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event and premature
In the event of premature vacancy, an election must be held within sixty days.
A premature ventricular contraction ( PVC ), also known as a premature ventricular complex, ventricular premature contraction ( or complex or complexes ) ( VPC ), ventricular premature beat ( VPB ), or extrasystole, is a relatively common event where the heartbeat is initiated by the heart ventricles rather than by the sinoatrial node, the normal heartbeat initiator.
Investigators into the event found no mechanical malfunction that could have caused the premature leading edge device retraction, and stated that the aircraft had " just about managed to stay flying ".
An event later regretted as premature and having been a move away from the real site of class struggle, the CPGB.
In the event, the trial was brought to a premature end after three months by a disastrous fire in the Baird studios which destroyed most of Baird's equipment.
The President of Ireland is formally elected by the citizens of Ireland once in every seven years, except in the event of premature vacancy, when an election must be held within sixty days.
Funds raised by the event support March of Dimes-sponsored research and other programs to prevent premature birth, birth defects and infant mortality.
However, if the event occurs in the second or third trimester, serious complications may include premature labor, infection due to the death of the fetus, and hemorrhage.
It notes that using public bond finance would have saved £ 90 million a year in financing costs, even though the Government guaranteed repayment of 95 % of costs in the event of premature termination, and the contracts place limits and exemptions on financial risk transferred to the infrastructure companies.
However, this speculation proved misplaced or at least premature, as the 2011 season was announced with only one less official money event than in 2010, with virtually identical prize money.
Forced into a premature and incomplete rebirth by a rogue Shi ' ar Empire crew and then attacked using an Eleka ' an event horizon, the Phoenix was nearly destroyed.
In the event of a fatal accident or premature death, a clone of the person is created and the stored memories of the original are inserted.

event and vacancy
According to the constitution, the President of the National Assembly was to assume the Presidency of the Republic in the event of a vacancy, and a new presidential election was to be held within 60 days.
A corporate vice president is rarely " second in line " to succeed the corporate president following death, dismissal, or resignation, though in the event of a sudden vacancy one or sometimes two of the vice presidents may act as president.
By law, the City Recorder succeeds to the Office of Mayor acting as the Chief Executive in the event of the sitting Mayor's death or vacancy.
In the event of the vacancy arising from the death or resignation of a list member, the next unelected candidate on the party list is offered the seat, and upon accepting, is elected.
Section 1 made it clear that in the event of a vacancy in the office of President, the Vice President succeeds to the office, while section 2 established a procedure for filling Vice Presidential vacancies.
Similarly, New Hampshire has no lieutenant governor, but the state senate elects a president who is the de facto lieutenant governor, given that in the event of the governor's death, resignation, or inability to serve, the president of the senate acts as governor until the vacancy is filled.
Since 1792, by statutory specification, the cabinet constituted a line of succession, after the Speaker of the House and the president pro tempore of the Senate to the presidency in the event of a vacancy in both that office and the vice presidency.
This man was Senator Benjamin Wade, of Ohio, President pro tempore of the Senate who as the law then stood, would have succeeded to the presidency in the event of a vacancy in the office from any cause.
Whenever a vacancy occurs in the General Assembly, an event that occurs whenever a member dies, resigns, or moves from the district from which he was elected, it is filled according to Georgia law and the Constitution.
The Secretary would serve as the chief assistant to the Governor and, in the event of a vacancy of the Governorship ; the Secretary would serve as the Acting Governor until a new one could be appointed by the President.
* In the event of a vacancy in the office of Chief Justice, or in the event of the Chief Justice being unable to perform his duties due to absence, illness, or any other cause, the President may, on the advice of the Judicial Service Commission, following consultation by it with the appropriate Cabinet Minister, appoint another person ( who must be qualified for appointment as a judge ) to act in that capacity.
* In the event of the absence or incapacity of a puisne judge of the High Court, or in the event of a vacancy in such a position, the President may appoint someone to act in that capacity.
In the event of a vacancy or of a Commissioner being unable to carry out his or her duties owing to absence, illness, or any other cause, the Prime Minister may, after consulting with the Leader of the Opposition, advise the President to appoint someone to act in his or her capacity in the interim.
In the event of a vacancy, or of the Auditor-General being unable for any reason to exercise their duties, the Commission may, following consultation with the relevant Minister, appoint an acting Auditor-General.
The Constitution does not provide a mechanism of succession to the office of Vice President in the event of an extraordinary vacancy, apart from re-election.
This provision would still be used to fill a casual vacancy in the representation of any external territory, in the event that such a territory ever gained separate Senate representation.
In New Jersey, a state which now has an office of lieutenant governor, in the event of a vacancy in the office of governor or the inability of the current governor to fulfill his / her duties through injury, the Lieutenant Governor serves as the acting governor.
From then onward, the holder of that office will succeed in the event of vacancy in the Governor's office.
In Massachusetts, in the event of a vacancy in the governor's office, the lieutenant governor assumes the duties of the office, but not the office for the remainder of the term, thus becoming acting governor, while retaining the lieutenant governor's office.
Public objection to the length of Goodell's appointment led to a failed legal challenge to the Governor's power to appoint Senators in the event of a vacancy, Valenti v. Rockefeller.

