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offices and Governor
He was elected as Governor of Tennessee for two terms ; all these offices were gained as a member of the Democratic Party.
Rawdon leaves his wife and through the offices of the Marquis of Steyne is made Governor of Coventry Island to get him out of the way, but Rawdon challenges the elderly marquis to a duel.
In 1879, on July 4 and 6, the palace of the ( then ) Governor General, the principal administrative and municipal offices and many of the other public buildings were destroyed by fire, and the government archives, the library and the museum of the Siberian section of the Russian Geographical Society were completely ruined.
* Governor General Residence, government offices
Montgomery is the capital of Alabama, and hosts numerous state government offices, including the office of the Governor, the Alabama Legislature, and the Alabama Supreme Court.
As the offices are elected separately, the two could conceivably be from separate parties ; the case with Republican Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and Democratic Lieutenant Governor John Garamendi.
Heatherden Hall ( converted to production offices ) has appeared in several films: it was made to look fire-damaged and derelict for the 1972 children's film The Amazing Mr Blunden and also appeared as the Indian residence of Governor Sir Sidney Ruff-Diamond in Carry On up the Khyber.
The Governor also appoints certain boards and commissions in each of the 24 Counties and in Baltimore City, such as local Boards of Elections, commissions notaries public, and he appoints officers to fill vacancies in the elected offices of Attorney General and Comptroller.
The Maryland Constitution of 1851 lengthened the Governor's term of office from three to four years, which brought elections for Governor in line with elections for Federal offices that occur only in even years.
Hicks served in several different elected offices ( before being elected Governor of Maryland ( see Notable People below ).
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, through the offices of Governor Thomas Mifflin, issued a patent to Joseph Buldridge for the tract of land known as Hermitage on April 1, 1797.
While Fretilin had sought the return of the Portuguese Governor, pointedly flying the Portuguese flag from government offices, the deteriorating situation meant that it had to make an appeal to the world for international support, independently of Portugal.
Mannerheim's great-grandfather, Count Carl Erik Mannerheim ( 1759 – 1837 ), had held a number of offices in Finland's civil service during the early years of the autonomous Russian Grand Principality of Finland, including membership in the Senate, and served as the first Prime Minister of Finland ( formally the Vice Chairman of the Economic Department of the Senate-the Senate consisted of Economic Department, later the cabinet, and the Justice Dpt, later the Supreme Court, and the formal chairman of both was the Governor General as the acting head of state ).
For example, in the elections of 1894, a coalition of Populists and Republicans led by Populist Marion Butler swept state and local offices in North Carolina, and the coalition would go on to elect Republican Daniel Lindsay Russell as Governor in 1896.
He since has held the offices of Governor of Akershus ( 1989 – 1998 ) and Chairman of NRK ( 1998 – 2000 ).
* The holders of certain offices in Canada — including the Governor General, Prime Minister and Chief Justice — and in New Zealand — including the Governor General, Prime Minister and Speaker of the House.
Since then, the style may be granted for life only by the Governor General to eminent Canadians who have not held any of the offices that would otherwise entitle them to the style.
M. W. mentioned titled officers in his account of 1699, but later sources define these superior offices to include the king, a Governor, and a General.
Detail of The Pavilion ( Vermont ) | The Pavilion in Montpelier, Vermont | Montpelier, location of the Governor of Vermont's working offices.
His son Morgan Lewis served in the army during the Revolutionary War and later held many offices in New York State, including Governor.
GOPAC was founded by Delaware Governor Pierre S. du Pont, IV in 1978 in " an effort to build a farm team of Republican officeholders who could then run for congress or higher state offices later ".
Youth hold the offices of Governor, Lieutenant Governor and Speaker of the House.

offices and Sindh
The newspaper has offices in Karachi ( Sindh ), Lahore ( Punjab ), and the federal capital Islamabad, as well as representatives abroad.

