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Rae and initially
Rae was initially one of the most prominent opponents of the North American Free Trade Agreement in Canada.
He initially threw his support to Bob Rae, but after Rae was eliminated in the third ballot and released all of his delegates, Dryden went over to Stéphane Dion, who went on to win the leadership.
Charlotte Rae initially reduced her role in seasons six and seven, and later decided to leave the series altogether.
He was not initially an ally of Bob Rae, and was also a frequent rival of fellow Northern Ontario Member of Provincial Parliament ( MPP ) Bud Wildman for key shadow cabinet postings.
She initially opposed the Rae government's plans to revisit existing labour contracts, and personally warned Rae of the fallout that would result from organized labour.
Khan initially supported Joe Volpe in the 2006 Liberal leadership campaign, and later joined Volpe in throwing his support behind Bob Rae.
In 1994, when Premier Bob Rae agreed to support the subway projects, they decided to spread the funding throughout Metro Toronto to appease residents of both sides, which would have resulted in two truncated subway lines instead of a single complete line at least initially.
* Mark Rae initially started a new recording partnership with Rhys Adams in 2005, under the name ARP ( Adams. Rae. Productions ).

Rae and declined
Rae declined to endorse a candidate.

Rae and request
Council voted down a request to have Rae return the money.

Rae and from
and the incisive style with which Charlotte Rae delivers the top-drawer Hart lyrics of `` I Blush '', a song that was cut from `` A Connecticut Yankee ''.
In 1952, Indira helped Feroze manage his campaign for elections to the first Parliament of India from Rae Bareli.
In the infobox, the " traditional " first-class figures from Wisden 1916 ( as reproduced by Rae, pp. 495 – 496 ), are given first and the " amended " figures from CricketArchive follow in parentheses.
Sheen has six other grandchildren, Paloma Rae ( from Emilio ), Cassandra, Sam J, Lola Rose, Bob and Max ( from Charlie ).
Norma Rae is a 1979 American drama film that tells the story of a factory worker from a small town in North Carolina, who becomes involved in the labor union activities at the textile factory where she works.
Rae was from Maryland of German Jewish heritage and Harry was born in Pennsylvania of British parentage.
On 23 March 2006, Gandhi announced her resignation from the Lok Sabha and also as chairperson of the National Advisory Council under the office-of-profit controversy and the speculation that the government was planning to bring an ordinance to exempt the post of chairperson of National Advisory Council from the purview of office of profit. She was re-elected from her constituency Rae Bareilly in May 2006 by a margin of over 400, 000 votes.
The winning song that year was " It Goes Like It Goes ," from Norma Rae.
The Roots jam session, produced by Okayplayer, Goodtime Girl Entertainment and Keldof, has been attended by everyone from Jay-Z, Beyoncé Knowles and Tom Cruise to Don Cheadle, Jeremy Piven and Prince with impromptu performances from Snoop Dogg and Corrine Bailey Rae to Queen Latifah, Matisyahu, Fall Out Boy and Dave Chappelle.
Kathy Ann Rae died from cancer on 11 January 2011.
Kathy Ann Rae died 11 January 2011, from cancer, aged 53.
Taking a dramatic 4 – 0 lead at half time with goals from Alex Rae, Bobby Lawrie, Denis McQuade and Jimmy Bone and although Kenny Dalgish pulled a goal back for Celtic, Thistle celebrated a 4 – 1 victory.
) The phrase, " You like me ", was originally from her wry, understated, famous reply in the film Norma Rae, but many people totally missed the subtle connection in her acceptance speech with that point in the film.
Rae was a New Democratic Party ( NDP ) Member of Parliament from 1978 to 1982.
Rae was raised as an Anglican ( as an adult, he found out that his paternal grandfather was Jewish, and was from a family of Lithuanian immigrants to Scotland ).
Rae later joked that Kefauver gave him a $ 20 tip one Christmas, whereas Pat Nixon only gave him a quarter and made him more sympathetic to Democrats from that moment.
During the same period Rae was in Ottawa, the Ontario New Democratic Party was suffering from internal disunity under the leadership of Michael Cassidy.
Rae entered into negotiations with both Premier Miller and Peterson, the latter begun by a phone call from Rae to Peterson shortly after election day.

