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Party leader Aleka Papariga addressed a civil funeral on the evening of May 25 which was attended by the President of Greece Karolos Papoulias, prime minister Costas Karamanlis, parliament speaker Anna Benaki-Psarouda, opposition Pasok party leader George Papandreou, Left Coalition leader Alekos Alavanos, Cypriot communist party AKEL leader and Cyprus parliament speaker Dimitris Christofias, many ministers and MPs and other dignitaries.

prime and non-alignment
During her second term as prime minister, the government instituted socialist economic polices, strengthening ties with the Soviet Union and China, while promoting a policy of non-alignment.

prime and was
But his prime interest, apart from music, he insisted seriously, was his family -- his wife, daughter and son.
it was hideously embarrassing -- `` not to let the prime minister be alone with Mahzeer ''.
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.
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.
The prime evidence for this theory was provided by a descendant of Clarke.
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.
According to Peter Heather, Theodoric's former governor Theudis was implicated in Amalaric's murder, " and was certainly its prime beneficiary.
Initially led by Canovas del Castillo as moderate prime minister, what was thought at one time as a coup aimed at placing the military in the political-administrative positions of power, in reality ushered in a permanent civilian regime tat lasted until the 1931 Second Republic.
Cam., also referred to as Ambrose of Camaldoli, ( 1386 October 20, 1439 ) was an Italian monk and theologian, who was a prime supporter of the papal cause in the 15th century.
On 19 August 1978 — the anniversary of the US backed pro-Shah coup d ' état which overthrew the nationalists and popular Iranian prime minister, Dr. Mohammed Mossadegh — the Cinema Rex, a movie theatre in Abadan, Iran, was set ablaze by four Islamic Revolution sympathizers in an attempt to help the cause of Iran's Islamic Revolution.
Ken Mattingly had originally been assigned to the prime crew of Apollo 13, but was exposed to the measles through Charles Duke, at that time on the back-up crew for Apollo 13, who had caught it from one of his children.
Abdera was a wealthy city, the third richest in the League, due to its status as a prime port for trade with the interior of Thrace and the Odrysian kingdom.
Factional infighting developed between moderates in the CSP and radicals led by Captain Thomas Sankara, who was appointed prime minister in January 1983.
As prime minister 1868 to 1874 he headed a Liberal Party that was a coalition of Peelites like himself, Whigs and radicals ; Gladstone was now a spokesman for " peace, economy and reform.
This was a slow process which happened naturally through normal spreading of trade, with the silk and spice trade via the Silk Road being the prime vector.
* Russia was a prime mover in the establishment of the Balkan League and saw it as an essential tool in case of a future war against its rival, the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
George Herbert was however, not alone in his enthusiasm for preaching which he regarded as one of the prime functions of a parish priest.
Malloum proved himself unable to cope with the FROLINAT and at the end decided his only chance was in coopting some of the rebels: in 1978 he allied himself with the insurgent leader Hissène Habré, who entered the government as prime minister.
Tuđman died in 1999 and in the early 2000 parliamentary elections, the nationalist Croatian Democratic Union ( HDZ ) government was replaced by a center-left coalition under the Social Democratic Party of Croatia, with Ivica Račan as prime minister.

prime and Makarios
Belonging to Makarios ' cabinet made him a prime target and he was rounded up in Famagusta where he was imprisoned.

