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Williamson and resigned
Williamson replaced Csaba László, who resigned in July 2008 to join Scottish Premier League side Hearts.
On February 20, 2011, Bruce Williamson resigned as Dynegy's chairman, and announced he would step down as chief executive officer on March 11.
The crocs have now made a push to make it to the top four in the 2008-09 season when they resigned imports Williams and Ellis and also signings Brad Williamson and Steven Broom from the Brisbane Bullets and former Boomer Russell Hinder.
In 1821, when the first governor, William King ( governor ) resigned, Williamson automatically succeeded him as he was president of the Senate.
Williamson resigned as governor to serve in the U. S. House of Representatives, serving until 1823.

Williamson and CEO
* Interim CEO: Gil Williamson ( 1993 )
* Charles R. Williamson, Retired Chairman & CEO of Unocal Corp.
After leaving with the documents, Wigand appears at a meeting with Brown & Williamson CEO Thomas Sandefur ( Gambon ), who orders him to sign an expanded confidentiality agreement, under threat of revoking his severance pay and medical coverage and initiating legal proceedings.
* Gilbert P. Williamson, San Jose State ' 58, Former President and CEO, NCR Corporation
Williamson rose to the position of President and CEO of Duke Energy Global Markets.
Mr. Williamson joined CIBC as Chief Financial Officer in 2008 and, prior to joining the bank, he was President and CEO of two publicly-listed companies and held senior executive positions with other financial services institutions.
The luxury fashion house, Matthew Williamson, was founded in February 1997 by Williamson ( designer ) and Joseph Velosa ( CEO ).

Williamson and Dynegy
On October 23, 2002, Dynegy hired Bruce Williamson, a former Duke Energy executive, as its chief executive officer.
Seneca Capital nominated former railroad executive E. Hunter Harrison and former energy company executive Jeff D. Hunter for the Dynegy board of directors, challenging Bruce Williamson and David Biegler ( a Williamson ally ).

Williamson and on
James Williamson concentrated on making films taking action from one place shown in one shot to the next shown in another shot in films like Stop Thief!
Basing his ideas on those of predecessors such as Williamson, Edward Frankland, William Odling, Auguste Laurent, Charles Adolphe Wurtz and others, Kekulé was the principal formulator of the theory of chemical structure ( 1857 – 58 ).
Involved for a time with Cecil Williamson, Gardner also became director of the Museum of Magic and Witchcraft on the Isle of Man, which he ran until his death.
* Letter to the Hussites dictated by Joan of Arc on March 23, 1430, translated by Allen Williamson.
Williamson extended his influence on the young British blues rockers in the 1960s, recording with Eric Clapton and The Yardbirds and appearing on live British television.
Anthropologist Laila Williamson notes that " Infanticide has been practiced on every continent and by people on every level of cultural complexity, from hunter gatherers to high civilizations, including our own ancestors.
To avenge the deaths, Frémont attacked a Klamath Tribe fishing village named Dokdokwas, that most likely had nothing to do with the attack, at the junction of the Williamson River and Klamath Lake, on May 10, 1846.
Rodríguez went on to collaborate with Quentin Tarantino on the vampire thriller, From Dusk Till Dawn ( he co-produced two sequels ), and with Kevin Williamson on the horror film The Faculty.
In March 2010, Russell Crowe & The Ordinary Fear of God's version of the John Williamson song " Winter Green " was included on a new compilation album The Absolute Best of John Williamson: 40 Years True Blue, commemorating the singer-songwriter's milestone of 40 years in the Australian music industry.
Veteran science fiction writer Jack Williamson ( 1908 – 2006 ) when asked in 1991: " Did the Wave's emphasis on experimentalizm and its conscious efforts to make SF more ' literary ' have any kind of permanent effects on the field?
Allman extended the expressive range of the slide guitar by incorporating the harmonica effects of Sonny Boy Williamson II, most clearly in the Allman Brothers ' cover version of Sonny Boy's " One Way Out ", heard on their album Eat a Peach.
The Student Village is a University-owned residential complex on Williamson Road Maribyrnong providing accommodation for 510 students on 12 hectares of parkland near Highpoint Shopping Centre.
Gun No. 2347 had been originally purchased on November 12, 1924 by Les Farmer, a deputy sheriff in Marion, Illinois, which happened to be the seat of Williamson County.
In Australia, it was first seen on 9 May 1885 at the Theatre Royal, Melbourne, produced by J. C. Williamson.
* Joan of Arc's first letter to Reims — translation by Allen Williamson of the letter dictated by Joan of Arc to the city of Reims on August 5, 1429.
* Joan of Arc's second letter to Reims — letter dictated by Joan of Arc to the city of Reims on March 16, 1430, translated by Allen Williamson.
During this time ( and indeed, as late as the fall of 1955 ), Haley did not have a permanent lead guitar player, choosing to use session musicians on record and either playing lead guitar himself or having Williamson play steel solos.
Over the years many celebrities and performers made guest appearances on the show including John Farnham, Graham Kennedy, Nicole Kidman, Dame Edna Everage, Davy Jones, Micky Dolenz, Phyllis Diller, Debbie Reynolds, Kylie Minogue, Johnny O ' Keefe, Peter Allen, Lovelace Watkins, Normie Rowe, Russell Morris, Billy Thorpe, Demis Roussos, Jason Donovan, John Paul Young, Kamahl, Renee Geyer, Denise Drysdale, John Williamson, Ian ' Molly ' Meldrum and Denis Walter, and bands including Sherbet, The Mixtures, The Four Kinsmen, Little River Band, The Reels and even The Wombles!

