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In October, he was formally charged with having accepted bribes totaling more than $ 100, 000 while holding office as Baltimore County Executive, Governor of Maryland, and Vice President of the United States.
The BCDC today through a Board of Directors of 20 stakeholders and City members, including the Mayor of Barberton, and led by Tom Anders as Chairman, and Executive Director Larry Lallo, has facilitated the creation of over 2000 jobs, and in excess of $ 100 million in business expansion projects.
* The Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board ( FRTIB ) is one of the smaller Executive Branch agencies, with just over 100 employees.
On 1 January 2004, approximately 70, 000 to 100, 000 people followed the same route of the 1 July 2003 protest to ask for popular elections of the Chief Executive in 2007 and the LegCo in 2008.
The campus accommodates about 100 MBA students and 80 executive MBA students, along with the staff of the Wharton Executive Education and Wharton Entrepreneurial Programs.
The Lord Advocate is the only other member of the Scottish Executive whose salary exceeds £ 100, 000.
Royal Mint Ltd is 100 % owned by HM Treasury, though the latter delegates shareholder responsibilities to the Shareholder Executive.
The Prime Minister receives a communiqué from SPECTRE ( SPecial Executive for Counter-intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge and Extortion ) explaining that the organisation has hijacked a Villiers Vindicator and seized its two nuclear bombs, which it will use to destroy two major cities unless a £ 100, 000, 000 ransom is paid.
It was attended by about 100 delegates, the majority of whom stood in opposition to the standing Executive Committee of the party.
As of summer 2008, ESADE had over 11, 000 students ( University Programmes: 3, 073, Business School: 5, 454, Executive Language Center: 3, 190 ) and had collaboration agreements with over 100 universities worldwide.
In November 2009, the airline's Chief Executive Fabio Villegas announced that the airline is looking to replace its Fokker 50 and Fokker 100 aircraft with newer aircraft of 100 seats or less.
Executive producer and co-creator Traci Paige Johnson reported that of the 100 people they auditioned, Burns was " the realest ".
These Series 1934 gold certificates ( of denominations $ 100, $ 1, 000, $ 10, 000, and $ 100, 000 ) were issued after the gold standard was repealed and gold was compulsorily confiscated by order of President Franklin Roosevelt on March 9, 1933 ( see United States Executive Order 6102 ), and thus were used only for intra-government transactions and not issued to the public.
Issuing a strong response, the Chief Executive rejected the charge that the Environment Agency has massively failed, as alleged in the commons public accounts committee, noting that in the last seven years, defences had been created to protect 100, 000 homes in floodplains, numbers receiving flood warning had dramatically increased and greatly improved flood mapping and forecasting had been implemented.
As a president of the Front National, Marine Le Pen currently sits as an ex-officio member among the FN Executive Office ( 8 members ), the Executive Committee ( 42 members ) and the Central Committee ( 3 ex-officio members, 100 elected members, 20 co-opted members ).
In 1971 Andreas became Chief Executive Officer of ADM, and is credited with transforming the firm into an industrial powerhouse — so powerful that by 1996, ADM had been investigated for price-fixing and was assessed the largest antitrust fine in United States history: 100 million dollars.
Executive Platinum status requires 100, 000 flown elite qualifying miles, 100, 000 elite qualifying points, or 100 flown segments.
These include The Next Generation's Ro Laren as Security Chief ; an Andorian Science Officer named Thirishar ch ' Thane ( or Shar for short ), through whom the reader is introduced to Andorian culture ; the 100 year old Commander Elias Vaughn, who has a background in intelligence and black ops ( as featured in the TNG / Dominion War crossover novel, Battle of Betazed ), as the station's new Executive Officer ; his daughter Prynn Tenmei as the Defiant's helmswoman ; and Taran ' atar, a Jem ' Hadar observer sent to live on the station by Odo.
The then newly appointed Chief Executive Mark Newton-Jones said the merger had " been the biggest challenge of all – taking two companies that have been arch rivals for the best part of 100 years and bringing them together.

