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Titled Major Effects, Jittlov's work stood out as the best part of the special.
In July 1995 there was a leadership election for the Conservative Party, in which Major resigned as leader of the party and stood in the election.
When John Major tendered his resignation as Conservative leader in 1995, Redwood resigned from the Cabinet and stood against Major in the subsequent party leadership election on 26 June.
When Major resigned after the 1997 General Election defeat, Redwood stood for the leadership, and was again defeated, though he secured more support than rival candidates Peter Lilley and Michael Howard.
The Prince was baptised at his parents ' home and his godparents were King George V ( his maternal great-uncle ), The King of Spain ( for whom The Lord Farquhar, a Lord in Waiting to King George, stood proxy ), Queen Alexandra ( his maternal great-grandmother ), The Duke of Connaught ( his grandfather, for whom a Major Malcolm Murray stood proxy ), The Duchess of Argyll ( his grandaunt ), and The Princess Mary ( his cousin ).
His 2, 583 games played at shortstop stood as the Major League record for that position from his retirement in until May when it was surpassed by Omar Vizquel.
Major Green was wounded when he stood up and urged his men forward, an act for which he later received the Medal of Honor.
Major stood accused of letting the special relationship become a personal relationship with the losing candidate, President George H. W. Bush, and of having ' bet on the wrong horse in the presidential race '.
In 1997 he stood unsuccessfully against the incumbent Prime Minister John Major for the Referendum Party.
Colt Stadium was a Major League baseball stadium that formerly stood in Houston, Texas.
During the fall of 1920, Ellis and BGen Feland stood detached from their Caribbean duty and returned to Washington, D. C. reporting on December 11, 1920 to Major General Commandant John A. Lejeune.
Thompson's 1887 total of 166 RBIs stood as a Major League record for 34 years until Babe Ruth broke the record in.
He described her successor, John Major, as a " ventriloquist's dummy ", and when asked whether he stood by the comment, said that greyness was a creeping disease in politics.
A half-company of British Sappers began to entrench the position with a mere 20 picks and 20 shovels ( while almost 1, 000 soldiers stood around idle ) and Major General Woodgate notified General Warren of the successful capture of the hilltop.
Meopham Green is home to a cricket pitch, where the sport has been played every summer since at least 1776, and which is one of Kent's idyllic settings for the game ; Sir John Major, the former Prime Minister is Patron of Meopham Cricket Club and stood on a soapbox here during General Election campaigns.
* Lady Joanna Lambart ( born 8 December 1929 ), ( HM Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother stood sponsor ) married in 1955 to Major Michael Godwin Plantagenet Stourton.
Major record labels also released tribute albums ; at one point there were at least six Kennedy tribute albums available for purchase in record stores, with the most popular being Dickie Goodman's John Fitzgerald Kennedy: The Presidential Years 1960-1963 ( 20th Century 3127 ), which climbed to number eight on the Billboard album chart and stood as the biggest-selling tribute album of all time until the double-CD tribute to Diana, Princess of Wales thirty-four years later ().
In 1920, Number 13 Signal Company was stood up in Calgary under the command of Major J. E.
Its first MP was Douglas Hurd, who served as a cabinet minister under both Margaret Thatcher and John Major, and stood down in 1997.
The channel started off as MBC which stood for Major Broadcasting Cable Network.
The three ballparks that have stood on this site have hosted semi-professional and minor league baseball, as well as exhibitions by visiting Major League and Negro League ballclubs.
John Major announced he would be a candidate for re-election from the outset and stood pledging continuity in office and the continuation of a broad based approach to government.

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It was Baker, working through Provost Marshal Enoch Crowder and Major Hugh S. ( `` Old Ironpants '' ) Johnson, who arranged for a secret printing by the million of selective service blanks -- again before the Act was passed -- until corridors in the Government Printing Office were full and the basement of the Washington Post Office was stacked to the ceiling.
There was a little blood on the hem of her dress, for the assassin had slashed Miss Harris's companion, Major Rathbone, with a knife.
Major activity at Providence in 1961 will involve the scheduled completion of tooling for production of the Uniconer automatic coning machine.
The commander of Fort Sumter, South Carolina, Major Robert Anderson sent a request for provisions to Washington, and the execution of Lincoln's order to meet that request was seen by the secessionists as an act of war.
Major Japanese companies usually have Nyushashiki ( entry ceremony for companies ) for new employees those who newly hired after their graduation from schools, on this day.
` Alexander Mackenzie `, the Royal Military College of Canada March for bagpipes, was composed in his honour by Pipe Major Don M. Carrigan, who was the College Pipe Major 1973 to 1985.
The Pipe Major of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards was summoned to Edinburgh Castle and chastised for demeaning the bagpipes.
Vipsania Agrippina or most commonly known as Agrippina Major or Agrippina the Elder ( Major Latin for the elder, Classical Latin:, 14 BC – 17 October 33 ) was a distinguished and prominent Roman woman of the first century AD.
* Alfonso Soriano, a current Major League Baseball outfielder playing for the Chicago Cubs
Major new features in AIX 6. 1 included full role-based access control, workload partitions ( which enable application mobility ), enhanced security ( Addition of AES encryption type for NFS v3 and v4 ) and Live Partition Mobility on the POWER6 hardware.
In the fall of 1993, Jerry Colangelo, majority owner of the Phoenix Suns, the area's NBA franchise, announced he was assembling an ownership group, " Arizona Baseball, Inc .," to apply for a Major League Baseball expansion team.
This was after a great deal of lobbying by the Maricopa County Sports Authority, a local group formed to preserve Cactus League spring training in Arizona and eventually secure a Major League franchise for the state.
Major Steven E. Walburn argues in a 1998 article in The Air Force Law Review that this form of guilty plea should be adopted for usage by the United States military.
They include two concertos for pianoforte, one in C major and one in B flat major, ( both 1773 ); a concerto for organ in C Major in two movements, ( the middle movement is missing from the autograph score, or perhaps, it was an improvised organ solo ) ( also 1773 ); two concertante works: a concerto for oboe, violin and cello in D major ( 1770 ), and a flute and oboe concerto in C major ( 1774 ).
Major raw material for PSA's are acrylate based polymers.
Major composers have usually composed anthems in response to commissions and for special occasions.
The World Series, baseball's championship series which determines the champion of Major League Baseball for that season, is held in mid-to-late October ( sometimes spilling over into November to accommodate longer series ) and is nicknamed the " Fall Classic ".
Big Dipper is the American term for the seven brightest stars of Ursa Major, called the Plough in Britain.
Statistics have been kept for professional baseball since the creation of the American League and National League, now part of Major League Baseball.
Using full-season statistics available at the Official Site of Major League Baseball for the 2004 through 2011 seasons, the following tables show top ranges in various statistics, in alphabetical order.

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