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Turnbull and became
The issues became public as members of the academic faculty lodged grievances against the Principal Richard Turnbull for bullying.
Shingen, Turnbull writes, " was so obsessed with the girl that his superstitious followers became alarmed and believed her to be an incarnation of the white fox-spirit of the Suwa Shrine, who had bewitched him in order to gain revenge.
The Olympic mayor, Frank Sartor, was the longest serving Lord Mayor of Sydney, serving from 1991 to 2003 and his successor, Lucy Turnbull, became the first woman to hold that office in 2003.
Turnbull became involved in controversy when on 28 February 2004 he wrote a formal letter admonishing ex-minister Clare Short for making media statements alleging that British intelligence had intercepted communications from ( amongst others ) Secretary General of the United Nations Kofi Annan.
During this time, Jonah met a fellow soldier named Jeb Turnbull and the two became close friends.
Following the 2007 federal election, at which the Howard Government was defeated, Nelson was elected leader of the federal Liberal parliamentary group in a contest against former Minister for Environment and Water Resources Malcolm Turnbull, and became the Leader of the Opposition on 3 December 2007.
Turnbull clearly became very involved with the Ik people, and openly writes about his horror at many of the events he witnessed, most notably total disregard for familial bonds leading to the death of children and the elderly by starvation.
When Sartor retired to enter NSW politics, Turnbull became Lord Mayor.
She became a notable English literature academic, and was the mother of Australian politician Malcolm Turnbull.
Kerry Jones, ACM's Executive Director was appointed by the Prime Minister as Chairman of the official Vote No Committee, while Malcolm Turnbull became Chairman of the Vote Yes Committee.
The position became more common after the Basel Accord, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, the Turnbull Report
In 2002, O ' Donnell took over from Sir Andrew Turnbull, now Lord Turnbull of Enfield, as Permanent Secretary of the Treasury when Sir Andrew became Cabinet Secretary.
* Michael Turnbull was arrested in Hull for cottaging in a public toilet in 1968, before he became Bishop of Durham.
Michael's mother, Catherine Agnes Turnbull, was an Irish immigrant who had moved to Manchester, England following the Irish War of Independence and became a war bride during World War II, moving to Canada with her Canadian husband following his discharge.
In 1998, Mr. Turnbull became the 5th Assistant Architect of the Capitol, serving under Architect of the Capitol Alan M. Hantman, FAIA.
In August 2008, Stenz became the bassist for Cari Clara and The Turnbull AC's.

Turnbull and United
After his partner's death, Turnbull donated all his belongings to the United Negro College Fund.
Turnbull wrote that she had made claims " which damage the interests of the United Kingdom ", and that he was " extremely disappointed ".
Hex was hired by the United States Secret Service ( actually a man hired by Turnbull to pose as an agent ) to infiltrate El Papagayo's band and bring him to justice.
* June 6 – Canadian innovator Wallace Turnbull sells the parent of the variable-pitch propeller to Curtiss-Wright in the United States and Bristol in the United Kingdom.
* 20 December 2006 – Bury are thrown out of this season's FA Cup after they fielded an ineligible player, Stephen Turnbull, on-loan from Hartlepool United in their 3 – 1 second round replay win at Chester City on 12 December.
Alexander " Sandy " Turnbull ( 30 July 1884 – 3 May 1917 ) was a Scottish football player who played as a forward for both Manchester City and Manchester United in the early 20th century.
When the ban was lifted on 31 December 1906, Turnbull moved to City's crosstown rivals Manchester United, along with Billy Meredith, Herbert Burgess and Jimmy Bannister.
The following year saw United drop below mid-table but the club won its first FA Cup with a 1 – 0 victory in the final against Bristol City, the winner scored by Sandy Turnbull.
In 1906, in the wake of a scandal regarding players ' wages, Manchester City were forced into selling most of their players, and Burgess was purchased by Manchester United along with Sandy Turnbull, Jimmy Bannister and Billy Meredith.
The United manager at the time was Ernest Mangnall who had embarked on a spending spree which would later see Manchester City players Billy Meredith and Sandy Turnbull arrive at Bank Street, United's ground at the time.
Handy, former political prisoner, United States Bonds Or Duress By Federal Authority: A Journal Of Current Events During An Imprisonment Of Fifteen Months, At Fort Delaware, Turnbull Brothers, 1874.
His father, Gordon McKinnon Turnbull, was a soldier and World War II veteran of The Royal Canadian Regiment, frequently stationed in Great Britain as part of Canada's contribution to the Imperial Forces of the British Empire defending the political and cultural center of the Empire, the United Kingdom, during the Battle of Britain.
For his service to the Supreme Court of the United States, both Justices O ' Connor and Kennedy recommended Turnbull for his Fellowship in the American Institute of Architects.
Ms. Turnbull has served as Grants Advisor to several Members of Congress since the spring of 2007 publishing a newsletter distributed to more than 10, 000 local governments and non-profit organizations across the United States monthly.
Ms. Turnbull is also a United States political activist who was elected Chair of the Maryland Democratic Party from 2009-2011 and Vice Chair of the Democratic National Committee ( DNC ) from February 2005 to 2009.

