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1999 and candidates
In the first contest among the Republican candidates, the Ames Straw Poll of August 1999, he finished eighth.
" Mebyon Kernow is a member of the European Free Alliance and although it did not contest European Parliament elections in 2004 or 1999, it has six candidates for the 2009 Euro elections.
The NLP was active in Ireland since 1994, and was based in Dublin under the leadership of John Burns who ran with nine other NLP candidates in the 1997 General Election and four others in the 1999 European elections.
The South Island Party with a pro-South agenda, fielded candidates in the 1999 General Election.
On 28 December 1999, Niyazov was declared President for Life of Turkmenistan by the Mejlis ( parliament ), which itself had taken office only a week earlier in elections that included only candidates hand-picked by President Niyazov ; no opposition candidates were allowed.
From here, Microsoft issued three release candidates between July and November 1999, and finally released the operating system to partners on December 12, 1999.
Mečiar led Slovakia to disengagement from the Czech Republic in January 1993 and was one of the leading presidential candidates in Slovakia in 1999 and 2004.
Afterwards, Mečiar was one of the two leading candidates for the first direct election of the president of Slovakia in 1999, but he was defeated by Rudolf Schuster.
Several South Island nationalist groups have emerged over recent years including the South Island Party with a pro-South agenda, fielded candidates in the 1999 General Election.
The South Island Party with a pro-South agenda, fielded only five candidates ( 4. 2 % of electoral seats ) candidates in the 1999 General Election but only achieved 0. 14 % ( 2622 votes ) of the general vote.
Nothing prevented candidates from moving to politically expedient cantons, though, and the rule was abandoned in 1999.
Algerians went to the polls in April 1999, following a campaign in which seven candidates qualified for election.
Since 1999 the AWL has regularly stood candidates in local and general elections, either through left unity initiatives such as the Socialist Alliance, Socialist Alliance Democracy Platform and Socialist Green Unity Coalition or independently.
Foster defeated black Democratic candidates in both of his campaigns for governor — Cleo Fields in 1995 and Congressman William Jefferson in 1999.
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She also stood for the post of leader of the Liberal Democrats in 1999, but was defeated by Charles Kennedy, and came fourth out of five candidates.
To revive Good Morning America, which in January 1999 briefly fell to third place among the morning shows, ABC News management selected Shelley Ross from the field of executive producer candidates.
* In a November 15, 1999 federal by-election in the Saskatchewan riding of Saskatoon-Rosetown-Biggar, Cetinski won 111 votes ( 0. 71 % of the total ) with no designation, placing sixth out of six candidates.

1999 and stood
By 1999, ESAF strength stood at less than 15, 000, including uniformed and non-uniformed personnel, consisting of personnel in the army, navy, and air force.
" Strict unemployment " ( people actively seeking a full-time job ) stood at 20. 2 % in 1999, 21. 9 % in 2002 and spiraled to 29, 4 per cent in 2008.
He was the founder of the Official Monster Raving Loony Party and served as its leader from 1983 to 1999, during which time he stood in numerous parliamentary elections.
When the league was first organized in 1999, it was originally supposed to stand for " Xtreme Football League "; however, there was already a league in formation at the same time with that name, and so promoters wanted to make sure that everyone knew that the " X " did not actually stand for anything ( though McMahon would comment that " if the NFL stood for the ' No Fun League ', the XFL will stand for the ' extra fun league '").
1988, total French plantings stood at, and the 1999 viticultural survey found of Syrah vineyards.
By 1999, ESAF strength stood at less than 15, 000, including uniformed and non-uniformed personnel, consisting of personnel in the army, navy, and air force.
In 1999, the total external debt stood at $ 4. 8 billion.
International media covered the dig, which began April 30, 1999, at the Plaza de Ramales, one block from the Royal Palace, because that is where the medieval Church of San Juan stood until it was wrecked during the last century.
He was elected in the 1999 by-election and stood down at the 2010 general election.
In 1999, it stood at 343, 402.
His second son Hilary was a councillor in London, and stood for Parliament in 1983 and 1987, becoming the Labour MP for Leeds Central in 1999.
He stood down after he was elected to represent Wrexham in the National Assembly for Wales in 1999.
As a supporter of devolution he chose to move to the National Assembly for Wales in 1999, and stood down from the UK Parliament in 2001.
Williams also stood for election in Blaenau Gwent in 1999 and got 21 % of the vote.
In 1999, Kleiner Perkins and Sequoia Capital paid $ 25 million for 20 % of Google — as of November 2008 Google's market capitalization stood at about $ 108 billion.
Steve Kimock, the guitarist from the band Zero, who also has had a history of playing with Dead spin-off bands The Other Ones ( 1998 and 2000 ), Phil Lesh and Friends ( 1999 ), and the Rhythm Devils ( 2006 ), stood in for Karan.
The National Awakening party stood in the 1999 elections, winning 13 percent of the vote.
When Ashdown stood down in 1999 he contested the leadership of the party but came in third place.
He stood in the 1999 election for the leadership of the Liberal Democrats, but came fifth, losing to Charles Kennedy.
He stood down to contest the safe Labour constituency of Rhondda in the first National Assembly for Wales elections in 1999.
In 1999, he unsuccessfully stood for the Labour party in the Welsh Assembly elections.
Its success has varied-having 11 out of 235 members of parliament in 1992 and having been part of the governing coalition in 1995. When it stood independently in 1999 it only received 0. 55 % of the vote.

