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vacant and thrones
* January 6 – Christopher of Bavaria, King of Denmark, Norway and Sweden dies with no designated heir, leaving all three kingdoms with vacant thrones.
Ferdinand I, a weak but ambitious and unscrupulous king, claimed the thrones of León and Castile, left vacant by the death of King Peter of Castile ( 1369 ); he based his claim on the fact that his grandmother Beatrice ( 1367 – 1385 ) belonged to the legitimate line of Castile.
In 1689, a Convention Parliament assembled in England and declared that James had effectively abdicated when he fled, and that the thrones of England and Ireland were therefore vacant.
He seized Argos and Arcadia after their thrones had become vacant, becoming ruler of all the Peloponnesus.
However, in 1572, her brother Sigismund II Augustus died, leaving the thrones to the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth vacant.

vacant and come
Thus far, the cases which have come before the courts have involved only the issue of referral where the job is vacant due to a strike -- condition ( 1 ) in the Regulation of the Secretary.
Interstitials result when such atoms ( or the original ion itself ) come to rest in the solid, but find no vacant space in the lattice to reside.
* Thursday :) October 12-Charles Lawrence, Military Governor of Nova Scotia, issued a Proclamation that is published in the Boston Gazette, informing the people of New England that since the enemy which had formerly disturbed and harassed the province was no longer able to do so, the time had come to people and cultivate, not only the lands made vacant by the removal of the Acadians, but other parts of " this valuable province " as well.
The administration has come under criticism for memoranda and Senate testimony revealing potentially politically motivated dismissals of United States Attorneys and efforts to use of the expanded appointment powers of the United States Attorney General ( permitted by the USA PATRIOT Act ) to diminish Senate influence in monitoring and confirming appointments to vacant U. S. Attorney offices.
Beyond the terminus, the CCE & HR line was to come to the surface for a depot on vacant land to the east of Highgate Road ( occupied today by the Ingestre Road Estate ).
During that year Terry Box of The Dallas Morning News said that the vacant buildings were " viewed as intrusive symbols of the city's failure to control its growth " and " have come to exemplify much of what is wrong with North Dallas.

