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Incumbents had no statutory authority in their own right.
Incumbents Michael Brophy and Tito Jackson were elected to new three-year terms, while Wanda Uceta won a two-year unexpired term and Evaristo Burdiez, Jr. won his first full three-year term, after both Burdiez and Uceta had been appointed to fill vacancies.
Incumbents and applicants had to bid a sum to the Treasury for what they thought the contract was worth each year, in a blind auction ; the winner was to be the applicant who bid the most.
Incumbents and applicants had to pass this first before cash bids were even considered ; even then if a cash bid was deemed to impact on plans the application could be rejected.
the introduction of the Church of England Pensions Board, by the Incumbents ' Resignation Act 1871, Amendment Act 1887, any clergyman who had been an incumbent of one benefice continuously for seven years, and became incapacitated by permanent mental or bodily infirmities from fulfilling his duties, could, if the bishop thought fit, have a commission appointed to consider the fitness of his resigning ; and if the commission reported in favour, he could, with the consent of the patron ( or, if that is refused, with the consent of the archbishop ) resign the cure of souls into the bishop's hands, and have assigned to him, out of the benefice, a retiring-pension not exceeding one-third of its annual value, recoverable as a debt from his successor ;

Incumbents and been
" More recently the contest has been altered: TBW invites a pair to participate for exactly two consecutive months ( first as Newcomers, then as Incumbents ); if a pair wins at least one of its two matches, it is invited to return at a later time, and possibly take part in a CTC elimination tournament.

Incumbents and .
Incumbents may serve two successive five-year terms.
Incumbents are permitted to stand for re-election, but unlike the president of the United States, who can be elected just twice, incumbents can be elected for any number of terms.
Incumbents tend to devolve day-to-day maintenance of church buildings and contents to their churchwardens.
" Incumbents Take Lead in City Attorney, Council Races: Democrat Jackson Takes Command.
Incumbents, considered subject matter experts ( SMEs ), are relied upon, usually in a panel, to report elements of their work to the job analyst.

Howard and Cannon
of State Dean Rusk, Sen. George Aiken, President Kennedy, Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey, Sen. Everett Dirksen, William C. Foster, Sen. Howard W. Cannon, Sen. Leverett Saltonstall, Sen. Thomas H. Kuchel, Vice President Johnson.
William Howard Taft was nominated with 702 votes to 68 for Knox, 67 for Hughes, 58 for Cannon, 40 for Fairbanks, 25 for LaFollette, 16 for Foraker, 3 for President Roosevelt, and one abstention.
Senator Howard Cannon of Nevada introduced S. 2493 on February 6, 1978.
Prominent temperance leaders in the United States included Bishop James Cannon, Jr., James Black, Ernest Cherrington, Neal S. Dow, Mary Hunt, William E. Johnson ( known as " Pussyfoot " Johnson ), Carrie Nation, Howard Hyde Russell, John St. John, Billy Sunday, Father Mathew, Andrew Volstead and Wayne Wheeler.
Mixins first appeared in the Symbolics ' object-oriented Flavors system ( developed by Howard Cannon ), which was an approach to object-orientation used in Lisp Machine Lisp.
The passenger terminal is named after the late US Senator Howard Cannon.
The airport received its current name in 1994, when the terminal was named in honor of retired Air Force Reserve Major General and former U. S. Senator Howard Cannon.
), Bill Gosper ( special functions, summation ), Howard Cannon ( user interface, optimization ), and consultant Bill Dubuque ( integration, equation solving, database, optimization ).
Just two months later, Roy Williams was convicted for conspiring to bribe U. S. Senator Howard Cannon.
While on the Ethics Committee, he led the prosecution against fellow Democratic Senator Howard Cannon of Nevada for violations of Senate rules.
In 1964, Laxalt, while serving as lieutenant governor, ran for the United States Senate against Democratic incumbent Howard Cannon and lost a controversial election by 48 votes.
However, his Nevada colleague Howard Cannon, at the last minute, decided to support the treaties.
In 1982 he was elected to the U. S. Senate, ousting four-term incumbent Democrat Howard Cannon in a major upset.
Some of Cannon's prominent descendants include Howard Cannon, U. S. Senator from Nevada between 1959 and 1983 and Chris Cannon, member of the U. S. House of Representatives from 1997 to 2009.
On July 25, 1978, Claiborne was nominated by President Jimmy Carter to a seat on the United States District Court for the District of Nevada vacated by Bruce R. Thompson, on the recommendation of Claiborne's former opponent, Senator Howard Cannon.
Or it could be that Howard Cannon or David Moon or someone could actually remember it all exactly.
In a close race in Nevada, Democratic incumbent Howard Cannon won reelection over Republican Lieutenant Governor Paul Laxalt by fewer than 100 votes.
Howard Walter Cannon ( January 26, 1912 – March 5, 2002 ) was an American politician.
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Flavors, an early object-oriented extension to Lisp developed by Howard Cannon at the MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory for the Lisp machine and its programming language Lisp Machine Lisp, was the first programming language to include mixins.

Howard and Nevada
In addition, Steve Gerber, an influential force on many of the Vertigo writers, provided the miniseries Nevada, which was written based on Neil Gaiman's reiteration of a frequent request to write something more about the characters in " the obligatory comic book fight scene " in Howard the Duck # 16.
In sheer numbers, however, Kerry had fewer endorsements than Howard Dean, who was far ahead in the superdelegate race going into the Iowa caucuses in February 2004, although Kerry lead the endorsement race in Iowa, New Hampshire, Arizona, South Carolina, New Mexico and Nevada.
Howard Dean attracts nearly twice as many voters in each race as John Edwards taking second place in Nevada ( 17 % vs 10 %) and third in Washington, D. C. ( 18 % vs 10 %) close behind Al Sharpton with 20 %.
Summerlin is an affluent master-planned community under development by The Howard Hughes Corporation in the Las Vegas Valley of Nevada near the Spring Mountains and Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.
In the mid 1950s Howard Robard Hughes, Jr. purchased in Southern Nevada near Las Vegas.
He was also known for including lengthy text pages in the midst of a comic book story, such as in Man-Thing, Howard the Duck, Son of Satan, Defenders, Nevada, and his graphic novel, Stewart the Rat.
when he claimed to have saved reclusive business tycoon Howard Hughes in a Nevada desert in 1967, and to have been awarded part of Hughes ' vast estate.
: I, Howard R. Hughes, being of sound mind and disposing mind and memory, not acting under duress, fraud or the undue influence of any person whomever, and being a resident of Las Vegas, Nevada, declare that this is to be my last will and revolt all other wills previously made by me -
In addition to McQueen in the titular role (" Nevada Smith " being a name his character invents ), the picture also features Karl Malden, Brian Keith, Arthur Kennedy, Suzanne Pleshette, Raf Vallone, Janet Margolin, Pat Hingle, Howard Da Silva, Martin Landau and Paul Fix.
On June 18, she made her Nevada debut, beating Susan Howard in Yerington by a four round decision.
That year, NCPAC was successful in only one targeted race ( helping to oust Howard Cannon in Nevada ), failed in several others, and thereafter declined in influence.
* Howard, Hildegarde ( 1952 ): The prehistoric avifauna of Smith Creek Cave, Nevada, with a description of a new gigantic raptor.
Sherman & Howard, which was the only firm to receive a " Tier One " ranking in Colorado in Public Finance law, also received a " Tier One " ranking in Public Finance in Reno, Nevada.
Howard P. Becker was brought up in Reno and Winnemucca, Nevada.

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