.
Newbury's tenure touring with the band was short-lived, however ; he was replaced in 1999 briefly by bassist Marko 72, and more permanently by Justin Fisher.
Hutner did, however, maintain his relatively liberal policy during his tenure at the helm of his own Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin, allowing students to combine their day's learning in yeshiva together with attending college, mainly at Brooklyn College and later at Touro College in late afternoons and evenings.
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.
Control over land, however, may also be perceived less in terms of individual ownership and more in terms land use, or through what is known as land tenure.
During her tenure as host, however, ratings steadily declined, and the show ended after three seasons.
Perón, however, was in precarious health ; by at least one account he was actually senile ; Isabel had to take over as Acting President on several occasions during his tenure.
During Sifton's tenure, however, its entry into direct politics was still several years away, and it confined itself to advocating for farmers ' interests.
The tenure of the Independence in the Massachusetts Navy was short, however ; the ship was captured in battle off the coast of Nova Scotia by HMS Hope and HMS Nancy.
Paul Martin, however, seems to have overcome this and his long tenure as minister helped elevate him to the national popularity that allowed him to become Prime Minister.
His tenure was short-lived, however, as the government fell and a new Fine Gael-Labour Party government took office following the 1973 general election.
For someone with the experience of O ' Kennedy this may have seemed like a demotion, however, his near five-year tenure received praise from farming circles.
What had been praised during Clarkson's tenure, however, was soon critiqued when it was revealed that into Jean's appointment, Rideau Hall's interpretation and exhibition planner, Fabienne Fusade, was removing from sight the portraits of Canada's past and present sovereigns and other members of the Royal Family, in order to fulfill Jean's wish to make the royal residence a showcase for Canadian art and give " a strong image of Canada "; the portrait by Jean Paul Lemieux of Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh that had for decades dominated the focal wall of the ballroom was shifted to the rear wall, thereby bumping the copy of George Hayter's state portrait of Queen Victoria that had hung there to the Tent Room, where the portraits of Canada's British governors general had been collected together.
Despite the Nation of Islam growing greatly in size and influence during Malcolm X's tenure, however, there is growing resentment of him within the organization.
His tenure was made difficult, however, by growing behind-the-scenes tensions with the Prime Minister on a number of issues, first on South Africa and then on Britain's relations with the European Community.
Apart from its financial aspect it had possessed a legal importance as the test, according to Bracton, of tenure by knight-service, its payment, on however small a scale, proving the tenure to be " military " with all the consequences involved.

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