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Hollings and made
With the influence of both U. S. representative Alex McMillan and Senator Ernest Hollings, the reversal of the original ruling was made after further review by the FAA.

Hollings and year
As of the 2010 – 2011 academic year, researchers specializing in addictions neuroscience received the second most funding at any institution in the United States, and the Hollings Cancer Center is a National Cancer Institute distinguished cancer research center.

Hollings and before
Hollings oversaw the last executions in South Carolina before the U. S. Supreme Court's decision in Furman v. Georgia which temporarily banned capital punishment.

Hollings and when
In 1981 Metzenbaum was insulted on the floor of the Senate when Senator Ernest Hollings of South Carolina called him the " senator from B ' nai Brith ".
One of the more heated and covered moments of the race was when Hollings referred to Inglis as a " goddamn skunk.
Hollings Renton of Cetus became president and CEO when Gregory Lawless agreed to leave.

Hollings and South
* January 1 – Ernest " Fritz " Hollings, U. S. Senator from South Carolina
In 1966, former governor Ernest " Fritz " Hollings won South Carolina's other Senate seat in a special election.
The CBDTPA was proposed by South Carolina senator Fritz Hollings ( D-SC ).
Ernest Frederick " Fritz " Hollings ( born January 1, 1922 ) served as a Democratic United States Senator from South Carolina from 1966 to 2005, as well as the 106th Governor of South Carolina ( 1959 – 1963 ) and the 77th Lieutenant Governor ( 1955 – 1959 ).
Hollings was born in Charleston, South Carolina to Adolph G. and Wilhelmine Hollings and was raised at 338 President St. in the Hampton Park Terrace neighborhood from the age of ten through enrolling in college.
As governor of South Carolina from January 20, 1959 to January 15, 1963, Hollings worked to improve the state's educational system, helping to bring more industry and employment opportunities to the state.
In, 1962, during Hollings ' term as Governor, the Confederate flag went up above the South Carolina Statehouse where it was flown underneath the US and state flags.
In his last address to the General Assembly on January 9, 1963, ahead of the peaceful admission of the first Black student Harvey Gantt to Clemson University, Hollings declared: " As we meet, South Carolina is running out of courts ... this General Assembly must make clear South Carolina's choice, a government of laws rather than a government of men ... This should be done with dignity.
Thurmond and Hollings generally had a good relationship despite their sometimes sharp philosophical differences, and frequently collaborated on legislation and projects to benefit South Carolina.
" Hollings recommended to the committee that free food stamps be distributed to the most needy, and just over a day later, Senator George McGovern announced that free food stamps would be distributed in South Carolina as part of a national pilot program for feeding the hungry.
At the time, Eastland and Stennis were the longest-serving Senate duo in American history, though their record was subsequently surpassed by Strom Thurmond and Fritz Hollings of South Carolina, who served together for 36 years.
He and Eastland were at the time the longest serving Senate duo in American history, later broken by the South Carolina duo of Strom Thurmond and Fritz Hollings.
With Fritz Hollings from South Carolina, he was one of only two Democrats in the Senate to vote against the Family and Medical Leave Act.
* Fritz Hollings, former U. S. Senator from South Carolina, former Governor of South Carolina, 1984 U. S. Presidential candidate
* 1966-Marshall Parker, to run for the U. S. Senate in South Carolina ; twice defeated by Fritz Hollings
George Voinovich of Ohio was perhaps the most recent best-known deficit hawk in the United States Senate, as were Warren Rudman of New Hampshire, Phil Gramm of Texas, Fritz Hollings of South Carolina, and Bob Dole of Kansas during their years in the Senate.
The base was eventually turned over to the South Carolina Air National Guard and renamed McEntire ANG Base in October 1961 by Governor Ernest F. Hollings.
* Minchin, Timothy J., “ An Uphill Fight: Ernest F. Hollings and the Struggle to Protect the South Carolina Textile Industry, 1959 – 2005 ,” South Carolina Historical Magazine, 109 ( July 2008 ), 187 – 211.

Hollings and Carolina
Senators Ernest Hollings ( D-South Carolina ), Warren Rudman ( R-New Hampshire ) and Phil Gramm ( R-Texas ) were the chief sponsors.

Hollings and often
Thurmond and Hollings had a very good relationship, despite their often stark philosophical differences.
Until these drainage works Loch Winnoch and Kilbirnie Loch nearly met and often did during flooding, to the extent that, as stated, early writers such as Boece, Hollings and Petruccio Ubaldini regarded the lochs as one, using the name ' Garnoth ' or ' Garnott '.
Until these drainage works Loch Winnoch and Kilbirnie Loch nearly met and often did during flooding, to the extent that, as stated, early writers such as Boece, Hollings and Petruccio Ubaldini regarded the lochs as one, using the name ' Garnoth ' or ' Garnott '.

Hollings and Hunger
In 1970, Hollings authored The Case Against Hunger: A Demand for a National Policy, acknowledging the Reverend I. D.
" In February 1969, Hollings testified as to what he had seen on his fact-finding tours in front of the Senate Select Committee on Hunger and Human Needs.

Hollings and .
They were famously lambasted by Democratic senator Fritz Hollings as " Buffcoat and Beaver.
In later episodes, Tom Anderson uses the Hollings mispronunciation once, and on at least one occasion refers to them as " Penis and Butt-Munch.
Later, Schools of Commerce ( founded 1889 ), Education ( f. 1878 ) and Domestic Science ( f. 1880 ) were added along with colleges at Didsbury, Crewe, Alsager and the former Domestic and Trades College ( f. 1911 ), latterly Hollings College.
On 1 January 1977, the polytechnic merged with the Didsbury College of Education and Hollings College, and on 1 January 1983 with City of Manchester College of Higher Education.
The University was located on seven sites of which five were in Manchester ( All Saints, Aytoun, Didsbury, Elizabeth Gaskell, and Hollings ) and two were in Cheshire ( Alsager and Crewe ) and has begun to ' rationalise ' its estate with a view to reducing the number of sites to two.
It was planned in 1972 as a single central library but on the mergers of the Didsbury College of Education and Hollings College with the Polytechnic it became a central library and administrative centre for the seven library sites.
The Hollings Faculty offers the largest concentration of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in food, clothing, and hospitality studies and related fields in the UK with over 3500 full-time, part-time and sandwich programme students.
Hollings Faculty is located in Fallowfield, three miles south of Manchester city centre and has good teaching and learning facilities.
Hollings is a brother of the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity.
He is married to Rita Liddy " Peatsy " Hollings.
He had four children ( Michael, Helen, Patricia Salley, and Ernest the 3rd ) with his first wife, ( Martha ) Patricia Salley Hollings.
Hollings served as an officer in the U. S. Army's 323rd and 457th Artillery units from 1942 to 1945, during World War II, and was awarded the Bronze Star for meritorious service in direct support of combat operations from December 13, 1944 to May 1, 1945 in France and Germany.

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