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subsequent and elections
The subsequent elections Løgting were won by an anti-independence majority and instead a high degree of self-governance was attained in 1948 with the passing of the Act of Faroese Home Rule.
The October 1923 Honduran presidential elections and the subsequent political and military conflicts provided the first real tests of these new treaty arrangements.
In the subsequent deputies ' elections, four JDA candidates were successful, but three of them subsequently left the party and continued to sit as independents.
In three subsequent elections to the Sejm, he ran all the time from Łódź, each time gaining more and more votes ( from 50 thousand in 1991 up to 146 thousand in 2001 ); he held a seat in Parliament till 2005.
The exercise, nonetheless, demonstrated the overwhelming strength of President Konaré's ADEMA party, causing some other historic parties to boycott subsequent elections.
The opposition participated in municipal elections in January – February 1994 and in subsequent elections for the Senate, gaining representation at the local level as well as one seat in the Senate.
The opposition participated in municipal elections in January – February 1994 and subsequent Senate elections, most recently in April 2004, gaining representation at the local level as well as three seats in the Senate.
He was successful, they won the elections of 1904 and all subsequent elections until the 20's, when another defection of Republicans allowed for the creation of yet another party bringing into it persons supporting a status change.
It also set about establishing strict rules for papal elections, thereby restricting the involvement of the nobility in subsequent elections.
Their regnal dates as emperor take into account elections and subsequent coronations.
With the Labor Party split between Scullin's supporters and Langites, and with a very popular leader ( Lyons had a genial manner and the common touch ), the UAP won the subsequent parliamentary elections in December 1931 in a massive landslide which saw the two wings of the Labor Party cut down to 18 seats between them, and Lyons became Prime Minister in January 1932.
At the end of the current election cycle any unspent portions of this voucher would expire and could not be rolled over to subsequent elections for that voter.
In response, King Charles prorogued Parliament and then dissolved it but the subsequent elections in August and September saw the Whigs ' strength increase.
The town has remained part of the Monmouth constituency in subsequent elections, although the constituency boundary has changed several times.
In the subsequent elections the VVD lost five seats, leaving only twenty-two.
To counter vote fraud in the Democratic stronghold of New York City, Grant sent in tens of thousands of armed, uniformed federal marshals and other election officials to regulate the 1870 and subsequent elections.
However, it ended subsequent to the legislative elections that followed Chirac's decisive defeat of Jospin ( who failed even to make it through to the runoff ) in the 2002 presidential election.
In the subsequent elections the ARP gained one seat.
Several years later a group of Seventh Day Adventist migrated into the area, took control of town government in subsequent elections and renamed it Hatley in honor of a minister in the church they left when they moved to the Hatley area.

subsequent and 1991
The current 1991 constitution does not have that requirement, but subsequent administrations have tended to include members of opposition parties.
Iraq's seizure of Kuwait in August 1990, subsequent international economic sanctions, and damage from military action by an international coalition beginning in January 1991, drastically reduced economic activity.
Iraq's seizure of Kuwait in August 1990, subsequent international economic sanctions, and damage from the ensuing Gulf War of 1991 drastically reduced economic activity.
It was initiated in February 1991 by science fiction authors Pat Murphy and Karen Joy Fowler, subsequent to a discussion at WisCon.
Although Somalia has had no central monetary authority for upwards of 15 years between the outbreak of the civil war in 1991 and the subsequent re-establishment of the Central Bank of Somalia in 2009, the nation's payment system is actually fairly advanced due primarily to the widespread existence of private money transfer operators ( MTO ) that have acted as informal banking networks.
The subsequent outbreak of the civil war in 1991 led to the disbandment of the Somali National Army ( SNA ).
* The Yugoslav Wars ( 1991 – 1995 ) – The breakup of Yugoslavia beginning on 25 June 1991 after the republics of Croatia and Slovenia declared independence from Yugoslavia which was followed by the subsequent Yugoslav wars.
* The Moscow Coup and subsequent break-up of the Soviet Union on 26 December 1991.
In 1991, Rep. Jamie L. Whitten ( D-MS ) introduced a bill to reestablish the RFC, but it did not receive a hearing by a congressional committee and he did not reintroduce the bill in subsequent sessions.
Wakeman, along with the combined members of both bands then joined to form a Yes supergroup ( made up of past and present members of Yes ) for the subsequent tour in 1991.
The current political system is derived from the 1990 Constitution of Benin and the subsequent transition to democracy in 1991.
The subsequent 1991 World Series was ranked by ESPN to be the best ever played, with four games decided on the final pitch and three games going into extra innings.
" The style of Hammerheart was further demonstrated on the subsequent Twilight of the Gods ( 1991 ) and Blood on Ice ( recorded in 1989 but completed in 1996 ).
The original members of the Legislative Yuan remained until December 31, 1991, when as part of subsequent Judicial Yuan ruling, they were forced to retire and the members elected in 1989 remained until the 161 members of the Second Legislative Yuan were elected in December 1992.
The word was included in the Oxford Dictionary of New Words in 1991, but removed from the subsequent edition after Pilger complained and, according to some sources, threatened legal action.
) A subsequent article in the June 13, 1991 edition of New York Times details his agreement with prosecutors to " serve two years probation for practicing engineering without a license.
For example, Lenny Kravitz is listed for " It Ain't Over ' til It's Over " ( No. 2, August 1991 ); the book therefore misses subsequent hits, such as " Fly Away ", which peaked at # 12 in 1999, and " Again ", which peaked at # 4 in 2001, on the Hot 100.
Gareth Evans and Prime Minister Paul Keating ( 1991 – 1996 ) gave maintenance of close relations with the Indonesian government a high priority, as did the subsequent Prime Minister John Howard and Foreign Minister Alexander Downer during their first term in office ( 1996 – 1998 ).
On subsequent trips to New York in mid-1991, Buckley began co-writing with Gary Lucas resulting in the songs " Grace " and " Mojo Pin ", and by late 1991 he began performing with Lucas ' band Gods and Monsters around New York City.
Since her first solo exhibition in 1958, Martin ’ s work has been the subject of more than 85 solo shows and two retrospectives including the survey, Agnes Martin, organized by the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, which later traveled to Milwaukee, Miami, Houston and Madrid ( 1992 – 94 ) and Agnes Martin: Paintings and Drawings 1974 – 1990 organized by the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, with subsequent venues in France and Germany ( 1991 – 92 ).
In 1991, these members were ordered to resign by a subsequent Judicial Yuan ruling.
In part, this reflects the changing character of Spitalfields more generally, but in Commercial Street in particular it was stimulated by the departure of the market in 1991 ( and subsequent redevelopment of its buildings ), the arrival of a number of private residential developments ( especially at the northern end of the street ), and the introduction of some modest traffic-calming measures.

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