Rae and provincial
Layton was also hurt by the growing unpopularity of the provincial NDP government of Bob Rae, and by his earlier opposition to Toronto's Olympic bid.
Cassidy resigned as leader after a poor performance in the 1981 provincial election, and a movement began to draft Rae as his replacement.
Party activist Ian Orenstein challenged Rae for the provincial leadership in 1986 in a symbolic protest against the party's centrist tilt.
On October 5, 1989, however, Rae announced that he would not return to federal politics and would remain as provincial leader.
During the 2003 provincial election, Hampton argued that Rae was wrong to reverse the NDP's commitment to public auto insurance.
On June 16, former Ontario Liberal Party leader and provincial treasurer Robert Nixon, who sat as leader of the opposition to Rae's Ontario government for a time, endorsed Rae.
The New Democratic Party's support base had fallen in this period, due to unpopular decisions made by the provincial NDP governments of Bob Rae in Ontario and Michael Harcourt in British Columbia.
Upon election, the Harris government immediately began to implement a far-reaching reform agenda in order to cut the large provincial deficit accumulated under the previous Rae government.
This trend carried over to the provincial level ; the provincial NDP under Rae ran a strong campaign and saw its fortunes gradually increase as election day approached.
However, in 1985, this veritable political dynasty ( termed the Big Blue Machine by observers ) came to an end when the minority government of Davis ' successor, Frank Miller, was defeated in the legislature by an alliance between the Liberal Party of David Peterson and the left-wing New Democratic Party ( NDP ) of Bob Rae after the PCs won a plurality but not a majority of seats in the provincial election.
After being a member of the provincial parliament ( 1950 – 1952 ), Gandhi won independent India's first general elections in 1952, from Rae Bareli constituency in Uttar Pradesh.
After Rae retired from provincial politics, Hampton became the leader of the NDP on June 22, 1996, beating Frances Lankin, who was seen as a Rae ally and whom many had considered the front-runner, on the third ballot.
She distanced the ONDP from former Premier Bob Rae, now interim leader of the federal Liberal Party of Canada, by pointing out that he is the exception to the rule of NDP Premiers in other provinces who have been able to balance provincial budgets.
Federally, the riding was represented by New Democrats from 1965 until 1988 ; past MPs include Bob Rae ( 1978-1982 ), who resigned to become leader of the provincial NDP, and was later Premier of Ontario in the NDP majority government of 1990-1995.
About 600 people attended his memorial, including federal NDP leaders Jack Layton and Ed Broadbent, former provincial premiers Roy Romanow, Lorne Calvert, Peter Lougheed, Ed Schreyer, Bill Davis, and Bob Rae, as well the current Saskatchewan premier Brad Wall.
Nixon's tenure in office ended with the provincial election of 1990, as Peterson's Liberals were upset by the NDP under Bob Rae.
He campaigned as a Liberal for a 1982 provincial by-election in York South, but lost to new NDP leader Bob Rae.
In 1993, the now governing New Democratic Party ( NDP ) under Bob Rae proposed provincial funding for four subway / LRT projects for the Toronto Transit Commission ( TTC ).
He previously served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1990 to 2003, and was a cabinet minister in the provincial government of Bob Rae.
He was actively preparing a leadership campaign of his own in early 1990, as Rae appeared ready to leave provincial politics and run for the leadership of the federal NDP.
By all accounts, he was extremely disappointed when Rae eventually decided to remain as provincial leader.
The NDP experienced a modest recovery under Rae in the 1985 provincial election, and Breaugh was again re-elected by a significant margin in Oshawa.

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