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Then and Secretary
Then United States Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld stated:
Then in 1906, after Leadbeater's return to England, the fourteen-year-old son of the Corresponding Secretary of the Esoteric Section in Chicago, whom Leadbeater had taken with him to San Francisco on his first lecture tour, confessed to his parents the reason for the antipathy he had conceived for his mentor, to whom he had at first been greatly devoted —- Leadbeater had encouraged him in the habit of masturbation.
Then, in November 2004, the Government introduced an amendment in the Lords which wholly removed references to the Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs, changing them to ones about the Lord Chancellor, with the positions of Secretary of State and Lord Chancellor envisaged as being held by the same person.
Then, he was defeated by Jacques Chirac in the run-off election but, given the PS crisis, his result was judged good and he returned as First Secretary.
Then United States Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes fought to create the Kings Canyon National Park.
Then in 1792, Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton proposed fixing the silver to gold exchange rate at 15: 1, as well as establishing the mint for the public services of free coinage and currency regulation " in order not to abridge the quantity of circulating medium .".
Then he became Secretary of State for Local Government and Regional Planning until the election defeat of June 1970.
Then, he was given the post of General Secretary of the party.
Then, in 1907, the Secretary of the Interior separated the Reclamation Service from the USGS and created an independent bureau within the Department of the Interior.
Then, in 1951, when Churchill again became Prime Minister, he appointed Ismay Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations.
Then, he supported the new General Secretary Waldeck Rochet and in his policy of conciliation with the other left-wing parties.
Then Health Secretary Alan Johnson announced the appointment of Baroness Young as chair of the organisation on 15 April 2008.
Then in 1813 President Madison named him Secretary of War.
Then he was: Deputy Director for the Department of External Finance of the French Treasury ( 1946 ); Alternate Executive Director for France at the IMF ( 1947 ); Secretary of the French Interministerial Committee in Charge of Questions on European Economic Cooperation ( 1948 ); Financial Attaché at the French Embassy in Washington ( 1949-1953 ); Director of the French Treasury ( 1953-1960 ).
Then Secretary of State for Defence, George Robertson, set out the initial defence policy of the new government, with a series of key decisions designed to enhance the United Kingdom's armed forces.
Then Secretary General Kofi Annan said of the event " The international community failed Rwanda and that must leave us always with a sense of bitter regret.
Then they moved to Washington, D. C., where Maclean did his most valuable spying work as First Secretary at the British embassy from 1944 to 1948.
Then – United States Secretary of State Henry Kissinger recalled in 2005, " I don't think the issue of proliferation came up.
Then Permanent Secretary for Education and Manpower Fanny Law rejected causal connections, but provoked furore among teachers and the public when she questioned why only two teachers committed suicide because of the reforms.
Then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi overruled the Cabinet Secretary and decided to accept the original recommendation of the Rustamji Committee to place the service under the Ministry of Defense.
Then on 28 September, Ranjitsinhji wrote to the Secretary of State for India, Lord George Hamilton, through the Government of Bombay, stating his claim.
Then Secretary and former comrade at Saint-Cyr Adolphe Messimy nominated him Director-in-second and head of the military classes at the Saint-Cyr Military Academy in 1912.
Then, as phytographic naturalist, he joined the expedition sent out under Augustus Gregory by the Duke of Newcastle, Secretary of State for the Colonies.

Then and Public
Then, as community sentiment favored forming a public school system, the college was closed, and the property deeded to the Pea Ridge Public School.
Then, in 1986, the Sauk Village Library District Board of Trustees changed the district's name to the Nancy L. McConathy Public Library District in order to honor library district trustee and Village Clerk Nancy L. McConathy, who had died suddenly.
Atkinson ’ s history can be read about in depth in the book Atkinson Then and Now, which can be purchased at the Atkinson Public Library on Academy Avenue.
Then TKCSA sued Alexandre Pessoa Dias, research professor of the Joaquim Venâncio Polytechnic School of Health ( EPSJV – Fiocruz ) and the biologist Monica Cristina Lima, from Pedro Ernesto University Hospital and board member of the Public University Workers Union of Rio de Janeiro State ( Sintuperj ).
Then, in response to the IPC's rejection of this proposal, Qasim issued Public Law 80, which would have taken away 99. 5 % of the IPC's ownership and established an Iraqi national oil company to oversee the export of Iraqi oil.
Then, " in 1988, the Public Protection Committee unanimously recommended that the California legislature completely abolish the state's UPL laws.
* Alfred A. Knopf, Some Random Recollections, Typophiles, 1949 ; Publishing Then and Now, New York Public Library, 1964 ; Portrait of a Publisher, Typophiles, 1965 ;
Songs in the film that don't appear on either soundtrack album include From Then Till Now performed by Killah Priest, Armagideon Time performed by Willi Williams, Nuba One performed by Andrew Cyrille and Jimmy Lyons and Cold Lampin With Flavor performed by Public Enemy.
Then, as well as the flagship evening news programme Reporting Scotland presented by Mary Marquis and Douglas Kynoch with contributions from Renton Laidlaw in Edinburgh and Donny B MacLeod in Aberdeen, there were popular current affairs series like Compass, Checkpoint with Esmond Wright and Magnus Magnusson, Person to Person with Mary Marquis, Current Account, Public Account and Agenda.
Then Elbegdorj studied with a full scholarship to Harvard University and graduated from Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government with a Master of Public Administration ( MPA ) in 2002.
Then, he became a general reference librarian for the Fine Arts department in the Houston Public Library, started a regional artist archive, and wrote two books, one on the drug wars and another on the neglected and forgotten art genre of panoramas.
Then on April 15, 2007, he announced on WWKB's " Public Opinions with Wayne Mack " that he had discussed running again with his wife, and decided he did not wish to seek public office anymore.
Then, a voiceover provided by actor MacDonald Carey announces, " This is PBS, the Public Broadcasting Service.
Then, on the return leg before 3, 523 spectators in Foxborough, Massachusetts, Public used a hat trick from Gregory Richardson in routing New England Revolution 4 – 0 in Gillette Stadium to advance to the group stage on a 6 – 1 aggregate score.
Then, at the age of 12 or 13, students then enter high schools for a duration four years, with a total of ten years of compulsory ' Public Education '.
Then, on 5 January 2007 the Chinese Public Security Bureau raided a suspected terrorist training camp in the mountains near the Pamir Plateau in southern Xinjiang.
Then he may function as District Magistrate, Managing Director of a Public Enterprise or Director of a Department.
Then Spokane's largest public radio station, KPBX-FM, its member station with National Public Radio ( NPR ), took
Then Labour Party Member of Parliament for Hull North, Kevin McNamara, brought up the issue in the House of Commons, asking the Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, whether she would refer the matter to the Security Commission, and asking the then Attorney-General and Conservative MP Michael Havers, whether he would ask the Director of Public Prosecutions to investigate allegations published in Lobster, and prosecute Mr. Colin Wallace, for revealing details of secret service operations against Her Majesty's Government.
* Then there is daughter Stephanie, away from home at a Public School and thus being inculcated with upper / middle class sensibilities, who is embarrassed by both her father's differing outlook, and by the unsettled relationship between her parents.
* Historicity-Toronto Then and Now from the Toronto Public Library

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