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The Sino-Indian War which followed was a national humiliation for India, with China quickly advancing from the McMahon Line to Rupa and then Chaku ( 65 km southeast of Tawang ) in NEPA's extreme western portion, and in the NEFA's extreme eastern tip advancing to Walong.
However, McMahon quickly resigned to become special assistant to the Attorney General of the United States in 1933.
On December 20, 1945, McMahon introduced into the Senate legislation for an alternative atomic energy bill, which was quickly known as the McMahon bill.
McMahon settled quickly and established himself in the heart of the Villains midfield.
On December 20, 1945, Senator Brien McMahon introduced an alternative Senate bill on atomic energy, which quickly became known as the McMahon bill.
On December 20, 1945, Senator Brien McMahon introduced an alternative bill on atomic energy, which quickly became known as the McMahon bill.

McMahon and natural
McMahon opposed the nuclear power program, and the project was deferred for a year, citing financial constraints-Treasury prepared the first comprehensive comparative cost analysis in 1971 and concluded that nuclear was going to be far more expensive than a conventional coal plant. Following the discovery of natural gas and oil in Bass Strait, and the development of economic coal resources, most of the energy security incentive had evaporated.

McMahon and ability
McMahon instead favoured a new general purpose lease for Aborigines which would be conditional upon their ' intention and ability to make reasonable economic and social use of land ' and it would exclude all rights they had to mineral and forest rights.
Drozdov, who can vomit at will, is called on by McMahon to vomit in a bucket as a demonstration of his abilityan ability which earned him the ring name " Puke "— which McMahon plans to use as part of Drozdov's new in-ring persona.

McMahon and read
McMahon later fired him, although Austin got revenge by kidnapping McMahon and dragging him to the middle of the ring at " gunpoint ," which ended up being a toy gun with a scroll that read " Bang!

McMahon and athletic
Gradually, the nature of professional wrestling became an open secret, although American promotions ' events were still often regulated by state athletic commissions through the 1980s, until World Wrestling Federation owner Vince McMahon publicly admitted that wrestling was entertainment, not competition.
Nevertheless, wrestling was still regulated by state athletic commissions in the United States well into the 1980s, until Vince McMahon, owner of the World Wrestling Federation, convinced the state of New Jersey in 1989 that wrestling was considered a form of entertainment ( or sports entertainment, as McMahon used ) than as a legitimate sport, and that it shouldn't be regulated by state athletic commissions.
After Vince McMahon gave a 1989 testimony in front of The New Jersey State Athletic Commission where he revealed wrestling was in fact entertainment, many state athletic commission stopped regulating wrestling for promoters and wrestlers.
Brien McMahon is a member of the FCIAC athletic conference.