Williamson and February
On February 12 2009, the conference's leaders met with Pope Benedict XVI in order to re-assert the importance of Jewish-Catholic relations in the wake of the controversy over negationist comments made by Society of St. Pius X bishop Richard Williamson.
The February 2003 march in Glasgow was attended by some SSP members, and later that year SSP MSPs were threatened with disciplinary action after SSP's Kevin Williamson staged a protest in the Scottish Parliament.
* Sir Joseph Williamson: 11 September 1674 – 20 February 1679
In February 2009, Lauder and the WJC were highly critical of the Vatican ’ s decision to revoke the excommunication of Bishop Richard Williamson, a senior member of the dissident Catholic group Society of St. Pius X. Williamson, in an interview with Swedish television, had denied the existence of gas chambers in Nazi concentration camps.
" In 2010, Williamson was convicted of incitement by a German court and fined, but this conviction was overruled by the German appeal court on 22nd February 2012, after it was found that the initial charges had failed to specify how and why Williamson had broken the law.
On 4 February 2009 the Vatican Secretariat of State issued a note stating that Williamson would have to distance himself unequivocally and publicly from the opinions that he had expressed before he would be permitted to act as a bishop within the Church.
In February 2009, the government of Argentina asked Williamson to leave the country over irregularities with his visa, and stating that his recent statements about Jews “ profoundly offend the Argentinean society, the Jewish people and all of humanity ".
On 24 February 2009 Williamson flew from Argentina to London, where he was met by Michele Renouf, a former model known for her antisemitic views, with whom he had been put in touch by holocaust denier David Irving.
At appeal the lower court's decision was upheld but the fine was reduced to € 6, 500, reportedly due to Bishop Williamson's financial circumstances On 22nd February 2012 the higher court dismissed this conviction, finding that the initial charges against Bishop Williamson had been inadequately drawn, having failed to specify the nature of his offence, or at what point his filmed comments came under German jurisdiction, or in what sense he could be held liable for failing to prevent their publication in Germany.
In February 1894 the new company, calling itself Brown & Williamson, hired 30 workers and began manufacturing in a leased facility.
Ansible, Langford's science-fiction newsletter, reports in its February 2005 issue that " according to a letter in The New York Review of Science Fiction ( January 2005 ), a complete copy of the relevant 1970 fanzine has been unearthed in the Jack Williamson SF Library at Eastern New Mexico University.
Swarfega was invented in 1947 by Audley Bowdler Williamson ( 28 February 1916-21 November 2004 ), an industrial chemist from Heanor, Derbyshire.
In February 2005, Webber, along with Michael Bradley and Matt Barnes, were traded to the Philadelphia 76ers for power forward Kenny Thomas, forward / center Brian Skinner, and former King Corliss Williamson.
David Keith Williamson AO ( born 19 February 1942 ) is one of Australia's best-known playwrights.
Williamson took up a new challenge at Hibernian in February 2002, where he inherited a team that had gone 18 league games without a win.
Scott Ryan Williamson ( born February 17, 1976, in Fort Polk North, Louisiana ) is a former right-handed relief pitcher.
In early February 2008, Williamson signed a one year minor league contract with the San Francisco Giants.
Billy Williamson ( formal name William F. Williamson ; February 9, 1925 – March 22, 1996 ) was the steel guitar player for Bill Haley and His Saddlemen and its successor group Bill Haley & His Comets from 1949 to 1963.
* Irving A. Williamson ( Chairman ) ( D-NY ; sworn in February 7, 2007 for a term expiring on June 16, 2014 )
Roger Williamson ( 2 February 1948 – 29 July 1973 ) was a British racing driver who died during the 1973 Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort Circuit in the Netherlands.

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