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Muldoon and refused
When the result of the election became clear Lange asked Muldoon to devalue the dollar, which he refused to do, resulting in a constitutional crisis and precipitating some of the changes in the Constitution Act 1986.
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.
In 1984, a Constitutional Crisis arose when the outgoing " lame duck " Prime Minister Robert Muldoon refused to follow the wishes of a new incoming government led by David Lange.
Immediately after the election there was a constitutional crisis when Muldoon initially refused to follow the advice of the incoming Labour government and devalue the New Zealand Dollar.
Muldoon, however, refused to leave the position voluntarily, thereby forcing a direct leadership challenge.
On his defeat, Muldoon refused to accept any portfolios offered him, thereby becoming a backbencher.

Muldoon and accept
Outgoing Prime Minister Sir Robert Muldoon was unwilling initially to accept instructions from the incoming Prime Minister elect David Lange to devalue the currency.

Muldoon and official
Muldoon Park offers many short walking trails, four variously sized baseball fields ( ranging from t-ball to official ), a soccer field, and a play area.

Muldoon and advice
In 1977, Holyoake was unexpectedly and controversially appointed Governor-General by Queen Elizabeth II on the advice of the then Prime Minister Robert Muldoon.
Beattie was appointed Governor-General by Queen Elizabeth II on the advice of her New Zealand Prime Minister Robert Muldoon in 1980.

Muldoon and devaluation
Soon after Muldoon called the election, Douglas held a public meeting in his electorate and distributed copies of his economic policy package, which made the case for a 20 per cent devaluation.

Muldoon and was
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 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.
* " Tithonus " by Paul Muldoon was originally published in The New Yorker and included in the book Horse Latitudes ( 2006 ).
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 1889, The Great John L. Sullivan-one of the world's first sports superstars-came to Belfast to train for the last bare knuckle boxing championship with Belfast resident William Muldoon for what was arguably the most important fight of Sullivan's career.
The area was known as Butler's Ranch or Clear Creek until J. C. League acquired the land from a man named Muldoon on his entering the priesthood.
He was replaced by Bill Rowling, who did not have the same charismatic appeal – in the 1975 election, Labour was defeated by National, which was led by Robert Muldoon.
Rowling himself was compared unfavourably to Muldoon, and did not cope well with Muldoon's aggressive style.
At the time, the option of Beattie dismissing Muldoon and replacing him, without waiting for a formal resignation, was reportedly discussed.
It was co-written by Ulster poet Paul Muldoon.
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.
The government of Prime Minister Robert Muldoon was called on to ban the tour, in view of the commitments it had made under the Gleneagles Agreement, but decided not to interfere due to their public position of " no politics in sport ".
Despite pressure from activists for the New Zealand government ( headed by Prime Minister Robert Muldoon ) to cancel the tour, permission was granted, and the South African team arrived in New Zealand on 19 July 1981.
Despite this, Muldoon argued that New Zealand was a free and democratic country, and that " politics should stay out of sport.
* Darlington was the home of Sylvan Muldoon ( February, 1903-October, 1969 ), author of Projection of the Astral Body, and other works on psychic phenomena.
* In 1876 The Solid Muldoon emerged in Beulah, Colorado and was exhibited at 50 cents a ticket.
The Solid Muldoon was made of clay, ground bones, meat, rock dust, and plaster.
Muldoon was born, the eldest of three children, on a farm outside The Moy, on the boundary between County Armaghand County Tyrone, near Portadown. The family was Catholic in a largely Protestant area of Northern Ireland.
Muldoon said of the experience, " I think it was fairly significant, certainly to me.

Muldoon and only
As Muldoon produced more collections the long poems gradually took up more space in the volume, until in 1990 the poem Madoc: A Mystery took over the volume of that name, leaving only seven short poems to appear before it.
His interests have not only included libretto, but the rock lyric as well, penning lines for the band The Handsome Family as well as the late Warren Zevon whose titular track " My Ride's Here " belongs to a Muldoon collaboration.
Of those people, only Holyoake, Marshall, Muldoon, Palmer, and Clark have eventually served as Prime Minister.
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.
When Robert Muldoon unexpectedly called an early election, the New Zealand Party was caught by surprise, and had only a month to prepare its campaign.
Although he only briefly appeared after this in issue # 2, showing Tobias Muldoon the Decepticon base, he was presumably destroyed when Bumblebee and John Henry managed to send the entire Decepticon rail convoy into a chasm.
Orchard returned to M * A * S * H years after Ugly John was dropped from the series, albeit only once, playing Muldoon, an Australian non-commissioned officer and regular at Rosie's Bar who allowed the establishment to operate provided he received free liquor when he ordered " coffee.
Muldoon was a strong advocate of compulsory military service, equestrianism, physical culture and the Boy Scouts of America, citing the latter as the only organization left devoted to leadership-building for young men.

Muldoon and way
Others present noted that the rioting was influenced by a number of factors, including the large number of intoxicated audience members, youth relief about the end of the Muldoon era, and a confrontational attitude by the police, who allegedly blocked the exits from the concert area, giving the crowd no obvious way to disperse.

Muldoon and crisis
In this case, the previous economic direction and management of Robert Muldoon was portrayed as leading the country into a desperate fiscal crisis, and this crisis was the continued reason given for the necessity of economic shock policies.

Muldoon and brief
During his brief returns home to Boston he took part in his first fights for pay, the first on January 24, 1924, against one Billy Muldoon, whom he knocked out in the first round.

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