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She served for a number of years without pay beyond her travel and maintenance.
She served as secretary in the Seminary office for 25 years, and was in charge of correspondence, records, and bookkeeping.
She served one four-year term on the national committee.
She established a Nursing Trust for local villages, and served on various committees and councils responsible for footpaths and other country life issues.
She served as president of the New York branch.
She served as managing editor from 1917 to 1921.
She also served as one of three co-hosts ( along with Roy Clark and Glen Campbell ) on the CBS special Fifty Years of Country Music.
She served 30 days in jail for violation of the terms of her probation and entered a drug program immediately thereafter.
She has served as Commissioner since February 2009.
She served three terms as Prime Minister of Norway ( 1981, 1986 – 89, 1990 – 96 ), and has served as the Director General of the World Health Organization.
She served as Prime Minister from February to October in 1981.
She served as the regent of Mantua during the absence of her husband, Francesco II Gonzaga, Marquess of Mantua and the minority of her son, Federico, Duke of Mantua.
She also served on the board of the Freedom National Bank until it closed in 1990.
She served as curator of ethnology at the American Museum of Natural History from 1946 to 1969.
She served as president of the American Anthropological Association in 1960.
Barbara Walters said of her, " She has served every day for eight long years the word ' style.
She served in the Baltic during the Gunboat War where she participated in the seizure of Anholt Island, and the Channel.
She was first elected to the City Council in 1975 as an at large member, she served on the council until 1982.
She had to leave her other children behind because they were not legally freed in the emancipation order until they had served as bound servants into their twenties.
She was active in student politics and served as the Social Affairs Secretary and Organization Secretary of the National Union of Students from 1969 to 1970.
She served five full terms and less than a year of her sixth term in the parliament until her inauguration as President in 2000.
She served off and on until she was struck from the Navy list ca.
She served as president until her death in 2006.
She served as a secretary for the 1933 Swedish Summer Grand Prix.

She and Member
She is a Privy Councillor and was the Member of Parliament for Maidstone from 1987 to 1997 and for Maidstone and The Weald from 1997 to 2010.
She was Honorary President and Board Member of the Canadian Psychological Association from 2009 – 2010.
She was a Patron of the International Red Cross Committee, honorary chair of the British United Aid to China Fund, and First Honorary Member of the Bill of Rights Commemorative Society.
She had a busy official role from 1932 to 1939 and, following her husband's death, stood for Parliament herself, becoming Australia's first female Member of the House of Representatives, and later first woman in Cabinet, joining the Menzies Cabinet in 1951.
She is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and an Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
She was taken far less seriously than before, with some calling her " The Member for Berlin ".
She was made a Member of Honour of the Association of Writers in Catalan Language ( Associació d ' Escriptors en Llengua Catalana ).
She founded the gender unit at the International Centre for Mountain Development ( ICIMOD ) in Kathmandu and was a founding Board Member of the Women's Environment & Development Organization ( WEDO )
She entered the House of Commons at the 1997 general election in the Labour landslide as the Member of Parliament for Staffordshire Moorlands, a seat held previously by David Knox and which had been Conservative for 27 years.
She is a member of the California Indian Basket Weavers Association, she serves on several committees and organizations, Chaffey College Equity Council, Pomona Human Relations Board Member, Riverside School District Native American Consultant, California Indian Education Association, and she is President of Residential Motivators, her consulting firm.
She was the daughter of Richard Jennings ( or Jenyns ), a Member of Parliament, and Frances Thornhurst.
She has been Member of the Jury and Master of Ceremony in previous years, as well as winning the Best Actress Award twice.
She is the founder and former leader of the national conservative political party Social Action ; from 2004 until 2008, Mussolini also served as Member of the European Parliament, and has since been a member of the Chamber of Deputies, the lower house of the Italian Parliament, for the ruling People of Freedom party.
She has been a Member of Parliament ( MP ) since 1992, and currently represents Hampstead and Kilburn.
She was the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Romsey in Hampshire from 2000 to 2010, when she lost her seat to Conservative MP Caroline Nokes.
She is a Board Member of Stephens College, and has been instrumental in fundraising efforts for the college for many years.
She remains the longest ever serving female Member of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, by both length of total and length of continuous service.
She was elected as Member of Parliament for Exeter in 1966, emulating her husband in nearby Falmouth and Camborne.
She served as a Member of Parliament at Westminster from 1969 to 1974 for the Mid Ulster constituency.
She was the Member of Parliament for Birmingham Ladywood from 1983 to 2010 ; for most of this period she was a Labour Party MP, but she resigned the party whip in 2006 and served the remainder of her term as an Independent.
She stood down as a Member of Parliament at the 2010 general election.
She was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire ( MBE ) in the 2007 New Year's Honours List by her grandmother ( on the advice of HM Government ) for her services to equestrianism.
* She was a member of the Executive Board of the National Academy, Member of the Lalit Kala Akademi and the National Handicrafts Board and Member of the Indian Council for Cultural Relations.
She served as a Member of the Legislative Assembly ( MLA ) in the British Columbia legislature from 1972 to 1986, making her the first Black Canadian woman to be elected to a Canadian provincial legislature.

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