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Mr. Wagner might or might not be a `` new '' Mayor in this third term, now that he is free of the pressure of those party leaders whom he calls `` bosses ''.
a `` splash party '' at the new pool, which I had built in the hope of keeping Letch away from public beaches, when Letch and a certain Aquacutie stayed underwater together for the better part of an hour ; ;
But while she is able to tell her retarded family about the new world she has seen open before her, Ronnie has not been able to observe her progress, and instead of appearing at a family party to be looked over like a new bull, he sends Beatie a letter of dismissal.
`` A swell party, send an invite to ever'body but them -- those folks you met at the Galt House, the ones I've got to know in this new Jockey Club affair, the whole dang neighborhood.
" Drawing on remnants of the old Whig party, and on disenchanted Free Soil, Liberty, and Democratic party members, he was instrumental in forging the shape of the new Republican Party.
The appellant in the new case can be either the plaintiff ( or claimant ), defendant, third-party intervenor, or respondent ( appellee ) from the lower case, depending on who was the losing party.
Generally, there is no trial in an appellate court, only consideration of the record of the evidence presented to the trial court and all the pre-trial and trial court proceedings are reviewed — unless the appeal is by way of re-hearing, new evidence will usually only be considered on appeal in " very " rare instances, for example if that material evidence was unavailable to a party for some very significant reason such as prosecutorial misconduct.
A new party, the Republic Party, is headed by ex-Prime Minister Aram Sargsyan, brother of Vazgen Sargsyan, and has become the primary voice of the opposition, which also includes the Armenian Communist Party, the National Unity party of Artashes Geghamyan, and elements of the former Ter-Petrosyan government.
In order to eliminate one of the problems of the reign of Elizabeth, the single party and its destabilizing consequences, the Liberal Party was allowed to incorporate and participate in National Politics, and the ' turnism ' or alternanation was to become the new system.
The government tried to stop the ANC by banning party leaders and enacting new laws to stop the ANC, however these measures ultimately proved to be ineffective.
The use of abeyance in such instances can allow such an organization to ' settle ' with the party without officially binding its actions in the future, should a new group of decision makers within the organization choose to pursue taking the dispute to court.
Former MSI members were however still the bulk of the new party and former MSI leader Gianfranco Fini was elected leader of the new party.
Since 1990, Bulgaria has an unstable party system, in the past two decades differently dominated by the post-communist Bulgarian Socialist Party or by the right Union of Democratic Forces and recently by the new right-oriented party-Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria.
After the fall of the communism in 1990, the former communist party changed to Bulgarian Socialist Party ( BSP ) and won the first post-communist elections for the new constitution in 1990 with a small majority.
Quickly rising to prominence among the Pro-Boers was David Lloyd George, a relatively new MP and a master of rhetoric, who took advantage of having a national stage to speak out on a controversial issue to make his name in the party.
The party was saved after Salisbury's retirement in 1902 when his successor, Arthur Balfour, pushed a series of unpopular initiatives such as a new education bill and Joseph Chamberlain called for a new system of protectionist tariffs.
A reunion of the two warring factions took place in 1923 when the new Conservative Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin committed his party to protective tariffs, causing the Liberals to reunite in support of free trade.
Following success as the successor to the Whig party, the party's share of the popular vote plummeted after the First World War as it lost votes to the new Labour party and fractured into groups such as the National and Coalition Liberals.

