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During his three-year tenure while the Boxer Rebellion erupted, he ensured the suppression of Boxers in the province, though his troops took no active part outside Shandong itself.
It was probably during his three-year tenure there that he introduced Occitan lyric poetry to the city, which was later to develop a flourishing Occitan literary culture.
" In fact, Perry traveled abroad in his three-year tenure more than any previous secretary.
The highlight of his three-year tenure was Ireland's successful entry into the United Nations.
He was appointed the joint artistic director of the Chichester Festival Theatre, with the West End impresario Duncan Weldon in 1995 for a three-year tenure.
His three-year tenure was dominated by attempts to limit the rise of the Provisional IRA, a task which made him a target for assassination.
Under Williams ' three-year tenure as owner, the team made the playoffs one time in 2003.
Fetisov became an assistant coach with the New Jersey Devils following his playing career and won the Stanley Cup with the club in 2000 during his three-year tenure ( 1999 – 2002 ).
On December 16, the Phillies signed left fielder Raúl Ibañez to a three-year contract, ending Burrell's tenure in Philadelphia.
During his three-year tenure The Daily Show was named " Best Late Night Comedy " by TV Guide.
During his three-year tenure, the Vestry decided to sell the original site and relocate the parish.
A strong bond developed between Harris, Mumy, and some of the rest of the cast during the show's three-year tenure, and all thanks to Harris's contribution.
In October 2003, General Manager Gregg Mueller left KIKU after a three-year tenure.
According to New York Daily News political reporter Elizabeth Benjamin, the NRCC was never independently audited during Reynolds ' three-year tenure as its chairman.
During his tenure, DTS opened a three-year MA program in Biblical Counseling and a two-year MA program in Biblical exegesis and linguistics.
The compilation features material recorded with lead vocalists David Lee Roth and Sammy Hagar ; omitting Gary Cherone's three-year tenure with the band.
He served a three-year tenure as head coach of the Atlanta Falcons from 1994 to 1996 and a ten-game stint as interim head coach of the San Diego Chargers in 1998.
Jeremy Asher became group CEO in 1998, and during his three-year tenure PA grew from about 2, 500 staff to just under 4, 000.
His credits also include a three-year tenure on the soap opera All My Children and a role on General Hospital.
He signed with the Houston Texans on March 14, 2007, He had 64 tackles, 2. 5 sacks, and two fumble recoveries in his three-year tenure, including playing in all 48 games with five starts.
An early task from the board to Siewert was to be the " rebranding " of chief executive Lloyd Blankfein, whose three-year tenure has been marked by challenges to the firm and to Blankfein himself.
Rambertino was named podestà of Genoa between in 1218 and it was probably during his three-year tenure there that he introduced Occitan lyric poetry to the city, which later developed a flourishing Occitan literary culture.
The Speaker of the Parliament appoints members of the College for a three-year tenure.
During his three-year tenure with the Reds, Willard Hershberger was a backup to regular catcher Ernie Lombardi.

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Skorich received a three-year contract at a salary believed to be between $20,000 and $25,000 a year.
Skorich, who is 39 years old, played football at Cincinnati University and then had a three-year professional career as a lineman under Jock Sutherland with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The IMF provided a one-year standby arrangement in 1994-1995 and a three-year Enhanced Financing Facility ( EFF ) at near commercial rates beginning in late 1995.
He worked at a photography firm, attending Birkbeck College during the evenings, before being accepted for chemistry at the University of Manchester although he could only pay for two years of the three-year course.
After leaving Juilliard, he had a three-year internship with the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego in the late 1970s before a stint in 1980 at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
In some congregations active elders and deacons serve a three-year term that is renewable for a second three-year term and then rotate off for at least a year.
He was able to do this by having more readings at Mass and introducing a three-year cycle of readings on Sundays and a two-year cycle on weekdays.
In the UK The Hobbit has not retreated from the top 5, 000 books of Nielsen BookScan since 1995, when the index began, achieving a three-year sales peak rising from 33, 084 ( 2000 ) to 142, 541 ( 2001 ), 126, 771 ( 2002 ) and 61, 229 ( 2003 ), ranking it at the 3rd position in Nielsens ' " Evergreen " book list.
Vicente Padilla accepted a three-year, $ 33 million offer with an option for a fourth year at $ 12 million.
In 2006 it accepted a smaller proportion of students from state schools ( 39 %) than any other Cambridge college, and on a rolling three-year average it has admitted a smaller proportion of state school pupils ( 42 %) than any other college at either Cambridge or Oxford.
After a three-year sojourn in Europe, Gibbs spent the rest of his career at Yale, where he was professor of mathematical physics.
I generally believe if a government is elected to power in the lower House and has the numbers and can maintain the numbers in the lower House, it is entitled to expect that it will govern for the three-year term unless quite extraordinary events intervene ... Having said that ... if we do make up our minds at some stage that the Government is so reprehensible that an Opposition must use whatever power is available to it, then I'd want to find a situation in which ... Mr. Whitlam woke up one morning finding the decision had been made and finding that he had been caught with his pants well and truly down.
The 76th was in most of the major battles the Army of the Potomac fought from Second Bull Run through Petersburg, at which time the three-year enlistment of most of the men ran out and the 300 or so men remaining from the 1, 100 who left Cortland either returned home or transferred to other units.
In 2010, a three-year campaign was launched to renew attempts at the coercive " transformation " of Falun Gong adherents.
At tertiary level, vocational education and training is provided in junior colleges ( two-and three-year programmes ) and at polytechnic colleges.
Although the Ballistic Research Laboratory was the sponsor of ENIAC, one year into this three-year project John von Neumann, a mathematician working on the hydrogen bomb at Los Alamos, became aware of this computer.
The MAAC is also in the midst of a three-year agreement to have their March men's and women's basketball conference tournaments held at the MassMutual Center.
* Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1979, with the mandatory three-year waiting period waived, making him the youngest inductee at 31 years of age
Speedway Associates, Inc., obtained a three-year lease and started running races and other events at the speedway.
The members are elected at large to serve three-year terms.
The members are elected at large to serve three-year terms on a staggered basis, with three seats coming up for election each year.
Freeholders are elected at large by the voters of Salem County in partisan elections and serve staggered three-year terms.
Ocean County is governed by a Board of Chosen Freeholders consisting of five members, elected at large by the voters of Ocean County in partisan elections and serving staggered three-year terms.

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