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The second study lasted 411 days in 2000 – 2001, in Ahmedabad, India, under the direction of a 21 member team of medical doctors and scientists led by doctors Sudhir Shah and K. K. Shah, a past President of the Indian Medical Association and current Chairman of the Jainist Doctors ' Federation ( the latter group aims to " Promote scientific research and medical education based on principles of Jainism ").
Indonesian foreign policy under the " New Order " government of President Suharto moved away from the stridently anti-Western, anti-American posturing that characterized the latter part of the Sukarno era.
Among his top ten R & B hits during this latter period included " Funky President ( People It's Bad )" and " Get Up Offa That Thing ", the latter song released in 1976 and aimed at musical rivals such as Barry White, The Ohio Players and K. C.
* 7 February 1969-Heinrich Windelen ( CDU ) succeeds von Hassel as Minister of Displaced Persons, Refugees, and War Victims after the latter was elected to President of the Bundestag.
* 26 March 1969-Horst Ehmke ( SPD ) succeeds Heinemann as Minister of Justice after the latter was elected to 5th President of Germany.
Following the latter coup, Abdel Aziz became President of the High Council of State as part of what was described as a political transition leading to a new election.
The Prime Minister is appointed by the President to assist the latter in the administration of the affairs of the executive.
Ministries of the government are composed of the Premier and his deputies, ministers, and selected other individuals ; all are appointed by the President on the recommendation of the Prime Minister ( whereas the appointment of the latter requires the consent of the State Duma ).
In a series of high-level meetings since the latter half of 1998, Slovenia and Croatia have been engaged in settling bilateral differences, a process which accelerated after the death of Croatian President Franjo Tuđman in 1999.
While he still was mayor of Paris ( since 1977 ), Chirac went to Abidjan ( Côte d ' Ivoire ) where he supported President Houphouët-Boigny ( 1960 – 1993 ), although the latter was being called a " thief " by the local population.
The latter were led, nominally, by Éamon de Valera, who had resigned as President of the Republic on the treaty's ratification.
In the former case it would not legally bind Parliament to approve the said legislation irrelevant of the result of the said referendum, however the latter case, it would be conventionally binding on the President to promulgate the bill into law.
For the same reason, although notionally the viceroy exercised the executive authority of the state, in practice he did so only at the direction of the President of the Executive Council, making the latter the Free State's political leader.
Kevin O ' Higgins, the Minister for Justice, who was also acting President for Cosgrave while the latter was in hospital, moved to resolve the so-called " Army Mutiny ".
It was after the latter of these playoff losses that Bobby Clarke retired and was named Vice President and General Manager of the team.
The latter was the policy of President Pétion in the South.
It was later revealed that the decision to withdraw had been agreed at an emergency meeting during the day between Norman Lamont, Prime Minister John Major, Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd, President of the Board of Trade Michael Heseltine and Home Secretary Kenneth Clarke ( the latter three all being strong pro-Europeans as well as senior Cabinet Ministers ), and that the interest rate hike to 15 percent had only been a temporary measure to prevent a rout in the pound that afternoon.
Attending to the judicial arrangements of the Treaty of Petrópolis, President Rodrigues Alves sanctioned the law which created the Territory of Acre ( 1904 ), further dividing it into three departments: Alto Acre, Alto Purus, and Alto Juruá, the latter being separated to form Alto Tarauacá ( 1912 ).
Latter-day Saints believe that, in addition to Joseph Smith being the first prophet appointed by Jesus in the " latter days ", every subsequent President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints also serves in the capacity of prophet, seer and revelator.
O ' Higgins had formed a negative view of Cosgrave having worked under him at Local Government and was not happy when the latter was appointed President of the Executive Council.
Ilocos Norte is noted for being the birthplace of former President Ferdinand E. Marcos, who led an authoritarian rule over the country during the latter half of his incumbency.
In the latter part of 2011, University President Dr. Dawood Farahi had come under scrutiny for multiple errors that had been found on his resumes.
This constitution represented a compromise consensus on three issues: the role of Islam, the sharing of power between the federal government and the provinces, and the division of responsibilities between the President and the Prime Minister, with a greatly strengthened position for the latter.

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In the beginning Charles Alston's mural work was inspired by the work of Aaron Douglas, Diego Rivera and José Clemente Orozco, the latter who he met when they did mural work in New York.
Among the latter was a former federal police corporal, José López Rega, who was the founder of the Alianza Anticomunista Argentina (" Triple A ") death squads, which had organized the massacre.
José Donoso's novel Curfew recalls the latter days of the recent military dictatorship, while Antonio Skármeta's novel Burning Patience ( drawing on Neruda's life as a Chilean icon ) was the inspiration for the Oscar-winning Italian film, Il Postino ( The Postman ).