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Typically, C-level managers are " higher " than Vice Presidents, although many times a C-level officer may also hold a vice president title, such as Executive Vice President and CFO.
The Executive Order calls for the medal to be awarded annually on or around July 4, and at other convenient times as chosen by the president, but it has not been awarded every year ( e. g., 2010, 2001 ).
At other times the Premier's ministerial office is in the Executive Building a short distance down George Street.
Several times in the past, Carroll County voters have rejected charter amendments that would call for a government consisting of a County Executive and a County Council.
A former headquarters of the Labour Party, it was often seen in news reports at election times and in the background as people came and went from stormy meetings of the Labour Party National Executive Committee.
The Chief Executive, who is the head of the region and head of government, attends Question and Answer Session of the council which are held several times in a legislative year.
Colangelo has been named the NBA's Executive of the Year four times ( 1976, 1981, 1989, 1993 ).
However, these perceived justifications cited by Presidents when authoring Executive Orders have come under criticism for exceeding Executive authority ; at various times throughout U. S. history, challenges to the legal validity or justification for an order have resulted in legal proceedings.
In early January 2007, it was announced that the Scottish Executive had overruled the initial objection by East Dunbartonshire Council for the prison to be extensively modernised and extended, and after completion will be three times its present size, capable of containing 700 inmates in a medium-security facility.
Meeting three times a year, the Executive Board oversees the establishment of ICC ’ s strategic priorities and the implementation of its policies.
In modern times, Liberian presidents would present quilts as official government gifts, and when current Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf moved into the Executive Mansion, she reportedly had a Liberian-made quilt installed in her presidential office.
The Council of Bishops shall meet annually at such time and place as the majority of the Council shall determine and also at such other times as may be deemed necessary in the discharging its responsibility as the Executive Branch of the African Methodist Episcopal Church.
From 1952 to 1969 he served as the first Executive Director of the Sierra Club, and served on its board three times: from 1941 – 1953 ; 1983 – 1988 ; and 1995-2000.
Dennis Edward Skinner ( born 11 February 1932 ) is a British Labour Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Bolsover since 1970, the Chairman of the Labour Party from 1988 to 1989, and has sat on the National Executive Committee numerous times since 1978.
The process has been used at least six times ; but the civil procedure can only be used against Executive branch officials " in certain limited circumstances.
As an MSP he furthered his reputation as a left-winger, rebelling several times against the Labour led Scottish Executive.
The BBA is governed by the Board, which meets 6 times per year and comprises the BBA Chief Executive and the Chief Executives of the largest banks operating in the UK, both retail, wholesale and from overseas.
While editor, Seddon was elected several times to the Labour Party National Executive Committee as a candidate of the Grassroots Alliance coalition of left-wing activists.
( Kirkpatrick had previously been a member of the Political War Executive, Head of the BBC's wartime European Services and High Commissioner of the British Occupied Zone in Germany and had worked with Greene many times before.
General Manager Monty Hoppel has been named Executive of the Year with the franchise three times: in 1991, 1995, and 2002.
The importance of biosecurity at all times and throughout the agricultural industry was emphasised and SEERAD ( The Scottish Executive Environment and Rural Affairs Department ) should take the lead in establishing standards to be applied in normal times and at the start of an outbreak.

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# The Executive branch had too much power, and that there was no check on him.
At the same time the commitment to unilateral nuclear disarmament was dropped, and reforms of Party Conference and the National Executive meant that local parties lost much of their ability to influence policy.
After much debate on the General Executive Board, with Haywood advocating a low profile and GEB member Frank Little championing continued agitation, Ralph Chaplin brokered a compromise agreement.
The very same Caltrops were used extensively and to very good effect during World War II so much so that the modifications and variants produced by the Special Operations Executive ( SOE ) and the Office of Strategic Services ( OSS ) are still in use today within Special Forces and Law Enforcement bodies.
While Eric Bischoff has received much criticism for some of his mishandling while he acted as WCW Executive Producer ( and later, WCW President ), he combined an understanding of wrestling with a willingness to make changes that were needed in order to help WCW become more visible in the eyes of the media and advertisers.
In 13 January 2006, the Liberal Party has opposed Chief Executive Donald Tsang's plan to implement a five-day work week for most civil servants, due to concerns that this would put too much pressure on small to medium-sized enterprises to cut their working week to five days as well.
It also had thirteen " Enlarged Plenums " of its governing Executive Committee, which had much the same function as the somewhat larger and more grandiose Congresses.
King County Executive Ron Sims announced his candidacy, but failed to garner much interest.
The Secretary & Chief Executive of MCC at the time, Roger Knight, represented the club on the board of the ECB and was party to this controversial and much criticised decision.
On 1 September 1939, much of these powers were delegated to County War Agricultural Executive Committees (" War Ags ").
He was much later appointed the Federal Commissioner of Finance and Vice-President of the Federal Executive Council, by Yakubu Gowon's military administration.
Alexandr Bespalov, United Russia ’ s chief organizer, who had churned up so much acrimony among regional leaders in his attempts to force United Russia into the regions, was dismissed as head of the party ’ s Central Executive Committee.
The Executive is frequently compelled to affix his signature to bills of the highest importance, much of which he regards as wholly at war with the national interests.
Executive producer Yoshinori Kitase was pleased with Sephiroth's role in Crisis Core, feeling that he was given a " much more human side.
" USICH has taken on a much greater role in Federal-level initiatives to end homelessness in the United States since exiting the Executive Office of the President and notably since the enactment of the HEARTH Act, in which it was mandated that USICH provide leadership in developing a national strategic plan to prevent and end homelessness.
After retiring from Executive Council, he spent much of his time teaching English grammar and etiquette.
Lew Moore who served as Chief of Staff for much of Metcalf's tenure ran for Snohomish County Executive in 1999 and served as Campaign Manager for Congressman Ron Paul's 2008 presidential campaign.
As Russell was in the Royal Air Force during World War Two he may well have had firsthand experience of the operations of the British Special Operations Executive agents who were trained to disrupt the Nazis in occupied Europe in much the same way as Mowry does in Wasp.
* Consulting Producer: These Producers are former Executive or possibly Co-Executive Producers, or in rare cases directors, who no longer work on the show that much.
" Executive producer Kobe and writer Long would go on to make their mark on Guiding Light for much of the 1980s.
Latterly focusing on work around the Scottish Parliament, Scottish Executive and Scottish Public Institutions such as the National Health Service, Police and Justice System, Outright Scotland is currently dormant with much of their former role being taken by the Equality Network and Stonewall Scotland.
The first report of these documents was in a Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA ) Senior Executive Intelligence brief dated October 18, 2001, titled: " Iraq: Nuclear Related Procurement Efforts ," This information was not considered to be certain and not much was done to promote this claim right away.
However, Supervisor Molina has supported expansion of the Board ( to potentially increase Hispanic representation ), and Supervisor Yaroslavsky has supported both Board expansion and the creation of an elected County Executive, much like King County, Washington, who directly supervises county departments.

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