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Although low in the polls for much of his term in office, Harcourt and his newly-appointed Attorney-General Ujjal Dosanjh succeeded in regaining substantial public support by taking a hard line against a fringe aboriginal group's occupation of a farmer's field in the Cariboo region of the province.

newly-appointed and remained
Bourguiba remained as President of Tunisia until November 7, 1987, when his newly-appointed Prime Minister and constitutional successor Zine El Abidine Ben Ali impeached him, claiming his old age and health reasons as certified by his own doctors made him unfit to govern.

newly-appointed and until
There the issue lay until 1843, when Tyler and his newly-appointed Secretary of State, Abel P. Upshur, raised the matter again and started negotiations on annexation.

newly-appointed and when
The actual attraction in Disney's Hollywood Studios is very similar to the plans for the equivalent that was proposed for Epcot, only, when newly-appointed CEO Michael Eisner saw the plans for the pavilion, he requested that, instead of placing the ride in an already existing park, it should be surrounded by a brand new theme park which extended the showbiz, Hollywood, and entertainment theme.
Although the earlier Colt had been imported in limited numbers, this generation, in 1. 6L coupe form only, was the first model to establish the Mitsubishi brand in New Zealand from 1971 when newly-appointed distributor Todd Motors, which also imported and assembled Chrysler and Hillman, started selling a small number of Japanese-assembled cars to supplement its mainstream Hillman Avenger and Hunter models.
Bell commanded the Division when the first newly-appointed officers climbed the hill and reported to their first assignment, through that formative stage when barracks were thrown together at a miraculous speed, and being filled at the same rate.

newly-appointed and returned
Lara returned to the team for the second Test ( and scored a huge first innings score of 196 ), but in the process lost his captaincy indefinitely to the newly-appointed Shivnarine Chanderpaul.

newly-appointed and .
The commission, meeting for the first time with both of its newly-appointed commissioners, Roy Webster, of Hood River, and Dr. Ennis Keizer, of North Bend, approved a year's contract for a consultant in the data processing department who has been the center of considerable controversy in the past.
Pressure for disclosure continued to mount despite government insistence on the right of the individuals to privacy: on 10 June 2008, newly-appointed Undersecretaries and political assistants, who had previously argued were contractually forbidden from disclosing their remuneration, revealed their salaries.
In 1993 the newly-appointed Secretary of State for Wales John Redwood was embarrassingly videotaped opening and closing his mouth during a communal singing of the national anthem, clearly ignorant of the words but unable to mime convincingly ; the pictures were frequently cited as evidence of his unsuitability for the post.
MVP and newly-appointed Rangers captain was traded to the New York Yankees for second baseman Alfonso Soriano and infielder prospect Joaquin Arias.
The newly-appointed Carlist commander General José Pérula was heavily defeated and withdrew and soon afterwards Quesada entered Victoria in triumph.
As the Lombards poured south into Italy, the newly-appointed governor Longinus sat powerless in Ravenna, unable to stop them.
The tapes also created a rift between Gotti and Gravano, showing the Gambino boss describing his newly-appointed underboss as too greedy and attempting to frame Gravano as the main force behind the murders of DiBernardo, Milito and Dibono.
San Lorenzo has an unusual culture and history, which John learns about while studying a guidebook lent to him by the newly-appointed US ambassador to the country.
In 1914, a newly-appointed municipal clerk wrote the name of the town as “ Seaside Park ” in the council minutes.
The newly-appointed Newcastle manager Glenn Roeder appeared to appreciate Milner's ability more than Souness and expressed a desire that he remain a Newcastle player.
In 1834 the newly-appointed French inspector of historical monuments, Prosper Mérimée ( more familiar as the author of Carmen ), warned that it was about to collapse, and on his recommendation the young architect Eugène Viollet-le-Duc was appointed to supervise a massive and successful restoration, undertaken in several stages between 1840 and 1861, during which his team replaced a great deal of the weathered and vandalized sculpture.
In 1997, Noel was criticised for attending a high-profile and well-publicised media party at 10 Downing Street, hosted by the newly-appointed Prime Minister, Tony Blair, along with other celebrities and industry figures who had supported New Labour in the run-up to the general election.
Both shows are anchored by newly-appointed CNBC anchor Oriel Morrison, formerly of Channel Nine and Bloomberg Television.
He escaped arrest many times and was summoned to return to Britain by late 1943 to introduce the newly-appointed CNR chief, Émile Bollaert, to De Gaulle.
In law, oaths are made by a witness to a court of law before giving testimony and usually by a newly-appointed government officer to the people of a state before taking office.
An additional inspiration was provided by the 1961 interview by Knebel, who was also a political journalist and columnist, conducted with the newly-appointed Air Force Chief of Staff, Curtis LeMay, an advocate of preventive first-strike nuclear option.
On December 12, 2003, he was appointed Minister of Health and Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs by newly-appointed Prime Minister Paul Martin.
On 26 May, Michel Ney, the newly-appointed general of division, took command of the forward line protecting the main French force at Zürich.
To capture him, Aceveda asks a newly-appointed member of the team, Terry Crowley, to gather evidence for his prosecution.
By 1958 the newly-appointed Cardinal König had managed to convince the authorities in Austria to recognise the earlier regulations in a new treaty, which was signed in 1961.

