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In his concession speech, he states that this is his " last press conference " and that " you don't have Nixon to kick around any more ".
* Radio airchecks / recordings of Hubert H. Humphrey from 1946-1978 including interviews, radio appearances, newscasts, 1968 election concession speech, etc.
Lévesque conceded defeat in the referendum, but his concession speech called upon sovereigntists to persevere À la prochaine fois!
About his exit from Congress, Fish said in his election-night concession speech that " my defeat should be largely credited to Communistic and Red forces from New York City backed by a large slush fund probably exceeding $ 250, 000.
There is a controversy about a speech by Si ’ ahl concerning the concession of native lands to the settlers.
She did not, but instead gave a nomination speech that was effectively a concession, urging her followers to rally around Martin as party leader after the vote.
Kenny himself came close to losing his seat and even went so far as to prepare a concession speech.
In his concession speech, Parizeau said sovereignty had been defeated by " money and the ethnic vote ", and referred to the Francophones who voted Yes in the referendum as " nous " ( us ) when he said that this majority group was, for the first time, no longer afraid of political independence.
** 1995 referendum concession speech.
** 1995 referendum concession speech.
In his concession speech O ' Donoghue remarked " I hope that the irony will not be lost upon you that I stand here, on my evening of defeat, in a hall – this magnificent sports complex – which I helped to build .” He will receive a lump sum of € 237, 000 and an annual pension of € 128, 000.
Reagan's impromptu concession speech at the 1976 Republican National Convention has been called a " defining moment of the Reagan Revolution.
In his concession speech, Peters promised, " This is not the end ", and alluded to the fact that while New Zealand First would not have any members in Parliament, it was still New Zealand's fourth largest political party, with 4. 07 percent of the vote.
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On October 30, 1995, Parizeau, then-Quebec premier, walked onto the Montréal Convention Center stage and gave what is arguably the most controversial concession speech in Canada's history.
CNN reported that during her concession speech, McKinney hardly mentioned her opponent but praised the leftist political leaders elected in South America.
During his concession speech, Twigg claimed that he would not be the last Labour MP for Enfield Southgate.
During his concession speech in Raleigh at the Democratic headquarters, he thanked his supporters but seemed to indicate that he would not run for office again.
In his concession speech, Argue stated that, " No matter what my role is in the years ahead, I shall speak for you.
In what seemed to be the end of Edwards ' political career, the governor withdrew from the contest in his concession speech, automatically electing Buddy Roemer governor.
In his concession speech, Medina said that a runoff would not be in the country's best interest.
In a concession speech at his home, Babauta told supporters, " Nobody's to blame but me.
A famous instance of this took place at René Lévesque's concession speech after the citizens of the province rejected independence in the 1980 Quebec referendum.
On November 3, 2004, Faneuil Hall was the site of Senator John Kerry's concession speech in the 2004 presidential election.

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His demands were certainly grand: the concession of a block of territory 200 miles long by 150 wide between the Danube and the Gulf of Venice ( to be held probably on some terms of nominal dependence on the Empire ) and the title of commander-in-chief of the imperial army.
A few scholars are of the opinion that this passage was a concession to growing influence of shramanic culture on the Brahmanical religion.
In the conferences during World War II, Soviet leader Joseph Stalin openly requested the concession of Soviet military bases on the Straits, even though Turkey was not involved in the war.
Patassé granted Libyan enterprises outstanding economic advantages, such as a 99 year concession on diamonds, gold, oil and uranium all over the country.
As a result, Svinhufvud and his senate delegation won Lenin's concession of sovereignty on 31 December 1917.
Repeated attempts to open trade were opposed on both commercial and humanitarian grounds, although minor reforms in the 1850s and 60s lowered the prices charged to the natives for " luxuries " like sugar and coffee ; transferred more of the KGH's profits to local communities ; and granted the important Ivigtut cryolite concession to a separate company.
There are various parks along the lake on the Vermont side, including Sand Bar State Park in Milton, featuring a natural sand beach, swimming, canoe and kayak rentals, food concession, picnic grounds and a play area.
After lengthy negotiations between Anglo-Persian representatives and Sheikh Abdullah bin Jassim, on 17 May 1935 the sheikh put his signature to a concession agreement for a period of 75 years in return for 400, 000 rupees on signature and 150, 000 rupees per annum with royalties.
The Treaty of the Bogue signed in 1843, and the Sino-American Treaty of Wanghia signed in 1844 forced Chinese concession to European and American desires for visitation and trade on Chinese soil.
The CIIR report also questioned the independence of the Permanent Commission on Human Rights, referring to an article in the Washington Post which claims that the National Endowment for Democracy, an organization funded by the US government, allocated a concession of US $ 50, 000 for assistance in the translation and distribution outside Nicaragua of its monthly report, and that these funds were administered by Prodemca, a US-based organization which later published full-page adverisments in the Washington Post and New York Times supporting military aid to the Contras.
His brave efforts to present his case, passionate, deeply pondered, for the concession of fundamental liberties-no taxation without consent, independent judges, trial by jury, along with the recognition of the American Continental Congress-foundered on arrogance and complacency of his peers.
King Edward I of England returned from the Eighth Crusade to take the throne and was able to subjugate Wales by the end of the decade ; Scotland quelled an uprising on the Isle of Man, in doing so confirming the concession of that territory made in 1266 by Norway in the Treaty of Perth.
This was a large concession on the part of Frederick, who realized that Henry the Lion had to be accommodated, even to the point of sharing some power with him.
The park also manages 27 concession contracts that provide services such as lodging, restaurants, mountaineering guides, dude ranching, fishing and a boat shuttle on Jenny Lake.
Æthelwulf's restoration included a special concession on behalf of Saxon queens.
As the first highway sections were completed on the A1 and A2, the government concession was expanded to include adjoining stretches.
Despite the Consell de Cent's refusal to accept the concession issued by the King to found an estudi general, on 10 January 1401, Martín founded the Estudi General of Medicine in Barcelona under his royal prerogative, granting it the same privileges as those enjoyed by the University of Montpellier.
Lick My Decals Off, Baby was the first record on which the band was credited as " The Magic Band ", rather than " His Magic Band "; journalist Irwin Chusid interprets this change as " a grudging concession of its members ' at least semiautonomous humanity.
The early paintings of Charles I show the front fleur-de-lis, ( as, for example, in the painting by Daniel Mytens ), while later paintings show the cross on the back of the crown ( i. e., the crown shown from the back ), which some suggest might have been a concession to Puritan objections to the representation of saints on the state crown.
Duane and Sonny go on a road trip to Mexico — which happens entirely off-screen — and return to discover that Sam the Lion ( Johnson ), their mentor and father-figure in town, has died of a stroke, leaving a will that bequeaths the town's movie theater to the woman who ran the concession stand, the café to its waitress, Genevieve ( Brennan ), and the pool hall to Sonny.
The hunting method is dependent on firstly the law, then the number of lions in a given area, terrain, the professional hunter or concession owner or the hunting outfitter, their expertise and the client.

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