offices and Chief
The highest-level executives are usually called " C-level " or part of the " C-suite ," referring to the 3-letter initials starting with " C " and ending with " O " ( for " Chief __________ Officer "); the traditional offices are Chief Executive Officer ( CEO ), Chief Operations Officer ( COO ), and Chief Financial Officer ( CFO ).
This staff is led by a Chief of Staff, and includes five offices: Intergovernmental Relations, Legal Counsel, Legislative and Policy, Press, and the Governor's Office in Washington, DC.
Chief Clark David Gardner established the Choctaw Nation administrative offices at the old Oklahoma Presbyterian College Building in 1975.
The second in command in the Dublin Castle administration, the Chief Secretary for Ireland, also had his offices there.
" It last housed the offices of the Thirteenth Air Force Chief of Staff for Operations and Intelligence and the 6200th Tactical Fighter Training Group.
After the departure of Mel Karmazin in 2004, Sumner Redstone, who served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, decided to split the offices of President and Chief Operating Officer between Moonves and Freston.
: Chief of the New York offices of Powers Shipping and Zach Powers ' step son.
Image: Chief Minister's Office, Chake Chake, Pemba Island, Tanzania. jpg | The Pemba offices of the Prime Minister of Zanzibar's Revolutionary Government in Chake Chake
The offices under Patents and the Chief Information Officer that remained just outside the southern end of Crystal City completed moving to Randolph Square, a brand-new building in Shirlington Village, on April 27, 2009.
Although the Chief of Staff of the Army is a four-star general and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is a four-star general or admiral, their aides-de-camp wear devices specific to those offices, vice the normal four-star aide device.
Under the Basic Law the Chief Executive is the chief representative of people of Hong Kong and is the head of the government of Hong Kong, whose powers and functions include leading the government, implementing the law, signing bills and budgets passed by the Legislative Council, deciding on government policies, advising appointment and dismissal principal officials of the Government of Hong Kong to the Central People's Government, appointing judges and holders of certain public offices and to pardon or commute sentences.
The PLA retains a presence in the City however, with offices at Bakers ' Hall on Harp Lane, where the Chairman, Chief Executive and Secretary of the authority are based.
Initiated by the then Chief Minister S M Krishna and inaugurated in February 2005, it is intended to be an annex housing some of the ministries and legislative offices.
He was overthrown on March 29, after being surrounded in the presidential offices at the Casa Rosada by a decision of Army Chief of Staff General Raúl Poggi.
In 1994, in a move regarded as a further downgrading of the judiciary, the office of Lord President was renamed " Chief Justice of the Federal Court ", and the offices of Chief Justices of the High Courts in Malaya and in Borneo renamed " Chief Judge of the High Court in Malaya " and " Chief Judge of the High Court in Sabah and Sarawak " respectively.
He was a White House Fellow in the offices of the Chief of Staff and Counsel ( 1980 – 1981 ).

offices and Minister
After serving in several party offices, he was appointed Minister of the Interior by Chancellor Willy Brandt, whose Social Democratic Party was in coalition with the FDP, in 1969 ; in 1974, he became foreign minister and Vice Chancellor.
The Executive branch being with the Cabinet have 4 most powerful executive offices, Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Minister and 2 offices of Vice Prime Minister.
He was also appointed Imperial Chancellor ( Reichskanzler ) of the German Empire, but retained his Prussian offices ( including those of Minister-President and Foreign Minister ).
The Prime Minister is responsible for aiding and advising the President in distribution of work of the Government to various ministries and offices and in terms of the Government of India ( Allocation of Business ) Rules, 1961.
In September 2003, Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's cabinet proposed splitting Japan Post into four separate companies: A bank, an insurance company, a postal service company, and a fourth company to handle the post offices as retail storefronts of the other three.
A new constitution was promulgated in 1990, establishing Fiji as a republic, with the offices of President, Prime Minister, two-thirds of the Senate, and a clear majority of the House of Representatives reserved for ethnic Fijians, Ethnic Fijian ownership of the land was also entrenched in the constitution.
* Minister of Arts and Sciences: Sometimes split into two offices, one for arts and one for sciences, this office coordinates arts and sciences activities for the group, arranging classes and demonstrations, and leading participants to others who work in fields of their interest.
In addition to leadership of the executive, he assumed the offices of Foreign Affairs and Defense Minister.
According to the theory, during that period Colbert, the king's Finance Minister, regularly sold offices and noble titles for cash, and an outright patent of nobility, according to Wise, was worth approximately 500, 000 livres making a total of 720, 000 livres, a price much closer to the true value of the gem.
If the Assembly passes a motion of no confidence in the government, the Prime Minister and the rest of Cabinet are expected either to resign their offices or to ask for Parliament to be dissolved so that a general election can be held.
Its Baghdad offices are based in a house that previously belonged to Ba ' athist Deputy Prime Minister Tariq Aziz.
De Valera appointed Lemass as Minister for Industry and Commerce, one of the most powerful offices in the Executive Council ( cabinet ), and a position he would occupy in every de Valera government.
In line with these observations, Greece's former Minister of Tourism Aris Spiliotopoulos announced the opening of a Greek National Tourism Organization office in Shanghai by the end of 2010, and GNTO currently operates two tourism offices in China, one in Shanghai and one in Beijing.
The office of the Deputy Prime Minister is not a permanent position, existing only at the discretion of the Prime Minister, who may appoint to other offices – such as First Secretary of State – to give seniority to a particular Cabinet Minister.
New offices of First Minister and deputy First Minister, with joint responsibility, were created in consequence of the Belfast Agreement in 1998.

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