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office and California
* 1958: Bulldozer operator Jerry Crew took to a newspaper office a cast of one of the enormous footprints he and other workers had seen at an isolated work site at Bluff Creek, California.
ICANN remains in the same building where he worked, which is home to an office of the Information Sciences Institute at the University of Southern California.
For example, if Harrods ( UK ) sets up an office in California, to export and sell goods there and because of that someone gets injured, it would be amenable to suit in California for that injury.
On November 28, 2007, Corel announced that the office in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, where Paint Shop Pro was created, would be shut down, with development moving to offices in California and China.
Today, the UC Office of the President and the Office of the Secretary of the Regents of the University of California share an office building in downtown Oakland that serves as the UC system's headquarters.
Telluride was originally named " Columbia ", but due to confusion with Columbia, California, the name was changed by the post office in 1887.
Across town at the University of Southern California, she received the coveted USC " Magnum Opus " Award which hangs in the office of the Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation.
During the mid 1990s, Oakland experienced an improved economy compared to previous decades, with new downtown land development such as a $ 140 million state government center project, a $ 101 million city office building, and a 12-story office building for the University of California, Office of the President.
Although Governor José Figueroa ( who took office in 1833 ) initially attempted to keep the mission system intact, the Mexican Congress nevertheless passed An Act for the Secularization of the Missions of California on August 17, 1833.
Pío de Jesus Pico IV, the last Mexican Governor of Alta California, found upon taking office that there were few funds available to carry on the affairs of the province.
Although Governor José Figueroa ( who took office in 1833 ) initially attempted to keep the mission system intact, the Mexican Congress passed An Act for the Secularization of the Missions of California on August 17, 1833.
Bucareli ruled in Father Serra's favor on 30 of the 32 charges brought against Fages, and removed him from office in 1774, after which time Father Serra returned to California.
Petitions signed by California state voters equal in number to 12 % of the last vote for the office of governor ( with signatures from each of 5 counties equal in number to 1 % of the last vote for governor in the county ) can launch a gubernatorial recall election.
The Lieutenant Governor is the President of the California Senate and acts as the governor when the Governor is unable to execute the office, including whenever the Governor leaves the state.
All Superior Court judges must have been either a member of the State Bar of California or a judge in the state for ten years prior to taking office.
Warren is the only person who has been sent to office in three consecutive California gubernatorial elections.
XERB also had an office in the rear of a small strip mall on Third Avenue in Chula Vista, California.
A lifelong supporter of the Democratic Party, Peck was suggested in 1970 as a possible Democratic candidate to run against Ronald Reagan for the office of Governor of California.
Other computer languages followed, also licensed by Digital Research and MetaComCo established an office in Pacific Grove, California, to service their USA customers.
Governor's office, and within a few days the location was identified as Bruce Karatz's home in Southern California.
The Lieutenant Governor is a weak office compared to other counterparts ( in other states including Texas, the Lieutenant Governor is the President of the State's Senate, while in California the Lieutenant Governor assumes all of the Governor's powers when the sitting Governor is out of the state ), as it only possesses the powers and duties that the Governor assigns to him or her.
Their first son Frederick Madison Roberts ( 1879 – 1952 )-Sally Hemings ' and Jefferson's great-grandson-was the first person of known African-American ancestry elected to public office on the West Coast: he served in the California State Assembly from 1919 to 1934.
Olson practiced law first as an associate and then as a partner in the Los Angeles, California office of the law firm Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher.

office and Governor
One-armed, gruff, frugally honest, Governor Pope had been the ideal man to assume office in Arkansas after the disgraceful antics of political bosses like Crittenden, and he ruled the state with an iron fist, tolerating no nonsense.
Governor Tawes announced that a triple swearing-in ceremony will be held in his office next Friday.
The present incarnation of the position emerged with the Federation of Australia and the New South Wales Constitution Act 1902, which defined the viceregal office as the Governor acting by and with the Advice of the Executive Council of New South Wales.
The constitution act stipulates that: " Before assuming office, a person appointed to be Governor shall take the Oath or Affirmation of Allegiance and the Oath or Affirmation of Office in the presence of the Chief Justice or another Judge of the Supreme Court.
Furthermore, if the Lieutenant Governor becomes incapacitated while serving in the office of Governor, the next most senior judge of the Supreme Court is sworn in as the Administrator.
Aside from the Crown itself, the office of Governor of New South Wales is the oldest constitutional office in Australia.
Captain Arthur Phillip assumed office as Governor of New South Wales on 7 February 1788, when the Colony of New South Wales, the first British settlement in Australia, was formally founded.
It is such a degrading of the office and of the Governor.
See Governors of the Australian states for a description and history of the office of Governor.
The office of Governor was established by the first New York State Constitution in 1777 to coincide with the calendar year.
In late 1863, Watts resigned as Attorney General to take office as the Governor of Alabama, and George Davis of North Carolina took his place.
After the primary, Missouri Governor Kit Bond appointed Ashcroft to the office of State Auditor, which Bond had vacated when he became Governor.
He was one of two independent candidates in the 2006 election for the office of Governor of Texas.
* 1631 – In Dorchester, Massachusetts, John Winthrop takes the oath of office and becomes the first Governor of Massachusetts.
* 1861 – Edward Clark became Governor of Texas, replacing Sam Houston, who has been evicted from the office for refusing to take an oath of loyalty to the Confederacy.
The Premier is appointed by the Governor of New South Wales, and by modern convention holds office by virtue of his or her ability to command the support of a majority of members of the lower house of Parliament, the Legislative Assembly.
The current premier is Colin Barnett, who was sworn into office by Governor Ken Michael on 23 September 2008.
The Executive Council members would be elected for nomination by the elected members of the Legislative Council, and subsequently appointed by the Governor and could only be removed from office by the votes of a majority of the five members of the Legislative Council.
After the departure of Governor Schmaltz ( he had taken office at the end of the wreck of the Medusa ), Roger Baron particularly encourages the development of the peanut, " the earth pistachio ", whose monoculture would be long because of the severe economic backwardness of Senegal.
He creates a new cabinet-level office, Homeland Security and names Pennsylvania Governor Tom Ridge as its head.
It was subsequently amended by () which prohibited political or religious tests but required a loyalty oath as qualification to any office or public trust, by the Virgin Islands Elective Governor Act () which made the Governor an elected office, by (), and by (), which removed the reight to indictment for certain crimes and removed the jurisdiction of the admiralty courts.

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