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Lott's and powerful
Lott's strong showing in the polls landed him on the powerful House Judiciary Committee as a freshman, where he voted against all three articles of impeachment drawn up against Nixon during the committee's debate.

Lott's and which
The title of the album was apparently inspired by historian Eric Lott's book Love & Theft: Blackface Minstrelsy and the American Working Class, which was published in 1993.
Much of Taylor's district took a direct hit from Hurricane Katrina, which destroyed his home in Bay St. Louis ( 27 miles west of Biloxi ) as well as Lott's home in Pascagoula.

Lott's and used
* http :// www. johnlott. org /-John Lott's website, with instructions for obtaining the raw data used in his studies.
Nearby Flatford Mill and Willie Lott's cottage ( the house visible in The Hay Wain ) are used by the Field Studies Council for courses.

Lott's and paper
Other refereed empirical academic studies besides the original paper with David Mustard that have supported Lott's conclusions include the following.

Lott's and ;
* Sen. Lott's New Spin The Washington Post, Saturday, December 14, 2002 ; Page A24
Pickering was considered a top Republican contender for U. S. Senator Trent Lott's seat if Lott had retired in 2006, and in 2007 was said to be waiting to see if Senator Thad Cochran would retire in 2008 ; it is widely speculated that Pickering's decision to leave Congress was based on Cochran's decision to run for re-election.
However, in December of that year, Pickering announced that he was not interested in the post ; fellow Republican Congressman Roger Wicker of was appointed to Lott's seat.

Lott's and .
Later, in 2002, when Lott made caustic remarks about Strom Thurmond, Kemp was upset, and he supported Lott's apology, saying he had encouraged him to " repudiate segregation in every manifestation.
Lott's results suggest that allowing law-abiding citizens to carry concealed firearms deters crime because potential criminals do not know who may or may not be carrying a firearm.
Lott's data came from the FBI's crime statistics from all 3, 054 US counties.
Lott's conclusions have been challenged by other researchers.
Lott's book has been subject to criticism, though other groups support Lott's conclusions.
West of Livermore, Lott's Park allowes access to Lott's Creek.
Academic studies that have rejected Lott's conclusions include the following.
* http :// islandia. law. yale. edu / ayers / Ayres_Donohue_article. pdf-Ayres and Donohue's analysis of Lott's work
The site was first settled by John and William Lott in the early 19th century, giving the town its original name, Lott's Bluff.
Lott's economy received an additional boost in the 1920s when State Highway 44 ( later U. S. 77 ) built through the community.
Lott's success as a legislator was already evident in his undergraduate years at Ole Miss.
Lott's side prevailed 215 to 76, and Stanford's chapter subsequently seceded from the fraternity.

constituency and included
The Representation of the People Act 1918 led to Newport becoming a parliamentary borough in its own right, and Monmouth was included in the new Monmouth county constituency.
The area included in the constituency was defined in 1948 and 1970 as the burghs of Perth, Abernethy, Alyth, Blairgowrie and Rattray and Coupar Angus ; and the Eastern and Perth districts of the county of Perth.
Constituencies covering Ayrshire may be listed by periods as below, but the story is somewhat more complicated than the lists may imply: until 1918, Ayr Burghs and Kilmarnock Burghs included burghs lying outside both Ayrshire and Buteshire ; a particular constituency name may represent different boundaries in different periods ; in 1974, there were boundary changes without the creation of any new constituency names.
Ruislip is included within the Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner Parliament constituency and is covered by three electoral wards within the local council.
From 1950 to 1983 Cleckheaton was included in the borough constituency of Brighouse and Spenborough.
In 1983, boundary changes abolished the constituency of Crewe and created the constituency of Crewe and Nantwich, with many Conservative voters from Nantwich included in the new seat.
Between 1983 and 1997 Hitchin was included in the North Hertfordshire constituency.
His constituency included many prominent citizens whose views were considerably less liberal than his but who admired him for his integrity.
As a result of boundary revisions for the 2010 general election the Crosby constituency was abolished and Waterloo was included in the expanded Bootle constituency represented by the Labour MP Joe Benton.
His constituency included all of what is now the states of Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Iowa.
For many centuries Bewdley had its own Member of Parliament ( MP ), most famously the Conservative Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin who represented it from 1907 – 1937, but in 1950 the Bewdley constituency was abolished and the town was included in the Kidderminster constituency.
The town had its own parliament constituency from 1918 until 1974, which also included nearby Sedgley and Coseley.
Richmond is included in the Yorkshire and the Humber constituency for elections to the European Parliament.
Members of Parliament ( Sejm ) elected from Jelenia Gora-Legnica constituency in Polish parliamentary election, 2005 included: Ślusarczyk Piotr, LPR, Witek Elżbieta, PiS, Lipiński Adam, PiS, Zubowski Jan, PiS, Madziarczyk Tadeusz, PiS, Schetyna Grzegorz, PO, Sawicka Beata, PO, Cybulski Piotr, PO, Szmajdziński Jerzy, SLD, Litwin Czesław, Samoobrona RP, Costa Hubert, Samoobrona RP, and Zbrzyzny Ryszard, SLD.
Halesowen is included in the Halesowen and Rowley Regis constituency which is held by the Conservative James Morris.
Stourbridge is included in the Stourbridge parliamentary constituency, currently held by Margot James of the Conservative Party.
Prior to the 2010 General Election the constituency included Keswick.
* The remainder of the county was included in the constituency of West Stirlingshire ( named Stirling and Clackmannan West until 1945 ).
The area included in the constituency was defined in 1948 and 1970 as the burghs of Bridge of Allan, Denny and Dunipace and Kilsyth ; and the Central No. 1, Central No. 2, Western No. 1, Western No. 2 and Western No. 3 districts.
The constituency included the whole shire, except for the Royal burgh of Inverbervie which formed part of the Aberdeen Burghs constituency.

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