In-office Sentence Examples

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  • During the first six years of federation there were five ministries; the tenure of office under the threeyearly system was naturally uncertain, and this uncertainty was reflected in the proposals of whatever ministry was in office.

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  • Died in office on the 7th of February 1870; succeeded by the lieutenant-governor.

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  • In their anxiety to remain in office Depretis and the finance minister, Magliani, never hesitated to mortgage the financial future of their country.

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  • They often used to visit him at Avila, where in 1498, still in office as inquisitor-general, he held his last general assembly to complete his life's work.

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  • In the autumn of 1841 he was succeeded in office by Lord Ellenborough, and returned to England in the following year.

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  • He is elected by popular vote 3 for four years, and cannot succeed himself in office.

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  • With all these enemies, Turgot's fall was certain, but he wished to stay in office long enough to finish his project for the reform of the royal household before resigning.

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  • Granville remained in office as president till his death.

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  • Sagasta remained in office until 1890, long enough to carry out all his reform programme, including universal suffrage and the establishment of trial by jury.

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  • He was still in office when the final rising of the Cubans began in February 1895, and he had to resign in March because he could not find superior officers in the army willing to help him to put down the turbulent and disgraceful demonstrations of the subalterns of Madrid garrison against newspapers which had given offence to the military.

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  • He pursued his policy of playing into the hands of the sovereign whilst keeping up the appearances of a Liberal, almost democratic, leader, skilful in debate, a trimmer par excellence, and abler in opposition than in office.

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  • He remained in office in 1761, when his brother Lord Temple and his brother-in-law Pitt resigned upon the question of the war with Spain, and in the administration of Lord Bute he was entrusted with the leadership of the House of Commons.

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  • He died in office on the 14th of June 1909.

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  • This was the beginning of a determined struggle for supremacy, carried on for many years, between the different classes of citizens, locally termed ordini or monti - the lower classes striving to grasp the reins of government, the higher classes already in office striving to keep all power in their own hands, or to divide it in proportion to the relative strength of each monte.

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  • Dividing the power between their two orders of the nine and the people, they excluded the riformatori and replaced them by a new and heterogeneous order styled the aggregati, composed of nobles, exiles of 1456 and citizens of other orders who had never before been in office.

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  • Sir John Robinson had been succeeded as premier by Mr Harry Escombe (February-October 1897) and Escombe by Sir Henry Binns, on whose death in June 1899 Lieut.-Colonel (afterwards Sir) Albert Hime formed a ministry which remained in office until after the conclusion of the Anglo-Boer War.

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  • The Natal ministry thereupon remained in office.

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  • To this demand the king as stubbornly refused to accede; 3 and as the result of the consequent dead-lock, Tisza, who had courageously continued in office at the king's request, after every other leading politician had refused to form a ministry, was finally dismissed on the 17th of June.

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  • For two years and a half the Coalition ministry continued in office without showing any signs that they intended to carry out the most important item of their programme.

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  • Nothing now remained but for the king to request Dr Wekerle to remain " for the present " in office with his colleagues, thus postponing the settlement of the crisis (July 4).

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  • No burgomaster can be in office for longer than two years consecutively, and no member of the Senate may hold any other public office.

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  • Grobelaar, who had been appointed president during the temporary absence of Pretorius, was requested to remain in office.

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  • The priori were to remain in office two months and (1293).

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  • In 1881 the king refused to sanction the law by which the ministers were to remain in office for a fixed term of eighteen months, and upon the consequent resignation of Canovas del Castillo, he summoned Sagasta, the Liberal leader, to form a cabinet.

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  • The governor's regular term in office is four years, and he is ineligible for a third term.

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  • Talleyrand believed that he served those causes best by remaining in office whenever possible, and by guiding or moderating the actions of his chiefs.

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  • He remained in office until the fall of Giolitti in Dec. 1909.

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  • For, though Sokolli remained in office until his assassination in October 1578,, his authority was undermined by the harem influences, which with Murad III.

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  • The first commissioner of education was chosen by the legislature for a term of six years, but it was arranged that his successor should be chosen by the regents and continue in office during their pleasure.

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  • In consequence of the dissensions among the burghers President Boshof tendered his resignation in February 1858, but was for a time induced to remain in office.

