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Russell and resumed
In the struggle over the Corn Laws he ranged himself on the side of Sir Robert Peel, and, after the failure of Lord John Russell to form a ministry he resumed his post at the board of trade, entering the cabinet on the retirement of Lord Stanley.
Nugent resumed temporary charge for one game, after which Russell Slade was appointed manager until the end of that season and has since had his contract extended.
He ran for re-election in 1884, but was defeated by Republican Russell Alger, after which he resumed his former business activities.
In a complex financial arrangement, the Melbourne Herald acquired copyright to Mr & Mrs Potts and Russell resumed drawing the strip as a daily.
When Palmerston resumed office in 1859, Castlerosse became Vice-Chamberlain of the Household, which he remained until 1866, the last year under the premiership of Lord Russell.

Russell and office
This allowed ministries led by Russell, Palmerston and the Peelite Lord Aberdeen to hold office for most of the 1850s and 1860s.
Despite another nomination for Best Picture and winning two Oscars for frequent collaborator Russell Boyd's cinematography, and for sound effects editing, the film's box office success was moderate ($ 93 million at the North American Box Office ).
* Josephine Shaw Lowell ( 1843 – 1905 ), sister of American Civil War hero Robert Gould Shaw, first woman to hold a public office in New York City, and wife of Gen. Charles Russell Lowell
Hobart's tact and good humor were valuable to the President, as in mid-1899 when Secretary of War Russell Alger failed to understand that McKinley wanted him to leave office.
When Helen was in office, the delegates agreed to let 6. 2 miles of improved road to be placed from Russell County, across Big " A " Mountain, to Council.
Because Russell was still a major box office draw, with the success of Auntie Mame a few years earlier, and Merman never having established herself as a popular screen presence, the studio agreed to Brisson's terms.
At first a Liberal, he held minor office under Lord Palmerston and Lord Russell from 1859 to 1866.
Home to the Russell County Historical Society, the museum is housed in the former sheriff ’ s office and county jail, a fortress-like structure constructed of native “ post rock ” limestone in 1907.
In addition, the district's central office is located in downtown Russell.
Many shareholders, knowing of our long association with Russell, sent their proxies to us to be cast for the one whom we thought best fitted for office.
Russell, however, remained a great magnate in the western counties, and obtained the office of Lord High Admiral in 1540.
After the box office hits Hold Your Man and Red Dust, MGM realized it had a goldmine in the Harlow-Gable teaming and paired them in two more films: China Seas with Wallace Beery and Rosalind Russell and Wife vs. Secretary with Myrna Loy and young James Stewart.
He retained his office when, on Palmerston's death in 1865, Lord Russell ( now a peer ) became prime minister and took over the leadership in the House of Lords.
Upon the reconstitution of the Whig administration in 1859, Lord John Russell made it a condition of his acceptance of office under Lord Palmerston that the foreign department should be placed in his own hands, which implied that Lord Clarendon should be excluded from office, as it would have been inconsistent alike with his dignity and his tastes to fill any other post in the government.
The consequence was that from 1859 till 1864 Lord Clarendon remained out of office, and the critical relations arising out of the Civil War in the United States were left to the guidance of Earl Russell.
But he re-entered the cabinet in May 1864 as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster ; and upon the death of Lord Palmerston in 1865, Lord Russell again became prime minister, when Lord Clarendon returned to the foreign office, which was again confided to him for the third time upon the formation of Gladstone's administration in 1868.
He retained this office when Lord Russell became prime minister on Palmerston's death in 1865, and then served under Russell as Secretary of State for India between February and June 1866.
He held this latter office until the fall of the Russell ministry in 1852.
Cranworth was not reappointed when Palmerston returned to office in 1859, but on the retirement of Lord Westbury in 1865 he accepted the office for a second time, and held it till the fall of the Russell administration in 1866.
Lyons was instructed by Russell to use his own office and any other parties who might promote a settlement of the war.
He had previously represented Oxford in the House of Commons and later held office as a Lord-in-Waiting ( government whip in the House of Lords ) in the Liberal administrations of Lord John Russell, Lord Palmerston and William Ewart Gladstone as well as in the coalition government of Lord Aberdeen.

Russell and resigned
In 1960 Bertrand Russell resigned from the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament in order to form the Committee of 100, which became, in effect, the direct action wing of CND.
Although Bismarck hoped to become a diplomat, he started his practical training as a lawyer in Aachen and Potsdam, and soon resigned, having first placed his career in jeopardy by taking unauthorized leave to pursue two English girls, first Laura Russell, niece of the Duke of Cleveland, and then Isabella Loraine-Smith, daughter of a wealthy clergyman.
Hollings ' successor as Governor, Donald S. Russell, resigned in order to accept appointment to the Senate seat, and Hollings defeated Russell in the Democratic primary for the remaining two years of the term.
The next day Peel resigned as Prime Minister because he did not believe he could implement his policy and so the Queen sent for Russell to form a government.
When the Cabinet agreed in December 1853 to introduce a bill during the next session of Parliament in the form which Russell wanted, Palmerston resigned.
After pledging himself to the integrity and independence of Turkey, Russell resigned from the government on February 21, 1853.
Lord Russell, too, began to have reservations about the conduct of the war and eventually resigned his position within the government.
* October 18, 2008: ( UK ) BBC Radio 2 host Russell Brand resigned after calling Fawlty Towers ' Andrew Sachs and leaving an answering machine message claiming that he had had sex with his granddaughter.
In 1542, Russell himself resigned the Admiralty and succeeded to the Privy Seal on the death of Southampton.
When the train set out in early May, he campaigned to be elected its captain, but lost to William H. Russell ; when Russell resigned on June 18, the group was thereafter led by Boggs.
Progressive Conservative Party Member of Parliament ( MP ) George Russell Boucher resigned his Carleton seat so that Drew could then contest it in a by-election in order to enter the House of Commons.
The bill was thus defeated and the Liberal government of Russell resigned.
She was likely helped when the Liberals ' initial candidate, Olympic gold medalist Russell Mark, abruptly resigned, leaving King to campaign more or less unmolested for 18 months.
Following The Russell Brand Show prank telephone calls row and his 12-week unpaid suspension from all of his BBC shows, Jonathan Ross resigned from presenting the 2008 awards, in agreement with ITV, as he did not want to " take away from the awards themselves or the many talented winners of the awards.
He briefly represented Stroud in 1835, but resigned that seat so Lord John Russell could contest it.
He resigned as party leader in 1960, and was replaced by Russell Paulley.
He resigned from the legislature in 1966 ; the riding was subsequently held by Russell Doern, who turned it into a safer seat for the NDP.
In December 2004, the CEO, Russell Jones, resigned on the request of the board after press reports revealed that the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission was investigating the company for engaging in cartel practices.
Russell resigned from the presidency of CND in order to form the Committee of 100, which was launched at a meeting in London on 22 October 1960 with a hundred signatures.
In 1963 Russell resigned, though he remained in sympathy with the early aims and activities of the Committee and was careful not to denigrate it publicly.
The crocs have now made a push to make it to the top four in the 2008-09 season when they resigned imports Williams and Ellis and also signings Brad Williamson and Steven Broom from the Brisbane Bullets and former Boomer Russell Hinder.
In 1903 Russell resigned from the club after a disagreement on the policy of Entente, promoted in a speech by Edward Grey.

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