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interim and two
`` For instance, regarding the fact that the Gross Committee issued two interim announcements to the press during its investigation.
The jury said it found the court `` has incorporated into its operating procedures the recommendations '' of two previous grand juries, the Atlanta Bar Association and an interim citizens committee.
This area is located near the Sečovlje-Plovanija official border crossing point ( set up by an interim agreement of the two countries in the 1990s ).
To avenge this abduction, the Sabines attacked Rome, although not immediately — since Hersilia, the daughter of Tatius, the leader of the Sabines, had been married to Romulus, the Roman leader, and then had two children by him in the interim.
During the interim, Mark Mothersbaugh began composing music for the TV show Pee-Wee's Playhouse, and released an elaborately packaged solo cassette, Musik for Insomniaks, which was later expanded and released as two CDs in 1988.
An interim government turned over power in February 2000 when opposition leader Kumba Ialá took office following two rounds of transparent presidential elections.
The communists retained support and governmental control in the first round of elections under the interim law, but fell two months later during a general strike.
The shortest term was held by James Skivring Smith, who was interim president all of two months.
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.
In December 1967, two members of Britain's Parliament worked out an interim agreement by which for one year a British official would exercise basic administrative authority along with the Anguilla Council.
There are two exceptions: 1 ) Any affidavit sworn in the course of the collaboration and vouching documentation attaching to same and 2 ) any interim agreement made and signed off in the course of the collaboration or correspondence relating thereto.
In 1979 Foucault made two tours of Iran, undertaking extensive interviews with political protagonists in support of the new interim government established soon after the Iranian Revolution.
In the interim, on April 15, 1947, Council of Ministers issued a decree # 493-192, ordering the Mikoyan OKB to build two prototypes for a new jet fighter.
The Government therefore ordered the Speaker of the Riksdag, Ingemund Bengtsson, to serve as Regent ad interim for two days.
* Waseem Sajjad, two time interim President of Pakistan and Former Chairman Senate
For much of 1922 the Aireacht governed in parallel with the Provisional Government, an interim administration established under the Anglo-Irish Treaty, and the membership of the two cabinets overlapped.
SALT I led to the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty and an interim agreement between the two powers.
Ne Win was asked to serve as interim prime minister from 28 October 1958 by U Nu, when the AFPFL split into two factions and U Nu barely survived a motion of no-confidence against his government in parliament.
In the interim between these two visits the Japanese backed Inner Mongolian Army had tried to invade Suiyuan.
The board eventually was embroiled in counter lawsuits by board members and listener-sponsors, and after global settlement of the lawsuits in November 2001, an interim board was formed to craft new bylaws, which it did in two tumultuous years of national debates among thousands of listener-sponsors and activists, finally giving listener-sponsors the right and responsibility to elect new Local Station Boards at each of the five Pacifica stations.
On 22 October 2010, it was confirmed Bosnich would temporarily join the North Queensland Fury as an interim coach for the fixture against Newcastle Jets, in the absence of Franz Straka and Stuart McLaren, who had been banned from the touchline for two games.
Apart from their two months ' involvement with the interim service before the opening transmission of Harlech, Television Wales and West were never heard of again.
Morales's departure did not allow sufficient time to undertake a search for his replacement, so the CUNY Board of Trustees named the Provost, Dr. William J. Fritz, interim President for a period of up to two years.
In the interim, thousands of the enslaved Africans had fled to Palmares, and soon the mocambos there had grown into two significant states.
* June 28: At 10: 26 AM, the US-led Coalition Provisional Authority formally transferred sovereignty of Iraqi territory to the Iraqi interim government, two days ahead of schedule.

interim and weeks
Three weeks after the no-no, Manager John Boles was fired and Hall of Famer Tony Perez was named interim manager for the rest of the season.
The junta ruled the country by martial law and executive decree for weeks, until it promulgated an interim constitution on 2006-10-01.
* 2004 Haitian coup d ' état – a conflict fought for several weeks in Haiti during February 2004 that resulted in the premature end of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide's second term, and the installment of an interim government led by Gerard Latortue.
In " In Purgatory's Shadow ", it is discovered that Dr. Bashir has been kidnapped, imprisoned for weeks and in the interim replaced by a Changeling.
He was re-elected in the Toronto Centre riding in the 2011 general election and was named interim leader of the Liberal Party weeks later, replacing Michael Ignatieff.
Although Blum's last government was very much an interim administration ( lasting less than five weeks ) it nevertheless succeeded in implementing a number of measures which helped to reduce the cost of living.
After an increasingly tense two weeks of demonstrations, Shevardnadze resigned as President on 23 November, to be replaced on an interim basis by parliamentary speaker Nino Burjanadze.
As state law required an immediate primary and general election for the remaining U. S. Senate seat term, a primary election was held just three weeks after Evans ' interim appointment.
McPeak also acted as Secretary of the Air Force for three weeks in 1993, during an interim before the formal appointment and confirmation of Sheila E. Widnall, as of that date becoming the only person to have ever concurrently served in both capacities.
for the previous two seasons, became the de facto G. M., and officially claimed the title on an interim basis weeks later.
For several weeks in the spring of 2011, she served as interim Chair of the Democratic National Committee.
The choir tours for two weeks domestically every year in February, during the college's week-long interim break and the first week of second semester.
In weeks 6 and 7, Boller was once again named the interim starter for the Ravens.
The college's curriculum is based on a calendar divided into two 15 week semesters, separated by an interim period of four weeks during January, as well as an optional summer term of eight weeks.
The United States Supreme Court stated in Roe v. Wade ( 1973 ) that viability ( i. e., the " interim point at which the fetus becomes ... potentially able to live outside the mother's womb, albeit with artificial aid ") " is usually placed at about seven months ( 28 weeks ) but may occur earlier, even at 24 weeks.
Velázquez's interim successor, Blas Chumacero, died three weeks after Velázquez at the age of 92.
Velázquez's interim successor, Blas Chumacero, died three weeks after Velázquez, aged 92.
He served in several posts in the government of France, most notably as interim minister of foreign affairs for two weeks in the spring of 1973.
Bustamante agreed to resign, Francisco Javier Echeverría was chosen interim president, and three weeks later Santa Anna occupied the presidency.
He was secretary of state of Spain ( ministro de estado ) three times, first in 1812, then in an interim capacity from 1818 to 1819, and finally for a few weeks from December 1823 until his death in January 1824.
Friends recall that Bush said nothing of his decision, even to Laura, until many weeks later when they realized that he had not had so much as a single beer in the interim.
Kaplan was named interim Executive Producer of The Early Show for 10 weeks ( which he ran while also EP-ing the Evening News ) as it struggled through a period of readjustment due to a personnel change.

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