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party and was
Ironically no president we have had would have regretted more than President Eisenhower the possibility to which his own words, in the press conference held at the beginning of August, testified: that unable as he was himself to say his running was best for the country, unconsciously he had placed his party before his nation.
It was here that the terror-stricken Dennis Moon played an unrehearsed role during the children's party.
Governor Alfred E. Smith was the official host at the children's party.
He soon quarreled with all the party leaders in the House, and came to be regarded with detestation by regular Democrats as a professional radical leading a small pack of obedient terriers whose constant snapping was demoralizing to party discipline.
He laughed at a story that he planned to bolt the party if he was not nominated.
On the evening that they were to sail, Lewis himself gave a party, but he was too indisposed to appear at it.
It was a dinner party, Lewis had been drinking during the afternoon, and long before the party really got under way, he was quite drunk, with the result that the party broke up even before dinner was over.
He was a fighter for those of his own party.
The Republican party was not lacking in humanity, but it permitted its extremely partisan leadership to make it appear devoid of any consideration for people in trouble.
We wish the President would remember that `` fiscal responsibility '' was the battle-cry of the party that lost the election.
But it seems that pressures against him are coming from somewhere -- in the first place from China, but perhaps also from that `` China Lobby '' which, I was assured in Moscow nearly two years ago, exists on the quiet inside the party.
He found Elizabeth in the parlor and asked her to make sure everything was in order in the residential hall, and then to take charge of the office while the party was here.
It was at that party that, finally overcoming my timidity, inspired by tales only half-understood and overheard among older boys, I asked Jessie to spend New Year's Eve with me.
The Istiqlal was still firmly united in 1957, but the P.D.I. ( Parti Democratique de l'Independance ), the most important minor party at the time, objected to the Istiqlal's predominance in the civil service and influence in Radio Maroc.

party and chiefly
When we came there, we were attacked by a party of French and Indians, whose number, I am persuaded, did not exceed three hundred men ; while ours consisted of about one thousand three hundred well-armed troops, chiefly regular soldiers, who were struck with such a panic that they behaved with more cowardice than it is possible to conceive.
The party was founded in 1958, chiefly from the Christian faction of the National Coalition Party.
Instead, he contested all subsequent elections for Independent Fianna Fáil – The Republican Party, an organisation that he built up, chiefly in the County Donegal constituencies from disaffected members of the Fianna Fáil party who remained loyal to him along with a large number of Republicans.
Goldwater's race energized the conservative movement, chiefly inside the Republican party.
He was one of the most conspicuous of the small revolutionary party, chiefly of the shopkeeper class, who formed a permanent committee in June 1784 to agitate for reform, and called a convention of delegates from all parts of Ireland which met in October 1784.
The feudal party, whose power the king had tried to limit, turned on his ministers and chiefly on his chamberlain.
He spoke strongly against the expulsion of the French princes ( after the Count of Paris rose suspicions that he was preparing to claim the throne ), and it was chiefly through his influence that the support of the Royalist party was given to Georges Boulanger.
Ratu Epenisa Cakobau, a Kubuna chief, was appointed President of the party, with Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu of Tovata and Ro Alivereti Tuisawau of Burebasaga as the two Vice-Presidents, thus representing at the apex of the party the leading chiefly clans from the three confederacies to which all Fijian chiefs belong.
The Bundesgericht was chiefly confined to civil cases in which the Confederation was a party, but also took in great political crimes.
He refused to support Gladstone's Home Rule Bill in 1885 and was one of those who chiefly contributed to its rejection, whose reputation for unbending integrity and intellectual eminence gave solidity to the Liberal Unionist party.
Hence it was chiefly owing to Hertzberg that in 1787, in spite of the king's unwillingness at first, Prussia intervened in the Netherlands in support of the stadtholder William V against the democratic French party.
In 1849, Staunton published The Chess-Player's Companion, a 510-page work " chiefly directed to the exposition of openings where one party gives odds ".
The party was established in 2002, chiefly by former members of the Progress Party.
The United Peoples Party is a political party in Fiji, whose support base lies chiefly among General Electors-Fiji Islanders who belong to ethnic minorities, such as Europeans, Chinese, Banaban Islanders, as well as multiracial people.
It was chiefly owing to his skill and courage as a parliamentary debater and his tact as a leader, that the party held its own and constantly increased in numbers during the great struggle with the Prussian government.
The Nationalverein, its work being done, was now dissolved ; but Bennigsen was chiefly instrumental in founding a new political party, the National Liberals, who, while they supported Bismarck's national policy, hoped to secure the constitutional development of the country.
The delegation from the SDKPiL was concerned chiefly with maintaining its own autonomy within the party as a whole and with the removal of recognition of the Right of Nations to Self Determination from the party ’ s program.
The doctrine chiefly comes into play in the law of landlord and tenant, or in the foreclosure of mortgages and other legal situations that place the rights of another party in contention with those of a farmer who has planted a crop yet to be harvested.

