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During his two terms the Constitution was tested and found workable, strong national policies were inaugurated, and the traditions and powers of the Presidential office firmly fixed.
Maurice systematically removed Arminian magistrates from office and called a national synod at Dordrecht.
Federal law allows a national bank to " import " these laws from the state in which its principal office is located.
Delaware ( amongst others ) has relatively relaxed interest laws, so several national banks have decided to locate their principal office in Delaware.
There is no EU-wide register of SEs ( an SE is registered on the national register of the member state in which it has its head office ), but each registration is to be published in the Official Journal of the European Union.
Nonetheless, the politically astute army officers then stepped aside from political office ( the national presidency ), and made way for a general election of the national government of Guatemala.
As well as the amenities of the Botanic Gardens and local parks, the national meteorological office Met Éireann, the Fisheries Board, the National Standards Authority of Ireland, Sustainable Energy Ireland, the National Metrology Laboratory ( NML ), the Department of Defence and the national enterprise and trade board Enterprise Ireland are all located in the area.
Geffrard's military government held office until 1867, and he encouraged a successful policy of national reconciliation.
Venizelos was forced to default on Greece's national debt in 1932, and he fell from office after the 1932 elections, being succeeded by a monarchist coalition government led by Panagis Tsaldaris of the People's Party.
In January 2010, the Kabul office of New Ansari Exchange, Afghanistan's largest hawala money transfer business, was shuttered following a raid by the Sensitive Investigative Unit, the country's national anti-political corruption vetted and trained by the US Drug Enforcement Administration ( DEA ), allegedly because this company could be involved in laundering profits from the illicit opium trade and moving the cash earned by Taliban through extortion and drug trafficking.
* Vesting of treasure jurisdiction in the new office of treasure coroner with national responsibility.
In 1825 Adams signed a bill for the creation of a national observatory just before leaving presidential office – which became the Naval Observatory.
When Madison assumed office in 1809, the federal government had a surplus of $ 9, 500, 000 and by 1810 the national debt continued to be reduced and taxes had been cut.
# The national postal service for the sender's country ( e. g., the Royal Mail, UK ; US Postal Service, US ; Australia Post in Australia ; or Canada Post in Canada ) empties the postbox and takes all the contents to the regional sorting office.
FitzRoy's office became the United Kingdom Meteorological Office in 1854, the first national meteorological service in the world.
Kahane refused to take the standard oath of office and insisted on adding a Biblical verse from Psalms, to indicate that when the national laws and Torah conflict, Torah ( Biblical ) law should have supremacy over the laws of the Knesset.
During his term of office, López improved national defense, abolished the remnants of the reducciones, stimulated economic development, and tried to strengthen relations with foreign countries.
The Prime Minister represents the country in various delegations, high level meetings and international organizations that require the attendance of the highest government office and also addresses to the nation on various issues of national or other importance.
In 1995 a national referendum extended Karimov ’ s term of office from 1997 to 2000.
The key focus of work undertaken by the Geneva office is contributing to the development of programme activities of the University in Africa and the Middle East, engaging with the academic community in Geneva to establish joint teaching and training courses on issues of particular relevance to the expertise available within the international community in Geneva and facilitation of relations within Europe and with the United Nations system, national delegations, donor community and academic institutions.
In 2006, Rick Jore of Montana became the first Constitution Party candidate elected to a state-level office, although the Constitution Party of Montana had disaffiliated from the national party a short time before the election.
Weatherman first organized in 1969 as a faction of Students for a Democratic Society ( SDS ) composed for the most part of the national office leadership of SDS and their supporters.
In addition, during its years in office, Christian Democrats passed a number of laws safeguarding employees from exploitation, established a national health service, and initiated low-cost housing in Italy ’ s major cities.

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Nicknamed " the Old Gray Lady ", and long regarded within the industry as a national " newspaper of record ", The New York Times is owned by The New York Times Company, which also publishes 18 other newspapers including the International Herald Tribune and The Boston Globe.
When Eisenhower briefed President-elect Kennedy on the NSC system, as when Gordon Gray briefed his successor McGeorge Bundy, they both emphasized the importance of the established NSC machinery in the management of foreign policy and national security affairs.
* Isaac P. Gray, born in Pennsylvania, Gray came to Union City as a young adult and became a successful businessman, enmeshing himself in local, state and national politics.
After World War I, cartoonist Harold Gray joined the Chicago Tribune which, at that time, was being reworked by owner Joseph Medill Patterson into an important national journal.
After starring in some supporting actor movie roles, such as in The Killing Fields, and television parts, including Saturday Night Live, Gray first achieved national prominence with his play Swimming to Cambodia, which he wrote in 1985 and was adapted into a film in 1987.
Issa came to national prominence in 2003 when he contributed over $ 1. 6 million to help fund a signature-gathering drive for the petition to recall Gray Davis.
In 1992 former national Head Start administrator Jule Sugarman accepted the position of Interim executive director of the Gray Panthers, who were by then on the brink of insolvency, to help the group reorganize its by-laws, its board of directors, and its fund-raising activities.
The national Gray Panthers organization was a collection of local networks.
Furthermore, a national media watch task force was established by the Gray Panthers in 1973, designed to track ageist stereotyping.
Public resistance especially from one Catholic parish led to national news attention and the involvement of Ralph Nader and the Gray Panthers.
Dean instructed Gray, in the presence of John Ehrlichman, that the documents were “ national security documents.
Gordon Gray ( May 30, 1909 – November 26, 1982 ) was an official in the government of the United States during the administrations of Harry Truman ( 1945 – 53 ) and Dwight Eisenhower ( 1953 – 61 ) associated with defense and national security.
* George Gray ( athlete ), United States national shot put champion
Gray was a founder of the Canadian Jewish Congress, and at one stage served as its national Vice-President.
In autumn 2007, Jones undertook a national tour in the stage run of the film Terms of Endearment, where she played Emma, opposite Linda Gray and John Bowe.
Gray has played extensively with the Youth United States national teams, including at the 2001 World Youth Championship in Argentina, and has most recently been with the Under-23 team, which he captained in January 2003.
Andy Gray, who went on to play for the national side, Scotland, as well as Rangers F. C., Wolves F. C., Aston Villa F. C.
* Thomas Gray publishes his first of five editions of Observations on a General Iron Railway, a book that accelerates the British debate on this means of transportation and promotes the concept of a national rail network.
* Andy Gray ( footballer born 1964 ), English footballer and former coach of the Sierra Leone national team
* Chris Gray ( rugby player ) ( born 1960 ), rugby player for the Scotland national rugby union team
In the national Westminster government, since the 2010 general election the town has been represented by the Conservative MP James Gray, as the elected member for the North Wiltshire parliament constituency, established in 1983.
His father was Charles A. Purcell, an important grain trader, and his grandfather, William Cunningham Gray, was a writer of national reputation.

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