Turnbull and 1965
From 1965 to 1967, Turnbull and Towles conducted fieldwork among the Ik of Northern Uganda in Africa.
The first was designed by Michael Fish when he worked at Turnbull & Asser, and was introduced in Britain in 1965 ; the term Kipper tie was a pun on his name.
The National Library of New Zealand was formed in 1965 when the Alexander Turnbull Library, the General Assembly, and the National Library Service were brought together by the National Library Act ( 1965 ).
Colin M. Turnbull, an American anthropologist, wrote a book about the Efé Pygmies, The Forest People, in 1965.
* C. Turnbull, Australian Lives ( Melb, 1965 )
Some of the EPC congregations split with some members from Penguin joining the PCEA in 1965 with their minister Eric Turnbull.

Turnbull and after
Thoroton frequently acted as the go-between for Richard Oswald and James Grant, particularly after those two gave up their Nova Scotia Grants to focus on East Florida, where a drumbeat of steady speculation ( particularly from Dr. Andrew Turnbull and Dr. William Stork ) had fanned the flames of interest in London.
Turnbull left the board of Ausflag in 1994 after being asked for his resignation and in 2004 joined the Australian National Flag Association.
It is named after Alexander Horsburgh Turnbull ( 1868 – 1918 ), whose bequest to the nation included the 55, 000 volume nucleus of the current collection.
The 2006 – 07 season was most notable for the club's reinstatement in the FA Cup after Bury, who had beaten Chester 3 – 1 in a second round replay, were thrown out for fielding an ineligible player, Stephen Turnbull.
Lloyd was elected leader of what was now called the Saskatchewan CCF-NDP after he easily defeated Olaf Turnbull in the leadership contest.
He was offered a contract by Hibernian manager Eddie Turnbull, but his father decided against the offer after stating the club did not pay sufficient expenses for footwear.
The book received a favourable review from former Labor Party speech writer Bob Ellis, and The Australian described it as ' read almost universally as Abbott's intellectual application for the party's leadership after the Turnbull experiment '.
However, after the election of Malcolm Turnbull as leader of the Liberal Party, she was dropped from this portfolio, to return to the backbench.
Her move to the Shadow Cabinet came in 2009 when she was promoted to the role of spokeswoman for innovation, industry, science and research, after Tony Abbott defeated Malcolm Turnbull in a leadership spill.
In 2003, after only two years in the federal Parliament, King was challenged for his Liberal endorsement in Wentworth by Malcolm Turnbull, a wealthy merchant banker, Federal Treasurer of the Liberal Party and former head of the Australian Republican Movement.
On 22 September 2008 he was appointed Shadow Minister for Financial Services, Superannuation and Corporate Law after Malcolm Turnbull won the Liberal leadership.
It was later named the David Turnbull Music School, after a former Director of Music at the school, who was responsible for the development of music within the school and is recognised as the reason the standard of music in the school is so good.
As of 2008, McKenny has the fourth-highest points total for Leafs defencemen, after Börje Salming, Tim Horton and Ian Turnbull, accumulating 327 points ( 81 goals, 246 assists ) in 594 games.
He seems to have misrepresented the Ik by describing them as traditionally hunters and gatherers forced by circumstance to become farmers, when there is ample linguistic and cultural evidence that the Ik were farmers long before they were displaced from their hunting grounds after the formation of Kidepo National Park — the event that Turnbull claims forced the Ik to become farmers.
They married in 1980 and, after two miscarriages, Malcolm and Lucy Turnbull have two children, Alex ( b. 1982 ) and Daisy ( b. 1985 ).
A hand-cranked mangle appeared on top after 1843 when John E. Turnbull of Saint John, New Brunswick patented a " Clothes Washer With Wringer Rolls.
Horsburgh Lighthouse, a painting by John Turnbull Thomson ( 1821 – 1884 ) showing the island of Pedra Branca just after the completion of the lighthouse in 1851, which he designed.
Turnbull High School in Bishopbriggs is named after him, as is Turnbull Hall, the Catholic Chaplaincy at the University of Glasgow.
On 10 January 2008, he joined Football League Championship side Cardiff City on loan until the end of the 2007 – 08 season becoming Cardiff's third loan goalkeeper of the year after Ross Turnbull and Kasper Schmeichel.
Turnbull, who was married and had four children, had received a lifelong ban from football in 1915 along with several others players after being found guilty of match-fixing.
The road was laid by John Turnbull Thomson ( 1821 – 1884 ), Government Surveyor ( 1841 – 1853 ) in 1852 and 1853, and was subsequently named after him.
In 1891, the holding capacity of the Impounding Reservoir or Thomson Reservoir, after its designer John Turnbull Thomson, was expanded to over.

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