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From the very first he regarded himself as Mr. Hearst's disciple, defender, and afterward his prime minister, self-ordained.
I have some security information about the prime minister ''.
You get back to the captain and tell him this: Somebody's going to take a shot at the prime minister, and Mahzeer is in on the plot.
Tell him under no circumstances to trust the prime minister with Mahzeer ''.
Mahzeer and the prime minister are alone right now ''.
it was hideously embarrassing -- `` not to let the prime minister be alone with Mahzeer ''.
Could the ambassador himself be the man on this side the prime minister feared??
the prime minister knew who his enemy was here ; ;
If Mahzeer was alone with the prime minister he could be arranging his execution while Hoag stood out here shivering in the darkening street.
If Mahzeer was planning to set up the prime minister for Muller he would have to do it in the next few minutes.
He and the prime minister would be back from the window, seated at Mahzeer's desk ; ;
Mahzeer would stand up, the prime minister would follow.
With a cop patrolling the road Muller would have to be inside a building -- if he was here at all, and not waiting for the prime minister somewhere between this street and the terminal building at La Guardia Airport.
As head of state, Queen Elizabeth II is represented in Antigua and Barbuda by a governor general who acts on the advice of the prime minister and the cabinet.
According to the estimate of a former prime minister, Hrant Bagratian, 55 percent of Armenia's GDP is controlled by 44 families.
The party's leader Antonin Svehla ( 1873 – 1933 ) was prime minister several times.
Iuliu Maniu ( 1873 – 1953 ) was prime minister with an agrarian cabinet from 1928 to 1930, but the Great Depression made proposed reforms impossible.
In Serbia Nikola Pašić ( 1845 – 1926 ) and his Radical Party dominated Serbian politics after 1903 ; they also monopolized power in Yugoslavia from 1918 to 1929 ; during the dictatorship of the 1930s, it furnished the prime minister.
The Liberals won, and Mackenzie remained prime minister until the 1878 election when Macdonald's Conservatives returned to power with a majority government.
Once, while touring Fort Henry as prime minister, he asked the soldier accompanying him if he knew the thickness of the wall beside them.
* 1975 – Takeo Miki makes the first official pilgrimage to Yasukuni Shrine by an incumbent prime minister on the anniversary of the end of World War II.
* 1945 – An assassination attempt is made on Japan's prime minister, Kantarō Suzuki.
* 1965 – Japanese prime minister Eisaku Satō becomes the first post-World War II sitting prime minister to visit Okinawa Prefecture.

prime and chooses
* 2004 – The Iraqi Governing Council chooses Ayad Allawi, a longtime anti-Saddam Hussein exile, as prime minister of Iraq's interim government.
The prime minister, elected by Parliament, chooses the other members of the cabinet.
Even though he makes the appointments, he still has to get special advice from the queen mother and council, for example when he chooses the prime minister.
Alice chooses a group of prime order p, with generator g.
The prime minister chooses from amongst a set of nominees proposed by the Crown Nominations Commission ; the sovereign then instructs the college of canons to elect the nominated individual as a bishop or archbishop.
The commission then forwards two names to the prime minister, who chooses one of them, or ( exceptionally ) requests additional names from the commission.

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He claimed the ambiguous nature of the province's status, with its own parliament and prime minister, gave hope to the PIRA that it could be detached from the rest of the UK:
Then a federal election was called, and Prime Minister Diefenbaker appointed Hamilton as the acting prime minister for the rest of the campaign.
However, the rest of Abbas's term as prime minister was characterised by numerous conflicts between him and Arafat over the distribution of power.
When he was in his prime, before his limbs lost their virility, anyone who cared to look at him closely would surely have likened his head to the sun in its glory, so radiant was it, and his hair to the rays of the sun, while in the rest of his body he would have seen the purest and most translucent crystal.
It was found helpful to rest and feed the animals well before releasing them in prime condition during the spring thaw.
As prime minister Melo engaged the Jesuits in a propaganda war, which was watched closely by the rest of Europe, and he launched a number of conspiracy theories regarding the order's desire for power.
For example, the network waited almost a year and a half to show the fourth season of MI-5, programmed it after prime time on Friday nights at 11pm Eastern, then stopped showing it after only two episodes, and programmed the rest of the season in one day on October 21, 2006.
The rest of Abbas's term as prime minister continued to be characterized by numerous conflicts between him and Arafat over the distribution of power between the two.
The prime minister and the rest of the ruling government on the other hand have no official duties during the celebrations.
Historically significant because of its famed 1904 run, " City of Truro " was a prime candidate for preservation, wheareas the rest of the class were scrapped.
MPs were permitted to ask questions of Rothstein, although the ultimate power of appointment continued to rest with the prime minister.
( Zahidi spent the rest of the war in British Palestine ; five years later he was back in charge of the military of southern Persia, by 1953 he was prime minister.
The resistors for the dynamic brake grid were moved from their previous location above the prime mover to a new, cooler location in front of the engine compartment air intakes, where they were more effectively separated from the rest of the locomotives ' systems, and also closer to the locomotive's electrical switchgear.
Yet, he took six for 62, though his performances for the rest of the year were only moderate given the primitiveness of pitches at the time-something that was changing at a rate unprecedented in cricket history during Hearne's prime.
Escaping became his prime preoccupation for the rest of the war and he was subsequently awarded the MBE for his escaping activities.
On April 20, the Arabs recaptured the heights around Sha ' ar HaGai, closing the Tel Aviv road .” The Palmach 10th ( Harel ) brigade ( under the command of Lt. Col. Yitzhak Rabin, future prime minister of Israel ) managed to capture the area, but the rest of the Jerusalem road remained under Arab control.
All of these numbers are prime ; to eliminate one of them furnishes no information about the rest.
Here rest the remains of Elizabeth Poole, a native of Old England, of good family, friends, and prospects, all which she left in the prime of her life, to enjoy the religion of her conscience, in this distant wilderness ; a great proprietor of the township of Taunton, a chief promoter of its settlement, and its incorporation in 1639-40 ; about which time she settled near this spot, and having employed the opportunity of her virgin state in piety, liberality, and sanctity of manners, died May 21, 1654, aged 65.

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