The latter song, performed by Rafael José, won top prize of the festival.
By the 16th century, the first conquerors who crossed through its territory were Cristobal de Onate, José Angulo and Gines Vazquez del Mercado, the latter attracted by the illusion of the existence of a large supply of silver ; he had ultimately discovered a special deposit of iron, which now bears his name.
Even in the early 1930s, he could nearly hold his own in blitz chess against the then world chess champion Alexander Alekhine, although Fine admitted that the few times he played blitz with Alekhine's predecessor José Raúl Capablanca, the latter beat him " mercilessly ".
In the latter, Cuban writer José María Heredia published poems about his stay in Mexico.
In March 1822, José Bernardo de Tagle, Marquis of Torre Tagle and Supreme Delegate of the Republic, who replaced San Martín provisionally when the latter traveled to Guayaquil, decreed a new design for the flag.
The latter was duly elected over José María Linares ( perhaps with the help of at least some degree of official fraud ), and for two years ruled Bolivia as a virtual proxy of the powerful former president.
All but the Ompin and Julpun in the northeast were at the missions by the end of 1806 ; the latter two groups moved to Mission San José during the 1810-1812 period.
These players include Andy Pafko ( who, coincidentally, played in the 1945 World Series as a Cub ), Gene Baker, Smoky Burgess, Don Hoak, Dale Long, Lou Brock ( whose first title was in after a mid-season trade to the St. Louis Cardinals ), Lou Johnson, Jim Brewer, Moe Drabowsky, Don Cardwell, Ken Holtzman, Billy North, Fred Norman, Bill Madlock, Manny Trillo, Greg Gross, Rick Monday, Burt Hooton, Bruce Sutter, Willie Hernández, Joe Niekro, Dennis Eckersley, Joe Carter, Greg Maddux, Joe Girardi ( as both a player and a manager ), José Vizcaíno, Glenallen Hill ( after his second stint with the Cubs ; his title came in after a mid-season trade ), Luis Gonzalez, Mike Morgan, Mark Grace, Mark Bellhorn, Bill Mueller, Scott Eyre ( whose title came in after he been traded from the Cubs during the season ), Tom Gordon, Matt Stairs, Jamie Moyer, in, Mark DeRosa and Mike Fontenot — the former of whom had been traded the offseason before, the latter having been traded that midseason, and in, Ryan Theriot who was traded the previous season.
He received a boost from his then manager José Mourinho, when the latter declined to make an approach for Spain and Real Betis ( as of the 2006 / 07 season with Valencia CF ) winger Joaquín, stating that he had enough options in terms of wingers.
Chinchina, Colombia, altitude 1, 360 m, is an example of a place which would be labelled Afb, as it has abundant rainfall year-round, while the climate of San José, Costa Rica, altitude 1, 161 m, would fall under Awb since the latter city's rainfall regime consists of a wet summer and a dry winter.
Buried in a mass grave, his remains were later moved and buried with José Gómez Osorio, the last Republican civil governor of Madrid, shot months earlier, thanks to the concern of the family of the latter.
However, soon after he openly opposed the politics of de Alvear's government, and his insurrection caused the resignation of the latter and resulted in a new election of a Supreme Director in the Constituting General Assembly, where he was designated interim Supreme Director from April 20, 1815 to April 16, 1816 in place of the elected José Rondeau, who was absent on a military campaign in Peru.
* Tomoe Gozen is one of the characters resurrected on the planet of Riverworld, in both the science fiction novels of Philip José Farmer and the 2010 miniseries adaptation of the same name ; in the latter she is depicted as wielding two blades ( one definitely a katana and the other, smaller-tsuka blade potentially being an elongated tantō ) in the style of Musashi Miyamoto and the Go Rin No Sho, or Book of Five Rings.
Over the course of 15 top division seasons, he amassed totals of 307 games and 25 goals ; with the latter club, he was also involved in an internal dispute which resulted in the departure of 15 players, along with manager José Maria Pedroto and director of football Jorge Nuno Pinto da Costa.
At the end of August 2006, with the transfer window about to close, press reports linked him with a move to either or Arsenal, with the latter as part of a possible swap deal including José Antonio Reyes ; Baptista himself had strenuously claimed that he was not interested in a move away from Real Madrid.
In the meantime, the car was raced by José Froilán González and Ken Wharton, the latter being one of BRM's own test drivers.
When Héctor José Cámpora was elected president on March 11, 1973, for the first general elections since 1963, as Perón's stand-in since the latter was forbidden from running himself, José López Rega, sent by Perón, became Minister of Social Welfare.

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