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governor and mining
The Battle of Mbwila ( or Battle of Ambouilla or Battle of Ulanga ) was the result of a conflict between the Portuguese led by governor André Vidal de Negreiros and the Kongolese king António I concerning mining rights.
There are heliports in Barentsburg and Pyramiden, and helicopters are frequently used by the governor and to a less extent the mining company Arktikugol.
There are heliports in Barentsburg and Pyramiden, and helicopters are frequently used by the governor and to a lesser extent the mining company Arktikugol.
Its first elected governor was lawyer Jose Caballero who used to be a lawyer for the mining group in the province.
Amidst reports that quarrying has leveled off some of the mounds, Governor Erico Aumentado, the governor of Bohol, issued Administrative Order No. 3, series of 2006, which prohibits the issuance of quarry permits and favorable endorsements of mining permit applications in Carmen, Batuan and Sagbayan towns to forestall any degradation of the Chocolate Hills – no matter who applies for such.
While governor, he developed roads and infrastructure, built public buildings and hospitals, encouraged agriculture and allowed for mineral mining.
Berry, with 14 other protesters, spent the weekend of February 12, 2011 locked in the Kentucky governor ’ s office demanding an end to mountaintop removal coal mining.
* Big Trouble, 1997, a posthumously published history of a struggle between unions and mining company officials and supporters in Idaho, early in the twentieth century, after the bombing assassination of former Idaho governor Frank Steunenberg.
Buchanan's term as governor was marred by a series of armed uprisings against the state's convict lease system, namely the Coal Creek War in Anderson County and a subsequent uprising in Grundy County, in which free coal miners attacked prison stockades after being replaced by convicts the state had leased out to the mining companies.
During 1910, Lord Milner, governor of the Union government which was part of the British Commonwealth, instituted Land Alienation Acts which resulted in more rural blacks forced to leave for the mining hub in search of employment.
The new governor was a strong proponent of economic development, with expanded coal mining being a focus of his efforts.
He also had to deal with a rift between himself and influential Presbyterian missionary Sheldon Jackson, who differed with the governor on the trustworthiness of the district's mining interests.
As a response to the mining industry's decision-makers ' risk-taking actions regarding disallowed tax deductions, State Senate Majority Leader Steven Horsford on March 21, 2011, "... called for the Nevada Tax Commission to issue emergency regulations that would narrow the deductions mining companies are allowed to take when calculating their tax bills .." but "... either the governor nor legislators have accused mining companies of not paying all due taxes, but Democrats have said they don't pay enough taxes.

