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In December 2011, the council selected Stephen Reid to fill the vacant seat of Jeff Dyer who had resigned in November.
In July 1898 Barton resigned from the Upper House to stand against Reid for election to the Legislative Assembly, but narrowly lost.
In August 1899 when it became clear that the Labor Party could be maneuvered into bringing down the Reid Government, Barton resigned as leader of the opposition, as he was unacceptable to Labor, and William Lyne took his place.
On 11 August, election day, every UFA MLA was defeated ; Reid himself finished third in his riding, barely ahead of the Communist candidate, and resigned as Premier effective 22 August.
Governor Beauchamp refused Reid a dissolution and he resigned.
On 18 August 1903, Reid resigned ( the first member of the House of Representatives to do so ) and challenged the government to oppose his re-election on the issue of its refusal to accept a system of equal electoral districts.
In April 1904 the Prime Minister, Alfred Deakin, resigned, and was succeeded in quick succession by the Labor leader Chris Watson, the Free Trade leader George Reid and then Deakin again.
In 1918, Moore resigned as Agent-General after being invited by the Conservative Party to stand for the British House of Commons seat of St George's, Hanover Square, which had been made vacant by the death of former Prime Minister of Australia George Reid.
In 1976, four of the party's top engineering activists resigned: Bernard Panter, Cyril Morton, Jimmy Reid and John Tocher, who had all been members of the Political Committee.
Reid resigned as leader after losing his seat, and Yvonne Jones was named interim leader.
Winslow was serving as Speaker of the North Carolina Senate in 1854 when Governor David S. Reid resigned, having been elected to the Senate by the legislature.
Reid formally resigned on 14 February 2003, and Humphries was elected by the ACT Legislative Assembly on 18 February to fill the casual vacancy.
This process was used for the first time on 18 February 2003, when Gary Humphries was chosen by the ACT Legislative Assembly to replace Margaret Reid, who had resigned from the Senate on 14 February.
Reid clarified that his views did not represent Conservative Party policy, and he resigned as the party ’ s official languages critic later the same day.
With Nano Reid she represented Ireland in the 1950 Venice Biennale, she was elected an honorary member of the Royal Hibernian Academy in 1957, but later resigned.
In 1999, Reid resigned the presidency of Giant Tiger in favour of Jeff York, an executive with ten years ' experience at the company.
In 1841 he was appointed Reid Professor of Music in the University of Edinburgh, but resigned the office in 1843.
James W. Reid ( D ), resigned December 31, 1886, vacant for remainder of term
Watson resigned in August, and the Free Trade leader George Reid formed another minority government, supported by the conservative Protectionists.
Parkes resigned in October 1891, but when the Reid ministry was formed in August 1894, Carruthers was given the position of Secretary for Lands, and passed an important Crown Lands Act in 1895.
In July 1899, he took over the position of Treasurer but a few weeks later, Reid was defeated and resigned.

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If, as Reid says, `` nearly all his poetry was produced when he was not taking opium '', there may be some reason to doubt that he was under its influence in the period from 1896 to 1900 when he was writing the poems to Katie King and making plans for another book of verse.
Other lettermen from the team that compiled a 21-9 record and finished as runner-up in the National Invitation Tournament were: Art Hambric, Donnell Reid, Bill Nordmann, Dave Harris, Dave Luechtefeld and George Latinovich.
She answered her accusers that she received tuition from Thomas Reid, a former barony officer who had died at the Battle of Pinkie some 30 years before and also from the Queen of the Elfhame which lay nearby.
An example of active passenger and crew member resistance occurred when passengers and flight attendants of American Airlines Flight 63 from Paris to Miami on December 22, 2001, teamed up to help helped prevent Richard Reid from igniting explosives hidden in his shoes.
It is known locally as the ' Round O ', and from this tradition inhabitants of Arbroath are colloquially known as ' Reid Lichties ' ( Scots reid = red ).
from 30 July to 2 November 2008, featuring original artwork from all eight decades of both ' The Beano ' and ' The Dandy ', including work by Dudley D. Watkins, David Law, Leo Baxendale and Ken Reid as well as David Sutherland and many contemporary artists.
Two federal agencies, the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Food and Drug Administration, determine which substances are added to or removed from the various schedules, though the statute passed by Congress created the initial listing, and Congress has sometimes scheduled other substances through legislation such as the Hillory J. Farias and Samantha Reid Date-Rape Prevention Act of 2000, which placed gamma hydroxybutyrate in Schedule I.
Reid Clanny's lamp was successfully tested at Harrington Mill and he too won medals, from the Royal Society of Arts ).
In 2001, Senator Harry Reid sponsored an amendment to strip Hoover's name from the building.
In 1895, there were Bishop E. R. Hendrix and Dr. C. F. Reid from South Methodist Church, who established " Jonggyo Methodist Church "( 종교감리교회 ) and " Baewha School "( 배화학당 ).
from: 1894 till: 1899 color: FT $ right text :" 1894-1899_George Reid "
It is, indeed, the cardinal weakness of this form of intuitionism that no satisfactory list can be given and that no moral principles have the " constant and never-failing entity ," or the definiteness, of the concepts of geometry ( these attacks are not uncontested — see, for example, the " Common Sense " tradition from Thomas Reid to James McCosh and the Oxford Realists Harold Prichard and Sir William David Ross ).
The Dude meets Bunny Lebowski ( Reid ), the Big Lebowski's nymphomaniac trophy wife, while leaving the premises with a rug taken from the mansion.
He had backing from some major media magnates: Ogden Reid of the New York Herald Tribune, Roy W. Howard of the Scripps-Howard newspaper chain, and John Cowles and Gardner Cowles, publishers of the Minneapolis Star and Tribune, the Des Moines Register, and Look magazine.
Cook enlisted help from producer friends Tim Jeffery and JC Reid to create a house music album under the name Pizzaman.
Contemporary research by anthropologists, linguists ( Blust, Reid, Ross, Pawley ), and archaeologists ( Bellwood ) suggests that the inhabitants of the Maritime Southeast Asia migrated from southern China to islands of the Philippines around 2500 BCE and later spread to modern day Malaysia and Indonesia.
The band's influence extends beyond the realm of 1960s psychedelia to such punk and post-punk bands as Television Personalities and The Jesus and Mary Chain, whose William Reid wore a Love t-shirt in his band's video for " Head On " from their Automatic album.
In Myths and realities of Caribbean history the author Basil A. Reid concluded that " No evidence, either archaeological or from firsthand observations by Europeans, conclusively proves that Island-Caribs ever consumed human flesh.
Reid was born in Victoria, British Columbia to an American father William Ronald Reid, Sr. of Scottish-German descent and a mother, Sophie Gladstone Reid, from the Kaadaas gaah Kiiguwaay, Raven / Wolf Clan of T ' anuu, or more commonly known as the Haida, one of the First Nations of the Pacific coast.
Reid received many honours in his life, including honorary degrees from the University of British Columbia, the University of Toronto, the University of Victoria, the University of Western Ontario, York University, and Trent University.

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