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Lang replied by saying that it " is in nobody's power to strike me from the map of the French political landscape ".

Lang and would
Directors such as Fritz Lang, Robert Siodmak, and Michael Curtiz brought a dramatically shadowed lighting style and a psychologically expressive approach to visual composition, or mise-en-scène, with them to Hollywood, where they would make some of the most famous of classic noirs.
Lang, Bennett, and her husband, Universal veteran and Diana production head Walter Wanger, would make Secret Beyond the Door ( 1948 ) in similar fashion.
However, Lang quantified this style by saying, " It's so hard to explain what Roy's energy was like because he would fill a room with his energy and presence but not say a word.
Jennings Lang arranged for Eastwood to meet Don Siegel, a Universal contract director who later became Eastwood's close friend, forming a partnership that would last more than ten years and produce five films.
Lang would frequently demand numerous re-takes, and took three days to shoot a simple scene where Freder collapses at Maria's feet ; by the time Lang was satisfied with the footage he had shot, actor Gustav Fröhlich found he could barely stand.
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.
Mike Lang, the former News Corporation business development executive who was selected as the CEO of Miramax, indicated that the company would focus on their existing library.
Key points of the Lang Plan included the reduction of interest owed by Australian Governments on debts within Australia to 3 %, the cancellation of interest payments to overseas bondholders and financiers on government borrowings, the injection of more funds into the nation's money supply as central bank credit for the revitalisation of industry and commerce, and the abolition of the Gold standard, to be replaced by a " Goods Standard ," whereby the amount of currency in circulation would be fixed to the amount of goods produced within the Australian economy.
The Governor, Sir Philip Game, a retired Royal Air Force officer, advised Lang that in his view this action was illegal, and that if Lang did not reverse it he would dismiss the government.
After this third defeat, the Federal Labor forces began to gain ground in NSW, as many union officials became convinced that Labor would never win with Lang as leader.
Retired LAPD Detective, Tom Lang, later talked about becoming Holmes ' undercover contact and handler while Lang was working as a vice squad officer during the 1970s and explained in the 1998 documentary Wadd: The Life and Times of John C. Holmes about working with Holmes and how Holmes would contact him with information about the underground porn industry as well as give him the names of various actors, actresses, directors and the financiers of the porn films and when they would be filmed.
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.
The original lineup consisted of Carrie Ann Inaba ( who would later become a choreographer and judge on Dancing with the Stars ), Cari French, Deidre Lang, Lisa Marie Todd, and Michelle Whitney-Morrison.
Lang stipulated that the plan would have to win local approval.
Some critics questioned Lang's qualifications, but Lang said he would be driven by his " intuition " that change was afoot in North Korea.
Lang would win the same award for the next three years, in addition to two Female Vocalist of the Year awards in 1988 and 1989.
As Mabel Lang notes, one of the problems with uncovering historical veracity in Herodotus ' account is " that the failure of the revolt not only gave prominence to every aspect and event which would explain, justify or anticipate the disastrous results but also cast into the shade any intentions which deserved a better fate and any temporary successes during the course of the war.
Initially, he wanted to entrust Cao Fang to his uncle Cao Yu ( 曹宇 ), who would serve as a regent along with Xiahou Xian ( 夏侯獻 ), Cao Shuang, Cao Zhao ( 曹肇 ), and Qin Lang ( 秦朗 ).
Sima Yi's elder brother, Sima Lang led the family to their ancestral home in the Wen district ( 温縣 ), and then, correctly predicting that it would become a battlefield, moved them again to Liyang ( 黎陽 ).