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  • Quesnay died on the 16th of December 1774, having lived long enough to see his great pupil, Turgot, in office as minister of finance.

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  • He then became a candidate for the presidency, but was defeated, and his cabinet remained in office till January 1895; it was under it that Captain Dreyfus was arrested and condemned (23rd of December 1894).

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  • At the end of 1884 Porfirio Diaz was again elected president, and was continually re-elected, the constitution being modified expressly to allow him to continue in office.

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  • He repeatedly changed his portfolio, but remained in office for four years, became president of the council and in effect prime minister, and began his series of quarrels and jealousies with Guizot.

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  • He helped to upset the government of King Otho and to establish his successor, was prime minister in 1864-1865, came back from retirement to preside over the ministry formed during the crisis of the RussoTurkish war, and died in office on the 15th of September 1877.

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  • He supported Peel in his Corn-Law legislation, and throughout all this later period of his life, whether in office or in opposition, gained the admiration of discerning men, and excited the wonder of zealots, by his habitual subordination of party spirit and party connexion to whatever appeared to him the real interest of the nation.

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  • Each congregation had a plurality of elders, pastors or bishops, who were chosen according to what were believed to be the instructions of Paul, without regard to previous education or present occupation, and who enjoy a perfect equality in office.

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  • Returning to Tokyo in 1906 to take the portfolio of foreign affairs, he remained in office until the resignation of the Saionji cabinet in 1908.

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  • At the general election of 1900 he was returned for East Manchester (which he had represented since 1885) by a majority of 2453, and continued in office as first lord of the treasury.

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  • Judges may be impeached for misdemeanour in office or they may be removed by the governor, with the consent of two-thirds of each house of the general assembly, for any reasonable cause which shall not be sufficient ground for impeachment.

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  • He retained in office the high officials then appointed, and pardoned all Tibetans who had assisted the mission.

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  • Rogier continued in office.

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  • Had he remained in office his declarations leave no doubt that he would have cultivated the British alliance and cooperated with Great Britain in Egypt; and when the Freycinet administration, which succeeded, shrank from that enterprise only to see it undertaken with signal success by England alone, Gambetta's foresight was quickly justified.

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  • They offered their resignation, but the king refused to accept it, publicly expressed his confidence in them, and they continued in office during the lifetime of the king, although in 1881 the growing reaction gave a considerable majority to the Ultramontane party.

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  • Their object was to drive out the Badeni government, and for that reason the obstruction was chiefly directed against the renewal of the Ausgleich; for, as this was the first necessity of state, no government could remain in office which failed to carry it through.

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  • The terms of the Miirzsteg programme were observed by Count Goluchowski, in spite of the ruin of Russian prestige in the war with Japan, so long as he remained in office.

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  • The Mameluke amirs were to be retained in office as heads of twelve sanjaks into, which Egypt was divided; and under the next sultan, Suleiman I., two chambers were created, called respectively the Greater and the Lesser Divan, in which both the army and the ecclesiastical authorities were represented, to aid the pasha by their deliberations.

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  • These two persons were still in office when Bonaparte entered Egypt.

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  • Riaz Pasha took his place, and remained in office till May 1891.

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  • The session 1900-1901 was remarkable for the further disintegration of the Conservative party still in office (the Sehested cabinet superseded the Horring cabinet on the 27th of April 1900) and the almost total paralysis of parliament, caused by the interminable debates on the question of taxation reform.

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  • An admiral might appoint his i?fu rroXeis to command a portion, or even the whole, of the fleet, and if the former died in office the secretary succeeded to his post.

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  • So long as he remained in office there was no hope of arriving at a settlement of a matter which threatened the disruption of the Dual monarchy, and on the II th of October 1906 he was forced to resign.

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  • On the resignation of the Salandra Cabinet in July 1916 he remained in office under Boselli as Minister of the Interior.

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  • At the expiration of this period the president assumed dictatorial powers and remained in office as chief of the executive.

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  • Instead of loyally supporting the president in the difficult task of building up a stable state, he did everything in his power to undermine his authority, going so far as to urge the Boers to pay no taxes while Burgers was in office.

