Hayes Sentence Examples

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  • Hayes, the new president, having chosen John Sherman to be his secretary of the treasury, an effort was made to send Garfield to the United States Senate in Sherman's place.

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  • Hayes by a majority of less than 3000 votes; but the Democrats gained a majority in both branches of the state legislature, and Thurman was elected to the United States Senate, where he served from 1869 until 1881 - during the 46th Congress (1879-1881) as president pro tempore.

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  • Hayes in 1878, forms the boundary between Argentina and Paraguay from the Paraguay river north-west to the Bolivian frontier.

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  • The Stone system, compared with that of Hayes, possesses the Exchanc 1.

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  • Hayes's Natural History of British Birds, a folio with forty plates, appeared between 1771 and 1775, but was of no scientific value.

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  • He died of consumption on the 14th of June 1881 at Hayes Common, Kent.

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  • Civil war being threatened within the state President Hayes sent to Louisiana a commission composed of Wayne McVeagh, Gen.

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  • Hayes in 1877, and Varina Anne (1864-1898), better known as "Winnie" Davis, the "daughter of the Confederacy," who was the author of several books, including A Sketch of the Life of Robert Emmet (1888), a novel, The Veiled Doctor (1895), and A Romance of Summer Seas (1898).

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  • Layard in the palace of Assur-bani-pal at Kuyunjik (Nineveh), as long ago as 1851 and noticed then as in a " doubtful character," were compared by Hayes Ward and found to be of the Hamathite class.

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  • The Resumption Act of 1875, which provided for the return of specie payments four years later, was largely his work both in inception and in formulation, and his appointment to the head of the Treasury Department by President Hayes in 1877 enabled him to carry the policy embodied in the law to successful execution.

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  • At the end of the Hayes administration he was again elected to the Senate from Ohio and held his seat until 1897.

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  • Hayes, is of interest, and the city has a public library (1873) and parks, in large measure the gifts of his uncle, Sardis Birchard.

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  • Among the social clubs of the city are the Queen City Club, organized in 1874; the Phoenix Club, organized in 1856 and the leading Jewish club in the city; the Cuvier Club, organized in 1871 and originally an association of hunters and anglers for the preservation of game and fish; the Cincinnati Club, the Business Men's Club, the University Club, the Art Club, and the Literary Club, of the last of which many prominent men, including President Hayes, have been members.

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  • Hayes and Winfield Scott Hancock were nominated for the presidency.

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  • Hayes stoutly advocated the speediest practicable resumption of specie payments, and carried the election.

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  • Hayes was accordingly on the 2nd of March 1877 declared duly elected.

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  • During his administration President Hayes devoted his efforts mainly to civil service reform, resumption of specie payments and the pacification of the Southern States, recently in rebellion.

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  • President Hayes endeavoured in vain to induce Congress to appropriate money for a Civil Service Commission; and whenever he made an effort to restrict the operation of the traditional "spoils system," he met the strenuous opposition of a majority of the most powerful politicians of his party.

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  • President Hayes returned this bill with his veto, but the veto was overruled in both Houses of Congress.

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  • In his annual message of the 1st of December 1879 President Hayes urged the suspension of the silver coinage and also the withdrawal of the United States legal tender notes, but Congress failed to act upon the recommendation.

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  • Although President Hayes was not popular with the professional politicians of his own party, and was exposed to bitter attacks on the part of the Democratic opposition on account of the cloud which hung over his election, his conduct of public affairs gave much satisfaction to the people generally.

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  • On the 4th of March 1881 President Hayes retired to his home at Fremont, Ohio.

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  • In the vicinity of Bromley, Bickley is a similar residential township, Hayes Common is a favourite place of excursion, and at Holwood Hill near Keston are remains of a large encampment known as Caesar's Camp. Bromley was incorporated in 1903, and is governed by a mayor, 6 aldermen and 18 councillors.

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  • Hayes began the reform of the civil service with the New York custom-house.

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  • But in 1875 he campaigned for Hayes, as the representative of sound money, in the Ohio gubernatorial campaign.

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  • In 1876 he supported Hayes in the contest for the presidency, and Hayes made him in 1877 his secretary of the interior, and followed much of his advice in other cabinet appointments and in his inaugural address.

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  • Under an appointment by President Hayes, he prepared the second edition of the United States Revised Statutes (1878).

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  • In 1877 Lowell, who had mingled so little in party politics that the sole public office he had held was the nominal one of elector in the Presidential election of 1876, was appointed by President Hayes minister resident at the court of Spain.

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  • Blaine, and later was one of those who directed the policy of the Republicans in the struggle for the presidency between Tilden and Hayes.

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  • Hayes, who spoke highly of his soldierly qualities.

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  • Hayes, McKinley owed much in his earlier years in Congress.

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  • In 1917 a detailed survey was made of the coast of Ellesmere Land from Cape Sabine to Clarence Head, which considerably altered the charts based on the rough surveys of Inglefield, Kane and Hayes.

