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) They also founded the Villa Park Orchard's Association, still a thriving business in Orange, although the packing house that was the dominant Villa Park landmark for many years, located west of the shopping center, was torn down in 1983.
There were also rumours that Orchard was in discussions over a future Saskatchewan rural riding candidacy for the Saskatchewan Party, and Orchard's name was frequently touted as a possible future leadership contender for the Green Party of Canada.
" The media also reported that Liberal party House Leader and Saskatchewan MP Ralph Goodale, a former finance minister, was opposed to Orchard's candidacy in the by-election.
There was a lack of evidence in a case that was supported only by Orchard's testimony.
Goodale was opposed to David Orchard's candidacy in the by-election for Desnethé — Missinippi — Churchill River.
The mill belonged to the Bishop of Rochester in 1253 and in 1299 was known as Orchard's mill, being then privately owned.
Orchard's last Test was the 3rd Test between Sri Lanka and Australia at the Sinhalese Sports Club Ground in Colombo in March 2004, again standing with Steve Bucknor.
This was especially important to the prosecution as McParland had been unable to find corroboration for Orchard's confession.
Orchard's testimony was persuasive, at least to reporters attending the trial.
Then the defense presented what they claimed was " startling new evidence " about insanity in Orchard's family, including a grandfather who needed to be " chained up " and an uncle who went insane.
An appeal was made by the prosecution to Idaho Governor Gooding, urging the commutation of Orchard's death sentence for his cooperation.
This request was granted and Orchard's sentence was commuted to life in prison.

Orchard's and ultimately
Many analysts have suggested that Orchard's battle to preserve the PC Party may have been vigorous but ultimately pointless.

Orchard's and on
MacKay signed a written deal, or " gentleman's agreement " to seal support from Orchard's largely loyal delegates on the final ballot.
The CPC had previously insisted on Orchard's signing a pledge not to sue Peter MacKay over issues resulting from the agreement signed at the 2003 PC Leadership Convention in order to settle the affair, which Orchard refused to do.
Meanwhile, McParland arranged for Orchard's confession, which he had worked on for fifteen months, to be serialized in a magazine to " reach the largest possible public.
Having relied totally on Orchard's testimony to make its case against the WFM leader, the state found the testimony of their witness overly ambitious, with Orchard confessing to crimes he could not have committed.
Central to Orchard's characterization of this new second phase is the distinction between a primarily Hebrew orientation and a primarily Greek orientation, focusing not only on the Jewish converts to Christianity, but to the gentile converts as well.

Orchard's and appointed
MacKay also appointed a couple of low level staff workers who had been supportive of David Orchard's leadership bid.

Orchard's and candidate
Although, like most of the candidates in the race, he supported the twin Progressive Conservative pillars of North American free trade and support for decentralizing reforms to the Canadian constitution, he often found himself in agreement with the left wing of his party, sharing maverick candidate David Orchard's opposition to the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

Orchard's and for
* Steve Orchard's video edit for the 1980s British Indie band The Chameleons ' track " In Shreds " references the drug ' Trip ' sequences.
Orchard's confession to McParland claimed responsibility for seventeen or more murders.

Orchard's and controversy
Again, however, Orchard's ambitions created political controversy.

Orchard's and .
Up to three translations are given below, taken from the translations of Bellows, Hollander, and Larrington with proper names in the normalized English forms found in John Lindow's Norse Mythology and in Andy Orchard's Cassell's Dictionary of Norse Myth and Legend.
This result flowed from Orchard's having turned state's evidence and having become the prosecution's star witness against Big Bill Haywood and two other leaders of the Western Federation of Miners whom the prosecution alleged had masterminded Steunenberg's assassination.
The current building houses many artifacts from Orchard's past.
Crab Orchard's position in a gap in the Crab Orchard Mountains made it an early " gateway " to the Cumberland area as early as the late 18th century.
Press officials immediately demanded to know what had inspired Orchard's surprise move.
Orchard's beliefs are perhaps best likened to that of the traditional, British Tory, which although historically common in Canada, lost much of their relevance since the rise of the so-called neoconservative faction.
Many of Orchard's supporters were former members of the other political parties in Canada and two of Orchard's most prominent endorsers in the leadership bid were the leaders of the Green parties of British Columbia and Ontario.
However, Orchard's support, which helped Peter MacKay win the leadership, came at price.
Samuels joined the Progressive Conservative party in the late 1990s, presumably as a supporter of David Orchard's leadership campaign.

nomination and fight
Under opposition from Sen. William B. Giles, Madison chose not to fight Congress for the nomination but kept Sec.
He would have preferred Representative Robert R. Hitt of Illinois, but he did not consider the vice-presidential nomination worth a fight.
The fight over the vice presidential nomination proved to be historic, as FDR's declining health led to his death in April 1945, and Truman thus became the nation's 33rd President instead of Wallace.
Rockefeller won re-election in November 1968, having defeated Marion H. Crank ( 1915 – 1994 ), a state legislator who had won the Democratic nomination in a heated fight with Virginia Morris Johnson, wife of Jim Johnson and the first woman ever to seek the office of governor of Arkansas.
After a bitter fight, Pat Buchanan secured the Reform Party nomination over John Hagelin of the Natural Law Party.
Many in the nation's capital worried about the nomination fight.
Eisenhower wished to nominate Brownell to the Supreme Court when vacancies occurred in 1957 and 1958 but felt he could not because segregationists in the Senate would fight and defeat the nomination.
She was unsuccessful as the Labour Parliamentary candidate in the Conservative stronghold of Gainsborough and Horncastle in the 1992 general election, finishing in third place, and then failed to secure the nomination to fight for the marginal seat for Lincoln and the safe Labour seat at Liverpool Riverside.
Lousma survived a bitter primary fight against former Republican congressman Jim Dunn to capture the nomination with 63 % of the vote.
He again attempted to win the Liberal nomination in the riding of Lincoln in the 1993 general election, but the nomination eventually went to Tony Valeri after an acrimonious fight between Munro and the Liberal Party national office.
The York North nomination fight turned ugly amidst claims of delegate stacking and improper procedures.
Nixon retreated from a Senate showdown over the nomination because of civil rights ramifications that would emerge from a confirmation fight.
" For his outspoken views, Taussig earned the lifetime enmity of Roosevelt, who was in a political fight with the Republican Party over his nomination as Vice President, and wrote a sharp letter to the navy subcommittee denying Taussig's charges.
In Sept. 2011, O ' Grady announced a run for the 2012 Republican nomination for Texas State Senate District 8, but he later suspended his campaign due to uncertainties over the Texas redistricting fight.
In 1944, Allred, as a private attorney, and his ally, Alvin Wirtz, a former undersecretary of the interior, led the protracted but successful fight against the conservative Texas Regulars, who opposed a fourth term for President Roosevelt and desired the nomination of another Democratic candidate more to their philosophical bearing.
During Roosevelt's fight for the Democratic nomination in early 1932, the Warners made it an effort to make his name known throughout the state of California.
She died of an accidental overdose of alcohol and sleeping pills, having also miscarried during the nomination fight.
The NAACP led the successful fight, in alliance with the American Federation of Labor, to prevent the nomination of John Johnston Parker to the Supreme Court.
Withdrew his nomination on June 10, 2006 after failing to defeat Hatch in the endorsement fight, throwing his support behind Hatch's campaign.
As with the credential fight, McGovern's army carried the day effectively handing the nomination to McGovern.

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