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Gresham had a long career as a political appointee in the latter part of the 19th century ; though he lost his only two bids for elective office, he served in three Cabinet positions and was twice a dark horse candidate for the Republican presidential nomination.
Amory's CCM was defeated by the NRP of Joseph Parry, winning only two out of the five elective seats.
In 2012 Kurdish-language lessons became an elective subject in public schools ; previously, Kurdish education had only been possible in private institutions.
It made the Mayor of Buenos Aires an elective position ( previously the office belonged to a presidential appointee and was in control of a huge budget ), to be lost to the opposition in 1996 ; the president of the Central Bank and the Director of the AFIP ( Federal Tax & Customs Central Agency ) could only be removed with the Congress's approval.
The Washington Post columnist Ezra Klein compared 27 % of Canadians reportedly waiting four months or more for elective surgery with 26 % of Americans reporting that they did not fulfill a prescription due to cost ( compared to only 6 % of Canadians ).
Originally an elective monarchy, the Throne became hereditary only in the 16th century during the reign of Gustav Vasa.
Though the meeting at Båhus Castle forged historic ties to the old elective monarchy in Norway, the acclamation documents created by the Council of the Realm stipulated that Haakon was to rule over only parts of Norway, and it was also carefully documented that if he would die without a legitimate son the Norwegian Law of Succession would apply, thereby ensuring that the hereditary monarchy would be upheld in Norway.
In their primitive form in the 14th and the first half of the 15th centuries, the Estates-General had only a limited elective element.
Many, if not most, kingdoms were officially elective historically, though the candidates were typically only from the family of the deceased monarch.
Currently, the world's only true elective monarchies are:
It was his only attempt to win elective office.
Another Long confidante, former legislator Drayton Boucher of Springhill and later Baton Rouge, was named as interim " custodian of voting machines " from 1958 – 1959, only to be replaced by still another ally, Douglas Fowler of Coushatta, who won the position when it became an elective office in 1960.
The Royal University of Bhutan Institute of Language and Cultural Studies ( ILCS ) at Semtokha, Thimphu, was the only university level institute to offer elective courses on traditional and modern Bhutanese music, song, and dance as of 2003.
His first run for elective office was an unsuccessful campaign for the New Jersey Senate in 1991, where despite the partisan nature of the election and the overwhelmingly Democratic composition of the district ( only 6 % of voters were registered Republicans ), Schundler lost to incumbent Edward T. O ' Connor, Jr. by only a 55. 1 % to 44. 9 % margin.
If passed by the voters, it would have required this new ballot option for all state and federal elective offices, exempting only local judicial races ; in determining official election results, the none of the above voter tally would be discarded in favor of the candidate with the greatest number of votes.
Friedrich IV ’ s son, Friedrich V was elected King of Bohemia – Bohemia was an elective monarchy – but soon ran afoul of the forces arrayed against him, notably the Catholic League and the Holy Roman Emperor himself, and not only was he forced to flee Bohemia in the face of these forces after only a year on the Bohemian throne ( earning himself the derisive nickname “ Winter King ”), but he also saw to it that the Electorate of the Palatinate, too, was gripped in the throes of the Thirty Years ' War.
Also available were English and French, but only as an additional elective foreign language.
The HBA2 year is less structured with students taking only three required courses along with elective courses that tailor to individual interests.
SDLs are generally eligible only for elective credit unless they are used as an independent study.
All candidates for elective office must be members of the front, and are elected by it ; mass meetings are held to decide which candidates will be nominated and their names can go on the ballot paper only with the approval of the meeting.
Before seeking his first and only elective office as Houston ’ s mayor in 1991, he was a gubernatorial appointee to the Texas Highway Commission, which he chaired, and chairman of METRO, Houston ’ s transit authority.
* The Molecular Biotechnology Diploma differs from other Biotechnology Diploma courses with its newer and revised approach that does not include the more classical modules such as Plant cell technology offered by other Biotechnology courses, while offering modules such as Proteomics and Drug Development which are either absent in most other Biotechnology courses, or are only available as elective modules.

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It is only fair to demand that teachers of courses in English, history, psychology and so on be as well informed in matters of art, especially interior design, as are the art teachers educated in the academic subjects.
In the same year, she co-founded London School of Medicine for Women with Sophie Jex-Blake and became a lecturer in what was the only teaching hospital in Britain to offer courses for women.
The strings are paired in courses as in a modern 12-string guitar, but they only have four or five courses of strings rather than six.
Rather than having only six strings, the 12-string guitar has six courses made up of two strings each, like a mandolin or lute.
This contest is open only to students who take writing courses during spring and summer terms.
This contest is open only to freshmen and sophomores who are enrolled in writing courses.
At first, academic offerings included only today's equivalent of technical training or junior college courses ; however authorization to award bachelor's degrees was granted in 1916.
Full understanding of grammar and state analysis algorithms is needed only by the tool implementer and by students of parsing theory courses.
The lute's strings are arranged in courses, of two strings each, though the highest-pitched course usually consists of only a single string, called the chanterelle.
By November 1990, only four months later, the 5th Battalion had deployed and in early 1991 the 21st Guards Battalion had also been formed, four staff courses had been run, support weapons and logistics training was well advanced ( indeed a logistics battalion deployed as early as July 1990 ) and an operational test exercise had been conducted.
Mild courses of the disease can only be confirmed virologically.
Similar to Hunter, his courses were composed of lectures and laboratory practical classes in contrast the previous format of lectures only.
People who were frustrated with Nintendo's policy of remaking older games for the GBA were pleasantly surprised that not only had Nintendo released a brand new Mario Kart game, but that all of the courses from Super Mario Kart had been included instead of being released as a separate port.
The first courses were built with little imagination ; many consisting of only a straight bar fence and a water jump.
While half of Canadians ( 54 %) and Americans ( 52 %) found their sex education courses at school to be useful, only 43 % of Britons share the same view.
The act resulted in only the large teaching hospitals feasibly being able to continue teaching anatomy courses due to agreements with patients that if they donated their body they would receive free treatment.
In the past, most rally courses were not allowed to be scanned prior to the race, and the co-drivers used only maps supplied by the organization.
This university is present in the city, in the Campus " Las Lagunillas ", but also is present in Úbeda and Linares with only some of the degree courses.
The largest registering body, the General Council & Register of Naturopaths, recognises only two courses in the UK, being taught at osteopathic schools: the British College of Osteopathic Medicine and The College of Osteopaths Educational Trust.
One of the strengths of Ecole Centrale de Nantes is its international spirit which is not only physically present on the campus ( 30 % of the students are foreign students ) but also mentally: All engineering students attend courses in two foreign languages and a stay abroad for at least 6 weeks is foreseen in every student ’ s formation.
While each page consists of four courses each, the path to Baby Bowser's castle will only consist of one course per page.
However, while the first page will always display four courses, the following pages will initially be limited to only one course.
With extra time to polish the title, several changes were made to the international release, including graphical cleanup ; the addition of white fences on cardboard courses ; Egg Blocks with colours matching the Yoshi in play ; new locations for some items ; a slightly different ending when the player finishes a course with only melons ; and additional secrets, including hidden coin formations that spell out letters.
These form a switchback path that is wide at the bottom, but narrows as it rises until there is room enough only for a single man to stand during the last few courses.

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