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Klym and later
Klym later entered the contest as an Independent Liberal-Progressive, but withdrew before election day.

Klym and Progressive
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In the 1959 election, he lost his seat to Progressive Conservative Fred Klym by 371 votes.

Klym and was
Fred Theodore Klym ( September 28, 1907 in Brokenhead, Manitoba, ( son of Fred Klym and Maria Molinski ) – November 25, 1988 ) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada.
Klym was a solid backbench supporter of the governments of Dufferin Roblin and Walter Weir.
In 1146, the next Ruthenian bishop, Klym Smoliatych ( Kliment of Smolensk ), was appointed to serve as the Metropolitan of Kiev.

Klym and legislature
Lucko attempted to return to the legislature in the provincial elections of 1962 and 1966, but lost to Fred Klym on both occasions.

Klym and defeating
Copp won the Liberal-Progressive nomination for St. Clements in the spring of 1953, defeating Fred Klym by six votes.

Klym and Liberal-Progressive
Copp won the Liberal-Progressive nomination by six votes over Fred Klym.

later and switched
According to the Jargon File, American hackers switched to what they later discovered to be the British quotation system because placing a period inside a quotation mark can change the meaning of data strings that are meant to be typed character-for-character.
" This character, along with the Shmoos, helped cement Capp's favor with the Left, and would increase their outrage a decade later when Capp, a former Franklin D. Roosevelt liberal, switched targets.
Being confronted with wounded, maimed, and dying soldiers on a daily basis instilled in him a desire to study medicine — although he later switched to biomedical research.
A keen interest in science, especially botany and lepidopterology, led him to enter the Honours Science program the University of Toronto in 1963, but he switched to Honors English Language and Literature later in his first year.
The British experimented with oil propulsion for the Tribal class of 1905 but switched temporarily back to coal for the later Beagle class in 1909.
Rosa later switched the strip to comedy-adventure which was his favorite style of comics, and drew the story Lost in ( an alternative section of ) the Andes.
By the later stages of the Eighty Years War the Dutch had switched entirely from the heavier ships still used by the English and Spanish to the lighter frigates, carrying around 40 guns and weighing around 300 tons.
While the SSDD drives initially were the only floppy drives available for the model 5150 PC, IBM later switched to DSDD drives, and the majority of 5150 PCs sold eventually shipped with one or two DSDD drives.
When he switched to traditional stop motion, Caprino tried to maintain the impression that he was still using some kind of " magic " technology to make the puppets move, even though all his later films were made with traditional stop motion techniques.
The terminus was switched to the Oakland Long Wharf two months later on November 8, 1869.
This was later picked up by other slide guitarists such as Bonnie Raitt, Rory Gallagher, Gary Rossington of Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Joe Walsh, who used his middle finger and later in the mid 80s, switched to a brass slide.
Rollei later switched to a camera system of leaf-shutter design, ( i. e., the 6006 and 6008 reflexes to name a few ) and their current medium-format SLRs are now all of the between-the-lens shutter design.
The highest-ranking Greens ever elected in the nation were: John Eder, a member of the Maine House of Representatives until his defeat in November 2006 ; Audie Bock, elected to the California State Assembly in 1999 but switched her registration to Independent seven months later running as an independent in the 2000 election ; and Richard Carroll, elected to the Arkansas House of Representatives in 2008 but switched parties to become a Democrat five months after his election.
Tommy Flowers, who later designed Colossus, " discovered that, so long as valves were switched on and left on, they could operate reliably for very long periods, especially if their ' heaters ' were run on a reduced current ".
Bovril ( United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland ) switched from beef extract to yeast extract for 2005 and most of 2006, but later switched back.
An erroneous story arose in later years that during the run, Quinn and Olivier switched roles and Quinn played Becket to Olivier's King.
PySolFC has integrated Freecell Solver, while KDE's KPatience solitaire suite had initially integrated Freecell Solver as well, but later switched to a heavily modified version of Patsolve.
Some species such as the Nile Tilapia, Australian skink lizard, and Australian dragon lizard have sex determined by chromosomes, but this can later be switched by the temperature of incubation.
It later switched sides, joining the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands.
RealNetworks later switched to the IETF standardized Real Time Streaming Protocol ( RTSP ) but they use RTSP only to manage the connection.
At first, yellow daisies were painted to resemble black-eyed Susans ; workers switched to chrysanthemums later.
Mobutu later moved away from torture and murder, and switched to a new tactic, buying off political rivals.

