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One and councillor
One of the commoners elevated in this way by the king was Peder Schumacher, named Count Griffenfeldt by Christian V in 1670 and high councillor of Denmark in 1674.
One of those whose house was raided was Adrian Marsden, who later became a councillor for the British National Party ( BNP ).
One of his tutors until he went to England was Sir George Lauder of The Bass, a Privy Counsellor — described as the King's " familiar councillor " — and he was also tutored in music by Alfonso Ferrabosco the younger.
One councillor is elected for each of the two electoral divisions of Hoddesdon North and Hoddesdon South ( which also includes Broxbourne ).
One of its members included a former Conservative councillor and canvassing partner of Mr Wilshire.
One councillor is supposed to have objected and used homophobic language in doing so.
She was elected as a city councillor for Brampton's Ward 2 in 1991, and helped to negotiate the sale of Brampton Hydro toward the end of the decade ( in addition to representing Brampton on the provincial Hydro One Board of Directors ).
One of the first concerns of the newly-elected councillor was raised in the 2001 budget deliberations.
One of his daughters is an elected councillor in Lahore and the other is an MBA, CPA ( Certified Public Accountant ) in the US.
One year later, after a period of little news, it was revealed that the late regeneration councillor at Birmingham City Council, Councillor Ken Hardeman ( Conservative councillor for Brandwood ), was to campaign to investors at the MIPIM show at Cannes, France as part of Team Birmingham in March 2007.
One Perton councillor claimed that the people of Perton were against such a move as they were " keen to get away from Wolverhampton's bad image ".

One and elected
One of those delightful surprise additions, which so frequently occur in jazz programs, was an excellent stint at the drums by the great Joe Jones, drumming to `` Old Man River '', which seems to have been elected the favorite solo for the boys on the batterie at this year's concerts.
One reason that financial officials were elected was that any money embezzled could be recovered from their estates ; election in general strongly favoured the rich, but in this case wealth was virtually a prerequisite.
One person is elected from each of the eight wards and two at-large aldermen are elected to represent the whole city.
One third of the judges are appointed by the President of the Italian Republic, one-third are elected by Parliament and one-third are elected by the ordinary and administrative supreme courts.
One of the most notable exceptions to accept his claim were several members of the French National Spiritual Assembly, led by Joel Marangella, who elected to support Remey.
One student from up campus ( 2 halls ) and two from down campus ( 8 halls ) are elected to serve on ASNMU, NMU's Student Government.
One of John XXI's few acts during his brief reign was the reversal of a decree recently passed at the Second Council of Lyon ( 1274 ) that not only confined cardinals in solitude until they elected a successor Pope, but also progressively restricted their supplies of food and wine if their deliberations took too long.
" One of his favorite jokes was about a woman with two sons, one of whom went to sea and one of whom was elected vice president ; neither was ever heard of again.
However, the Supreme Court has interpreted the provision of Clause One that Representatives shall be elected " by the People " to mean that, in those states with more than one member of the House of Representatives, each congressional election district within the state must have nearly identical populations.
One of its elected presidents was a U. S. citizen by birth, R. D. Polk.
One member of the great council was elected " Doge ", or duke, the ceremonial head of the city, who normally held the title until his death.
One ran away to sea ; the other was elected Vice President of the United States.
One of his other sons, Henry, was also elected as an MP.
One after another, state conventions to elect delegates to the national convention in Chicago repudiated an incumbent elected president of their party, who had not declared whether he would be a candidate for renomination.
One year after Boris's accession, Aleksandar Stamboliyski ( or Stambolijski ) of the Bulgarian People's Agrarian Union was elected prime minister.
One of the main duties of the Crown is to " ensure that a democratically elected government is always in place ," which means appointing a prime minister to thereafter head the Cabinet — a committee of the Privy Council charged with advising the Crown on the exercise of the Royal Prerogative.
One elected representative was allowed a seat in the U. S. House of Representatives.
One of the elected presidents was a U. S. citizen by birth, R. D.
One member of the council is elected at large.
One of the main figures of the unification of Italy, Giuseppe Mazzini, was elected deputy at Messina in the general elections of 1866.
One might assume that Wulfstan, given his political eminence, headed the Northumbrian party which elected Eirik.
One county commissioner is elected from each district to serve a four-year term.
Hanson lost to Liberal candidate Cameron Thompson, and the One Nation candidate in Oxley lost the seat to ALP candidate Bernie Ripoll, but One Nation candidate Heather Hill was elected as a senator for Queensland.

