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Pfaff succeeds Martin Burke, who resigned.
Calhoun resigned because he had been dropped from the ticket by President Andrew Jackson in favor of Martin Van Buren.
As a result of the Eaton Affair, Secretary of State Martin Van Buren and Secretary of War John H. Eaton resigned from office in April 1831, and Jackson requested the resignation of all other cabinet offices as well.
When Hickey unexpectedly resigned in February 1999, Martin was in a position to succeed her, and was soon appointed as Opposition Leader.
Mineta resigned his seat mid-term to accept a position with Lockheed Martin in 1995.
" Martin E. Sullivan, chairman of the U. S. President's Advisory Committee on Cultural Property, and U. S. State Department cultural advisors Gary Vikan and Richard S. Lanier resigned in protest.
With the defeat of the Liberals in the 2006 Canadian federal election to Stephen Harper's Conservatives, Prime Minister Martin resigned from the leadership of the party.
He was replaced by Martin Ling, who resigned just eight days into the job, before the start of the 2009 – 10 season and was followed days later by chairman George Rolls.
Copps and Manley did not run for re-election to the House of Commons in 2004, and neither contested the Liberal leadership in 2006 that was triggered when Martin resigned.
Manville died in harness in 1933, Percy Martin was forced out two years later, Frederick Lanchester resigned as consultant in 1936, Laurence Pomeroy was not re-elected to the board and left for de Havilland.
The Liberals were defeated and Paul Martin resigned the party leadership.
A few days later, Martin resigned ( reportedly under pressure from Steinbrenner ).
He resigned from the Martin ministry in September 1868, and for the next three and a half years was out of office.
After Martin resigned the party leadership in the wake of the Liberal defeat in the 2006 election, Peterson planned to support former New Brunswick Premier Frank McKenna who chose ultimately not to run.
Glenn Martin resigned from Wright-Martin and reformed an independent Glenn L. Martin Company in September 1917.
Martin soon resigned, dissolving the arrangement within a year.
The council, however, backed Trimble ’ s leadership, and on 23 June 2003, along with fellow MPs David Burnside and Martin Smyth, Donaldson resigned the Ulster Unionist whip at Westminster.
When Powell resigned, Kevin Martin, who served George W. Bush's presidential campaign in Florida, was named the FCC's new Chairman.
In 2003 Molyneaux supported half the Ulster Unionist MPs-David Burnside, Jeffrey Donaldson and Martin Smyth-when they resigned the party whip in protest against the leadership of Trimble and the continuing support for the Agreement.
* 1993: Martin Wright ( resigned mid-term )
Martin Luther King III resigned in 2004, upon which Fred Shuttlesworth was elected to replace him.
Shortly thereafter, Martin resigned from the liberal party leadership.
Paul Martin resigned as parliamentary leader on election night, and as party leader a month later.

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Martin guessed that Dolores would not be so eager to tell the next installment of her story.
The next year, Brubeck produced The Gates of Justice, a cantata mixing Biblical scripture with the words of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
In April 1629 he joined the University of Franeker, living at the Sjaerdemaslot, and the next year, under the name " Poitevin ", he enrolled at the Leiden University to study mathematics with Jacob Golius and astronomy with Martin Hortensius.
This proved crucial, as on the next play Giants defensive tackle George Martin sacked Elway in the end zone, recording a safety and cutting the Denver lead to 10-9.
Then aided by a 29-yard pass interference penalty on Redskins cornerback Martin Mayhew in the end zone, the Bills finally scored a touchdown on their next drive with a 1-yard run by Thomas to make the score 24-10.
Chandler responded on the next 2 plays with a 29-yard completion to receiver Tony Martin and a 12-yard scramble to advance the ball to the Denver 41-yard line.
Her next major success was in the role of Peter in the Broadway production of Peter Pan in October 1954, with Martin winning the Tony Award.
In the summer of 1968, Tate began her next film, The Wrecking Crew ( 1969 ), a comedy in which she played Freya Carlson, an accident-prone spy, who was also a romantic interest for star Dean Martin, playing Matt Helm.
Yankee management managed to defuse the situation by the next day, but the relationship between Jackson and Martin was permanently poisoned.
Martin made the change and Jackson's hitting improved ( he had 13 home runs and 49 RBIs over his next 50 games ), and the team went on a winning streak.
The next day Layton walked out on talks with Harper and Duceppe, accusing them of trying to replace Paul Martin with Harper as prime minister.
His many publications include the magnum opus The Oceans: Their Physics, Chemistry and General Biology by Harald Sverdrup, Martin W. Johnson and Richard H. Fleming ( 1942, new edition 1970 ) which formed the basic curriculum of oceanography for the next 40 years around the world.
In 1877, the Martin Brothers set up a ceramics factory in an old soap works next to the canal and until 1923, produced distinctive ceramics now known and collected as Martinware.
Over the next several years, Merman was featured in two films, the successful It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World ( 1963 ) and the flop The Art of Love ( 1965 ), and made dozens of television appearances, guesting on variety series hosted by Perry Como, Red Skelton, Judy Garland, Dean Martin, Ed Sullivan, and Carol Burnett, on talk shows with Mike Douglas, Dick Cavett, and Merv Griffin, and in episodes of That Girl, The Lucy Show, Batman, and Tarzan, among others.
These comedians would serve to influence the next generation of comedians, including Bill Burr, David Cross, Louis C. K., Hannibal Buress, Chelsea Handler, Mitch Hedberg, Dave Foley, Todd Glass, Sarah Silverman, and Demetri Martin.
In the next scene, private investigator Rigby Reardon ( Steve Martin ) is reading a newspaper when Forrest's daughter, Juliet ( Rachel Ward ), enters his office and faints when the paper's headline reminds her of her father's death.
Weaver wrote, directed and stars in his next feature film 6 Month Rule with a cast featuring Martin Starr, Jaime Pressly, John Michael Higgins and Dave Foley.
" A phrase that Dick Martin would always say to interrupt Dan Rowan's announcements on what would happen during their next show ; this phrase was followed by a story about a bizarre situation that his aunt went through.
The first store was in a tent and run by a man named Nelson, and the next was a mercantile business in a box car, operated by Will Martin.
A surviving example of architecture constructed during this era is the Martin Maloney Cottage on Morris Avenue next to the tycoon's former and no longer existent Ballingarry Estate.
The next year, influenced by the Montgomery Bus Boycott, the school was renamed in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr ..
The next morning Governor Charles Martin ordered the state police and National Guard to protect the strikebreakers.
The next known settler of Schuylkill Haven was Martin Dreibelbis, a German who arrived in the Spring of 1775.
The next council fell due at the expiration of seven years in 1431 ; Martin V duly convoked it for this date to the town of Basel, and selected to preside over it the cardinal Julian Cesarini, a well-respected prelate.

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