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The polarization did take place and while the Liberals remained active under Lloyd George, they won few seats and were a minor factor until they joined a coalition with the Conservatives in 2010.
Lloyd George's uncle was a towering influence on him, encouraging him to take up a career in law and enter politics ; his uncle remained influential up until his death at age 83 in February 1917, by which time his nephew was Prime Minister.
Throughout the 1920s Lloyd George remained a dominant figure in British politics, being frequently predicted to return to office but never succeeding ; this period of his life is covered in John Campbell's book The Goat in the Wilderness.
He remained married to Margaret, and remained fond of her until her death on 20 January 1941 ; Lloyd George was deeply upset by the fact that bad weather prevented him from being with her when she died.
Lloyd George succeeded him as chairman of the Liberal Members of Parliament, but Asquith remained overall head of the party until 1926, when Lloyd George, who had quarrelled with Asquith once again over whether or not to support the General Strike ( Asquith supported the government ), succeeded him in that position as well.
Lloyd remained involved in a number of other interests, including civic and charity work.
Chamberlain joined the cabinet as Secretary of State for India and remained at the India Office after Lloyd George succeeded Asquith as Prime Minister in late 1916, but following the failure of various British campaigns in Mesopotamia ( undertaken by the separately-administered Indian Army ), Chamberlain resigned his post in 1917, not because of any failures on his part, but rather according to his principles: he was the minister ultimately responsible, so the fault lay with him.
This round tied Lloyd Mangrum's record set in 1940 at Augusta National and remained in place until Nick Price shot 63 during the third round in 1986.
Richard Wilson remained in Leeds leaving the running of the mill to his partners, William and Samuel Lloyd, both London merchants, with Thomas Bennet as salaried manager, taking a proportion of the profits.
Lloyd remained in possession of the building and machinery.
Since retiring as a player, Lloyd has remained heavily involved in cricket, managing the West Indies in the late 1990s, and coaching and commentating.
By the middle of 1979 John Lloyd ( ex-Paul Kelly and the Dots ) replaced Don Brown on drums, with Anthony Smith ( who was sometimes called Adam Hall ), on keyboards, replacing Michael Hoste who remained associated with the band and later rejoined.
He was initially left out of David Lloyd George's coalition government, but in 1917 he was appointed Secretary of State for India, which he remained until March 1922, when he resigned.
In the splits that were to rage in the Liberal Party for the next seven years Runciman remained prominent in opposition to Lloyd George, especially when the latter became party leader in 1926.
In 1922, the club splintered into two factions ; one took most of the roster and moved to New York City under the management of John Henry Lloyd, while the other remained in Atlantic City.
World War I saw an all-party coalition, and for four years after the armistice the party remained in coalition with the Lloyd George Liberals.
His intimations of party disloyalty and the speed and surprise of the sackings were particularly hurtful to Lloyd, who was loyal to Macmillan, and remained so even after his dismissal.
With the support of a team which included Peter Lloyd and H. Adams Carter, Tilman and Noel Odell succeeded in making the first ascent of the mountain, which remained the highest summit climbed by man until 1950.
Geoff Lloyd remained at Virgin Radio, hosting the Late Show, whilst Pete Mitchell left the station to pursue other projects.
Lloyd, Ieuaf remained in captivity until 988, which would imply that he was kept captive by his son.
Lloyd, Ieuaf remained in captivity until 988.

Lloyd and starter
Lloyd was injured his first year ( 1987 ), and most of the 1988 season, but became a starter during the 1989 season at outside linebacker where he excelled.