vacant and under
The chairman of the Senate, under the constitution, is next in line to act as president should the office become vacant and until such time as a new president can be formally elected.
This now appears to be bearing fruit, as a considerable quantity of new housing has been built and more is under construction on the vacant lots where council properties used to stand, some of considerable size.
The current system, under the Seventeenth Amendment, allows Governors to appoint a replacement only if their state legislature has previously decided to allow the Governor to do so ; otherwise, the seat must remain vacant until the special election is held to fill the seat, as in the case of a vacancy in the House.
Henry, they declared, must make reparation to Gregory and pledge himself to obedience ; and they decided that, if, on the anniversary of his excommunication, he still lay under the ban, the throne should be considered vacant.
As no president of the Executive Yuan ( also known as the Premier ) has ever succeeded to the presidency under these provisions ( or their predecessors, under Article 49 ), it is untested whether, should the office of the premier be vacant as well, whether, pursuant to the Additional Articles, Article 3, the vice president of the Executive Yuan ( vice premier ), who would be acting premier, would act as president.
The regents found that they had suffered under the powerful leadership of King William III and declared the stadtholdership vacant for the second time.
As of 2009, there were 302 households ( 263 occupied, 39 vacant ) out of which 29. 8 % had children under the age of 18 living with them, 55. 1 % were married couples living together, 13. 4 % had a female householder with no husband present, and 28. 2 % were non-families.
Reaching a population high of just under 13, 000 in the late 1950s, Highland Park afterwards grew only by building houses on the remaining vacant lots, and by the destruction of old buildings.
* House and Senate proceedings under the 25th Amendment in the event that the President becomes disabled or the office of the Vice President falls vacant.
During his 14-year tenure at the Diocese of Charleston, Father Bernardin served under four bishops in capacities including chancellor, vicar general, diocesan counselor, and, when the See was vacant, diocesan administrator.
Selig acted as a de facto commissioner under title of " Chairman of the Executive Council " from 1992 to 1998, when the office of commissioner was vacant.
In the wake of the Treaty of Paris ( 1783 ), European-Americans began settling the newly vacant areas in relative safety, eventually isolating the remaining pockets of demoralized Iroquois into villages and towns cut off under controversial land treaties with New York State.
Huna V fell a victim to the persecutions under King Peroz ( Firuz ) of Persia, being executed, according to Sherira, in 470 ; Huna VI was not installed in office until some time later, the exilarchate being vacant during the persecutions under Peroz ; he died in 508.
The seat was therefore declared vacant and Jean was appointed although, under Missouri law, she would only serve until a special election could be held in 2002.
This post remained vacant under Pierre Trudeau, Joe Clark and John Turner.
The first cabinet formed under the regime of the Revolutionary Committee ( which had established itself as the real master of Greece with King George II merely as a figurehead ) underwent several slight changes, the chief of which was caused by the refusal of Zaimis to retain the premiership ( which remained vacant, with Sotirios Krokidas as acting premier ), and after having been in power for less than two months resigned on November 24, chiefly owing to internal differences arising from the trial of the ex-ministers, statesmen, and military leaders by a revolutionary tribunal on the charges of high treason.
Whiteway himself had been found guilty, his seat declared vacant, and under the provisions of the law he was barred from seeking election to the House of Assembly or sitting in government.
The Georgian bishops pointed out that under the Russian exarches sent down from St. Petersburg to run Georgia ’ s ecclesiastic affairs, the Georgian church lost some 140 million rubles ’ worth of property and estates ; Church schools had been closed down, and the use of Georgian in the liturgy discouraged ; twenty episcopal sees lay vacant and seven hundred and forty parishes were without pastors.
The office was then vacant until 15 March of that year when, under section 87 of the Scotland Act 1998, its functions were temporarily conferred on the Secretary of State for Scotland, Alastair Darling MP, himself a Scottish advocate.
* June 18, 2006: Two 16-year-old girls, who cannot be named because of their age, strangled Eliza Jane Davis with electrical cable and buried her body under a vacant house in Collie, Western Australia, Australia, after the three attended a party.
When a Senate seat representing the Australian Capital Territory ( ACT ) or the Northern Territory ( NT ) becomes vacant, the replacement senator is chosen by the ACT Legislative Assembly or the NT Legislative Assembly, under section 44 of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918.
She later wrestled for the Powerful Women of Wrestling promotion and the Ladies Professional Wrestling Association under the ring names Nina and Tina Moretti, winning the POWW Championship. On September 23, 1994 at UWF's Blackjack Brawl Lisa, under the name Tina Moretti, wrestled against Candi Devine for the vacant UWF World Women's Championship in a losing effort

vacant and regency
* 1944 – King George II of Greece declares a regency, leaving the throne vacant.
In February 1424 the see of York being vacant, the pope conferred it on Fleming ; but the regency council of the young king Henry VI refused to confirm the appointment, and Fleming resigned the appointment in July 1425.
He was, however, no supporter of the House of Orange, advocated a regency in James's name, and was one of the few who in the House of Commons opposed the famous vote that James had broken the contract between king and people and left the throne vacant.

vacant and mother
In the wild, both males and females reach sexual maturity at one year old, though in practice they rarely breed until a territory becomes vacant ; one female was known not to breed until five years old when its mother died.
Chambers and Kovell moved to an East 57th Street Sutton Place, Manhattan apartment in New York, when the death of Kovell's mother in the autumn of 2003 left it vacant.
Offspring can acquire a territory by competing for a vacant territory, creating a new territory or by receiving all or part of a territory from their mother.

vacant and Margaret
William II, Count of Hainaut, nicknamed the Audacious, was also possessor of the counties of Zealand and Holland as well as of the seigniory of Frieze: these vacant inheritances were devolved to Margaret after agreement between Philippa and her sister.
He now resided for a considerable part of the year at Durham, and on the chapelry of St Margaret in the city becoming vacant, he was presented to it by the Dean and Chapter on 28 September 1810.
In 1849 he was employed by Horace Greeley at the New York Tribune, taking the role left vacant by Margaret Fuller.
** He supports his father's claim to the vacant throne of Scotland, left so on the death of Margaret I of Scotland in 1290.

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