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Spínola's and Republic
Spínola's campaigns and the threat of diplomatic isolation induced the Dutch Republic to accept a ceasefire in April 1607.

tenure and governor
Johnson's tenure in the Senate came to a conclusion when Lincoln appointed him military governor of occupied Tennessee in March 1862.
Martin Van Buren's tenure as New York governor is the second shortest on record.
From the age of seventeen, young Suleiman was appointed as the governor of first Kaffa ( Theodosia ), then Sarukhan ( Manisa ) with a brief tenure at Adrianople ( now Edirne ).
His tenure as governor in general, and his decision to flee the capital in particular, was heavily criticized at the time, and has been criticized by historians ever since.
Mason's successor Horner proved to be extremely unpopular as governor and his tenure was very short.
Unlike John C. Calhoun, who resigned to take a seat in the Senate, Agnew resigned and then pleaded no contest to criminal charges of tax evasion, part of a negotiated resolution to a scheme wherein he was accused of accepting more than $ 100, 000 in bribes during his tenure as governor of Maryland.
During her tenure from 1999 to 2005, Adrienne Clarkson made an effort to obtain copies of every Governor General's Literary Awards winning book from fairs and second hand shops for the governor general's study.
Johnson said Branstad needed to be " transparent " to Iowa voters about the reporting of Iowa's finances during his tenure as governor.
Graham has continued doing workdays throughout his tenure as governor and in the United States Senate.
Crothers ' tenure as governor was notable for its reform aspects.
During his tenure, Musgrove was known as the education governor.
From 1945 to 1951 he was governor of the state, and during his tenure, natural resources were protected and conservation programs were promoted.
Kirchner never fully accounted for an estimated US $ 1 billion that went missing from the public purse of Santa Cruz province during his tenure as provincial governor.
Twice during his tenure, and once more in 1955, Johnson ran for governor, losing all three times.
By the end of his tenure as governor general, Cavendish had overcome all of the initial suspicions that had surrounded his appointment ; both men who served as his Canadian prime minister Borden and Arthur Meighen came to view him as a personal friend not only of theirs, but also of Canada's.
It is likely that Christoval came to Spanish Louisiana in the service of the governor Alejandro O ' Reilly, who started his tenure in 1769.
During his time in New York he was thought to have demonstrated good administrative abilities, but his manner was considered imperious by his opponents among the colonists, and he made numerous enemies during his tenure as governor.
* Kids Who Kill ( 1998 ), a book about juvenile violence ( inspired by the Jonesboro massacre, which took place during his tenure as governor )
His tenure as governor was the longest in state history ; he twice served eight-year tenures in office.
During his short tenure as governor, Liu led his soldiers in the crackdown of bandits and restored law and order, oversaw economic development, and more importantly, made plans for the communist invasion of Tibet.
His tenure as governor proved brief ; Stephens died on March 4, 1883, four months after taking office.
There were three ( 3 ) Vice-governors during his tenure as military governor.
During his's tenure as governor, renovation and strengthening of the walls of Fort St. George was commenced after the siege of Lally and completed in 1783.
As governor, Mrs. Ferguson was able to pack the board of regents and oust John from his job as editor of the Alcade, which during his tenure was a 100-page long publication.
His tenure was followed by the return of Frontenac, who replaced Denonville as governor for the next nine years ( 1689 – 1698 ).

tenure and marked
Today, German conservatism is often associated with Chancellor Angela Merkel, whose tenure has been marked by attempts to save the common European currency ( EURO ) from demise.
His tenure marked his transformation from military to civilian leadership.
Yannias ' tenure at Britannica. com Inc. was marked by missteps, large lay-offs and financial losses.
In economics, Holt's tenure began with the phasing in of Australia's new system of decimal currency, launched on 14 February 1966, and it was marked by a major realignment of commercial and military ties away from the UK and towards the US and Asia.
During Mora's tenure the Saints made the playoffs four times, with teams marked by strong defenses led by the " Dome Patrol " linebacking corps, but they were never able to win a playoff game.
Brown's nearly six-year tenure attracted the most controversy, thanks to her high profile ( a marked contrast to that of the retiring Shawn ) and the changes which she made to a magazine that had retained a similar look and feel for the previous half century.
His tenure is marked by a period of internal strife in the party.
Callaghan's tenure as Home Secretary was marked by the emerging conflict in Northern Ireland and it was as Home Secretary that he took the decision to deploy British Army troops in the province after a request from the Ulster Unionist Government of Northern Ireland.
His tenure was marked by a serious schism over who was legitimately elected pope by the citizens of Rome.
His tenure as Prime Minister was marked by the introduction of major economic reforms, such as the Canada-U. S. Free Trade Agreement and the Goods and Services Tax, and the rejection of constitutional reforms such as the Meech Lake Accord and the Charlottetown Accord.
His tenure as President was marked by a more liberal attitude on social issues – such as divorce, contraception, and abortion – and attempts to modernize the country and the office of the presidency, notably launching such far-reaching infrastructure projects as the high-speed TGV train and the turn towards reliance on nuclear power as France's main energy source.
His tenure at the Dutch central bank was marked by caution and reserve.
Wiley's tenure was marked by controversy over the administration of the 1906 statute which he had worked so hard to secure.
Schwarz's tenure was marked by artistic consolidation, but also financial troubles.
Kinard's tenure as mayor was tumultuous and was marked by repeated conflict with the City Council, who went so far as to strip Kinard of his mayoral powers during a council meeting.
However, his tenure was also marked by controversies between him and several symphony musicians, which included several legal disputes.
The end of the 2009 playoff run marked the end of Leslie's career as a player and Cooper's second tenure as Sparks ' head coach.
His tenure was marked by two achievements.
The tenure of Jagland's cabinet was marked by controversies.
His tenure as Foreign Minister was marked with increasing tension between Japan and Russia over Korea and Manchuria, cumulating in the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905.
With these exceptions Buckingham's tenure of office was chiefly marked by scandals and intrigues.
His tenure was marked by his crackdown on welfare " deadbeats " ( up to the early 1970s, welfare in BC was a municipal responsibility ).
His tenure was marked by efforts to counter revolutionary groups and by the implementation of noteworthy agrarian reforms.
His tenure as Majority Leader was marked by strong Republican party discipline and by parliamentary and redistricting efforts to preserve Republican control of the House.
Fraser's tenure at the helm of the Post was marked by further budget cuts, restructuring, and staff layoffs, while doubts continued about the long-term future of the money-losing paper in its commercial war with the Globe and Mail.

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