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  • On the majority of the king, which was declared on the 15th of February 1723, the duke of Orleans resigned the supreme power; but he became first minister to the king, and remained in office till his death on the 23rd of December 1723.

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  • Winthrop's history in New England was very largely that of the Massachusetts colony, of which he was twelve times chosen governor by annual election, serving in 1629-1634, 1637-1640, in 1642-1644, and in 1646-1649, and dying in office.

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  • The marquis, who had not been in office since 1898, died on the 6th of August 1908, leaving a son, Carlo, who married a daughter of Mr Henry Labouchere.

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  • The successor of Khalid in Irak had not long been in office when Zaid b.

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  • Mansur had hardly been three months in office when Yazid replaced him by Abdallah, son of Omar II.

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  • After Baxter had been a year in office Brooks received a judgment of ouster against him from a state circuit judge, and got possession of the public buildings (April 1874).

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  • He died in office at Washington on the 23rd of November 1814.

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  • Fleury's great age (he died still in office at the age of ninety) prevented him from really controlling the policy of France and of Europe.

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  • According to usage and custom in Chile, a ministry does not remain in office unless supported by a majority in the chambers.

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  • At this juncture the president assumed that the constitution gave him the power of nominating and maintaining in office any ministers he might consider fitting persons for the purpose, and that congress had no right of interference in the matter.

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  • The relations between President Erthzuriz and congress became rather strained, owing to the former's inclination to retain in office a ministry on which congress had passed a vote of censure; but Errazuriz had been in ill-health for more than a year, and on the 1st of May he resigned, and died in July.

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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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  • Rhodes remained in office as prime minister until January 1896.

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  • Lord Eldon was continued in office as chancellor under Pitt; but the new administration was of short duration, for on the 23rd of January 1806 Pitt died, worn out with the anxieties of office, and his ministry was succeeded by a coalition, under Lord Grenville.

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  • General Jorge Cordova succeeded him, but had not been long in office when a new revolt in September 1857, originating with the garrison of Oruro, spread over the land, and compelled him to quit the country.

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  • But the power that was insufficient to keep him in office was strong enough to make any arrangement that excluded him impracticable.

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  • He was the first territorial delegate in the Congress of the United States and was the author of the first step in the development of the country's later homestead policy; the first presidential candidate to be selected upon the ground of " expediency " alone; and the first president to die in office.

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  • The majority of the city lictors were freedmen; they formed a corporation divided into decuries, from which the lictors of the magistrates in office were drawn; provincial officials had the nomination of their own.

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  • During his rule, which lasted till 1879, the Fiji Islands were annexed; telegraphic communication with England and mail communication with the United States were established; and the long series of political struggles, which prevented any administration from remaining in office long enough to develop its policy, was brought to an end by a coalition between Sir Henry Parkes and Sir John Robertson.

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  • Thiers was at that time in office.

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  • It may be mentioned here that by an act, called the Public Bodies' Corrupt Practices Act 1889, severe penalties are imposed alike upon members and officers of public bodies for corruption in office.

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  • The governor's term of office is two years (before 1879 it was one year); and the constitution further directs that he shall be at least thirty years of age at the beginning of his term, that he shall be a native-born citizen of the United States, that when elected he shall have been a resident of the state for five years, and that he shall reside in the state while in office.

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  • His career in office was not distinguished, and he broke with his old political associates by resigning as a protest against the Peace of Paris.

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  • The Whigs had been long in office.

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  • Had he continued much longer in office it is probable that there would have been a revolutionary movement against the dynasty.

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  • After a general election in June 1907, Sturdza remained in office with an overwhelming majority.

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  • As the constituent assembly which amended the constitution, according to the president's wishes in 1905, was to continue in office until 1908 and to provide laws for the regulation of elections and other public affairs, it appeared that the president would permit no expression of popular dissent to interfere with his purpose to establish a dictatorial regime in Colombia similar to the one in Mexico.

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  • Prior to the formation of this ministry (see table at end of article), and while Sir Gordon Sprigg was still in office, Mr Hofmeyr approached Rhodes and offered to put him in office as a Bond nominee.

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  • From this time, until June 1900, Mr Schreiner remained in office as head of the Cape government.

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  • He remained leader for nine years and a few months, the first three years and a half in Opposition and the rest in office.