One and Conservative
One firm, Scammell and Nephew Ltd, took a civil action against Attlee and the other Labour members of the committee ( although not against the Conservative members who had also supported this ).
One responsum substantially liberalized Conservative Judaism's approach including lifting most ( but not all ) classical prohibitions on homosexual conduct and permitted the blessing of homosexual unions and the ordination of gay clergy.
One unusual link between Falwell and Conservative rabbi Arnold Resnicoff, a Navy chaplain, was created when President Ronald Reagan surprised the participants at Falwell's " Baptist Fundamentalism ' 84 " convention in Washington, D. C., by choosing to read Resnicoff's on-site report of the 1983 Beirut barracks bombing as his keynote address.
One Nation Conservatism was the party's dominant ideology in the 20th century until the rise of Thatcherism in the 1970s, and included in its ranks Conservative Prime Ministers such as Stanley Baldwin, Harold Macmillan and Edward Heath.
One young Conservative, during a private meeting at the House of Commons, attempted to express his support for Powell.
One day later, the party changed its official name to the Canadian Reform Conservative Alliance, but was almost always called simply " the Canadian Alliance " or " the Alliance ".
One Progressive Conservative senator, Gerry St. Germain, joined the new party in October 2000, becoming the Alliance's only member of the Senate.
One month later, on October 4, Mike Duffy, now a Conservative senator ( appointed by Harper ), said " It is possible that you could change prime minister without having an election ," and that some Conservatives wanted Harper as prime minister.
One of these concessions was amnesty to captured Conservative guerrillas who were still resisting the Juárez government, even though these same guerrillas were executing captured Liberals, which included Melchor Ocampo.
* Mark Williams ( 1956-), controversial television, radio newspaper personality and a founding member of the National Association of Radio Talk Show Hosts / Tea Party Partriots / former chairman of the Tea Party Express, past President of the Conservative Party USA, author of " Exposing the Socialist Agenda " and " Taking Back America One Tea Party at a Time "
One member of the Senate of Canada who opposed the merger continues to sit as the sole member of the " Progressive Conservative " caucus, and the conservative parties in most Canadian provinces still use the Progressive Conservative name.
One nation conservatism was first conceived by the Conservative British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli, who presented his political philosophy in two novels – Sybil, Or The Two Nations ( 1845 ) and Coningsby – published in 1845 and 1844 respectively.
The Conservative Party's 2010 manifesto contained a section on " One World Conservatism "— a commitment to spend 0. 7 % of national income on well-targeted aid — and David Cameron, the current leader of the party and British Prime Minister, named Disraeli as his favourite Conservative.
One of the first professional politicians of Sweden, Hansson participated in the creation of the Swedish Social Democratic Youth in 1903 and presided over it as its chairman in 1908-09, a period in which universal suffrage and proportional representation was gradually to be enacted for all Swedish males by Conservative Prime Minister Arvid Lindman, later a rival of Hansson.
One month later, on October 4, Mike Duffy, now a Conservative senator ( appointed by Harper ), said " It is possible that you could change prime minister without having an election ," and that some Conservatives wanted Harper as prime minister.
One Progressive Conservative senator, Gerry St. Germain, joined the new party in October 2000, becoming the Alliance's only member of the Senate.
The party said it was " based on traditional Conservative values ", and they self-defined as " One Nation Conservatives ".
One of the first to use the phrase was Nova Scotia Progressive Conservative premier John Buchanan, who would stand at the end of a long line of party signs and wave to morning traffic.
In 2003, he was awarded the One of Us Award from the Conservative Way Forward group for his services to the Conservative movement in Britain.
Considered to be a " One Nation Conservative ", Bottomley is a Life Member of the Tory Reform Group.
Shortly afterwards, he launched a pressure group called Conservative Centre Forward to argue for more centrist, One Nation policies.

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