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  • Nominated for vice-president by the Republicans in 1876 on the ticket with President Hayes, he was installed in office through the decision of the Electoral Commission, and at the end of his term he retired from public life.

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  • 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.

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  • He was removed to his seat at Hayes, where he died on the 11th of May.

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  • From 1877 to 1881 he was attorney-general of the United States in the cabinet of President Hayes.

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  • The Democratic claimant, with whom the two Republican electors whose election was conceded, refused to meet, met alone, appointed two other Democrats to fill the two "vacancies," and the "electoral college" of the state so constituted forthwith cast two votes for Hayes and one for Tilden.

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  • In 1876, as chairman of the national republican committee, he managed the campaign of Hayes against Tilden.

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  • During President Hayes's administration (1877-1881) he was secretary of state; and from 1885 to 1891 he was one of the senators from New York.

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  • Hayes (1996) summarized what was known about key strategies for minimizing student attrition from courses for adults.

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  • A catch and drive saw flanker Redford Pennycook touch down for a try, which fly half Tommy Hayes was unable to convert.

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  • Onto this week now and Darren Hayes has made the transition from band frontman to solo star with a degree of ease.

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  • Shadow planning minister John Hayes accused the Government of failing to prevent urban sprawl.

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  • Lorna Anderson was the soprano, William Purefoy, counter tenor, and Quentin Hayes, baritone.

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  • A fire station in Hayes, west London, has become the first to install a turbine to harness wind power.

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  • Among others may be mentioned the Genera of Birds by Thomas Pennant, first printed at Edinburgh in 1773, but best known by the edition which appeared in London in 1781; the Elementa Ornithologica and Museum Ornithologicum of Schaffer, published at Ratisbon in 2774 and 1784 respectively; Peter Brown's New Illustrations of Zoology in London in 1776; Hermann's Tabular Affinitatum Animalium at Strasburg in 1783, followed posthumously in 1804 by his Observationes Zoologicae; Jacquin's Beytraege zur Geschichte der Voegel at Vienna in 1784, and in 1790 at the same place the larger work of Spalowsky with nearly the same title; Sparrman's Museum Carlsonianum at Stockholm from 1786 to 1789; and in 1794 Hayes's Portraits of rare and curious Birds from the menagery of Child the banker at Osterley near London.

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  • See Joseph Tracy, The Great Awakening (Boston, 1842); Samuel P. Hayes, "An Historical Study of the Edwardean Revivals," in The American Journal of Psychology, vol.

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  • To support this new allegation, Arkwright's opponents brought forward, for the first time, Thomas Highs, or Hayes, a reed-maker at Bolton, who stated that he had invented a machine for spinning by rollers previously to 1768, and that he had employed the watchmaker Kay to make a model of that machine.

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  • Tilden during the contest for the presidency between Tilden and Hayes (see Electoral CoMMissioN).

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  • In his view, my response to Hayes does little more than restate the main themes of my original piece.

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  • Blue Hayes Private Hotel Romantic and magical - watching a harbor sunset from own balcony.

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  • They are widespread in this area of Kent; Hayes Common comes to mind as another example.

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  • Aloha Fun Wear carries the Lindsay Hayes line of pretty Hawaiian dresses.

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  • Comedy Central is rerunning the episode of South Park in which the writers took a few shots a Scientology, outraging Tom Cruise and leading to Issac Hayes departure from the show.

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  • A profuse bloomer, Chuck Hayes gardenia tolerates temperatures slightly cooler than Kleim's Hardy and is reported to produce nearly triple the amount of flowers as Kleim's Hardy.

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  • Recommended for Garden Zones 7 and above, the Chuck Hayes or Oregon Gardenia also resists many common gardenia problems.

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  • For more information on this topic, check out our interview with Anna Jane Hayes.

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  • Bill Hayes and Susan Seaforth Hayes won Outsatanding Actor and Actress Soapy Awards.

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  • Days of our Lives is credited with creating the first super couple in Doug and Julie Williams (Bill and Susan Seaforth Hayes) in the early 70s long before Luke and Laura searched for an Ice Princess on General Hospital.

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  • The almighty Stax label (Issac Hayes, Otis Reddding, The Staple Sisters, and more) is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, and to kick of the festivities, they have released a 2 disc set of some of their greatest hits.

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  • The series features the Hayes family of New Jersey and the adventures they experience raising two sets of twins and one set of sextuplets.

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  • Jon, Kate and their eight have nothing on the Hayes'.

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  • Eric and Betty Hayes are unassuming folk from Marlboro, New Jersey.

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  • The Hayes family was first introduced to TV viewers during a one-hour TLC special, Twins, Twins and Sextuplets.

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  • If you are looking for over-the-top drama like Jon & Kate Plus 8, don't come knocking on the Hayes' door.

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  • Fans of the show may notice a striking difference between Betty Hayes and other reality TV moms.

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