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  • Henry VI., it is argued, had broken the tacit compact which the house of Lancaster had made with the nation; instead of committing the administration of the realm origin of to ministers chosen for him by, or at least approved the Wars by, his parliament, he persisted in retaining in office of the persons like Suffolk and Somerset, who had for- Roses.

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  • The first lay ministry since Edward the Confessors time came into office; Sir Thomas More became lord chancellor, and Anne Boleyns father lord privy seal; the only prominent cleric who remained in office was Stephen Gardiner, who succeeded Wolsey as bishop of Winchester.

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  • The ministry in office at the time of the passing of the Act of Union had suffered important changes since the commencement of the reign.

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  • But he owed his long continuance in office especially to his sagacity.

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  • If Grenville had remained in office he would probably have persisted in his resolution.

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  • When, therefore, it was understood that the government bill meant the council to be named in the bill for four years, or, in other words, to be named by the coalition ministry, it was generally regarded as an unblushing attempt to turn a measure for the good government of India into a measure for securing the ministry in office.

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  • He had, however, been offended by their attitude on the question of the restriction of his authority as regent, and he continued Perceval in office.

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  • Thus, within three years of the passing of the Reform Bill, the party which had most strenuously opposed it was again in office.

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  • But Lord Palmerston, though all confidence between himself and the court was destroyed, continued in office.

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  • It was obvious that the new government, as its first duty, would be compelled to dissolve the parliament that had been elected when Gladstone was enjoying the popularity which he had lost so rapidly in office.

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  • It was not long after it had settled in office that Peel's government, the creature of an anxious Conservative reaction, began to be suspected of drifting toward Manchester.

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  • Under the newly-elected ruler he became prime minister and minister of the interior, and continued in office for nearly seven years (see Bulgaria).

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  • The attempt was unsuccessful, and on the 6th of March 1901 a Liberal government, under the veteran Sagasta, was once more in office.

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  • By the 24th the cabinet had resigned, and a Conservative government was in office under Seor Maura as premier.

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  • He again became premier in 1883, and remained in office until November 1885; but he grew very unpopular, and nearly endangered the monarchy in 1885 by his violent repression of popular and press demonstrations, and of student riots in Madrid and the provinces.

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  • They also gave at sotheby's in office Bennett wrote had been settled.

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  • The senior bursar has only been in office for three and a half weeks, and so doesn't know exactly where rents go.

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  • We prefer to have that hypocrite in office where he cannot hide behind his left face.

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  • After five years in office and two election landslides, New Labor is creating a crisis of democracy.

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  • Yes glad in office not on floor, too noisy, people go deaf, have to shout.

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  • Paasikivi was re-elected president in 1950 for another six years in office.

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  • Saddam's first period in office witnessed a bloody purge of the Iraqi left.

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  • An unpopular Administration can be kept in office by a minor party, despite the desire of the people to kick the rascals out.

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  • She wrote that New Labor had lost vast swathes of support from those who put them in office.

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  • After the suppression of the Arabi rebellion he was again installed in office (September 1882) by Tewfik, but in January 1884 he resigned rather than sanction the evacuation of the Sudan.

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  • A newly-made pastor was to be settled in a fixed charge by the magistrate with the consent of the congregation, after having been approved as to knowledge and manner of life by the pastors already in office.

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  • The candidate of the former, Dr Nicolas Avellaneda, triumphed over General Mitre, not without suspicions of tampering with the returns; and the unsuccessful party appealed to arms. The new president, however, who was installed in office on the 12th of October, took active steps to suppress the revolution, which never assumed a really serious character.

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  • No sooner, however, was he installed in office than difficulties began to crop up on all sides, and he quickly discovered that to attempt to govern without the aid of a majority in congress was practically impossible.

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  • Noteworthy additions were made to Cleveland architecture in the county court house and the city hall (of the uncompleted " Group " plan); in office buildings like the Engineers, the Illuminating, the Leader-News, and the Hanna buildings; in the " Plain Dealer " newspaper building; in the Cleveland Trust Co.'s bank building; in the Museum of Art; and in churches, the Church of the Covenant (Presbyterian), St.

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  • For archaeology see Cyrus Thomas's Catalogue of Prehistoric Works ' Died in office.