Lang and Game
The advice given by the Cabinet is, in order to ensure the stability of government, typically binding ; both the Queen and her viceroy, however, may in exceptional circumstances invoke the reserve powers, which remain the Crown's final check against a ministry's abuse of power, this was last fully exercised in 1932, when Sir Philip Game dismissed Premier Jack Lang.
The New South Wales Governor, Sir Philip Game, intervened on the basis that Lang had acted illegally in breach of the state Audit Act and sacked the Lang Government, who then suffered a landslide loss at the consequent 1932 state election.
* May 13 – The Premier of New South Wales, Jack Lang, is dismissed by the State Governor, Sir Phillip Game.
Game himself felt his decision was the right one, despite his personal liking of Lang.
" Lang himself, despite objecting to his dismissal conceded that he too liked Game, regarding him as fair and polite, and having had good relations with him.
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.
On the evening of the dismissal of Jack Lang by Governor Sir Philip Game on 13 May 1932, a brigade of several hundred men of the New Guard were stationed in the basement of a department store building several hundred metres from Parliament House.
The reserve powers may also include the power to dismiss a Prime Minister who is engaging in persistent illegal action ( Governor Sir Philip Game of New South Wales dismissed Premier Jack Lang on this ground in 1932 ).
The New South Wales Governor, Sir Philip Game, intervened on the basis that Lang had acted illegally in breach of the state Audit Act and sacked the Lang Government, who then suffered a landslide loss at the consequent 1932 state election.
Stewart, Fontana and bassist Bob Lang co-wrote " Since You've Been Gone ", the B-side of the band's sixth single " The Game of Love " ( April 1965 ), which hit No. 2 in the UK and No. 1 in the US.
On 13 May 1932, the Governor Sir Philip Game dismissed Lang and installed Bertram Stevens as Premier.
In May 1932 the Governor Sir Philip Game dismissed the Lang government, which was in dispute with Australia's federal government of James Scullin, and appointed Stevens as Premier.

Lang and dismissed
With large unemployment and growing state debt, the premier, Jack Lang became embroiled in disputes with the federal government and foreign creditors and was dismissed by the Governor in 1932.
Lana Lang was automatically dismissed from her post of CEO when she attempted to use Team Luthor ( a LexCorp security unit ) to aid Superman in a battle against the superpowered Atlas ; this was in violation of a contractual clause in all LexCorp employment charters forbidding aiding Superman in any way-Lang had not read the fine print.

Lang and government
Following orders issued by Lex Luthor and Lana Lang, LexCorp starts stockpiling and selling it to government facilities and weapon makers.
A further split, this time of left-wing NSW Labor MPs who supported the unorthodox economic policies of NSW Premier Jack Lang, cost the Scullin government its parliamentary majority.
In November 1931, Lang Labor dissidents broke with the Scullin government and joined with the UAP opposition to pass a no-confidence motion, forcing an early election.
In March, at about the same time as Lyons led his group of defectors from the right of the Labor Party across the floor, 5 left-wing NSW Labor MPs, supporters of New South Wales Premier Jack Lang, also split from the official Labor Party over the government's economic policies ( for Lyons they had been too radical, for the Langites they were not radical enough ), forming a " Lang Labor " group on the cross-benches and costing the government its majority in the House of Representatives.
In 1932 the New South Wales Labor Premier, Jack Lang, refused to pay moneys owing to the Federal government, which froze the state's bank accounts, causing Lang to order that payments to the state government be only in cash.
After the Australian Labor Party ( ALP ) lost government in 1922, Lang was elected as Opposition Leader in 1923 by his fellow Labor Party MPs.
During his first term as Premier, Lang carried out many social programmes, including state pensions for widowed mothers with dependent children under fourteen, a universal and mandatory system of workers ' compensation for death, illness and injury incurred on the job, funded by premiums levied on employers, the abolition of student fees in state-run high schools and improvements to various welfare schemes such as child endowment ( which Lang's government had introduced ).
Lang established universal suffrage in local government elections-previously only those who owned real estate in a city, municipality or shire could vote in that area's local council elections.
Australian governments responded to the Depression with measures that, Lang claimed, made circumstances even worse-cuts to government spending, civil service salaries and public works cancellations.
As Premier, Lang refused to cut government salaries and spending, a stand which was popular with his constituents, but which made the state's fiscal position more parlous, though the economic state of the six other various Australian governments fared little better during this same period.
Lang opposed the Premiers ' Plan agreed to by the federal Labor government of James Scullin and the other state Premiers, who called for even more stringent cuts to government spending to balance the budget.
Lang then contended that the Act was rendered null and void by contravening the 1833 prohibition of slavery throughout the British Empire ; the Premier held that the actions of the Lyons government deprived the State of New South Wales of paying the wages of State employees and that this necessarily constituted an ( illegal ) state of slavery.
In response, Lang withdrew all the state's funds from government bank accounts and held them at Trades Hall in cash, so the federal government could not gain access to the money.

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