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They had already clashed on numerous occasions and " Chink " had also failed to attend his class on The Registering of Personality, which he regarded as unnecessary for the formulation of successful tactics.
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Registering 48 points ( 20 goals and 28 assists ) over 38 games as a freshman, Morrison was named the CCHA Rookie of the Year for the 1993 – 94 season.
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* Registering political parties, electoral district associations, and third parties that engage in election advertising

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After the passing of the Registering Act in 1723, he could not be made to comply with its requirements by registering his annuity of £ 40, although that annuity, together with £ 20 per annum from his elder brother's collieries, was now his only income.
The administrative tasks associated with the marriage are completed by a Registering Officer, who is a person specially appointed by the Monthly Meeting in which the couple are to be married.
It is completed by the Registering Officer of the Area Meeting in which the marriage is taking place, and signed by the couple and four witnesses.
They are carried out by auditors contracted by, or employees of, the relevant State and Territory Registering / Course Accrediting Body.

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Rossi described his invention in a paper entitled " Method of Registering Multiple Simultaneous Impulses of Several Geiger Counters ", published in Nature v. 125, p. 636 ( 1930 ).
Registering 1, 719 tons, the steamer normally carried a crew of 85.
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The Republican People's Party ( CHP ), Turkey's principal center-left party has a traditionally strong presence across the political landscape of Muğla Province, closely followed by the traditional center-right represented by the Democrat Party ( DP ) in Turkey's politics, although the incumbent Justice and Development Party ( AKP ) obtained the first place in the ballots cast during the last national-scale elections that were the 2004 local elections, with 31, 25 % of the votes.
McClintock was supported by 71, 597 ( 55. 6 %) voters, while Democrat Jon Lauritzen obtained 51, 274 ( 39. 8 %) votes.
At the time, the contract to operate the lottery was held by the politically connected GTech Corporation, which had obtained the contract with the help of a former Lieutenant Governor of Texas ( Democrat Ben Barnes ).
No candidate obtained the majority necessary to win outright, so a runoff election was scheduled for June 6 between Democrat Busby and Republican Brian Bilbray, who had represented the nearby 49th District from 1995 to 2001.
In 1994 Bates became involved in local politics as a Liberal Democrat County Councillor for Dyffryn Banw, where he started a community regeneration scheme as Chairman of the Llanfair Town Forum, which successfully obtained Market Towns Initiative status.

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Garfield became the party's compromise nominee for the 1880 Presidential Election and successfully campaigned to defeat Democrat Winfield Hancock in the election.
The last major instance where a representative voted for the other party's candidate was in 2000, when Democrat Jim Traficant of Ohio voted for Republican Dennis Hastert.
Lewisham Deptford has been one of Labour's safest London seats for many years-it was the party's 25th safest in the entire country at the 2001 election-though social change in the last decade has seen things become a little more competitive, with an active Liberal Democrat party in the area.
She was appointed to the frontbench by Charles Kennedy after the 2001 General Election as the party's spokeswoman on women's issues and older people from 2001, with a seat in the Liberal Democrat Frontbench Team.
Matthew Roger Green ( born 12 April 1970, Shropshire ) was the British Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament for Ludlow and his party's spokesman on the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister.
Six years later, in 1936, Cobb was himself his party's unsuccessful gubernatorial nominee against the Democrat Carl Edward Bailey.
Thereafter, the Iowa-born Townsend, who had also been his party's gubernatorial nominee in 1916 against the Democrat Charles Hillman Brough, was the long-term Republican national committeeman from Arkansas, having served until 1961, when Winthrop Rockefeller assumed the position.
Initially acting as her party's spokesperson on London, after the 2005 general election she was promoted to the front bench to serve as the Liberal Democrat Spokeswoman on Community and Local Government.
In the 2005 legislative election, the party's candidates were elected to occupy 376 seats of the 500 seats in the House of Representatives, defeating the largest opposition party, the Democrat Party.
He is also the President of the Scottish Liberal Club, serves on the Scottish and Federal Liberal Democrat national executive committees, is leading the party's legacy programme in Scotland and continues to campaign for the Liberal Democrats.
As such, Holden is a more conservative Democrat than most of his colleagues in his party's caucus in the House of Representatives.
Following Nick Clegg's election as Leader of the Liberal Democrat Party, Davey was awarded the foreign affairs brief, and continued to retain his chairmanship of the party's Campaigns and Communications Committee.
On April 2, 2008, Freudenthal endorsed Democrat Barack Obama of Illinois for the party's presidential nomination, having cited " Obama's style of leadership and openness to discussion.
However, once he became opposition leader, Wilson proved unable to consolidate the party's leadership ; he was eventually deposed and later became a New Democrat.
In a meeting with Árpád Szakasits, a left-leaning Social Democrat, Kádár was asked to stop the party's illegal infiltration of his party.
* Democrat Strom Thurmond was elected in 1954 to the United States Senate in South Carolina as a write-in candidate, after state Democratic leaders had blocked him from receiving the party's nomination.
For the first and only time in the party's history they ran a full slate of candidates throughout the province, while they won almost 10, 000 more votes than the previous election and increased their share of the popular vote from 3. 4 % to 7. 4 % Harris remained the only New Democrat elected.
In the 2007 provincial election Michael was the only New Democrat elected, though she increased her party's share of the popular vote.
This put him at odds with the more cautious Liberal Democrat party leadership at the time, and he was often seen as a renegade member of the ' awkward squad ,' for example in his implacable opposition to the coalition with the Labour party formed after the 1999 elections ( he was one of only three of his party's MSPs to vote against it ).
Scalise won the runoff and a month later defeated Democrat Gilda Reed, a favorite of organized labor and the party's constituent groups.
He was the Conservative party's candidate for that seat in the 2004 Leicester South by-election and came third to the Liberal Democrat Parmjit Singh Gill.
Smith termed himself a " conservative Democrat "; although he was generally supportive of U. S. President Lyndon B. Johnson, he refused to support his party's nominees for president in 1980 and for governor in 1982.
The Liberal Democrat candidate Nicola Davies increased her party's share of the vote by over 26 % and was only 460 votes behind.

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