governor and companies
This originally was the Georgia and North Carolina border all the way back to the Mississippi River, until Tennessee was divided from North Carolina, and the Yazoo companies induced the legislature of Georgia to pass an act, approved by the governor in 1795, to sell the greater part of Georgia's territory presently comprising Alabama and Mississippi.
* January 8 California governor Gray Davis calls Enron and other energy companies " out-of-state profiteers " during the 2000 California energy crisis.
In 1912, Georgia governor, Joseph M. Brown, sent four companies of state militia to Cumming to prevent riots after several rapes of young white women by African-American men.
Despite this, when the two rival companies merged in 1821 under the name the Hudson's Bay Company, the new governor, Sir George Simpson, requested Grant to head a Métis settlement of some 2, 000 people situated some 16 miles west of the Red River Colony on the Assiniboine River.
The principal achievement of Wallace's first term was an innovation in Alabama industrial development that several other states later copied: he was the first Southern governor to travel to corporate headquarters in Northern and Northeastern states to offer tax abatements and other incentives to companies willing to locate plants in Alabama.
General speculation regarding the factors influencing the recall's outcome continues to center on the idea that Californians simply voted for a " change " — because Davis had mismanaged the events leading up to the energy crisis, e. g., Davis had not fought more vigorously for Californians against the energy fraud nor had he pushed for legislative or emergency executive action soon enough ; because Davis had signed deals agreeing to pay energy companies fixed yet inflated prices for years to come based on those paid during the crisis ; and / or because the fraudulent corporations had prevailed, and a corporate-friendly Republican governor could politically shield California from further corporate fraud.
By 1905, stories were reaching Paris of injustice, forced labour and brutality by the Congo's new governor, Emile Gentil, in conjunction with the new concession companies imposed by the French Colonial Office and condoned by Auguoard, Catholic Bishop of the Congo.
In order to cut Saigō off from his base, an imperial force with three warships, 500 policemen and several companies of infantry, landed in Kagoshima on March 8, seized arsenals and took the Satsuma governor into custody.
As governor, Graves earned a reputation as reformer, abolishing the convict leasing system and raising taxes on public utilities, railroads, and coal and iron companies.
On January 28, 1691, English Major Richard Ingoldesby, who had been commissioned lieutenant governor of the province, and two companies of soldiers landed and demanded possession of the fort.
The violence provided the mine owners and the governor with an excuse to declare Martial Law, and bring in six companies of the Idaho National Guard to " suppress insurrection and violence.
The Soldiers ’ Home was managed by a board of commissioners, although drawn from army officers ; each branch had a governor, deputy governor, and secretary-treasure ; the members were organized into companies and the daily routine followed the military schedule ; all members wore uniforms ; and workshops were provided for members wanting or required to work.
" Lt. governor touts his boss ' tax code plan: Stop penalizing companies, Johnson tells group.
After graduating in economics, Burt began her career in the Prison Service as an assistant governor, before working for several national companies in the field of personnel and training.
Owings nevertheless proceeded to carry out the functions of a de facto governor in the largely unorganized territory and established three militia companies to protect residents from Indian raids and border smugglers.
Following his term as governor, he became increasingly wealthy from his business interests and owned a controlling share in many companies.

governor and fearing
The governor of Syria, Publius Petronius, fearing civil war if the order were carried out, delayed implementing it for nearly a year.
At the beginning of Esarhaddon's reign in Assyria ( 681 – 669 ), Nabu-zer-kitti-lišir, an ethnically Elamite governor in the south of Babylonia, revolted and besieged Ur, but was routed by the Assyrians and fled to Elam where the king of Elam, fearing Assyrian repercussions, took him prisoner and put him to the sword ( ABC 1 Col. 3: 39 – 42 ).
Outgoing New Jersey governor Robert B. Meyner, addressing state lawmakers ' concerns over continued programming specific to New Jersey, and fearing the FCC would move the channel 13 allocation to New York City, petitioned the United States Court of Appeals on September 6, 1961, to block the sale of WNTA-TV.
The Royal Charter of March 3 of 1755, created the Capitania of Sao Jose do Rio Negro, with headquarters in Mariuá ( now Barcelos ), but the governor Lobo D ' Almada, fearing Spanish invasions, the seat went back to the bar in place of 1791, being located at the confluence of the rivers Black and Amazon it was a strategic point.
Hoar was prevented from undertaking his appointed tasks by resolutions of the legislature and efforts of the governor of South Carolina, and was escorted back onto a ship by Charleston citizens fearing mob violence against the agent from Massachusetts.
However the colonial governor seized one of Blauvelt's prizes and with his crew arguing over their shares, the local colonists, fearing that Rhode Island acquire a reputation of trading with pirates, forced Blauvelt to leave the colony.
In 1811 the governor of Rio Grande do Sul, Dom Diogo de Souza, concentrated a large force of Portuguese on the borderlands, fearing military action on the part of the newly formed Spanish republics.
In 1680, fearing the governor, Chamorros on Rota stabbed Mata ' pang while capturing him and transported him to Guam by proa.

governor and breakdown
In the event of political breakdown, the governor, under the supervision of the Viceroy, could take over total control of the provincial government.

