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Once in office, when the Chinese began a buildup in the Kaesong sanctuary, he threatened to use nuclear force if an armistice were not concluded.
Once in office, these individuals maintain direct contact with the Queen, wherever she may be at the time.
Once in office, the new president showed signs of reneging on some of his pledges, especially those related to the appointment of a bipartisan cabinet.
Once in office, both his capacity and his motivation to continue and to expand such improvements increased.
Once in office, Gálvez demonstrated more independence than had generally been anticipated.
Once an individual swore to abide by the electoral capitulation, he assumed the office of King of the Romans.
Once Jenkins took office he immediately set about reforming the operation and organisation of the Home Office.
Once the Senate confirms a nomination, the president must prepare and sign a commission, to which the Seal of the Department of Justice must be affixed, before the new justice can take office.
Once in office, an elected official may change parties simply by declaring such intent.
Once in office, the governor general maintains direct contact with the Queen, wherever she may be at the time.
Once, says author Eric Silver in The Book of the Just, " Two Gestapo men came to his office and demanded that he hand over a family of five who had bought forged Polish identity papers.
Once his studies were completed, Balzac was persuaded by his father to follow him into the law ; for three years he trained and worked at the office of Victor Passez, a family friend.
Once married, the man had status as an " Intermarried White ," a member of the Cherokee tribe with restricted rights ; for instance, he could not hold any tribal office.
Once used extensively in office buildings, the manually adjustable light reflector is seldom in use today having been supplanted by a combination of other methods in concert with artificial illumination.
Once the trial or coronation concluded, the Lord High Steward would break his white staff of office, thereby symbolising the end of his service in that position.
Once he assumed the full office in 1610, Buck clearly was the primary censor for public drama.
Once in office as governor on May 21, 1928, Long moved quickly to consolidate his power, firing hundreds of opponents in the state bureaucracy, at all ranks from cabinet-level heads of departments and board members to rank-and-file civil servants and state road workers.
Once inside the school, after going under the stone entryway, the office of the principal was on your immediate left.
Once the Commissioners take office, they divide up responsibility for the municipal departments.
Once the rail line was completed, the mail was delivered by train to Stanfield, thus moving the post office from Locust, NC to Stanfield.
Once termed Skippackville, the village served residents of Skippack with a post office, fire house, printing house, shirt factory, furniture maker, blacksmith, liquor store, a hat store and several inns including the Valley House now called " Justin's Carriage House ".
Once the town of Liberty was chartered little more than a month after the Salubrity post office closed, the name Salubrity became little more than a memory.
Once again Clift's performance was critically acclaimed ; however, the movie bombed at the box office due to its lackluster script.
Once inside his office on the 9th floor of The Helmsley Building, they disarmed Maranzano's guards.

Once and John
Once again, we see the imagery of the marriage: " I, John, saw the holy city, New Jerusalem, coming down from God out of heaven, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband.
Once the 14-year-old king had regained control of the capital and then the whole country, Grindcobbe was tried in the Moot Hall ( on the site of the present-day W H Smith stationery shop, where a plaque commemorates the event ) and adjudged a ' traitor ' alongside John Ball (' the mad priest of Kent ', one of the rebel leaders who had escaped from Smithfield, London to Coventry ) and more than a dozen others.
Once the talks began, Ribbentrop, who possessed a certain elan and sense of audacity, issued Sir John Simon an ultimatum.
Once John contained Alexander in Scotland, he marched south to deal with the challenge of the coming invasion.
Once a normal wall, since the 1980s it has been filled with John Lennon-inspired graffiti and pieces of lyrics from Beatles songs.
Once they had recruited bass guitarist Steve Diggle and drummer John Maher, they made their debut opening for the Sex Pistols ' second Manchester concert in July 1976.
Historian John Brooks in his book Once in Golconda considered the turn of the 19th to 20th century period to have been Wall Street's heyday.
Once in England he was educated at schools in Southampton and Chiswick and then at Charterhouse School, where he was a close friend of John Leech.
Once Meg and John are married, Meg becomes “ dependent ” on him and “ isolated in her little cottage with two small children .”
Once world-famous, XERF commenced operations in 1947 using the old facilities of John R. Brinkley's XERA, which ceased broadcasting in 1939.
Once again Charles changed sides: the threat of a renewed English invasion forced John II to make a new agreement of reconciliation with him, sealed by the Treaty of Valognes on 10 September 1355.
Once king himself, Philip was obligated to carry out these plans and asked John for and received additional funds after 1316.
Once part of the Great Middlesex Forest, it was later owned by the Knights of St John of Jerusalem.
Once his son arrives, John reveals to the hostages his intention to commit suicide so his heart can be used to save his son.
In the novel, Once A Runner, written by John L. Parker, Jr., the main character, Quenton Cassidy, goes out to Newberry to live in isolation and train for distance running.
Once consisting of several large land grants by Colonial Governor John Wentworth, the town was first named New Madbury, after the seacoast town of Madbury.
Once known as Adamston, the town was named for the family of John Sweeny.
Once John Lennon called and praised Pandemonium Shadow Show, which he had listened to in a 36-hour marathon.
Once on the throne, John abandoned his father's relatively Anglophile policy and made an alliance with France.
Once John knew he had the support of Walter and William Marshal, he sent Walter ahead to England to request all free men to pledge fealty to the new king.
Because it is quiet and secluded, Alderney has attracted some famous residents, including authors T. H. White ( The Once and Future King ) and Elisabeth Beresford ( The Wombles ), cricket commentator John Arlott, cricketer Sir Ian Botham, Beatles producer Sir George Martin, actress Dame Julie Andrews, and Olympic swimmer Duncan Goodhew.
Once the Studebakers discovered this, John Mohler Studebaker enforced a primacy clause, forcing Garford back on to the scheduled production quotas.
* Again to Carthage, the sequel to Once a Runner by John L. Parker Jr
* John L. Parker – Once a Runner

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