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Williams became Prime Minister at independence, and remained in that position until his death in 1981.
However, the outbreak of the 1973 Arab-Israeli War led to the recovery of oil prices and Williams remained in office.
The PNM remained in power following the death of Dr. Williams, but its 30 year rule ended in 1986 when the National Alliance for Reconstruction ( NAR ), a multi-ethnic coalition aimed at uniting Trinidadians of Afro-Trinidadian and Indo-Trinidadian descent, won a landslide victory by capturing 33 of 36 seats.
Ironically, only Prost was able to agree terms with Williams for 1993, leaving a seat free for Patrese had he remained with the team.
Williams and Clarke were successful in getting Coddington's patent rescinded, but Clarke remained in England until 1664 to secure a new charter for the colony.
The College became Sir George Williams University ( SGWU ) in 1948, when it received a university charter from the provincial government, though it remained the education arm of the Montreal YMCA.
Williams remained close to his sister Rose, who was diagnosed with schizophrenia as a young adult and later institutionalized following a lobotomy, visiting her at the facilities where she spent most of her adult life and paying for her care.
Rodriguez and Williams remained friends, however, and were in contact as late as the 1970s.
Although Williams remained open, Amherst was formed and diverged from its Williams roots into an individual institution.
In 1972, the three original Moonglows who had remained active, Graves, Lester, and Fuqua, joined with new members Doc Williams and Chuck Lewis, and recorded Return of the Moonglows for RCA Records.
Perhaps the most famous Welsh painters, Augustus John and his sister Gwen John, mostly lived in London and Paris ; however the landscapists Sir Kyffin Williams and Peter Prendergast remained living in Wales for most of their lives, though well in touch with the wider art world.
However, Williams was an exception and remained open after World War II.
Army Air Forces Training Command was re-designated as Air Training Command, and in 1946 all flight instruction was integrated into a new consolidated program The P-80 jet fighter pilot transition and fighter gunnery schools at Williams Field remained ; however, the gunnery school existed only to fulfill research obligations.
It was placed under the 58th Tactical Fighter Training Wing at Luke AFB, Arizona, although the squadron physically remained at Williams AFB as a Geographically Separated Unit ( GSU ).
Despite the false alarm, Brian Williams remained anchoring throughout the entire broadcast.
Her companion, Miss Williams, and medical attendant, Dr Charles Meryon, remained with her for some time ; but Miss Williams died in 1828, and Meryon left in 1831, only returning for a final visit from July 1837 to August 1838.
A handful of border parishes remained in the Church of England and so were exempt from disestablishment, It has proved possible for a cleric of the Church in Wales to come to occupy the See of Canterbury, and the current archbishop, the Most Reverend Rowan Williams, is Welsh and originally held posts in the Church in Wales-in fact he was the Archbishop of Wales before his appointment to Canterbury.
Closures and mergers during the mid-20th century reduced the number of breweries to two and by 1999 only one remained, The Forth Brewery which became Williams Bros. in 2003.
The properties remained with the Williams / Cromwell family until 1676.
In 1992 she became a solicitor with Goldsmith Williams in Liverpool, and later the senior solicitor at Steven Irving & Co also in Liverpool, where she remained until her election to Westminster.
The members remained musically active: Denison began performing with Tomahawk, continued to play with Kimball in the Denison Kimball Trio, and backed Hank Williams III on tour.
Simon Williams, who remained based in the UK, continued as Chairman and CTO.

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The final Big Dig plan, then, combined several projects — the depression and improvement of the Central Artery, the construction of a third Harbor tunnel ( now known as the Ted Williams Tunnel ), and massive interchange improvements to the Massachusetts Turnpike and several other major routes in the area.
American Larry Adler was one of the first harmonica players to perform major works written for the instrument by the composers Ralph Vaughan Williams, Malcolm Arnold, Darius Milhaud and Arthur Benjamin.
In his 1976 book Keywords: A Vocabulary of Culture and Society, Raymond Williams states in the entry for " Industry ": " The idea of a new social order based on major industrial change was clear in Southey and Owen, between 1811 and 1818, and was implicit as early as Blake in the early 1790s and Wordsworth at the turn of the century.
Williams was well known for representing Watergate figures as well as major Mafia figures including Frank Costello.
In December 1937, during the winter meetings, the deal was made between Lane and Collins, sending Williams to the Boston Red Sox and giving Lane $ 35, 000 and two major leaguers, Dom D ' Allessandro and Al Niemiec, and two other minor leaguers.
Williams made his major league debut against the New York Yankees on April 20, going 1-for-4 against Yankee pitcher Red Ruffing.
The. 406 batting average was Williams ' first of six batting championships, is still the highest single-season batting average in Red Sox history and the highest batting average in the major leagues since 1924, and the last time any major league player has hit over. 400 for a season.
On May 15, 1951, Williams became the 11th player in major league history to hit 300 career home runs.
When Pumpsie Green became the first black player on the Boston Red Sox in 1959 — the last major league team to integrate its team — Williams openly welcomed Green.
Jennings ' music had a major influence on several neo-traditionalist and alternative country artists, including Hank Williams Jr., The Marshall Tucker Band, Travis Tritt, Steve Earle, John Anderson, his son, Shooter Jennings and Hank Williams III.
Other composers of major violin concertos include Jean Sibelius, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Walton, Benjamin Britten, Frank Martin, Carl Nielsen, Paul Hindemith, Alfred Schnittke, György Ligeti, Philip Glass, John Adams, and Kan-no.
Williams ' major collections are published by New Directions in New York City.
Williams ' major collections are Spring and All ( 1923 ), Pictures from Brueghel and Other Poems ( 1962 ), and Paterson ( 1963, repr.
A trade with the Toronto Raptors brought Antonio Davis and Jerome Williams in exchange for Rose and Marshall in what was seen as a major shift in team strategy from winning with athleticism to winning with hard work and defense.
In the 2008 off-season, the team made a major change to its lineup, trading G Damon Jones and Smith ( who later in the season rejoined the Cavs after being released by Oklahoma City ) for point guard Mo Williams.
* Daimones, a term for computerized sub-personalities, are a major story element in the novel Aristoi by Walter Jon Williams
Writer Rob Williams has stated that Class War was a major inspiration for his superhero comic book series Cla $$ war.
Flagstaff in Coconino County is a major highway junction, with Interstate 40 extending to the east and the west ( connecting with Williams and Winslow, Arizona, for example ), and with Interstate 17 extending south from Flagstaff to Phoenix and Maricopa County.
He was recruited by former Confederate General Williams Carter Wickham to become a major investor and guiding light for a southern railroad.
He batted. 324 ( 3rd in the league ) with 35 home runs ( 4th ), 48 doubles ( 1st ), and 145 RBI ( 1st ), then the most RBIs in a season by a left-handed major league batter since Ted Williams drove in 159 in 1949.
California State Route 20 is the major east-west route, running to Nevada City to the east, and through Yuba City and Williams to the west, ending just south of Fort Bragg at California State Route 1.
There were three major grocery stores in Seymour — White's, which was connected with a general store, and owned by Charles White ; the MFA supermarket, which was part of the MFA complex ( feed and agriculture, hardware and groceries ); the MFA general manager was Sherman Eddings, and two of the ladies who worked in the office were Dorothy Herman and Lucille Brown ; and Williams ', which was owned by the Williams family, who also had a variety store.

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