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* In 2006, it was revealed that the Tate was the only national-funded museum not to be accredited to the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council ( MLA ), as it did not wish to abide by guidelines that deaccessioned work should first be offered to other museums.

MLA and from
He received a MLA from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore.
Widespread community debate and substantial public dissent from Liberal MPs and Party members ensued, with MLA Roger Pescott resigning from Parliament at the height of the debate ; citing his disagreement with this Bill and Kennett's style in general.
( from the MLA database, March 2008 )
This naturally attracted the anger of numerous cabinet ministers, such as Grace McCarthy, an influential Socred MLA who resigned in protest from Vander Zalm's cabinet in 1988.
Despite being a federal Member of Parliament and not yet an MLA, Douglas was elected the leader of the Saskatchewan CCF in 1942 but did not resign from the House of Commons until 1 June 1944.
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.
More controversially, Reid's government reacted to McPherson's divorce and its attendant coverage by proposing to ban newspapers from covering divorce proceedings, a proposal that prompted Liberal MLA Joseph Miville Dechene to compare Reid to Hitler, Mussolini, and Stalin.
MLA ) and leadership machinations from some of his own ministers.
Throughout this period, he practised law, from 1899 with future Conservative MLA Frederick C. Jamieson as his partner.
By 1995, the Social Credit Party was therefore left with just one remaining MLA, Cliff Serwa from Okanagan West, which contained much of the Bennetts ' former territory.
Vancouver Sun legislative columnist Vaughn Palmer commented at the time on the irony of Kelowna, centre of the Bennett dynasty from 1952 to 1986, now being represented by two fringe party MLAs: Serwa and Progressive Democratic Alliance MLA Judi Tyabji.
The turnabout in his life was rapid and profound: Lead Belly was released from prison on August 1, 1934 ; his schedule for the last week of December that year included performances for the MLA gathering in Philadelphia, for an afternoon tea in Bryn Mawr, and for an informal gathering of professors from Columbia and NYU.
The MLA's official website features the MLA Language Map, which presents overviews and detailed data from the United States 2000 Census about the locations and numbers of speakers of thirty languages and seven groups of less commonly spoken languages in the United States.
Since 1884 the MLA has held a national, four-day convention from December 27 to December 30.
He was the son of Eugène Godbout, agriculturalist and Liberal Member of the Legislative Assembly ( MLA ) from 1921 to 1923, and Marie-Louise Duret.
Scott insisted on Regina, though, and his caucus eventually fell in line – when the Liberal MLA from Saskatoon, W. C. Sutherland, introduced a resolution to move the capital to Saskatoon on May 23, 1906, the motion was defeated by a vote of 21 – 02 in the legislature.
Penal Codes of some member countries of the Organization of American States may be found in the public portion of the OAS website, through links from http :// www. oas. org / juridico / MLA / en / index. html.
In 2010, In case of IPL exemption from tax, Shiv Sena MLA Subhash Desai had alleged that state cabinet decided in January this year to impose the tax, before this year's IPL season started, but the decision was not implemented because of NCP chief Sharad Pawar's association with BCCI.
On 18 December 2003 Donaldson, Norah Beare MLA and Arlene Foster announced their resignation from the UUP and on 5 January 2004 they announced that they had joined the Democratic Unionist Party ( DUP ).
He was mayor of Grand Falls from 1986 until his election as MLA in 1987.
A longtime member of the British Columbia New Democratic Party, she served as a Member of the Legislative Assembly ( MLA ) from 1991 to 2005 and as a Minister of the Crown from 1993 – 1999, and 2000-2001.

MLA and works
Kimball and Kramer argue that this was part of a " rampant politicization of literary study that the MLA has aggressively supported " in American colleges and universities, including elevating popular culture to a position of parity with great works of literature as subjects for classroom study, and other " radical " postures.
** The MLA Style Manual, its works cited page guidelines
The newly elected MLA entered the provincial cabinet, serving concurrently as minister of highways ( a position he held until 1943 ) and minister of public works.

MLA and under
In 2010 the Museum gained Accredited status under the MLA scheme to improve standards in museums.
* John Queen was a Manitoba MLA from 1921 to 1941 under various Labour labels, most significanlty he was leader of the ILP from 1923 to 1935 and joined the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation upon the ILP's affiliation to it.
Even before 1934, several candidates ran and were elected under the Liberal-Progressive banner ( Frederick Sandy of Victoria South was first elected as a UFO MLA in 1919, was defeated in 1923 and returned to serve as a Liberal-Progressive from 1926-1929 ; Merton Elvin Scott of Oxford South served as a Liberal-Progressive MLA from 1926 to 1929 and UFO MLA David Munroe Ross of Oxford North was re-elected as a Liberal-Progressive in 1926 and 1929 ), however it was only in the 1934 election that a formal alliance between the Progressives and Liberals began, returning four Liberal-Progressive MLAs ( Nixon, Douglas Campbell of Kent East, Roland Patterson of Grey North and James Francis Kelly of Muskoka ).
Popularity of the NDP gradually increased under leader Grant Notley, who led the party from 1968 until his death in a plane crash in 1984, and was the party's sole MLA until 1982.
Tilley was elected to the provincial legislature in 1916 as a Conservative MLA and became a cabinet minister in 1925 under Premier John B. M. Baxter.
* where the export authorization is a TAA or MLA, all foreign recipients must be named as parties to ( or as “ authorized sublicensees ” under ) the agreement.
Croll won a seat in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Liberal Member of the Legislative Assembly ( MLA ) for Windsor in the 1934 election that brought the Liberals to power under the leadership of Mitchell Hepburn.
The reformed National-Liberal coalition took power under Rob Borbidge but only with the support of independent MLA Liz Cunningham.
The Tories under Sterling Lyon won this election ; as the sole Tory MLA from the province's north, MacMaster was appointed Minister of Northern Affairs on October 24, 1977, with responsibility for Renewable Resources and Transportation.
The social democratic Cooperative Commonwealth Federation nominated candidates for the first time, but failed to win any seats in the legislature, despite winning over 10 % of the popular vote under the leadership of former United Farmers of Alberta MLA Chester Ronning.
After he signed a letter as " Warren Betanko " his local paper wrote a front-page story under the headline of " MLA Reitsma is a liar and we can prove it.
The present Thungathurty MLA Mothkupally Narsimhulu TDP and this was under Ramannapet constituency earlier.
In 1946, when India was still under British rule, he became an MLA and also Cabinet Minister of Assam.
In 1946, when India was still under British rule, he became an MLA and also Cabinet Minister of Assam.
Its MLA was Randy Hawes under the former boundary system.
He was the MLA of Jadavpur constituency for twenty-four years until 13 May 2011, when he was historically defeated by the former Chief Secretary of his own government, Manish Gupta ( who previously worked under him ) by a landslide 16, 684 votes in the 2011 Assembly Election of West Bengal.
In the spring of 1998, Parksville-Qualicum Member of the Legislative Assembly ( MLA ) Paul Reitsma had been caught by Cam Purdy, editor of local Parksville newspaper, Parksville / Qualicum Beach Morning Sun, writing letters to the editor for years praising himself and signing them under fabricated names.
Dibbs entered parliament in 1874 as MLA for West Sydney, as a supporter of business interests and compulsory, secular and free education, which involved withdrawal of the support from denominational schools, provided under the Education Act of 1866.

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