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  • He assailed Lord North with unmeasured invective, directed not only at his policy but at his personal character, though he well knew that the prime minister was an amiable though pliable man, who remained in office against his own wish, in deference to the king who appealed to his loyalty.

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  • Wright's integrity in office was illustrated in 1845, when the "anti-rent troubles" (see NEW York) broke out and it seemed probable that the votes of the disaffected would decide the coming election.

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  • The governors put in office at this time by the crown were not of conciliatory temperaments, and the measures instituted in parliament (see United States) served to increase bitterness of feeling.

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  • In the House of Commons he was one of the most prominent guerrilla fighters, conspicuous for his audacity and pungency of utterance, and his capacity for obstruction while the Conservatives were in office.

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  • The quaestors held office for one year, but, like the consuls and praetors, they were often continued in office with the title of proquaestor.

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  • The governor's appointing power is almost entirely limited to officers of state institutions, and for every appointment he makes the approval of the Senate is required; but he need not ask the consent of that body to remove for incompetency, neglect of duty or malfeasance in office " any officer whom he may appoint."

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  • Saddam 's first period in office witnessed a bloody purge of the Iraqi left.

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  • I shudder at the thought of a bleeding liberal like Kerry in office.

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  • His actions throughout his time in office proved him to be a despicable man.

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  • This simple, in-office test looks for exposure to this devastating and incurable disease.

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  • Styles in office furniture don't change rapidly, and there is usually enough used product around to make finding chairs, desks and modular cubicles relatively easy.

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  • One of the newer markets in office furnishings is better-than-used, or products that have been cleaned up cosmetically, or repaired mechanically to make them ready to sell.

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  • There are a lot of web-based companies that specialize in office furniture and the selection of reclining chairs is often quite good.

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  • Also known as power bleaching, laser tooth whitening is an in-office whitening procedure.

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  • Whitening that occurs at your dentist's office is known as in-office teeth bleaching.

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  • Laser tooth whitening is the premium of the in-office procedures, with the highest cost, but also the most effective results.

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  • If your teeth are yellowed, you may be a good candidate for in-office bleaching.

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  • The in-office bleaching process is simple and shouldn't take more than thirty minutes to an hour.

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  • The cost of in-office bleaching varies, but you can expect to pay anywhere between $300 and $2000.

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  • Maybe President Obama just wanted to meet the man and get Simon's opinion as to how he thinks he's performing in his first 100 days in office.

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  • Most graduates work in office environments and do not directly interact with patients; some do not have much contact with physicians, either.

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  • It doesn't take long at all as long as they do the work in-office.

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  • Some doctors like to hand them directly to their in-office opticians so that they may help you from there.

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  • Feng shui office placement principles can help you succeed and prevent you from becoming embroiled in office politics.

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  • This position invites snoops and gossipers into your work environment and before you know it, you'll be embroiled in office politics or worse.

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  • Duties include making appointments, maintaining and filing medical records, and filling out insurance forms and tasks that are common in office administrator positions.

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  • This is due to the fact whitening is completed through both in-office and home treatments.

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  • If you have worked in an office long enough, eventually you will become involved in office dating yourself or know of an office romance.

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  • Some positions might be conceived of as in-office jobs initially, but sometimes employers are open to gradually transitioning writers into telecommuting roles.

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  • What's more, at press time of August 2011, customers purcashing $50 or more in office supplies receive free shipping.

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  • Shrink-wrapped stand-alone boxed units you can pick up in office supply stores and some electronics retailers.

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  • Basic coverage includes cleaning, oral exams, x-rays and related in-office procedures.

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  • There may also be in-office treatments a dermatologist can perform to help relieve your skin anxiety.

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  • A mini facial lift is a minimally invasive in-office procedure that instantly improves the appearance of aging skin.

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  • In addition, in-office Botox procedures are expensive and rarely covered by insurance.

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  • Photofacials Daily Exfoliating Cleanser is step one of a system that replicates the benefits of an in-office dermatological procedure at home.

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  • The Brazilian Peel contains one of the highest concentrations of glycolic acid available in an at-home peel, so it comes close to mimicking the results of a professional in-office peel.

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  • Between the Deep State and fake news, the President has pointed toward many challenges he has faced during his term in office.

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