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Unsuccessful and nominees
Category: Unsuccessful nominees to the United States Supreme Court
Category: Unsuccessful nominees to the United States Supreme Court
Category: Unsuccessful nominees to the United States Supreme Court
Category: Unsuccessful nominees to the United States Supreme Court
Category: Unsuccessful nominees to the United States Supreme Court
Category: Unsuccessful nominees to the United States Supreme Court
Category: Unsuccessful nominees to the United States Supreme Court

Unsuccessful and order
Unsuccessful attempts have been made to have the structure listed in order to attract National Lottery funding to assist in its preservation.
Unsuccessful, he tells Jack to lie about the Island and everything that has happened in order to protect it.

Unsuccessful and nomination
Unsuccessful Philadelphia Jewish mayoral candidates include Joseph Sharfsin, who lost to Joseph S. Clark for the 1951 Democratic Mayoral nomination, Arlen Specter, the unsuccessful 1967 Republican nominee against Mayor James H. J. Tate, David Cohen, who withdrew for the Democratic mayoral nomination in 1971 after trailing future mayors Frank L. Rizzo and William J.

Unsuccessful and include
Unsuccessful competition entries for which Holden produced designs include Strathclyde Royal Infirmary ( 1901 ), Manchester Royal Infirmary ( 1904 ), County Hall ( 1907 ), the National Library of Wales ( 1909 ), Coventry Town Hall ( 1911 ) and the Board of Trade building ( 1915 ).
Unsuccessful candidates from the 2011 Deakin Ward By-Election to re-nominate in 2012 include Phil Baulch ( Kardinia ward ) and Angelo Kakouros ( Brownbill ward ).

Unsuccessful and such
Unsuccessful urban insurrections ( in Nanchang, Wuhan and Guangzhou ) and the suppression of the Communist Party in Shanghai and other cities drove many party supporters to rural strongholds such as the Jiangxi Soviet organized by Mao Zedong.
Unsuccessful attempts were made by Communists to take cities such as Nanchang, Changsha, Shantou and Guangzhou, and an armed rural insurrection, known as the Autumn Harvest Uprising, was staged by peasants in Hunan Province.

Unsuccessful and V
Unsuccessful in prying his sister and close heir away from Guy, the king and the Haute Cour altered the succession, placing Baldwin V, Sibylla's son from her first marriage, in precedence over Sibylla, and decreeing a process to choose the monarch afterwards between Sibylla and Isabella ( whom Baldwin and the Haute Cour thus recognized as at least equally entitled to succession as Sibylla ), though she was not herself excluded from the succession.
Unsuccessful in prying his sister and close heir away from Guy, the king and the Haute Cour altered the succession, placing Baldwin V, Sibylla's son from her first marriage, in precedence over Sibylla, and decreeing a process to choose the monarch afterwards between Sibylla and Isabella ( whom Baldwin and the Haute Cour thus recognized as at least equally entitled to succession as Sibylla ), though she was not herself excluded from the succession.

Unsuccessful and .
Unsuccessful efforts have been made to replace high mileage allowances with state automobiles.
Unsuccessful, they went back to Germantown, though the rent-free home was no longer available and the Alcotts instead had to rent rooms in a boarding-house.
Unsuccessful attempts at Cnossus were made by both W. J. Stillman and H. Schliemann, and A. J. Evans, coming on the scene in 1893, travelled in succeeding years about the island picking up trifles of unconsidered evidence, which gradually convinced him that greater things would eventually be found.
Unsuccessful in his educational pursuits and with no job, in 1922 Upshaw earned money by bootlegging alcohol out of the Georgia mountains.
Unsuccessful at stopping the Lombard advance, Gregory III died on 28 November 741, and was succeeded by Pope Zachary.
Unsuccessful males might not mate at all, while successful males have harems of 30 to 100 females.
Unsuccessful efforts have been made in Australia, South Africa, and Japan as well.
Unsuccessful overtures were made to him in 1763, and twice in 1765, in May and June-the negotiator in May being the king's uncle, the Duke of Cumberland, who went down in person to Hayes, Pitt's seat in Kent.
* Unsuccessful rebellion of the Byzantine general Bardanes Tourkos against Nikephoros in western Anatolia.
* Unsuccessful attempt of Queen Urraca to seize Burgos defended by her ex-husband King Alfonso.
Unsuccessful in his search-or unwilling to go against Zeus-he came to Samothrace, the island sacred to the " Great Gods " and the Kabeiroi, whose mysteries would be celebrated also at Thebes.
Unsuccessful attempts at Cnossus were made by both W. J. Stillman and H. Schliemann, and A. J. Evans, coming on the scene in 1893, travelled in succeeding years about the island picking up trifles of unconsidered evidence, which gradually convinced him that greater things would eventually be found.

Unsuccessful and S
* Unsuccessful run for U. S. Senate-1926

Unsuccessful and Barnes
Unsuccessful in finding a publisher for the Baroness ’ s poetry, Barnes abandoned the project.