event and successor
He was also the first to distinguish between cause and immediate origins of an event, while his successor Xenophon ( c. 431 – 355 BC ) introduced autobiographical elements and character studies in his Anabasis.
The conference is a successor event to the Climate Vulnerable Forum.
Urban II died on 29 July 1099, fourteen days after the fall of Jerusalem to the Crusaders, but before news of the event had reached Italy ; his successor was Pope Paschal II.
The event points that Harold Harefoot, as a son and successor to Cnut, had gained the support of Anglo-Danish nobility, which violently rejected the claims of Ælfred, Edward, and ( by extension ) the Aethelings.
The event caught the party leadership off guard: that Lin – already enshrined into the Party Constitution as Mao's " closest comrade-in-arms " and " successor " – could betray Mao de-legitimized a vast body of Cultural Revolution political rhetoric.
That person is the " designated successor " for that event.
His successor, King Harald Hardrada attempted the invasion of England in 1066, but was beaten and killed at the battle of Stamford Bridge, an event which is generally considered the end of the Viking Age.
In the event the current Lord President is unable to name a successor, the council can appoint a President to take his place.
At the 2010 Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles, took the stage at the start of game publisher Ubisoft's annual media event to reveal, to the surprise of the assembled media, the spiritual successor to his game Rez, called Child of Eden.
Rumors had been circulating in Washington that Black would resign in the event that Truman chose Jackson as Chief Justice Stone ’ s successor.
* successor event: an event that immediately follows some other event without any other intervening events.
An event can have multiple successor events and can be the successor of multiple events.
* lag time: the earliest time by which a successor event can follow a specific PERT event.
This event is also known ( especially in Chinese historiography ) as the An-Shi Rebellion or An-Shi Disturbances (), as it continued after An Lushan's death under his son An Qingxu and his deputy and successor Shi Siming, or as the Tianbao Rebellion ( 天宝之乱 ), as it began in the 14th year of that era.
It should be noted that when Schleicher learned that his government was doomed because Hindenburg refused the dissolution, Schleicher thought his successor was going to be Papen, and as such it was towards blocking that event that Schleicher devoted his energy.
In any event, all the sons of Jehoiachin's successor on the throne of Judah, Zedekiah, were killed by Nebuchadrezzar II after the fall of Jerusalem and destruction of the Temple in 586 BCE.
Strang also claimed that at the moment of Smith's death, he was visited by angels who ordained him to be Smith's successor, though he claimed no human witnesses to the event.
Soon thereafter, on January 11, 2009, Kovalchuk was named Holik's successor and the sixth team captain in Thrashers ' history during the team's Casino Night charity event.
He founded the " Conservative Democrats " as a potential successor party in the event that the Centre Democrats was proscribed.
Under Article 53 of the Free State constitution the role of the Vice President was to " act for all purposes in the place of the President ", until the appointment of a successor in the event of his death, resignation or " permanent incapacity ", or until his return in the event of his " temporary absence ".

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