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Muldoon and felt
The election of the third National government in 1975 led to the day being renamed Waitangi Day because the new Prime Minister, Robert Muldoon, did not like the name " New Zealand Day " and many Māori felt the new name debased the Treaty of Waitangi.
Muldoon's critics, on the other hand, felt that he allowed the tour to go ahead in order for his National Party to secure the votes of rural and provincial conservatives in the general election later in the year, which Muldoon would go on to win.
At the time, many felt that Muldoon should accede to Lange's demands.

Muldoon and would
The Bill of Rights was also invoked in New Zealand in the 1976 case of Fitzgerald v. Muldoon and Others, which centred on the purporting of newly appointed Prime Minister Robert Muldoon that he would advise the Governor-General to abolish a superannuation scheme established by the New Zealand Superannuation Act, 1974, without new legislation.
The 1984 election was called when Marilyn Waring told Muldoon that she would not support his government in the vote over an opposition-sponsored anti-nuclear bill.
Nicknamed " The Solid Man ," Muldoon established himself as champion in Greco-Roman wrestling in the 1880s and over the years gained a remarkable measure of public influence that would continue through his days as a health farm proprietor in Westchester County and his service on NYSAC.
Muldoon would recall years later the impromptu wrestling bouts held by fellow soldiers as being among his fondest memories.
Muldoon would make his final public appearance as a wrestler in a charity exhibition match against Roeber at Madison Square Garden in 1894.
In 1900, Muldoon opened what would become the work of his life, the well-known health institute " The Olympia ," at Purchase, New York.
In subsequent years through the success of the Olympia Muldoon would again gain national notice as he treated such notables there as U. S. Ambassador to Great Britain Joseph Hodges Choate, publisher Ralph Pulitzer, Senator Chauncey Depew, Major General J. Franklin Bell, essayist Elbert Hubbard novelist Theodore Dreiser and Secretary of State Elihu Root, who was sent to Muldoon by President Roosevelt.
In 1907 there was talk that Muldoon would be appointed to the president's cabinet to oversee physical health.
Years later many of Herbert's friends would be sports figures of the day particularly boxers and wrestlers such as William Muldoon, John L. Sullivan, James J. Corbett and a young actor named Hobart Bosworth, the latter of whom Herbert would stage in an amateur bout with his son Lionel.
The firing of Muldoon prompted him to publicly put " a curse " ( known as the " curse of the Muldoons ") on the Black Hawks, stating that the team would never win the NHL pennant.
As a result, Muldoon declared that Beattie's term would not be extended beyond the traditional five year tenure.

Muldoon and be
In the OVA continuity, the Eye of God first needed to be unsealed by the Muldoon priestesses before it could be operated via the Stairway to the Sky, a tall metal tower that almost reaches the height of the Eye's orbit.
For example, a former Prime Minister might be appointed Minister of State as an " elder statesman " — this was the purpose for which New Zealand Prime Minister Robert Muldoon originally created the position in 1975.
In further twist of history, after the purge, politicians with League connections were to be found not in Social Credit but in the National Party, notably cabinet ministers George Gair and Ben Couch in the Muldoon administration.
Francisco asks to be shot by Tomboy to prevent his becoming a zombie, whereupon she complies and is captured by Muldoon.
Muldoon was a strong believer in the need for state intervention in the economy, claiming that only with government involvement could New Zealand be prosperous.
The Prime Minister of the day, Robert Muldoon, favoured decidedly interventionist policies, but Quigley preferred a more laissez-faire approach, and considered Muldoon's interventionism to be contrary to the traditional spirit of the National Party.
Muldoon argued that his New Zealand superannuation scheme could be funded from future taxes rather than an additional tax on current wages.
It was announced in July 2011 that Muldoon will be returning to the role of Austin Reed on Days of our Lives, marking his first time back to the show since 1995.
He's usually calm, but has been known to snap at his friends whenever he feels betrayed ( this may be insecurity ; one episode has him stopping Muldoon in his usual slew of anti-alien insults with a cracking voice, as if he's about to cry ).
Following his confirmation, a young Binz declared to Bishop Peter Muldoon, " I'm going to be a bishop!
Muldoon journeyed to Paris to serve as a volunteer in the French Army in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71, where he met publisher James Gordon Bennett, Jr., who told Muldoon he had the potential to be the best Greco-Roman wrestler in the world if he concentrated on it.
Muldoon claimed to be a lifelong bachelor.

