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The governor, Sir Philip Game, wrote to Lang, warning him that ministers were breaking the law, and warning that if they continued, he would have to obtain ministers who could carry on government within legal bounds.
Lang continued to lead the Labor Opposition, although the NSW Branch of the ALP remained separate from the rest of the party.
While Dietrich arguably never fully regained her former screen glory, she continued performing in the movies, including appearances for such distinguished directors as Billy Wilder, Fritz Lang, Alfred Hitchcock and Orson Welles, in films that included A Foreign Affair ( 1948 ), Stage Fright ( 1950 ), Rancho Notorious ( 1952 ), Witness for the Prosecution ( 1957 ), and Touch of Evil ( 1958 ).
Shi Lang continued at his post in Fujian, seizing almost half of the developed land in southern Taiwan for his own profit.
Back in Lang Vei, the North Vietnamese continued to harass the small force of soldiers still trapped in the command bunker with hand grenades, explosives and bursts of gunfire down the stairwell that led into the bunker.
This project was continued every year between 1984 and 1994 by Harry Andrews under the supervision of Dr. Lang, who made periodic visits to the bank.
Yen continued to be active in the Hong Kong cinema in the 2000s, starring as Chu Zhaonan in Tsui Hark's wuxia epic film Seven Swords, and as Ma Kwun in Wilson Yip's brutal crime drama film SPL: Sha Po Lang in 2005.
" Former head of the Middle East section of the DIA W. Patrick Lang told the Washington Post that the Weekly Standard article which published Feith's memo " is a listing of a mass of unconfirmed reports, many of which themselves indicate that the two groups continued to try to establish some sort of relationship.
W. Patrick Lang, former head of the Middle East section of Defense Intelligence Agency, called the Feith memo " a listing of a mass of unconfirmed reports, many of which themselves indicate that the two groups continued to try to establish some sort of relationship.
After his successful expedition, Lang was put in charge of the Museum's Congo expeditions, which he continued to lead until the outbreak of World War I in 1914.
After the war, Lang continued his reporting in Europe and wrote reports on the rebuilding of Berlin and the fall of The Iron Curtain.
However Lang continued to enjoy the overwhelming support of the party branches and he controlled a large majority at the annual conference, which was the party's ultimate forum.
Lang continued to lead the New South Wales branch of the Labor Party, which had effectively seceded from the Federal Labor Party, when Lang's supporters sided with the UAP to bring down the Scullin Labor Government in November 1931.
McGirr continued to be a loyal supporter of Lang throughout the 1930s, even though Lang Labor did not win any elections.

Lang and political
Lang spent his long retirement editing his newspaper The Century, and wrote several books about his political life, including The Great Bust, I Remember and The Turbulent Years.
Cast members included cartoonist Timothy Birdsall, political commentator Bernard Levin, and actors Lance Percival, who sidelined in topical calypsos, many improvised to suggestions from the audience, Kenneth Cope, Roy Kinnear, Willie Rushton, Al Mancini, Robert Lang, Frankie Howerd, David Kernan and Millicent Martin.
In April 2001, the Minister of Education, Jack Lang, admitted formally that for more than two centuries, the political powers of the French government had repressed regional languages, and announced that bilingual education would, for the first time, be recognized, and bilingual teachers recruited in French public schools.
A member of the French Socialist Party, Allègre is better known to the general public for his past political responsibilities, which include serving as Minister of Education of France in the Jospin cabinet from 4 June 1997 to March 2000, when he was replaced by Jack Lang.
Jack Lang studied political science at the Institut d ' Études Politiques de Paris, and went on to receive a postgraduate degree in public law.
The Socialist Party denounced Lang for this vote ; party spokesman Julien Dray said that he had " gone too far " and " no longer has his place in our political family ", while Jean-Marc Ayrault, the President of the Socialist Parliamentary Group, said that Lang's vote was an act of " crossing the Rubicon ".
Lang replied by saying that it " is in nobody's power to strike me from the map of the French political landscape ".
Throughout his term as Scottish Secretary, Rifkind, like Younger before him, and Ian Lang and Michael Forsyth in later years, was constrained by the political weakness of the Conservative Party in Scotland unlike in England.
* Ojakangas Mika, A Philosophy of Concrete Life: Carl Schmitt and the political thought of late modernity ( 2nd ed Peter Lang, 2006 ), ISBN 3-03910-963-4
In April 2001, the Minister of Education, Jack Lang, admitted formally that for more than two centuries, the political powers of the French government had repressed regional languages, and announced that bilingual education would, for the first time, be recognised, and bilingual teachers recruited in French public schools.
The political role of the Governor became a matter of controversy in 1932 when the Governor of New South Wales, Sir Philip Game, used his reserve power to dismiss the Premier, Jack Lang, on the grounds that Lang was acting illegally.
In 1986, Lang mounted what the New York Times described as a " one-man challenge " against the nomination of political scientist Samuel P. Huntington to the National Academy of Sciences.
Lang kept his political correspondence and related documentation in extensive " files ".
As this political struggle comes to a head, John Lang follows his conscience and sides with the Islandians,
Lang was out of the mainstream from 1842, but his political influence was such that he had to be accommodated if union of the three Presbyterian streams was to be achieved.
Like Lang, Deniehy was an advocate of extended democracy in the emerging political systems of the Australian colonies.
Having rejected the likelihood of the CPA's mainstream political success following the party's 1925 defeats, Garden re-embraced the Labor Party and became a supporter of Lang.
He was popular with the wealthy political and acting elite, including such persons as Ronald Reagan, Gary Cooper, Cary Grant, Barry Goldwater, the Vanderbilts, Fritz Lang, Barbara Hutton, Ray Milland, Debbie Reynolds, Sonja Henie, Billy Wilder, Dorothy Lamour, John D. Hertz, Barbara Stanwyck, Henry Koster, William Perlberg, William Wyler, and Robert Taylor.

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They formed the acrobat duo " Lang and Cravat " in the 1930s and soon joined the Kay Brothers circus.
His writing stint was brief, as Lang soon started to work as a director at the German film studio Ufa, and later Nero-Film, just as the Expressionist movement was building.
Lang soon started taking guitar lessons from Ted Larsen, the band's guitar player.
Because of this, Lang, like many of his UFA colleagues, would soon leave Germany to work in Hollywood.
A Commander Lang begins the pursuit and soon finds a suspicious ship previously reported missing.
Originally a ladies college, Dunmore Lang College soon became co-educational and in recent years a new wing was created expanding the college to accommodate about 260 students and new conference facilities.
Lang founded the Caledonian Academy in 1826 but it soon folded.
Ward was a Lang supporter and gained notoriety soon after his election when Prime Minister and ALP leader James Scullin refused to allow Ward into the ALP caucus.
The last years of Bagrat's reign coincided with what Professor David Marshall Lang described as " the final débacle of eastern Christendom " — the Battle of Manzikert — in which Alp Arslan dealt a crushing defeat to the Byzantine army, capturing the emperor Romanos IV, who soon died in misery.
In prison, Lang furthered his study of electronics and was soon hired by Stark International to work in its design department.
When longtime coach John Lang left soon after and Chris Anderson came in, Peachey looked as if he seemed to lose some of his desire for the game and on one occasion went missing for a short period.

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