later and Progressive
To that effect, he founded the Anti-Reelectionist Party ( later the Progressive Constitutional Party ) and incited the Mexican people to rise up against General Díaz, which ignited the Mexican Revolution in 1910.
He took over the premiership later in the year and turned his back on the Popular Party by announcing his engagement to the daughter of the Progressive Party leader, Shefqet Verlaci.
Beit Knessett Shalom was initially established as a Liberal Congregation in the 1970s, and later affiliated to the Union for Progressive Judaism.
* Progressive revelation ( Christianity ), the concept that the sections of the Bible written later contain a fuller revelation of God
Trudeau later ( in October 1975 ) instituted wage and price controls, something which he had mocked Progressive Conservative Party leader Robert Stanfield for proposing during the election campaign a year earlier.
This tradition of secrecy was carried on by the later Progressive reformers when drafting of American laws.
Keaggy would later re-record two of the album's songs: a rearranged version of " I Will Be There " appears on 1993's Crimson and Blue while " Passport " received an update for the 2009 Christian Progressive Rock compilation album CPR 3.
Federal Progressive Conservative leader Robert Stanfield initially supported Trudeau's actions, but later regretted doing so.
It would later become known as the Gordon Heights Progressive Association, which was founded in 1945.
* Kao Meng-Ting ( 高孟定 ), who won a seat in Yunlin County for Green Party Taiwan in the ROC National Assembly in 1996, but later defected to the Democratic Progressive Party.
In 1948 Young supported Progressive Party presidential candidate Henry A. Wallace, which he later viewed as a major mistake.
In 1888, the Progressive Committee was formed to attract businesses to the area, which later became the Board of Trade in 1890.
The first was an effort on May 6th, 1991, by Mike Harris, later premier but then leader of the opposition Progressive Conservatives, to derail the implementation of the budget tabled by the NDP government under premier Bob Rae.
Reformers during the Progressive Era later carried on this tradition of secrecy when drafting American laws.
During the later years of his deanship, Lewis ’ s attention was diverted and all but consumed by the politics of the Progressive Republican movement.
In the 1970s and 1980s, he financed the anti-apartheid Progressive Federal Party, that later merged the Democratic Alliance.
He was later involved in the Progressive List for Peace.
By order of seats, the Republican, Unity, and Democratic ( formerly Constitutionalist ) parties later merged into the Progressive Party under Liang Qichao.
Brown and Silye both subsequently left the Reform Party and later ran as Progressive Conservative candidates.
Though Kesari was considered to be one of the visionaries of the Progressive Movement of Arts and Letters of Kerala, serious difference of opinion emerged later between full-time Communist Party activists and other personalities, namely Kesari and Joseph Mundassery.
Willis resigned as a cabinet minister in August 1950, and Progressive Conservative delegates overwhelmingly voted to leave the coalition at their annual convention later in the year.
Taylor's successor was Steve Morgan, and it later emerged that four donations were channelled through a non-operating think tank, the Progressive Policies Forum ( PPF ) which may be connected with Morgan, who was named as a donor.
Had the election been held later in 2001 amid an economic downturn, some observers suggested that the Canadian Alliance and Progressive Conservative parties may have merged as a united right-wing party, or that right-wing voters would turn en masse to either the Alliance or PC Party, which would have presented a more difficult election for the Liberal Party.
Robert Marion " Fighting Bob " La Follette, Sr. ( June 14, 1855June 18, 1925 ) was an American Republican ( and later a Progressive ) politician.
He was initially elected as a Progressive but later joined the Republican Party.

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