McMahon and many
The area had a Protestant and Unionist majority and IRA actions were responded to with reprisals against the Catholic population, including killings ( such as the McMahon Murders ) and the burning of many homes – as on Belfast's Bloody Sunday.
A further problem was that the XFL itself was the brainchild of Vince McMahon, a man who was ridiculed by mainstream sports journalists due to the stigma attached to professional wrestling as being " fake "; many journalists even jokingly speculated whether any of the league's games were rigged, although nothing of this sort was ever proven.
McMahon revolved the company around Hart, Austin and Shawn Michaels, feuding with each other for the majority of the year, leaving many to admire their impact carrying the business through a difficult time.
Vince McMahon, the chairman of WWE, is considered by many as one of the icons of pay-per-view promotion.
In those 11 years, Martin and his panel of pals successfully ridiculed and made fun of these legendary stars in this order: Ronald Reagan, Hugh Hefner, Ed McMahon, William Conrad, Kirk Douglas, Bette Davis, Barry Goldwater, Johnny Carson, Wilt Chamberlain, Hubert Humphrey, Carroll O ' Connor, Monty Hall, Jack Klugman & Tony Randall, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Leo Durocher, Truman Capote, Don Rickles, Ralph Nader, Jack Benny, Redd Foxx, Bobby Riggs, George Washington, Dan Rowan & Dick Martin, Hank Aaron, Joe Namath, Bob Hope, Telly Savalas, Lucille Ball, Jackie Gleason, Sammy Davis Jr, Michael Landon, Evel Knievel, Valerie Harper, Muhammad Ali, Dean Martin, Dennis Weaver, Joe Garagiola, Danny Thomas, Angie Dickinson, Gabe Kaplan, Ted Knight, Peter Marshall, Dan Haggerty, Frank Sinatra, Jack Klugman, Jimmy Stewart, George Burns, Betty White, Suzanne Somers, Joan Collins, and Mr T. For nearly a decade, Martin had recorded as many as four albums a year for Reprise Records.
The Bears went on to an 11 – 4 record with many expecting McMahon to lead the Bears back to the Super Bowl — however as in 1986 they fell short against the Washington Redskins, this time 21 – 17 in the NFC divisional playoff game.
It was negotiated between British Prime Minister Lloyd George and French Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau and rendered many of the guarantees in the Hussein – McMahon agreement invalid.
Nonetheless, McMahon once told an interviewer that after his many decades as an emcee, he would still get " butterflies " in his stomach every time he would walk onto a stage, and would use that nervousness as a source of energy.
Afterward, Triple H brought out many current and retired superstars to thank Flair for all he has done, including Shawn Michaels, some of the Four Horsemen, Harley Race, and Chris Jericho, followed by The Undertaker and then Vince McMahon.
After many weeks of phone calls with McMahon trying to lure Bruno back, Sammartino demanded a title run.
In early 1977, after suffering the broken neck and many other ailments, Bruno informed McMahon Sr. that he was done with his second title reign.
He was a shrewd, attractive figure, with considerable public speaking skills, and many people would have preferred to see him, rather than the bumbling McMahon, as Prime Minister.
Nonetheless, Hart was ostracized from the WWF while McMahon and Michaels continued to receive angry responses from audiences for many years.
His plans included many stars, but not Hart ; as such McMahon encouraged Hart to reopen negotiations with WCW.
With the angles that Russo created ( along with Vince McMahon present to accept and decline ideas ), many felt that Russo was instrumental in putting WWF ahead of World Championship Wrestling in the Monday night rating wars during the Attitude Era.
For many years, he was a spokesperson for the Colonial Penn Life Insurance Company, helping promote the brand on radio and TV to African-American markets much as Ed McMahon did for the white audience ( and Alex Trebek continues to do to this day ).
According to many wrestlers & former employees, McMahon had the lifelong habit of carrying rolls of quarters and stacking them in his hand as a way of concentrating.
It was also unheard of for a character like Graham to be a fan favorite, because McMahon and many old promoters saw Graham as a heel.
Many celebrities assist the organization, including Jerry Lewis, Ed McMahon, Tom Bergeron, Jann Carl, Ace Young, Cynthia Garrett, Billy Gilman, Norm Crosby, Alison Sweeney, Maureen McGovern, Don Francisco, John Ondrasik, and many more.
On the September 23, 1996 episode of Monday Night Raw, Ross delivered a worked-shoot promo during which he ran down WWF Chairman Vince McMahon ( outing him as chairman and not just a commentator for the first time in WWF storylines ) and debuted his " new " Diesel and Razor, claiming that while working in the WWF " front office " he had been the man responsible for so many people leaving the company as part of his " revenge " against the WWF for how they treated him in the past.
" The American Family Publishers sweepstakes traditionally used paid advertisements during NBC's The Tonight Show to announce its grand prize winners ( for many years, its celebrity spokesman was Ed McMahon ).
Brian Clough was publicly critical of McMahon afterwards, although many people could understand the scousers ' determination to propel the Reds into the final against Everton, he also wanted to bring the famous old trophy back to Anfield as a dedication to the 96 supporters who lost their lives.
Some famous players to have played for the team are Drew Jarvie ( Airdrieonians, Aberdeen, St. Mirren ), William Wallace ( Heart of Midlothian, Celtic ), Frank McGarvey ( St. Mirren, Liverpool, Celtic ), David Stewart ( Leeds United ), Pat McMahon ( Celtic, Aston Villa ), George Mulhall ( Aberdeen, Sunderland ), Jim Storrie ( Airdrieonians, Aberdeen, Leeds United ), Gary McStay ( Falkirk ) plus many more.

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Also, Ditka, Dick Butkus, Walter Payton, Jim McMahon, William " Refrigerator " Perry and Brian Urlacher are among Bears figures known for their appearances in TV commercials.
IRA member Thomas McMahon had slipped onto the unguarded boat that night and attached a radio-controlled fifty-pound ( 23 kg ) bomb.
Who activated the radio-controlled bomb is not known: McMahon had been arrested earlier at a Garda checkpoint between Longford and Granard.
* 1908 – William McMahon, 20th Prime Minister of Australia ( d. 1988 )
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Holt's disappearance at the end of 1967 forced the party to choose a " wild card " successor from the Senate after the leading contender, deputy Liberal leader William McMahon, was unexpectedly eliminated from the contest due to a dispute with their Coalition partners, the Country Party.
After Menzies ' retirement, the party had three leaders in six years -- Holt, Gorton and William McMahon.
On the morning of 18 December Country Party leader John McEwen publicly declared that neither he nor his Country Party colleagues would serve in a Coalition if the deputy Liberal leader William McMahon were elected as Liberal leader.
McEwen refused to give his reasons, saying only that McMahon knew what they were.
With McMahon unexpectedly eliminated from the contest, Senator John Gorton was elected Liberal leader on 9 January 1968, and was sworn in as Prime Minister on 10 January, replacing McEwen.
* 1914 – Vince McMahon, Sr., American wrestling promoter, founded WWE ( d. 1984 )
This led to the downfall of Gorton and his replacement by William McMahon.
Under McMahon, Fraser once again became Minister for Education and Science.
* McMahon, Robin, " Tacitus ( 275 – 276 A. D )", De Imperatoribus Romanis
* 1923 – Ed McMahon, American television personality ( d. 2009 )
Artist Marghe McMahon was inspired in 1978 to create a bronze statue of Tom playing the musical saw which sits in downtown Santa Cruz.
During the Franco-Prussian War the Parisian National Guard, which was founded during the time of the American Revolution, engaged the Prussian Army and later rebelled against the Versailles Army under Marshal McMahon.
* 1979 – In Dublin, Ireland, Provisional Irish Republican Army member Thomas McMahon is sentenced to life in prison for the assassination of Lord Mountbatten.
Logically, the Liberals ' deputy leader, William McMahon, should have succeeded Holt.
However, McMahon was a staunch free-trader, and there were also rumors that he was homosexual.

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