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Presidency and also
A delegate from the following Presidency also assists the presiding member and may take over work if requested.
When the Democrats took control of the Senate in December 1845, they chose Atchison as President pro tempore, placing him third in succession for the Presidency, and also giving him the duty of presiding over the Senate when the Vice President was absent.
In its 1930 report the League admonished the Liberian government for ‘ systematically and for years fostering and encouraging a policy of gross intimidation and suppression ’, “ in order to suppress the native, prevent him from realizing his powers and limitations and prevent him from asserting himself in any way whatever, for the benefit of the dominant and colonizing race, although originally the same African stock as themselves ” ( see also Presidency Charles King 1920-1930 ).
The congress will also adopt a process presented by the socialists as more democratic and transparent for the selection of their candidate for the Presidency of the European Commission in 2014.
The logo has already been used for the EU information campaign which will also be continued during the Austrian EU Presidency.
It also clarified that if there is no President-elect on January 20, whoever acts as President does so until a person " qualified " to occupy the Presidency is elected to be President.
Scholars disagree whether a former President barred from election to the Presidency is also ineligible to be elected Vice President, as suggested by the Twelfth Amendment.
Al Gore also ran for the Presidency in 2000.
Taft's spouse was determined to gain the White House and pressured him not to accept a court appointment ; other family members also strongly favored the Presidency for him.
He was elected to the Presidency, also pledging to land a man on the Moon by the end of the decade, a feat that was accomplished in 1969.
Agnew's Vice Presidency was also the highest-ranking US political office ever reached by either a Greek American citizen or a Marylander.
He also ran for the Presidency of the United States in 1948 as the segregationist States Rights Democratic Party ( Dixiecrat ) candidate, receiving 2. 4 % of the popular vote and 39 electoral votes.
This development also served the more immediate purpose of isolating Jung and, with Jones in strategic control, eventually manoeuvring him out of the Presidency of the International Psychoanalytic Association, a post he had held since its inception.
The Act is enforced by the Federal Trade Commission, which was also created and empowered during the Wilson Presidency by the Federal Trade Commission Act, and also the Antitrust Division of the U. S. Department of Justice.
He had also made a pact with his brother Vithalbhai to support his entry into politics in the Bombay Presidency, while Patel himself would remain in Ahmedabad and provide for the family. He was a vegetarian.
Bose attended Hindu School in Calcutta, and later attended Presidency College, also in Calcutta, earning the highest marks at each institution while fellow student Meghnad Saha came second.
It also met 14 times during the remainder of the Kennedy Presidency.
She is also removed from the Presidency.
The borough is also the corporate headquarters of Perillo Tours, which consists of an elaborate Italian revival where Richard Nixon had an office after his Presidency.
The castle is also used for hosting official State visits as well as more informal foreign affairs engagements, State banquets, and Government policy launches, as well as acting as the central base for Ireland's hosting of the European Presidency approximately every 10 years.
The Presidency of the European Union adopted a declaration on the occasion stating that " This battle was also the grounds on which the international community of States has developed and adopted instruments of International Humanitarian Law, the international law rules relevant in times of armed conflict, in particular the four Geneva Conventions of 1949, the 60th anniversary of which will be celebrated this year.
France's Presidency includes the three traditional branches: the Executive, Judicial and Legislative, but it also includes a fourth branch called the Constitutional Council, which determines the constitutionality of new laws.
Fellers also became actively involved in promoting Barry Goldwater for the Presidency.

Presidency and plays
In the series written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft, the creators of Dad's Army and set in World War II British India, Shafeek plays “ Char wallah Muhammad .” The series aired on the BBC from 1974 – 1981 and starred Windsor Davies as the loud-mouthed staff sergeant of the Royal Artillery barracks in Deolali, Bombay Presidency and Michael Bates as the “ Hon. Bearer to the British Concert Party ” Rangi Ram.

Presidency and major
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These duties include " establishing major institutional goals, engaging in long-range planning and policy-making, overseeing the annual operating budget of the College and overseeing the review process and recommending a Dominican Friar for election to the Presidency of the College.
He has been a recipient of nearly every other major American journalism award, including the Heywood Broun award ( 1972 ), Worth Bingham Prize for Investigative Reporting ( 1972 and 1986 ), Sigma Delta Chi Award ( 1973 ), George Polk Award ( 1972 ), William Allen White Medal ( 2000 ), and the Gerald R. Ford Prize for Reporting on the Presidency ( 2002 ).
Because of Pan-Blue's strategy of having people cast no ballot in the referendum, one major controversy was the format of the election, specifically as whether the referendum questions would be on the same or different ballots as the Presidency.
The Church of Jesus Christ maintains that the First Presidency had made nearly all the major decisions and led the Church of Christ prior to Smith's death, and as first counselor to Smith at the time of Smith's death, Rigdon thought he should naturally have been the leader of the church after Smith's death.
On 5 January 2006, Hughes said that Mara's departure from the Presidency was one of seven major cases the police were still working on.
" However, the 2000 report also stated that: " The major CIA effort against Allende came earlier in 1970 in the failed attempt to block his election and accession to the Presidency.
Metcalfe was born on 30 January 1785 in Lecture House, Calcutta, Bengal Presidency, India, the second son of Thomas Metcalfe, then a major in the Bengal Army, who first went to India in 1767 as a cadet in the King ’ s Army, afterwards became a Baronet, MP, and Director of the British East India Company ( 1789 – 1812 ), and was created a baronet on 21 December 1802.
Not yet formally nominated for the Vice Presidency, John Edwards took the stage at the Convention to give the first major national speech of his political career.
Fort William is a fort built in Calcutta on the Eastern banks of the River Hooghly, the major distributary of the River Ganges, during the early years of the Bengal Presidency of British India.
Displeasure of the tribes of the northern part of the Presidency over the stringent taxation schemes of the British government erupted in the form of the a major rebellion in 1879.
Bombay Presidency along with Calcutta Presidency and Madras Presidency were the three major centres of British power.
Assigned by the First Presidency, they carry major responsibility for church expansion, and serve as administrative supervisors of field jurisdictions.
Prior to the death of Joseph Smith, the First Presidency had made nearly all the major decisions and led the Church of Christ both naturally and spiritually.
In 1987 again a demonstration was held in ' South Asian Games ' and Asian Kho-Kho Federation came into existence with major membership though of only three countries which soon became a seven nation Federation under the Presidency of Shri.
Ferraro became the first woman to be nominated by either major party for the Presidency or Vice-Presidency.
In the 1950s while serving as second counselor in the First Presidency Clark was able to see to publication two major religious works he had been working on for several years.

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