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Brownlee and v
In Campbell Plastics Engineering & Mfg., Inc. v. Les Brownlee, 389 F. 3d 1243 ( Fed.

Brownlee and 2001
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In 2003, Phil Goff and Scoop columnist Paulo Politico both considered that Brownlee was a potential challenger to the party leadership of Bill English ( 2001 – 2003 ), as he had run for the deputy leadership position against English in early 2001.
Brownlee became the 27th Under Secretary of the Army on 14 November 2001, following his nomination by President George W. Bush and confirmation by the United States Senate.
* E. K. Jessberger, T. Stephan, D. Rost, P. Arndt, M. Maetz, F. J. Stadermann, D. E. Brownlee, J. P. Bradley, G. Kurat ( 2001 ).
E. K. Jessberger, T. Stephan, D. Rost, P. Arndt, M. Maetz, F. J. Stadermann, D. E. Brownlee, J. P. Bradley, G. Kurat ( 2001 ).

Brownlee and High
Dr. R. Wiley Brownlee, a civil-rights activist and former principal of Willow Run High School in Michigan, became CHS dean in the school's second year.
In his time at Willow Run High, Brownlee had taken a conciliatory approach to mounting racial tensions at the school, an approach that eventually cost him his job.
In 1974, shortly after taking the reins at Ann Arbor's Community High, Brownlee characterized the student body as sixty-percent " high achievers who are politically disenchanted " and forty-percent students who were " academically disenchanted.

Brownlee and Court
In 2002, a District Court judge found in favour of Mr Able that Brownlee had " used excessive and unnecessary force on Mr Abel when he tried to remove him from a staircase handrail ".
In May 2010, Graves performed a concert with tenor Lawrence Brownlee in the United States Supreme Court Building for the Supreme Court justices.

Brownlee and held
Meanwhile Ilam is held by the governing National Party's Gerry Brownlee and Wigram is represented by Progressive Party's leader and sole-MP Jim Anderton.
His professors included historian George Wrong, whom Brownlee held in high esteem.
Wood held meetings enraptured with his sermons on cooperation and social justice — Brownlee at one point likened the UFA to a religion — while Brownlee explained the services offered by the UFA's central office and answered members ' legal questions.
When he restructured the UGG's capital, Brownlee included a rider that non-farmers who held shares at the time the new structure came into effect could hold voting shares.

Brownlee and jury
When the jury found in favour of the plaintiffs, however, Brownlee had no choice, and resigned effective 10 July 1934.
Once the jury issued its finding, Brownlee realized that his time as Premier was finished.

Brownlee and 12
John Brownlee had one sister, Maude, born September 12, 1888.

Brownlee and members
Sharon Brownlee currently serves as mayor, and members of City Council include: Marian Miller, Richard Griffin, Sylvia S. Douglas, Frank Richardson, Martin Lowry, Johnnie L. Bolt.
Reid, fourth from the left, among members of the Alberta and Saskatchewan cabinets, c. 1930. With Brownlee as premier and Reid as Provincial Treasurer, government deficits ceased: the budget showed a surplus in every year from 1925 until 1930, except for 1927.
It was through this lens that he viewed the 1932 founding of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation ( CCF ); though many UFA members supported this new party, which saw itself as a partnership between farmers and labourers, Brownlee considered it dangerously socialist.
Brownlee also became the Leader of the House, making him responsible for the schedule of Government business, allocating time for non-governmental and opposition business to be presented to the house and announcing the Business Statement for the Parliamentary sitting dates to the house and its members.

Brownlee and was
Stage direction was by John Brownlee, principal baritone of the Metropolitan Opera, and the musical director and conductor was Frederick Fennell of the Rochester Eastman Kodak Symphony.
The first of the three, Brownlee Dam, at river mile ( RM ) 285 or river kilometer ( RK ) 459, was finished in 1958.
Collection of such particles by high flying aircraft began in the 1970s, since which time these samples of stratosphere-collected interplanetary dust ( called Brownlee particles before their extraterrestrial origin was confirmed ) have become an important component of the extraterrestrial materials available for study in laboratories on Earth.
The principal investigator of the mission was Dr. Donald Brownlee from the University of Washington.
When a sex scandal forced Brownlee from office in 1934, Reid was the caucus ' unanimous choice to succeed him as Premier.
Both Reid and Brownlee concluded that a pool ought to be proceeded with cautiously, if at all, though this view was overruled when a later visit by Sapiro to Alberta generated sufficient enthusiasm that the government had little choice but to go along with the creation of the Alberta Wheat Pool.
Though Brownlee was no more enthusiastic than Reid about deficits, his continued confidence in his Provincial Treasurer was evidenced by his decision to give him yet another ministerial portfolio.
He sits at left. In 1934, Brownlee was implicated in a sex scandal, as a young family friend and her father sued him for seduction.
This state of mind was illustrated by a voter's comments to Brownlee on Aberhart's proposals:
John Edward Brownlee ( August 27, 1883 – July 15, 1961 ) was the fifth Premier of Alberta, Canada, serving from 1925 until 1934.
Brownlee agreed, and was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta in a by-election in the riding of Ponoka.
In 1934, Brownlee was sued for seduction by Vivian MacMillan, a family friend.
John Edward Brownlee was born August 27, 1883 in Port Ryerse, Ontario, to William " Bill " James Brownlee ( 1856 – 1934 ) and Christina Brownlee ( née Shaw ) ( c. 1860 – 1941 ).
He was named for his maternal grandfather, miller John Shaw, and paternal grandfather, carpenter Edward James Brownlee.
Christina Brownlee was a former school mistress and William James Brownlee was the operator of the Port Ryerse general store.
The closest high school was in Sarnia, too distant for a daily commute, so at the age of fourteen Brownlee boarded away from his family, seeing them only during holidays and occasional weekends.
Besides providing him with the income he required — he was a patient, effective salesman and later boasted that he was never thrown off of a farm — the job gave the now 21-year-old Brownlee his first glimpse of Western Canada.

Brownlee and essential
Ward and Brownlee are open to the idea of evolution on other planets which is not based on essential Earth-like characteristics ( such as DNA and carbon ).

Brownlee and feature
In 1919, Fox Film Corporation produced and released the feature The Lincoln Highwayman, a black and white silent film starring William Russell, Lois Lee, Frank Brownlee, Jack Connolly, Edward Peil, Sr., Harry Spingler, and Edward B. Tilton.

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