Unsuccessful and M
* Williams, G. R. & Weller, M. W .. ( 1974 ): Unsuccessful search for the Auckland Islands Merganser ( Mergus australis ).

nominees and order
In order to be sure of obedience he dismissed wholesale without pension or compensation the staffs of all the public departments, substituting for old and experienced officials nominees of his own, in many cases untried men who knew little or nothing of the country they were supposed to govern.
The members may vote for up to five of the eligible films in the order of their preference ; the five films with the largest vote totals are selected as nominees.
Dark horse candidates were chosen in order to break deadlocks between more popular and powerful prospective nominees that blocked each other from gaining enough delegates to be nominated.
Although a handful of Republican senators initially forestalled the appointments in order to draw attention to alleged lack of transparency and ineffectiveness of the organization, the Senate unanimously confirmed all eight of the nominees on June 30, 2010, including Isaacson as chair.
To prevent bias during the second round of voting, the top ten nominees were presented alphabetically rather than by order of first round popularity.
On October 17, 2004, the top 10 nominees were revealed in alphabetical order, and on November 29 the top 10 were announced in order of votes:
The seven-hour-long series was broken into four episodes: The first episode counted down the top 100 and introduced the top 25 nominees in alphabetical order.
They demand that the President of the United States appear in Hollywood " with a plane full of cash and all those broken treaties ," or they will shoot the nominees one by one in alphabetical order.

nominees and earliest
No winners are lost, although some of the earliest nominees ( and of the unofficial nominees of 1928-29 ) are lost, including The Devil Dancer ( 1927 ), The Magic Flame ( 1927 ), and Four Devils ( 1928 ).

nominees and nomination
In presidential systems, such as that of the United States, appointments are nominated by the President's sole discretion, but this nomination is often subject to parliamentary confirmation ( in the case of the US, the Senate has to approve cabinet nominees and judicial appointments by simple majority ).
There may be more than five nominees if there is a tie in the nomination process.
The nomination was withdrawn, and only four nominees were included on the final ballot.
On June 14, 2011, AMPAS announced that the number of nominees would vary between five and ten films starting with the 2012 ceremony, provided that the film earned 5 % of first-place votes during the nomination process.
Important members of the party have included Minneapolis mayor Hubert H. Humphrey and Minnesota Attorney General Walter Mondale, who each went on to be United States Senators, Vice Presidents of the United States, and unsuccessful Democratic nominees for president, Humphrey in 1968 and Mondale in 1984 ; Eugene McCarthy, a Senator who ran for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1968 as an anti-Vietnam War candidate ; and Paul Wellstone, a Senator from 1991 – 2002 who became an icon of populist progressivism.
He was also spoken of as a candidate for nomination to the United States Supreme Court, but when President Bill Clinton was considering nominees during his first term to replace the retiring Byron White, Cuomo stated he was not interested in the office.
What is certain is that Franck's name was at the head of the list of nomineesand that the nomination exposed the embarrassing fact that Franck was not a French citizen, a requirement for the appointment.
A nomination does not guarantee an appointment and in a typical year only about 38 % of nominees receive an appointment.
Presidential administrations are listed with any unsuccessful Supreme Court nominees — that is, individuals who were nominated and who either declined their own nomination, failed the confirmation vote in the Senate, or whose nomination was withdrawn by the president.
In 1984 the WWP supported Jesse Jacksons bid for the Democratic nomination, but when he lost in the primaries they nominated their own presidential ticket, along with a handful of congressional and legislative nominees.
For decades, the ABA has participated in the federal judicial nomination process by vetting nominees and giving them a rating ranging from " not qualified " to " well qualified.
As with most of the Royal Society's medals, nominees must come from the Commonwealth of Nations, with the requirement that they be either a citizen of a nation within the Commonwealth or have lived in such a nation for at least three years before the nomination.
In mid-2003, Campagna became the first candidate to enter the race for the Libertarian Party's vice-presidential nomination ( the Libertarian party chooses its presidential and vice-presidential nominees in convention on separate ballots ).
In September 2011, 57 years after forming in Detroit, and 50 years after " That's What Girls Are Made For ", the group was announced as one of 15 final nominees for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, their first nomination.
He supported Robert A. Taft over Dwight D. Eisenhower for the 1952 Republican presidential nomination, and was an early supporter of the party's nominees Richard M. Nixon and Barry Goldwater in the campaigns of the 1960s.
Filmmakers Tim Sternberg and Francisco Bello received the nomination ( Mosier was unable to be nominated due to a limit of two nominees per short film ).< ref >
Nominees for Tier 1 positions are full professors or associate professors who are expected to be promoted to the full professor level within one or two years of the nomination ( or, if coming from outside the academic sector, nominees must possess the necessary qualifications to be appointed at these levels by the nominating university ).
In addition to the Young Artist Award statuette presented to the winners, all nominees are presented with a special nomination plaque at the ceremony, commemorating their nominations in their respective categories.
Submissions are traditionally due by the end of January to mid-February and nominees are announced about one month later at an annual nomination ceremony and party.
At the same time, Reid stated that the nomination of any of the previously filibustered appellate nominees would be viewed by the Democrats as " a poke in the eye with a sharp stick ".
With the benefit of hindsight, Jan Crawford Greenburg has said of the nomination that " f Majority Leader Bill Frist had shown real leadership, he would never have allowed a Democratic minority to achieve the first-ever filibusters of appeals court nominees.
Numerous judicial nominees prior to Estrada had been kept off the courts, when the Senate refused to let the nomination out of committee for a floor vote.
The winner is selected through an exhaustive nomination and voting process and the list of former winners illustrates the high standards that the nominees must meet.

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