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Then and Prime
Then British Prime Minister Tony Blair was quoted as saying the issue would be fully debated in Parliament prior to a decision being taken.
Then a federal election was called, and Prime Minister Diefenbaker appointed Hamilton as the acting prime minister for the rest of the campaign.
Then Prime Minister John Howard was questioned at the time by British journalists about the future of the monarchy in Australia, and there was debate about playing God Save the Queen during the opening of the Commonwealth Games.
Then French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin sent an emergency aid package worth 36 million Euro ($ 57. 6M U. S. dollars ) and deployed approximately five hundred French troops in an effort to eradicate mosquitoes.
Then in September 1993, American Vice-President Al Gore, Jr., and Russian Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin announced plans for a new space station.
Then Congress Party President K. Kamaraj was instrumental in making Shastri Prime Minister on 9 June.
Then Prime Minister Keizō Obuchi confirmed this meaning with a statement on June 29, 1999:
Then, under Prime Minister Ante Markovic, things began to improve.
Then Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was said to be a fan of Big Daddy.
Then the Prime Minister will offer the resignation of the full cabinet to the Dutch Monarch.
Then Prime Minister Mahathir had called for an investigation of the issue.
Then Prime Minister Francesco Crispi and his Treasury Minister Giolitti knew of the 1889 government inspection report, but feared that publicity might undermine public confidence and suppressed the report.
Then the British Prime Minister announced that the Malayan Union would come into effect on April 1, 1946.
Then, in 1951, when Churchill again became Prime Minister, he appointed Ismay Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations.
Then Prime Minister Kevin Rudd had as a local member been patron of shooting clubs in his electorate, but Labor's policy supports the National Agreement on Firearms.
Then, to his surprise, the court agrees to make Londo Prime Minister so as to maintain a strong leader during this period of crisis.
Then Prime Minister Tony Blair issued a statement, saying that the report " makes a well-argued and powerful case for the system it recommends " and that " it is very much a modification of the existing Westminster system, rather than any full blown PR system as practised in other countries.
Then follow the Archbishops of Canterbury and York, the Great Officers of State and other important state functionaries such as the Prime Minister.
Then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee laid the foundation stone for the project on January 6, 1999.
Then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi overruled the Cabinet Secretary and decided to accept the original recommendation of the Rustamji Committee to place the service under the Ministry of Defense.
Then, Canadian Prime Minister, Paul Martin said that he was personally briefed by him to publicly warn Russian President Vladimir Putin " hands off the Ukrainian election " in the House of Commons of Canada which fundamentally shifted Canada's position ( Wrzesnewskyj telephoned Martin from Kyiv during the Orange Revolution ).
Then POSCO chairman Ryu Sang-bu and president Lee Ku-taek, and POSCO Development chairman Park Doo-pyo and managing director Cho Yong-kyong, all received support from Park who later went on to become the Prime Minister of Korea.
Then he moved to the post of Minister of State and stayed there until 1920, when he led the government as Prime Minister again.
Then Prime Minister, Harold Wilson vowed to resist the gnomes ' sinister power.

Then and Minister
Then Austrian Transport Minister Hubert Gorbach called the experiment " a milestone in European transport policy-despite all predictions to the contrary "; however, the experiment was discontinued.
Then on 24 August 2005, the Minister for Employment, Education and Training announced that the government would be " revitalizing bi-lingual education " at 15 Community Education Centres: Alekerange, Angurugu, Borroloola, Gapuwiyak, Gunbalunya, Kalkaringi, Lajamanu, Maningrida, Milingimbi, Ramingining, Ngkurr, Shepherdson College, Numbulwar, Yirrkala and Yuendumu.
Then on 16 May, while Mengistu had left for a four-day state visit to East Germany, senior military officials attempted a coup and the Minister of Defense, Haile Giyorgis Habte Mariam was killed ; Mengistu returned within 24 hours and nine generals, including the air force commander and the army Chief of Staff, died as the coup was crushed.
Then, after the Minister of Armaments, Fritz Todt, died in a plane crash, Hitler unexpectedly tapped Speer for the position.
Then in November 1944 Guinness succeeded to the barony when his father, posted abroad as Resident Minister in the Middle East by his friend Winston Churchill, was assassinated in Cairo.
Then in 1992, Albert Reynolds became Taoiseach and Flynn was rewarded for supporting Reynolds by becoming Minister for Justice.
Then he went on to become the Minister of the Interior when Carlos Dávila took over as head of state.
Then Justice Minister Pierre Trudeau introduced a bill in 1967 ( amendment to Section 251 of the Canadian Criminal Code ).
Then in the Colonial Office, Stonehouse's rise continued, and in 1967 he became Minister for Technology and as Postmaster General under Wilson until the post was abolished by the Post Office Act 1969.
Then the British Minister to Japan, Sir Rutherford Alcock, discussed with his treaty counterparts such as American Minister Robert Pruyn, the feasibility of a joint military strike against Takachika.

Then and Gordon
Then, in the grand final against Melbourne, Essendon set a grand final record score of 22. 18 ( 150 ) to Melbourne 13. 9 ( 87 ), with 7 goal centre half forward Gordon Lane.
Then they added Tracy Wormworth ( bass ), Sterling Campbell ( drums ) and Paul Gordon ( keyboards ).
Then the Codazzi-Mainardi equation expressing a compatibility condition between the first and second fundamental forms results in the sine – Gordon equation.
Then, on Monday morning at 07: 45 as part of the breakfast show, Peter Gordon rings one of the registered listeners who must answer the call by saying the name of the Grand Weekend artist.
Then on 10 July 1837 he moved to Alligator, commanded by James John Gordon Bremer, at Australia, who was involved in founding the settlement at Port Essington.
* General John Gordon MacArthur, a fictional murder victim from Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None
Then remarkably Frantz Mathieu – a firm fan favourite – was traded to the Montreal Manic, with Gordon Hill coming the other way, making his return to Chicago after a seven-year absence.
Then it cuts to shots of Lewis Collins walking down a high street, weightlifting, and using a punching bag before cutting to a car driving through a dimly lit tunnel, George Cowley / Gordon Jackson walking out of a government building and the three of them walking down the street away from the building and towards the camera.
Then she changed into a white dress for a final speech in which she " begged humanity, ' already used to earthquakes and murderers ,' to try to put up with a minor calamity like the play's and the book's Lesbian protagonist, Stephen Gordon ".
Then British Prime Minister Gordon Brown indicated he felt it " unfortunate " more fans could not see the match live ( that is, without paying a subscription fee ).
Then, Gordon called Hill and asked him if he would make the film with Nick Nolte as Cates.

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