party and distinguished
" Poll " is an archaic legal term referring to documents with straight edges ; these distinguished a deed binding only one person from one affecting more than a single person ( an " indenture ", so named during the time when such agreements would be written out repeatedly on a single sheet, then the copies separated by being irregularly torn or cut, i. e. " indented ", so that each party had a document with corresponding tears, to discourage forgery ).
Because contracts of insurance have many features in common with wagers, insurance contracts are often distinguished under law as agreements in which either party has an interest in the " bet-upon " outcome beyond the specific financial terms.
But above all they clung to Wycliffe's doctrine of the Lord's Supper, denying transubstantiation, and this is the principal point by which they are distinguished from the moderate party.
Like Karl Marx, Lenin distinguished between the aspects of a revolution, the " economic campaign " ( labour strikes for increased wages and work concessions ), which featured diffused plural leadership ; and the " political campaign " ( socialist changes to society ), which required the decisive revolutionary leadership of the Bolshevik vanguard party.
Finally, ideologies can be distinguished from political strategies ( e. g. populism ) and from single issues that a party may be built around ( e. g. legalization of marijuana ).
There were, at the date of the Restoration, about seventy Presbyterian ministers in the north of Ireland, and most of these were from the west of Scotland, with a dislike for Episcopacy which distinguished the Covenanting party.
In 1774 he was returned to the Parliament of Great Britain for Midlothian, and joined the party of Frederick North, Lord North ; he was a proud Scots speaker and he soon distinguished himself by his clear and argumentative speeches.
Thus, a meeting may be distinguished from other gatherings, such as a chance encounter ( not convened ), a sports game or a concert ( verbal interaction is incidental ), a party or the company of friends ( no common goal is to be achieved ) and a demonstration ( whose common goal is achieved mainly through the number of demonstrators present, not verbal interaction or the consumption of doughnuts ).
This was during the Cultural Revolution, when " belief in earthquake prediction was made an element of ideological orthodoxy that distinguished the true party liners from right wing deviationists " and record keeping was disordered, making it difficult to verify details of the claim, even as to whether there was an ordered evacuation.
This lead the Chicago Weekly Tribune to state that the movement offered,an opportunity to accomplish something for the country at large — not for the farmers merely, but for all who live by their industry, as distinguished from those who live by politics, speculations and class-legislation .” Frustrated by their inability to get Democrats or Republicans to adopt inflationary monetary policy southern and western leaders of monetary reform meet in Indianapolis and proposed the creation of a new political party for currency reform.
There has been discussion about the socio-economic targeting of the advertisement, and the extent to which it may or may not be insulting to the more down-market audience to whom it was presented as an aspirational brand by means of an Italian advertisement dubbed in English, such as this quotation from the New Statesman: " Within this inner sanctum of the smart set, a distinguished manservant glided silently through the moneyed throng, with a pyramid of golden baubles, perched on a silver salver, offering a huge piled plate of the sweets to the guests at an embassy party.
Featuring a diverse group of intellectuals with longtime track records in various social arenas or distinguished academic careers, some of them were motivated into political action by what they perceived to be unsatisfactory national position of ethnic Serbs and Serbia as a constituent republic within the Yugoslav federation, while others felt that activity in a political party could help address concerns about what they thought to be deteriorating state of democracy and human rights in the country.
Both of these concepts are distinguished from a socialist government, which generally refers to a liberal democratic state presided over by an elected majority socialist party that is not, and does not necessarily have to be, pursuing the development of socialism, and where the state apparatus is not constitutionally bound to the construction of a socialist system.
Like Karl Marx, Lenin distinguished between the two aspects of a revolution, the economic campaign ( labour strikes for increased wages and work concessions ), which featured diffused plural leadership ; and the political campaign ( socialist changes to society ), which featured the decisive revolutionary leadership of the Bolshevik vanguard party.
While in the U. S. House " he was distinguished as an orator and constitutional lawyer and became a leader of the party in the house.
It was distinguished from the German Conservative Party established in 1876 by its unqualified support of German unification, and was seen as the political party which beside the National Liberals was closest in views to those of Chancellor Otto von Bismarck, including his Anti-Socialist Laws and Kulturkampf policies.
This shift may also have reflected the tensions within the California Democratic party that distinguished between white pensioners and union members and the many African-American or Hispanic laborers of the state.
A clear liberal party is the Our Ukraine ( Naša Ukrajina ), which should be distinguished from the People's Union Our Ukraine.
Levy distinguished himself as the first of many young working-class members of the party from a Mizrahi ( Oriental ) background.
In the 4th century, during the reign of Constantius II, this was the name by which the followers of Aëtius and Eunomius were distinguished as a theological party ; they not only denied the consubstantiality of Jesus but even asserted that he was of a nature different from that of God.
According to many interpreters the courtiers or soldiers of Herod Antipas (" Milites Herodis ," Jerome ) are intended ; but more probably the Herodians were a public political party, who distinguished themselves from the two great historical parties of post-exilian Judaism ( Pharisees and Sadducees ) by the fact that they were and had been sincerely friendly to Herod the Great, the King of the Jews, and to his dynasty ( cf.
The 6th Maine and 5th Wisconsin distinguished themselves particularly in this action, leading the storming party and carrying the works with the bayonet only.
I could well imagine a winter dancing party being given there, or a reception for some distinguished European visitor.
An erga omnes right ( a statutory right ) can here be distinguished from a right based on contract, which is only enforceable against the contracting party.

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