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endorsement and was
Although Capp's endorsement activities never rivaled Li ' l Abner's or Fearless Fosdick's, he was a celebrity spokesman in print ads for Sheaffer Snorkel fountain pens ( along with colleagues and close friends Milton Caniff and Walt Kelly ), and — with an irony that would become apparent later — a brand of cigarettes, ( Chesterfield ).
It is the Technical Committees that, formally, approve a British Standard, which is then presented to the Secretary of the supervisory Sector Board for endorsement of the fact that the Technical Committee has indeed completed a task for which it was constituted.
In April 1921, the IRA was again reorganised, in line with the Dáil's endorsement of its actions, along the lines of a regular army.
In 2003, when Codex Alimentarius was about to remove any upper dose limit for food irradiation, the SCF adopted a " revised opinion ", which, in fact, was a re-confirmation and endorsement of the 1986 opinion.
At the time, however, Rousseau's strong endorsement of religious toleration, as expounded by the Savoyard vicar in Émile, was interpreted as advocating indifferentism, a heresy, and led to the condemnation of the book in both Calvinist Geneva and Catholic Paris.
On September 20, 1819, Polk, with Grundy's endorsement, was elected clerk for the Tennessee State Senate.
During the campaign, Kemp's endorsement was highly coveted.
Some feel the primary reason for the endorsement was to keep the flat tax idea and other supply-side views alive.
Requesting only that the original label design ( which was based on the " Bottled Violence " artwork ) be amended, Ian MacKaye gave the product his endorsement.
There are also some changes in the average ideological slant of endorsements: while in the 40s and in the 50s there was a clear advantage to Republican candidates, this advantage continuously eroded in subsequent decades, to the extent that in the 90s the authors find a slight Democratic lead in the average endorsement choice.
Although he was supported by left wing members within Labour such as Michael D. Higgins, he had little or no contact with Dick Spring and therefore had to live in hope of being nominated without the endorsement of the party leadership.
One important development after the events the 1905-7 revolution was Lenin's endorsement of colonial revolt as a powerful reenforcement to revolution in Europe.
Abu Daoud, who lived with his wife on a pension provided by the Palestinian Authority, has said thatthe Munich operation had the endorsement of Arafat ,” although Arafat was not involved in conceiving or implementing the attack.
The oldest clear endorsement of Mark, Matthew, Luke, and John being the only legitimate gospels was written circa 180 AD.
Using his extensive contacts Keating gained Labor endorsement for the federal seat of Blaxland in the western suburbs of Sydney and was elected to the House of Representatives at the 1969 election when he was 25 years of age.
Leading after his endorsement of Lester Pearson's Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism, the Official Languages Act was passed by parliament in 1969.
However, this move was rejected by organizer Carlos Andrés Santiago, who stated that such an endorsement was harmful and criticized the AUC's actions.
Samoa's current Head of State is His Highness Tui-Atua Tupua Tamasese Tupuola Efi, who was anointed the Head of State title with the unanimous endorsement of Samoa's Parliament.
Clay had endorsed Adams for the Presidency ; the endorsement carried additional weight because Clay was the Speaker of the House.
* United States President Bill Clinton was a dominant political figure in international affairs during the 1990s known especially for his attempts to negotiate peace in the Middle East and end the ongoing wars occurring in the former Yugoslavia ; his promotion of international action to decrease human-created climate change ; and his endorsement of advancing free trade in the Americas.
Michael " The Situation " Sorrentino, who appeared on MTV's Jersey Shore, was able to parlay his fame into lucrative endorsement deals.
The endorsement was written on stationery with ABC's letterhead.

endorsement and contrast
Riordan did end up endorsing Schwarzenegger, but his endorsement was described as terse and matter-of-fact in contrast to his usually effusive way.

endorsement and feelings
This official endorsement would shape both the formation of the state of Northern Ireland and Catholic feelings to it.

endorsement and brother
On 9 May, Golkar selected Salahuddin Wahid ( also known as Gus Solah ) as its vice presidential candidate after an endorsement was made by his brother Abdurrahman.
Using his prize winnings and endorsement money, approximately $ 100, 000 a year over his gaming career, Fong and his brother Lyle started GX Media, the parent company of Gamers. com, FiringSquad, and Lithium Technologies.
His brother / business manager Demille is seen to be more concerned with working out endorsement deals and press engagements than racing, putting tremendous pressure upon Jimmy.

endorsement and I
A license to operate a vehicle with air brakes is required ( i. e., normally a Class I, II, or III commercial license with an " A " or " S " endorsement in provinces other than Ontario ).
There's a prominent citizen who endorsed me in the 2000 election, and I wanted a chance to finally thank him for that endorsement.
Grant, in The New Cambridge Medieval History, explains that the 13th century Scottish kings ruled with the endorsement of practically all of the political classes but that none of the 14th century kings, from Robert I to Robert III, did so and retained loyalty by the use of patronage.
A few years later, when Bush made his first official visit to Canada, he joked during a speech, " There's a prominent citizen who endorsed me in the 2000 election, and I wanted a chance to finally thank him for that endorsement.
On March 1, 2008, General Shelton announced his endorsement of Senator Hillary Clinton for the 2008 Democratic Presidential Primary, stating, " I ’ ve been with Senator Clinton when she has been with our military men and women.
"; and in " I Dated a Robot ", in an endorsement at the end of an educational film (" Brought to you by the Space Pope ").
I am uneasy, however, about his final reference to ' the world-view ...' For the poem as a whole is equally an utterance by a dramatically presented speaker, and none of its statements is proffered for our endorsement as a philosophical generalization of unlimited scope.
After Danilo returned from Russia in 1852, he took Pero and his supporters by surprise, bringing with him the endorsement from Nicholas I of Russia to become the Prince of Montenegro.
" She also said that Dobson was entitled to his opinion, " but he's not someone whose endorsement I have ever drastically sought.
" Dobson wrote in his endorsement letter, " I have rarely been more excited about a candidate running in a highly significant race than I am about Bob McEwen for Congress.
Caroline of Ansbach had affected a reconciliation between George I and George II, and this meant an endorsement by George II of the Whig ministry.
“ Based on the evidence and submissions before me, I am satisfied that the applicants would suffer irreparable harm if a stay were not granted pending determination of their leave application ,” Mosley said in his three-page endorsement .”
* I-Driving Instructor: An " I " endorsement is awarded for a specific Class of licence, e. g.: 5-I
Being granted a I, O, P and / or V endorsement requires that the applicant pass a " fit and proper person " check, to screen for people with criminal convictions or serious driving infringements.
Charles Louis ' endorsement of the Parliamentary party was a cause of enmity between uncle and nephew, and when a captive Charles I met his nephew once again in 1647, the elder Charles accused the Prince of angling after the English throne.
He subscribed to Abbott's weekly The Index and allowed it to print his endorsement of the tract's " truths ", " I admire them from my inmost heart & I agree to almost every word ".

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