governor and order
When it was clear that continuing the resistance was of little use, Hasan Ali Shah sent one of his brothers to Shiraz in order to speak to the governor of Fars to intervene on his behalf and arrange for safe passage out of Kerman.
The distinguished governor and major of the capital, who already has both hands full of things to do, has turned to our lofty piety in order to reorganize the entry and exit of all ships through the Dardanelles ... ...
Eisenhower demanded that Arkansas governor Orval Faubus obey the court order.
As the personal representative of the monarch, the governor follows only the sovereign in the NSW order of precedence.
When a dispute between the capetanei of Laconia and the appointed governor of the province escalated into an armed conflict, he called in Russian troops to restore order, because much of the army was controlled by capetanei who were part of the rebellion.
The Persians may have experimented initially with ruling Yehud as a Dividic client-kingdom under descendants of Jehoiachin, but by the mid – 5th century BCE Yehud had become in practice a theocracy, ruled by hereditary High Priests and a Persian-appointed governor, frequently Jewish, charged with keeping order and seeing that tribute was paid.
* 1755 – British governor Charles Lawrence and the Nova Scotia Council order the deportation of the Acadians.
Various articles group lists by title, function or topic: e. g. abdication, assassinated persons, cabinet ( government ), chancellor, ex-monarchs ( 20th century ), head of government, head of state, lieutenant governor, mayor, military commanders, minister ( and ministers by portfolio below ), order of precedence, peerage, president, prime minister, Reichstag participants ( 1792 ), Secretary of State.
In Missouri, violent conflicts with other Missourians resulted in the governor of Missouri issuing an " extermination order ," expelling Latter Day Saints from Missouri.
This refers to the Turkish governor of Athens, Tzisdarakis, who is recorded by a chronicler as having " destroyed one of Hadrian's columns with gunpowder " in order to re-use the marble to make plaster for the mosque that he was building in the Monastiraki district of the city.
An order by governor Daniel Corneille ( 1782 – 1787 ) banning garrison troops and sailors from punch-taverns, only allowing them to drink at army canteens, led to a mutiny over Christmas 1787 when some 200 troops skirmished with loyal troops over a three day period.
The fighting there had killed the previous governor and routed Cestius Gallus, the governor of Syria, when he tried to restore order.
* Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso, governor of Syria, ignored the order of Germanicus to send Syrian-based legions, including Legio VI Ferrata and Legio X Fretensis, to Armenia to back him in his planned coronation of Artaxias III.
* May 27 – Cary's Rebellion: Edward Hyde, Governor of the North Carolina portion of the Province of Carolina, leads a force across the Albemarle Sound to gather additional troops in order to capture former governor Thomas Cary.
The only purpose with the county is an office of a state governor who shall conduct law and order in the county.
As the personal representative of the monarch, the governor general follows only the sovereign in the Canadian order of precedence, preceding even other members of the Royal Family.
In order to obtain or maintain automatic ballot access, a party's candidate for governor of New York must receive 50, 000 votes on that party's line.
In order to gain support, he declared his allegiance to the then governor of Hispania Tarraconensis, Servius Sulpicius Galba, as the new emperor.
Thus one writer alleges that Johnson's campaign manager, future Texas governor John B. Connally, was connected with 202 ballots in Precinct 13 in Jim Wells County that had curiously been cast in alphabetical order and just at the close of polling, with all of the people whose names appeared on the ballots being dead on election day.
In 1784, following the peace treaty that ended the American Revolutionary War, the name of Tryon County was changed to Montgomery County in order to honor the general, Richard Montgomery, who had captured several places in Canada and died attempting to capture the city of Quebec, replacing the name of the hated British governor.
In 1784, following the peace treaty that ended the American Revolutionary War, the name of Tryon County was changed to Montgomery County in order to honor the general, Richard Montgomery, who had captured several places in Canada and died attempting to capture the city of Quebec, replacing the name of the hated British governor.
In 1784, following the peace treaty that ended the American Revolutionary War, the name of Tryon County was changed to Montgomery County in order to honor the general, Richard Montgomery, who had captured several places in Canada and died attempting to capture the city of Quebec, replacing the name of the hated British governor.
The situation continued to worsen, and in June the governor assumed full powers, rushed in British troops to restore order, and proclaimed a moratorium on all political activity.

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