Muldoon and later
In 1975 he was made a cabinet minister under Prime Minister Robert Muldoon, first as New Zealand's Minister of Fisheries and Associate Minister of Agriculture ( 1977 ), later as Minister of Labour following the 1978 election.
It is later revealed that Muldoon attempts to persuade the zombies to eat something other than human flesh, as by inducing Jane O ' Flynn to consume a horse.
From the moment the radio tells of a lunatic roaming around the coast, later pinpointed in the area of Muldoon Manor, the audience is intrigued about the identity of this mysterious lunatic.
Muldoon died two years later.
It has been stated that Beattie suggested to senior members of the National Party that he could dismiss Muldoon and appoint his deputy, Jim McLay, as Prime Minister before swearing in David Lange as Prime Minister ( McLay was to replace Muldoon as leader later that year ).
He was finally successful at the 1957 election, winning in Tamaki, but was defeated three years later by Robert Muldoon.

Muldoon and parliament
Three new National members of parliament were called the Young Turks: Peter Gordon, Duncan MacIntyre and Robert Muldoon.

Muldoon and make
The outgoing Prime Minister, Sir Robert Muldoon, had just lost an election, but refused to advise the Governor-General, Sir David Beattie, to make urgent regulations desired by both the incoming Prime Minister, David Lange, and by many in Muldoon's own party and cabinet.
To make matters worse, Muldoon did not deliver on many of his pledges, depriving Social Credit of any significant victories with which to mitigate its earlier setback.

Muldoon and .
* July 14 – New Zealand Prime Minister Robert Muldoon calls a snap election and is heavily defeated by opposition Labour leader David Lange.
** Robert Muldoon, former Prime Minister of New Zealand ( b. 1921 )
The trilogy's rambling story begins with an investigation by two New York City detectives ( Saul Goodman and Barney Muldoon ) into the bombing of Confrontation, a leftist magazine, and the disappearance of its editor, Joe Malik.
Robert Muldoon, Prime Minister from 1975 to 1984, and his Third National government responded to the crises of the 1970s by attempting to preserve the New Zealand of the 1950s.
15 October 2008 Paul Muldoon, interviews Heaney.
as Patrolman Francis Muldoon, opposite Joe E. Ross.
Following the series, McLaughlin fired head coach Pete Muldoon.
Muldoon disagreed, and in a fit of pique, McLaughlin fired him.
According to Coleman, Muldoon responded by yelling, " Fire me, Major, and you'll never finish first.
" The Curse of Muldoon was born-although Coleman admitted years after the fact that he had fabricated the whole incident-and became one of the first widely known sports " curses.
In 1967, the last season of the six-team NHL, the Black Hawks finished first, breaking the supposed Curse of Muldoon, 23 years after the death of Frederic McLaughlin.
The superannuation scheme he helped design became law in 1974, but was disestablished by Robert Muldoon almost as soon as the National Party won the 1975 election.
In 1980, he published an " Alternative Budget " that attacked what Douglas called the Muldoon government ’ s “ tinkering ” with the economy.
When Muldoon unexpectedly called an early general election, the Labour Party adopted Palmer ’ s paper as its economic policy.
Muldoon refused to accept official advice that devaluation was the only way to stop the currency crisis and provoked a brief constitutional crisis when he initially declined to implement the incoming government ’ s instruction that he devalue.
Both crises were soon settled when Muldoon accepted that he had no choice but to devalue.
Also offered through the recreation department are summer Youth Tennis Camps for children ages 8 – 10, instructed by USTA member Kevin Muldoon and weekly yoga classes for adults taught by Sally Winchester.
OBE pioneer Sylvan Muldoon more simply used a forearm held perpendicular in bed as the falling object.
Muldoon ( 1936 ) embraced the concept of an etheric body to explain OBEs.

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