field and marshal
* 1677 – Otto Ferdinand von Abensberg und Traun, Austrian field marshal ( d. 1748 )
* 1872 – Archduke Joseph August of Austria, Austrian field marshal ( d. 1962 )
* 1881 – Paul Ludwig Ewald von Kleist, German field marshal ( d. 1954 )
* 1756 – Heinrich Graf von Bellegarde, Austrian field marshal and statesman ( d. 1845 )
* 1771 – Karl Philipp Fürst zu Schwarzenberg, Austrian field marshal ( d. 1820 )
* 1945 – Walter Model, German field marshal ( b. 1891 )
* 1891 – Helmuth von Moltke the Elder, Prussian field marshal ( b. 1800 )
* 1747 – Leopold I, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau, Prussian field marshal ( b. 1676 )
In this year he became Statthalter in Belgium and received the army rank of lieutenant field marshal.
In 1806 Francis II ( now Francis I of Austria ) named the Archduke Charles, already a field marshal, as Commander in Chief of the Austrian army and Head of the Council of War.
* 1849 – August von Mackensen, German field marshal ( d. 1945 )
* 1892 – Ferdinand Schörner, German field marshal ( d. 1973 )
* 1954 – Archduke Eugen of Austria, Austrian field marshal ( b. 1863 )
* 1856 – Svetozar Boroević, Austro-Hungarian field marshal ( d. 1920 )
* 1814 – Charles Joseph, Prince de Ligne, Belgian-born Austrian field marshal ( b. 1735 )
In the late Republic, as in the early years of the new monarchy, Imperator was a title granted to Roman generals by their troops and the Roman Senate after a great victory, roughly comparable to field marshal ( head or commander of the entire army ).
On the conclusion of peace he was made an inspector-general of the army and a field marshal.
* 1885 – Hugo Sperrle, German field marshal ( d. 1953 )
* 1724 – George Townshend, 1st Marquess Townshend, English field marshal ( d. 1807 )
* 1833 – Alfred von Schlieffen, German field marshal ( d. 1913 )
* 1717 – Ernst Gideon Freiherr von Laudon, Austrian field marshal ( d. 1790 )
In March 1979, Hafizullah Amin took over as prime minister, retaining the position of field marshal and becoming vice-president of the Supreme Defence Council.
Field Marshal Harold Rupert Leofric George Alexander, 1st Earl Alexander of Tunis ( 10 December 189116 June 1969 ) was a British military commander and field marshal who served with distinction in both world wars and, afterwards, as Governor General of Canada, the 17th since Canadian Confederation.
Alexander was concurrently promoted to the rank of field marshal, though this was backdated to the fall of Rome on 4 June 1944, so that Alexander would once again be senior to Montgomery, who had himself been made a field marshal on 1 September 1944, after the end of the Battle of Normandy.

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