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majority and longtime
This Democratic surge was stopped in the 2009 local elections in which the Republicans increased their majority on the Board of Supervisors though the defeat of longtime Kinderhook Supervisor Doug McGivney.
Although the majority of Liberal MPs were in favour of women's suffrage, Asquith remained a longtime opponent of it, his opposition going back to the 1880s.
The album featured a popular song, " Slam Dunk ," which, like a majority of the album, was co-written by rising guitar hero and longtime David Lee Roth fan, John 5.
* Peter O ' Malley, the longtime majority owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers
There he emerged as one of the most influential Iraqi leaders, with his longtime opposition to Hussein gaining him immense credibility, especially among the majority Shia population.
While the vast majority of the real estate was rental property targeting college students, a few owners were longtime residents.
Soon after taking over as majority owner, he forced out several longtime front-office personnel and replaced them with his own men.
He was appointed the alternate Sabres color analyst and paired with Kevin Sylvester in an effort to reduce the workload of longtime Sabres broadcaster Rick Jeanneret Gare and Sylvester call the majority of the road games and a few home games.
The company is named for the Haliburton region in Central Ontario, where majority owner and president Christopher Grossman, a longtime radio sales manager, trainer and executive, was also a hotelier before purchasing his first radio station, CFBG in Bracebridge.
When Jack and Jerry Brisco sold their majority interest in the GCW promotion to Vince McMahon, Anderson resisted the change, and joined forces with longtime NWA-sanctioned promoters Fred Ward and Ralph Freed to start a new company called Championship Wrestling from Georgia.
Republicans gained a one-vote majority in 1995, threatening longtime Democratic Speaker Willie Brown's 15 year hold on power.
Christensen after his longtime partner and majority owner of the Jason, Christen Christensen.

majority and members
And while all concerned are members of the literal public, somewhat less than all concerned, although still a majority, form the quotation marked `` public ''.
Two members of the Democratic-endorsed majority on the school board said they probably would vote to appeal a ruling by the state Board of Education, which said yesterday that the school committee acted improperly in its appointment of the coordinator, Francis P. Nolan 3rd, the Democratic-endorsed committee chairman, could not be reached for comment.
We know that in the early part of the century many Protestant congregations took positive action against members who transgressed the ethical codes to which the majority subscribed.
The great majority of Anglicans are members of churches which are part of the international Anglican Communion .< ref name =" acomm ">
The vast majority of his Khoja Ismaili followers in India welcomed him warmly, but some dissident members, sensing their loss of prestige with the arrival of the Imam, wished to maintain control over communal properties.
Steiner's continuing differences with Besant led him to separate from the Theosophical Society Adyar ; he was followed by the great majority of the membership of the Theosophical Society's German Section, as well as members of other national sections.
When the trade association began, it had seven members and its main goal was to eliminate all duties and restrictions on the majority of their trade within 12 years.
While the Danes remained majority shareholders, board members included Philippe Kahn, Tim Berry, John Nash, and David Heller.
The Liberals now found themselves with 59 members holding the balance of power in a Parliament where Labour was the largest party but lacked an overall majority.
Nonconformist members and members from constituencies which would not have been affected by the Revised Book were only exercising their full legal rights in throwing out a Measure which was approved by the majority of English Members of Parliament.
But whatever were the reasons behind the votes of the majority, the rejection of the Measures made it plain that the Church does not possess full spiritual freedom to determine its worship ..." Stephen Neill points out that the Roman Catholic members of parliament abstained from voting.
The Boer nation has revealed a distinct Calvinist culture and the majority of Boers today are still members of a Reformed Church.
During his rule, members of Yakoma were granted all key positions in the administration and made up a majority of the military.
Chileans elected a new president and the majority of members of a two-chamber congress on December 14, 1989.
The GAC passed motions ( by the necessary two-thirds majority ) allowing members of the Provisional IRA to discuss and debate the taking of parliamentary seats, and the removal of the ban on members of the organisation from supporting any successful republican candidate who took their seat in Dáil Éireann.
Both responsa were enacted as majority opinions, with some members of the Committee voting for both.
However, Sovnarkom, in which the majority belonged to the representatives of RSDLP ( b ) retained the right to approve members of the collegium of the VCheKa.
On June 13, 2008, a small majority of members of the House of Ariki attempted a coup, claiming to dissolve the elected government and to take control of the country's leadership.
: Christian ( majority of populace are members of the Cook Islands Christian Church )
The vast majority of military and civil officials are members of the Party.
The majority of the members had been skeptical of initiating the revolution so early, and it was Lenin who was able to persuade them.
The majority of the Central Committee members elected at the 17th Party Congress were killed during, or shortly after, the Great Purge when Nikolai Yezhov and Lavrentiy Beria headed the NKVD Grigory Kaminsky, at a Central Committee meeting, spoke against the Great Purge, and shortly after was arrested and killed.
Because the size of the Central Committee expanded, the majority of members were either in their first or second term.

majority and cancelled
The beginning stages of the game were leaked in April 2008, however the majority of it had yet to be written by the time it was cancelled.
The Protestant Conservative Party of Newfoundland narrowly defeated Kent's Liberals and riots erupted in Catholic Harbour Grace when the governor cancelled voting there essentially denying the Liberals two seats in the legislature and allowing the Conservatives to have a legislative majority.
While remote areas of the world still use handstamps, machine cancellation is ubiquitous, and in the industrialized nations the vast majority of mail is cancelled by machine.
The collapse of the troubled Nova chain left thousands of western foreigners with rent and bills to pay but no source of income and, in the majority of cases, no accommodation after their contracts were abruptly cancelled.
The majority of the Wicked Bible's copies were immediately cancelled and burned, and the number of extant copies remaining today, which are considered highly valuable by collectors, is thought to be relatively low.
However, as the 1990s progressed the vast majority of football coverage was shown on Match of the Day, a situation that increased further when Sportsnight was cancelled in 1997.
On November 11, 2004, the show was officially cancelled and the majority of its staff was terminated.
After Texas's Lieutenant Governor David Dewhurst weighed in saying, " No one should have the right to use government funds or institutions to portray acts that are morally reprehensible to the vast majority of Americans ," the performance was cancelled citing safety concerns.
However, after the election in three constituencies was cancelled, the two parties lost their narrow majority, and Eyadéma invited Kodjo to form a government, announcing his appointment as Prime Minister on April 22, 1994 ; he took office on April 25.
The first multi-party elections since independence, they were cancelled by a military coup after the first round, triggering the Algerian Civil War, after the military expressed concerns that the Islamic Salvation Front, which was almost certain to win more than the two-thirds majority of seats required to change the constitution, would democratically form an Islamic state.
The Seals had never been able to find success either on the ice or at the box office, and after plans for a proposed new arena in San Francisco were cancelled in 1976, he convinced majority owner Mel Swig to relocate the franchise from Oakland to the Gunds ' hometown in June of that year.
The Russian General Staff ordered the “ Period Preparatory to War ”, the first steps to mobilization if need occurred, while the caretaker government in Paris cancelled all leave for French troops as of the 26th, and ordered the majority of French troops in Morocco to begin returning to France.
The day before the performance, Dewhurst issued his statement saying, " No one should have the right to use government funds or institutions to portray acts that are morally reprehensible to the vast majority of Americans ," and the performance was cancelled by the professor, who cited safety concerns.
This phenomenon ( on a satirical newspaper, the Premier was depicted as a chameleon ), called in Italian as trasformismo ( roughly translated in English as " transformism "), cancelled the political differences in the Parliament, which was dominated by an undistinguished liberal bloc with a landslide majority until after World War I.

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