prime and III
Executive power rests with the president, the prime minister ( Başbakan ) and the Council of Ministers ( Bakanlar Kurulu ) ( Cabinet Erdoğan III ).
The longest film telecast prior to this was Olivier's version of Richard III, which, unlike Oz, was somewhat edited and not telecast in prime time.
The coalition's untimely fall was brought about by George III in league with the House of Lords, and the King now brought in Chatham's son, William Pitt the Younger, as his prime minister.
* Bagoas ( 4th century BCE ): prime minister of king Artaxerxes III of Persia, and his assassin.
General Pietro Badoglio advised King Victor Emmanuel III that he could easily sweep Mussolini and his rag-tag Blackshirt army to one side, but Victor Emmanuel decided to tolerate Mussolini and appointed him as prime minister on October 28, 1922.
The younger Pitt's prime ministerial tenure, which came during the reign of George III, was dominated by major events in Europe, including the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars.
Representations of other persons than Akhenaten in the ' Amarna style ' are equally unflattering — for example, a carving of his father Amenhotep III as an overweight figure ; Nefertiti is shown in some statues as well past her prime, with a severe face and a stomach swollen by repeated pregnancies.
The King soon regained lucidity in time to prevent the establishment of his son ’ s regency and the elevation of Fox to the prime ministership, and, on 23 April, a service of thanksgiving was conducted at St Paul ’ s in honour of George III ’ s return to health.
Soon after the time of Gudea, Lagash was absorbed into the Ur III state as one of its prime provinces.
He later puts history back on track but a few minutes before the credits he makes himself King of England / King Edmund III, marries Maid Marion of Sherwood and makes Baldrick prime minister ( notably dissolving Parliament and controlling Baldrick as always.
In 1859 Emperor Napoleon III and Camillo Cavour, the prime minister of the Kingdom of Sardinia, signed a treaty of alliance against Austria: France would help Sardinia to fight against Austria and Sardinia, in return, would give Nice and Savoy to France.
Many early twentieth century regimes failed through political instability and / or the interventions of heads of state, notably King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy's failure to back his government when facing the threat posed by Benito Mussolini in 1922, or the support given by King Alfonso XIII of Spain to a prime minister using dictatorial powers in the 1920s.
" Although the book makes the claim that PAZUZU ( like all entities listed therein ) was of Sumerian origin, critics John Wisdom Gonce III and Daniel Harms document the erroneous nature of such a claim, stating: " Likewise, the demon Pazuzu does not appear in myth until Assyria's rise in the first millennium B. c., long after Sumer's prime ...
: April 16 An Albanian delegation headed by the new prime minister goes to the Quirinale in Rome to formally offer the crown of Albania to Victor Emmanuel III.
Under Queen Ranavalona III, the final monarch in the Merina dynasty, there were three official groups of state musicians: one for the queen, one for her prime minister, and another for the city of Antananarivo.
The military operation played a major political role, since the King Vittorio Emanule III of Italy, the queen Elena, the crown prince and future king Umberto, the prime minister Generale Badoglio, and other high ranking Italian officers hastily escaped from Rome and the German danger, early in the morning of the 9th of September, embarked the Corvetta Baionetta in Ortona, and arrived the same day into the port of Brindisi.
*** Ricoh GR Digital III ( 10 megapixel ) 28mm equivalent prime lens with F1. 9 aperture
He is usually regarded as a prime representative of reactionary views and was the " éminence grise " of imperial politics during the reign of Alexander III of Russia, holding the position of the Ober-Procurator of the Holy Synod, the highest position of the supervision of the Russian Orthodox Church by the state.
Alexander III of Russia made Gatchina his prime residence, after experiencing a shock and stress of his father's assassination and the palace became known as ' The Citadel of Autocracy ' after the Tsar's reactionary policies.
These subdivisions were denoted by writing the Roman numeral for the number of sixtieths in superscript: 1 < sup > I </ sup > for a " prime " ( minute of arc ), 1 < sup > II </ sup > for a second, 1 < sup > III </ sup > for a third, 1 < sup > IV </ sup > for a fourth, etc.
After the 1945 parliamentary election SKDL was a major player in the Paasikivi III coalition with social democrats and parties of the centre, and in 1946 SKDL's Mauno Pekkala became the prime minister.
Emperor Napoleon III and Camillo Benso, Conte di Cavour, the prime minister of the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia, signed a secret treaty of alliance against Austria: France would help Sardinia to fight against Austria if attacked, and Sardinia would then give Nice and Savoy to France in return.
His TV and film credits include Eerie, Indiana ; Matinee ; Adventures in Dinosaur City ; Hocus Pocus ; and the CBS prime time soap opera Dallas, in which he played the role of John Ross Ewing III, the son of J. R. Ewing ( played by series star Larry Hagman ) and Sue Ellen Ewing ( Linda Gray ) from 1983 to 1991.
In his audio commentary on The Godfather Part III DVD, Francis said that he knew his father was close to death when he missed a cue — something he never did in his prime.

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