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The DFZ was produced as an interim model, but in 1988 Cosworth created the DFV's final evolution, the DFR, which soldiered on in F1 with smaller teams until 1991, scoring its last points-including a pair of second places by Jean Alesi-with Tyrrell in 1990.
Following these events, Poe successively places the children under the care of Monty Montgomery, Josephine Anwhistle, Sir, Jerome and Esmé Squalor, and finally the Village of Fowl Devotees, acting as their temporary guardian in the interim.

interim and running
On May 19, 2011, Rae declared that he would not be running for leadership for the Liberal Party, but would instead seek the interim leadership position.
The interim solution was announced on January 7, 2010 with the USSF running the new USSF D2 Pro League comprising clubs from both USL-1 and NASL.
The party continued as a registered party into the 1980s, not running candidates in the 1977 election and running only 5 candidates with interim leader John C. Turmel in the 1981 election.
To calm down the friction which developed, the local governments concluded an interim agreement on division of the area running along ethnic lines.
He ran again in 1932 and defeated interim Senator Cameron Morrison in the Democratic primary runoff by nearly two to one after running a particularly nasty, populist campaign, which accused Morrison of being a Communist sympathizer.
The interim solution was announced on January 7, 2010 with the USSF running the new USSF D-2 league comprising clubs from both USL-1 and NASL.
Later that year an interim body known as the Joint Policy Committee, and including prominent scientists Edward Bowen ( Aus ), Olin Eggen ( Aus ), Richard Woolley ( UK ) and Jim Hosie ( UK ) was formed to oversee the early running of a project office which was located in Canberra.
Mahfuz Nedahi, who had served as Minister of Mines and Industry in the interim government, accused the other candidates of running on tribal or party lines and failing to offer a true programme of national unity, while Sayed Abdul Hadi Dabir, an amateur boxer and former fighter in the Mujahedin, criticised tribal nepotism in government appointments and called for a national Ulema to be formed as part of the elected parliament.
Nevertheless, the government had been aware of the risk it was running with such legislation and it had done everything possible to ensure that fishermen could not obtain interim relief against the Act's application.
A panel of supporters, including committee members of Thunder Storm took over the running of the club in the interim period.
John C. Turmel claimed to be the interim leader of the Ontario Social Credit Party during the campaign running 5 candidates in the Ottawa area.
After 12 months of interim running repairs, it ran for a while to raise funds for its forthcoming 10-year major boiler recertification.
On October 16, 2009, Branstad announced his retirement as President of Des Moines University in order to pursue running again for Governor of Iowa ; Steve Dengle was chosen as interim president.
He was chosen by the Broncos out of a list of 5 possible head coach candidates that included Broncos interim head coach and former running backs coach Eric Studesville, Jacksonville Jaguars offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter, Houston Texans offensive coordinator Rick Dennison and New York Giants defensive coordinator Perry Fewell.
In 2010, Examples of work to be finished in this early phase that will be complete for the 2011 Season, a contractor is running underground utility cables and erecting an interim terminal building that will be used by the Salem Ferry, replacing the current trailer.

interim and party
Page remained dominant in the party until 1939 and briefly served as an interim Prime Minister between the death of Joseph Lyons and the election of Robert Menzies as his successor, but Page's refusal to serve under Menzies led to his resignation as leader.
For many party members, he represented an " interim " choice, as Morínigo had been for the Liberals in 1940.
After two years in power, Yhombi-Opango was accused of corruption and deviation from party directives, and removed from office on February 5, 1979, by the Central Committee of the PCT, which then simultaneously designated Vice President and Defense Minister Col. Denis Sassou-Nguesso as interim President.
After the party under the leadership of Mitzna suffered a crushing defeat, Peres again emerged as interim leader.
However, John McEwen, interim Prime Minister and leader of the Country Party, announced that he and his party would not serve in a government led by McMahon.
When the 41st Canadian Parliament convened on 2 June 2011, Plamondon became the Bloc's interim parliamentary leader while Vivian Barbot, who became interim party president following Duceppe's resignation, continued in that role.
Once dissolution proceedings commence, either party may seek interim or pendente lite support during the course of the litigation.
Military regimes tend to portray themselves as non-partisan, as a " neutral " party that can provide interim leadership in times of turmoil, and also tend to portray civilian politicians as corrupt and ineffective.
Dan Miller, the longest-serving member of the legislature stepped-in as interim premier and party leader during an acrimonious leadership race between Dosanjh, maverick West Kootenay MLA Corky Evans and Wilson, who had been persuaded to fold his stalled PDA in 1998 and join Clark's cabinet.
The Conservative caucus chose C. E. Gault to be interim Leader of the Opposition but, after Houde resigned as party leader in 1932, Duplessis won the leadership of the party during the 1933 convention over the only other candidate, Onésime Gagnon.
He was a moderate, constitutional and conciliatory politician who attained the twin dominant objectives of his political life, party unity and finally in September 1914 achieving Irish Home Rule under an Act which granted an interim form of self-government to Ireland.
As the only surviving member of what turned out to be the last PC Cabinet, Charest was appointed interim party leader and confirmed in the post in April 1995.
When Vander Zalm resigned on April 2, 1991, Johnston was named interim leader of the party.
Steel was briefly joint interim leader of the Social and Liberal Democrats ( as the new party was at first called ) before elections in which he did not stand, before becoming the party's Foreign Affairs spokesman.
After the conference resolution, the 79 Group decided to agree to disband, but rather than going away, the Group formed an interim committee to create the " 79 Group Socialist Society " outside the party.
Forwards also typically have no interim partial settlements or " true-ups " in margin requirements like futures – such that the parties do not exchange additional property securing the party at gain and the entire unrealized gain or loss builds up while the contract is open.
He then became joint interim leader of the new party, known as the Social and Liberal Democrats ( SLD ) before later becoming the Liberal Democrats.
However, the Liberal National Board has announced that the interim leader position could only be held by an individual who agreed not to seek the permanent leadership and not to seek to change the party or merge it with another party during his tenure.
In 1996, when Lucien Bouchard stepped down as Bloc leader to become leader of the Parti Québécois, Duceppe served as interim leader of the party.
Unlike at the federal level, however, there have been instances where the governing party recommended that the deputy premier serve as premier on an interim basis until a permanent successor was chosen — most notably, Dan Miller ascended from the deputy premiership to the premiership of British Columbia in 1999, following the resignation of Glen Clark, and Kathy Dunderdale ascended from the deputy premiership to the premiership of Newfoundland and Labrador in 2010, following the resignation of Danny Williams.
By contrast, during leadership contests for the official opposition party, the leader of the opposition has often ( though not always ) been occupied by an interim parliamentary leader.
Therefore, if in the future a Prime Minister were to die in office, resign without notice or become permanently incapacitated, it would probably be expected that the Deputy Prime Minister would likely to take over as an interim Prime Minister, but not if ( s ) he was expected to run for the full-time leadership of the governing party.

interim and joint
This command has already been dissolved and the 8100 personnel, working in the former CASSIC have been transferred to the other existing air force commands and to the DIRISI, the interim joint defence communication and intelligence organisation.
After the Alvor Agreement in early 1976, according to which the three movements set up a joint interim government with Portugal and independence was to be granted in November, the US decided to support the FNLA, fighting between the three movements resumed and the agreement fell apart.
Mark Stone, Enterasys Chairman of the Board, was named interim CEO and completed the joint venture transaction.
To ease the tensions, the two governments signed an interim treaty, establishing a joint Russo-Ukrainian Black Sea Fleet under bilateral command ( and Soviet Navy flag ) until a full-scale partition agreement could be reached.

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