1999 and for
The films below are listed with their production year, so the Oscar 2000 for best art direction went to a film from 1999.
" Changes in USDA Food Composition Data for 43 Garden Crops, 1950 to 1999 ".
* In 1999, after rowing for 81 days and 4, 767 kilometres ( 2, 962 mi ), Tori Murden became the first woman to cross the Atlantic Ocean by rowboat alone when she reached Guadeloupe from the Canary Islands.
Asteroids Hyper 64 is an update to the 1979 arcade shooter Asteroids released for the Nintendo 64 on December 14, 1999.
* 1999 – US President Bill Clinton is cited for contempt of court for giving " intentionally false statements " in a sexual harassment civil lawsuit.
Antarctic airports are subject to severe restrictions and limitations resulting from extreme seasonal and geographic conditions ; they do not meet ICAO standards, and advance approval from the respective governmental or nongovernmental operating organization is required for landing ( 1999 est.
< li > An Apple I reportedly sold for $ 50, 000 USD at auction in 1999.
* 1999 – East Timor voted for independence from Indonesia in a referendum.
He had wanted to be a commercial pilot for the Saudi national airline but was rejected when he applied to the civil aviation school in Jeddah in 1999.
Arbor Day reached its height of popularity on its 125th anniversary in 1997, when David J. Wright, noticed that a Nebraska nonprofit organization called the National Arbor Day Foundation had taken the name of the holiday and commercialized it for their own use as a trademark for their publication " Arbor Day ," so he countered their efforts, launched a website, and trademarked it for " public use celebrations " and defended the matter in a federal district court in the United States to ensure it was judged as property of the public domain, the case was settled in October 1999.
The Scottish Parliament unanimously passed a motion in 1999 calling for the complete removal of any discrimination linked to the monarchy and the repeal of the Act of Settlement.
" In the 1999 South Carolina Supreme Court case State v. Gaines, the Court held that Alford guilty pleas were to be held valid in the absence of a specific on-the-record ruling that the pleas were voluntary – provided that the sentencing judge acted appropriately in accordance with the rules for acceptance of a plea made voluntarily by the defendant.
* 1999 – Two Libyans suspected of bringing down Pan Am flight 103 in 1988 are handed over for eventual trial in the Netherlands.
* 1999 – Rachel Joy Scott, American student, victim of the Columbine High School massacre and inspiration for Rachel's Challenge ( b. 1981 )
Linux support for AGP enhanced fast data transfers was first added in 1999 with the implementation of the AGPgart kernel module.
The AFL turned its focus for representation to an annual International Rules Series against Ireland in 1998 before abolishing State of Origin in 1999.
* 1999: The Amy Grant Room for Music and Entertainment – The Target House at St. Jude's Children's Hospital
In 2007, the Times printed another Editor ’ s Note after Hesser published a review of Vegetable Garden by Patricia Wells without disclosing that in 1999, Wells had contributed a jacket blurb for Hesser ’ s book The Cook and the Garden.
The president visited several European air bases to thank the troops ( not shown ) for their support of NATO Operations Allied Force and Shining Hope, 1999.
The framework for the Union of Russia and Belarus was set out in the Treaty On the Formation of a Community of Russia and Belarus ( 1996 ), the Treaty on Russia-Belarus Union, the Union Charter ( 1997 ), and the Treaty of the Formation of a Union State ( 1999 ).
Acknowledging the lack of progress in relation to bilateral relations and the internal situation following the position adopted in 1997, the EU adopted a step-by-step approach in 1999, whereby sanctions would be gradually lifted upon fulfillment of the four benchmarks set by the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe.
The musical ran successfully for almost five years, before closing in June 1999.

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