Lloyd and through
The firm ’ s business interests include Jardine Pacific, Jardine Motors, Hongkong Land, Dairy Farm, Mandarin Oriental, Jardine Cycle & Carriage, through which its interest in Astra is held, and Jardine Lloyd Thompson.
Later, Quinn studied briefly under Frank Lloyd Wright through the Taliesin Fellowship — an opportunity created by winning first prize in an architectural design contest.
Lloyd George is best known as the highly energetic Prime Minister ( 1916 – 22 ) who guided the Empire through the First World War to victory over Germany and its allies.
In 1911 Lloyd George succeeded in putting through Parliament his National Insurance Act, making provision for sickness and invalidism, and this was followed by his Unemployment Insurance Act.
Late in 1915 Lloyd George became a strong supporter of general conscription, and he helped to put through the conscription act of 1916.
* In Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Potiphar is a tycoon of ancient Egypt who made his wealth through buying shares in pyramids, (" Potiphar had made a huge pile, owned a large percentage of the Nile ").
However, Asquith was not as successful as his successor as Chancellor David Lloyd George in getting reforms through Parliament as the House of Lords still had a veto over legislation at that stage.
In 1861 Bleek met his future wife, Jemima Lloyd, at the boarding house where he lived in Cape Town ( run by a Mrs Roesch ), while she was waiting for a passage to England, and they developed a relationship through correspondence.
In the words of The Reverend Samuel Lloyd, former dean of Washington National Cathedral, Buechner ’ s words " have nurtured the lives of untold seekers and followers " through " his capacity to see into the heart of every day.
When Churchill returned to government as Minister of Munitions in 1916, Marsh joined him there as Private Secretary and worked in that position, through successive departments, until the fall of David Lloyd George's Coalition Government in 1922.
" Blackwell gained an introduction to Stone through his late father's friend William Lloyd Garrison, proposing marriage to her within an hour of their first meeting.
In 1925, at the height of his movie career, Lloyd entered into Freemasonry at the Alexander Hamilton Lodge No. 535 of Hollywood, advancing quickly through both the York Rite and Scottish Rite taking the degrees of the Royal Arch with his father, becoming a 32nd degree Mason.
Later stage work includes Someone Like You in 1989 and 1990, for which she composed the score ; Blood Brothers, in which she made her Broadway debut in 1993 at the Music Box Theatre, followed by the American tour ; and Andrew Lloyd Webber's Sunset Boulevard, appearing in both the West End and American touring productions from 1995 through 2000.
In 1909 he and his Chancellor of the Exchequer David Lloyd George introduced the People's Budget, a budget which through tax changes and tariffs sought to redistribute wealth and fund social reform programmes.
In the end the plans fell through — Balfour told Lloyd George on 2 November that the proposal would not work, and the conference was dissolved a few days later.
In the late ` 70s, Rice got the idea to tell his Cold War story through the prism of the long-standing U. S .- Soviet chess rivalry, but when Rice wanted to start working on the new musical in early ` 79, Lloyd Webber was already well underway with his own independent musical Cats.
During the Calais Affair ( whilst Wilson was away in Russia ) Lloyd George had attempted to sideline Haig to control of supply and logistics, whilst Nivelle, the French Commander-in-Chief, would exercise operational command of the British Forces, through a British staff officer – Wilson was probably earmarked for this job.
Lloyd George also asked Wilson to send his reports directly to him, not through Robertson.
Hapag-Lloyd was formed in 1970 through a merger of Hamburg America Line ( HAPAG ) and the North German Lloyd.
After much persuasion on Davis ' part she received Lloyd's consent for her return to the screen in Too Many Crooks, which Lloyd produced through his production company.
Lydia Child and her husband began to identify themselves with the anti-slavery cause in 1831 through the personal influence and writings of William Lloyd Garrison.
Beaverbrook was instantly charmed by Cohen and invited her to dine regularly with him from 1923 and through him met Lord Rothermere and Lloyd George.
During one picket she recognised someone trying to enter, Lloyd shouted, " Let her through girls, she'll close the music hall faster than we can.
The station also has a team of journalists and reporters bringing listeners the latest news and sport through their bulletins and programmes, including: Bob Bubka, Dave Rowe, David Brady, Dominic McGuinness, Faye Carruthers, Geoff Peters, Graham Courtney, Grahame Lloyd, Ian Abrahams, John Temple, Kevin Lawrence, Nick Heath, Nigel Ringland, Pete Abbott, Peter Martin, Robyn Schonhofer, Roger Hughes, Rupert Bell, Russell Hargreaves, Simon Humphreys, Simon Ward, and Tony Incenzo.
The station has also seen a number of high profile presenters pass through its doors including Jonathan Overend ( BBC Radio 5 Live ), Tim ' Timbo ' Lloyd ( twice winner of Best Local DJ at the Sony Radio Awards ) and Mark Pougatch ( BBC Sport ).

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