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Ted and Morton's
On first down, linebacker Ted Hendricks deflected Morton's pass, and then running back Duane Thomas was tackled for a 1-yard loss on the next play.

Ted and cabinet
Tory won the support of former provincial cabinet ministers Elizabeth Witmer, David Tsubouchi, Jim Wilson, Janet Ecker, Chris Hodgson, Cam Jackson, Phil Gillies and Bob Runciman as well as backbench Members of Provincial Parliament ( MPPs ) Norm Miller, Laurie Scott, Ted Arnott and John O ' Toole.
With former Congressman Ted Strickland the new Ohio Governor in 2007, Zurz was named a member of his cabinet, chosen to serve as Director of the Department of Commerce.
* Ted Morton, former political science professor and current Alberta cabinet minister who finished third in the December 2006 and fourth in the September 2011 leadership race of the province's governing Progressive Conservative party.
It was during this time that he served in Ted Heath's shadow cabinet, from which he was dismissed in 1968 after his controversial Rivers of Blood speech in which he predicted severe civil unrest if mass immigration from the Commonwealth continued.

Ted and Progressive
The Liberals under Nixon were routed soon after in the 1943 Ontario election, falling to third party status behind the Progressive Conservatives led by George Drew, and the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation led by Ted Jolliffe.
Nixon was chosen as Liberal leader, and thus appointed Premier in May 1943, but his government was unable to win the election held three months later, and the Liberals were reduced to third place behind George Drew's Progressive Conservatives and Ted Jolliffe's Co-operative Commonwealth Federation.
In the 1943 provincial election, the Tories, now called the " Progressive Conservatives ", won a minority government, narrowly beating the social democratic Co-operative Commonwealth Federation ( CCF ) led by Ted Jolliffe.
In the 1995 provincial election Duignan was defeated finishing third against Progressive Conservative candidate Ted Chudleigh.
* Ted Flemming, Progressive Conservative ( 2012-present )
Several prominent Progressive Conservatives backed away from the issue with Finance Minister Blaine Higgs demurring " it's certainly incumbent on me, and it's incumbent on my colleagues, to respect the decision that the premier makes ," and PC candidate Hugh John " Ted " Flemming III stating " I wasn't there.
He sought a comeback to the legislature in the 1995 election, but lost to Progressive Conservative candidate Ted Chudleigh in a landslide.
North Vancouver — Burnaby returned a Progressive Conservative member ( Chuck Cook ) since its creation until it was abolished in 1987, as did its successor riding, the seat of North Vancouver until Reform Party member Ted White took over the seat on Cook's retirement.
* Alexander De Volpi, Jerry Marsh, Ted Postol, and George Stanford, Born secret: the H-bomb, the Progressive case and national security ( New York: Pergamon Press, 1981 ).

Ted and Conservative
Sir Edward Richard George " Ted " Heath, KG, MBE, PC ( 9 July 1916 – 17 July 2005 ) was a British Conservative politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom ( 1970 – 74 ) and as Leader of the Conservative Party ( 1965 – 75 ).
After the 1970 General Election, new Conservative Prime Minister Ted Heath appointed Lord Jellicoe in Lord Shackleton's place.
Among the prominent British personalities he portrayed were Eddie Waring, the famously impossible to understand rugby league commentator ; Brian Clough, the controversial football manager ; Robin Day, the then top political interviewer on the BBC ; Magnus Pyke, the eccentric TV science presenter ; Alf Garnett, the star from Till Death Us Do Part ; the fictional American detective Columbo ; Frank Spencer, the comic creation of sitcom actor Michael Crawford ; and Wilson's Conservative Party rival Ted Heath.
In 1978 Smith approached former Conservative Prime Minister Ted Heath to discuss forming a new Centre Party.
In July 1982 he was chosen as Conservative candidate for Darlington and fought the Darlington by-election on 24 March 1983 following the death of Ted Fletcher, the Labour MP.
He was endorsed by Tory MPPs Jerry Ouellette, Ted Chudleigh and Bill Murdoch, and groups such as the Conservative Youth Coalition.
Ted Menzies, Conservative Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Finance, lashed out at the proposal and suggested McTeague explain how the government would pay for his proposal, while Garth Turner strongly supported McTeague's bill and called it " the greatest financial tool in a generation.
Ted Brocklebank ( born 24 September 1942 ) is a Scottish Conservative politician.
He became the first ( and last ) President of the National Industrial Relations Court ( NIRC, also known as the Industrial Relations Tribunal ) from its formation by Ted Heath's Conservative government in 1971 under the Industrial Relations Act 1971 until it was abolished in 1974.
Sir Edwin Hartley Cameron " Ted " Leather, KCMG, KCVO ( 22 May 1919 – 5 April 2005 ) was a Conservative politician in the United Kingdom, and Governor of Bermuda.
Gowrie joined the Conservative front bench under Ted Heath in 1972 as a Lord-in-Waiting, a post he held until 1974.