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The new middle-class suburban generation began to find the Liberals ' policies attractive again.
The Governor-General Lord Casey sent for the Country Party leader and Coalition Deputy Prime Minister John McEwen, and he was sworn in as caretaker Prime Minister until such time as the Liberals elected a new leader.
In the interim, on 19 December, McEwen was sworn in as Prime Minister on the understanding that his commission would continue only until such time as the Liberals could elect a new leader.
The Liberals had disbanded Caballero's army when they came to power and organized a completely new one.
As the new leader of the governing Liberals, Trudeau was sworn in as Prime Minister two weeks later on April 20.
The new party directed its preferences to the Liberals, with the Menzies government re-elected with an increased majority at the 1955 election.
Rapidly rising through the party ranks, Askin soon became President of the Liberals ' Manly branch and supported William Wentworth's successful bid for the new seat of Mackellar at the 1949 election.
He formed a new coalition government dominated by Liberals and appointed David Lloyd George as Minister of Munitions.
However, a series of resignations, defections to other parties, and by-elections early in the new parliamentary session reduced the Liberals to a minority position.
With the emergence of new parties, the Liberals lost its dominant position.
Demand for unity by the right, encouraged Manning to promote a new movement, the " United Alternative ", to create a small -" c " conservative alternative to the Liberals.
The new party was dominated by former Liberals, and as such was basically an upper-and middle-class conservative party.
When Menzies ' successor, Harold Holt, was officially presumed dead on 19 December 1967, the Governor-General Lord Casey sent for McEwen and he was sworn in as Prime Minister, on the understanding that his commission would continue only so long as it took for the Liberals to elect a new leader.
Liberals had profited from the emergence of a new middle-class elite, due to the Industrial Revolution, which upset the aristocratic order.
When a new election was called, Clark expected his party would be able to defeat the demoralized and leaderless Liberals easily, since Trudeau had announced his intention to step aside.
Asquith, along with most leading Liberals, refused to serve in the new government.
In 1866, Lord John Russell's Liberal administration submitted a Reform Bill to create 400, 000 new voters, but the Bill was opposed by the ' Adullamite ' Liberals for disrupting the social order, and criticised by Radicals for not conceding the secret ballot or household suffrage.
However, after the Liberals and Social Democrats secured a parliamentary majority under Staaff's successor, Nils Edén, he allowed Edén to form a new government which de facto stripped the monarchy of all virtual powers and enacted universal and equal suffrage, including for women, by 1919.
By now all chance of a reunion between the Liberals and Liberal Unionists had disappeared, and it was no great surprise when leading Liberal Unionists joined Salisbury's new administration in 1895 following the heavy electoral defeat inflicted on the Liberal party.
After the 1928 election, however, the party was left in an advantageous position – the Reform Party and the new United Party ( a revival of the Liberals ) were tied on 27 seats each, and neither could govern without Labour support.
Although the Liberals were the larger partner in the merger, Hughes emerged as the new party's leader, with Cook as his deputy.
When the 1954 elections brought to power a coalition of Socialists and Liberals, the new Education Minister, Leo Collard, immediately set out to reverse the measures taken by his predecessor, sparking mass protests by the Catholic bloc.

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In recent weeks, as a result of a sweeping defense policy reappraisal by the Kennedy Administration, basic United States strategy has been modified -- and large new sums allocated -- to meet the accidental-war danger and to reduce it as quickly as possible.
But by comparison with the railroad, the motor car is a relatively new object of popular worship, so it is too much to hope that it may be brought within the bounds of civilized usage quickly and easily.
He evolved programs that plumbed new depths of bathos and besmirched whole networks, and quickly superseded his boss.
The opportunity exists for states to reserve some of their vocational education funds to apply on an ad hoc flexible basis to subsidize any local preemployment training programs that may be quickly set up in a community to aid a new industrial plant.
By comparison self-propelled artillery can stop at a chosen location and begin firing almost immediately, then quickly move on to a new position.
Ford placed Aston in the Premier Automotive Group, substantially invested in new manufacturing and quickly ramped up production.
What was surprising was the sudden entry into the market of new competition, whose machines quickly cut off the sales of the 2600.
The instability in the Balkan region in the early 1900s quickly became a precondition for a new war.
Moscow quickly supplied Bulgaria with T-34 / 85 tanks, SU-100 guns, Il-2 attack planes and other new combat machinery.
When the blade becomes dull, it can be quickly reversed or switched for a new one.
By the early 19th century, the threat of plague had diminished, but it was quickly replaced by a new disease.
After the record rose to number one, Haley was quickly given the title " Father of Rock and Roll ," by the media, and by teenagers that had come to embrace the new style of music.
The house was quickly found to be too small, and John and William Smith were commissioned in 1848 to design new offices, cottages and other ancillary buildings.
The Dutch quickly noted a number of alleged violations of the new treaty, in response to which Coen launched a punitive massacre.
Many new roads were built, and old roads were quickly repaired.
The Senate quickly met and began debating a change of government, but this eventually devolved into an argument over which of them would be the new princeps.
Several colonies were placed in new provinces or on the border of the Empire in order to secure Roman holdings as quickly as possible.
The White Stockings played their home games at West Side Grounds, and quickly established themselves as one of the new league's top teams.
Underblocking: Whenever new information is uploaded to the Internet, filters can under block content if the parties responsible for maintaining the filters do not update them quickly and accurately, and a blacklisting rather than a whitelisting filtering policy is in place.
They quickly realized that ethnic inclusiveness was needed if the new republic was to maintain control over the territories bequeathed by the Qing dynasty.
There are also new companies using new technologies that are expanding quickly such as Claro TV ( IPTV ), Wind Telecom ( MMDS ) and SKY ( Satellite TV ).
Babbage was able to take advantage of ideas developed for the analytical engine to make the new difference engine calculate more quickly while using fewer parts.
Some of these were certainly " clones "— hastily assembled and quickly forgotten — others explored new grounds of the genre and were highly acclaimed.

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