Ted and government
Lyons became the leading advocate within the government of orthodox finance and deflationary economic policies, and an opponent of the inflationary, proto-Keynesian policies of Treasurer Ted Theodore.
And, in 2008, an investigative reporting team including Patricia Callahan, Maurice Possley, Sam Roe, Ted Gregory, Michael Oneal and Evan Osnos won the Pulitzer for its series about faulty government regulation of defective toys, cribs and car seats.
In 1979 the administration of Edward " Red Ted " Knight organised the borough ’ s first public demonstration against the Thatcher government.
Journalist Ted Byfield concurs, noting that his willingness to confront the federal government sets him apart from Ernest Manning, another contender for the title.
Trudeau's assistant Ted Johnson also worked for Power Corp. During the Trudeau administration Michael Pitfield held a variety of positions in government but during his time in the private sector he was at one time a Vice-Chairman of Power Corp. and is currently listed as a Director Emeritus.
The bunker's existence was not acknowledged until Ted Gup of the The Washington Post revealed it in a 1992 story ; immediately after the Post story, the government decommissioned the bunker.
In Ted Heath's administration he was Minister in charge for the Civil Service Department ( CSD ), Lord Privy Seal ( as such he was eighth on the Roll of The Lords ) and Leader of the House of Lords from 20 June 1970 until 24 May 1973 when he admitted, " some casual affairs " with call girls ( from Mayfair Escorts ) and resigned ( thus ending his third career in government service ) in the wake of an unfortunate accidental confusion with Lord Lambton's different issue.
On 17 November 2010 as part of the 2010 Victorian state election campaign, Liberal National Coalition's leader Ted Baillieu committed to build a railway line to the airport if they formed the government.
The bank was held by the Israeli government until 1996 when it was sold to a group of investors led by Ted Arison.
Nott served in the early 1970s government of Prime Minister Ted Heath as a junior Treasury minister.
As the American emissary in a small country without much strategic voice, Krueger was constantly sought out by Burundi natives to draw attention to human rights abuses in the country, and Krueger did not shy away from expressing concern about those matters to either the Burundi government or the American public back in the United States, including during a Nightline interview with Ted Koppel.
Constrained by promises of confidentiality to the same government that is prosecuting him, Barr goes on the run with Ted while Minute Man tries to get the secret oath rescinded.
Hinman became politically aware at an early age, through his grand father Edgar " Ted " Hinman who served as the Member of the Legislative Assembly for Cardston and as Provincial Treasurer in the Social Credit government under Ernest Manning.
Its most prominent member was Ted Theodore, who was Deputy Prime Minister and Treasurer in the Scullin government, having previously been Premier of Queensland.
Says Dogrib leader Ted Blondin: " I think there is a fiduciary responsibility that the federal government has to looking after the Dogrib interests, and these are the arguments that we will use towards ensuring that the quality of water and the work that has to be done for the cleanup is done.
His government was defeated by the Liberal / National Coalition led by Ted Baillieu.
However, his government was narrowly defeated by the Liberal / National Coalition led by Ted Baillieu.
Waging a fierce campaign in which he attacked what he saw as patronage and a bloated bureaucracy in the county government, Claypool went on to upset incumbent Commissioner Ted Lechowicz 51 – 49 % in the March 19 Democratic primary.

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