His death sentence was commuted to one of life imprisonment by the Georgia governor who expressed doubts about Frank's guilt. |
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Earlier this year, the outgoing governor of Illinois commuted the sentences of all 167 inmates on the state's death row. |
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As it happened, I had a fairly lively and animated discussion with the governor on monetary policy, my favourite hobby horse. |
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The governor said Thai guides would be regularly offered training courses in Korean and other languages. |
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Captain Arthur Phillip, first governor of NSW, was practically the absolute ruler of the penal settlement. |
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It ended without the governor of Minnesota in attendance, because he walked out on the shameful display. |
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The governor also said laws are under review to preclude ambiguity and to close loopholes allowing suspects to evade arrest. |
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It was not uncommon for the Ottoman governor of Baghdad to clash with insurgent tribes. |
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George Mitchell, the governor of the Bank of Scotland, managed to get on the wrong side of a London wine waiter last week. |
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A past district governor of Rotary illustrates this by way of his personal experience on the streets of Malawi. |
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Davis last night became the second governor in American history to be thrown from office in a recall vote. |
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We're told the governor had his table mates in stitches doing an impression. |
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Should he take the governor up on what is apparently a serious suggestion that the two of them debate? |
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Romney's father, who was a Republican, too, but governor of Michigan, ran, if disastrously and abortively, for president almost four decades ago. |
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Her brother Mitch is lieutenant governor and a future gubernatorial prospect. |
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In a dramatic confrontation the governor attempted to murder the emperor's legate but, failing to do so, committed suicide. |
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He is also planning to run for governor and has raised wagonloads of private money already. |
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The liberal former governor was winning the passionate allegiance of the party's left-wingers. |
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The Abenakis and their colleagues were not quite as deferential to the governor as he had hoped. |
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Senegal is divided into 11 administrative regions, each headed by a governor appointed by and responsible to the president. |
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Jalandhar was annexed to the British dominion during the governor generalship of Lord Hardinge. |
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In response to complaints, the governor extended polling by two hours but that led to yet more abuses. |
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In 1982, he was elected lieutenant governor in a successful challenge of the Democratic establishment. |
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As governor of Isfahan, he had all the Safavid palaces destroyed, leaving only their splendid mosques. |
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The Labor Day march across the Mackinac Bridge led by Michigan's governor has replaced the Detroit march. |
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And I will also talk with the lieutenant governor of Florida about the state's emergency preparations. |
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When the rand began to slide in 1996, then governor of the Reserve Bank Chris Stals sold dollars to buy rands. |
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The governor recalled the troops, and the workers eventually voted to return to work. |
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Until she does, the verdict is out on whether the candidate for governor fathered a love child. |
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Listen to what the vice president had to say about the Texas governor this past week. |
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A Democrat won a tight victory for lieutenant governor while a Republican won a landslide triumph in the attorney general's race. |
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It shows the governor and the linkages to the layshafts which control the fuel injector settings. |
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When I became a primary school governor in 1990, I was astonished to discover that there were no formal grammar textbooks in school. |
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The governor contended his only interest in importing the buses was to replace the capital's fleet of aging buses at a reasonable price. |
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Before taking over a year ago as head of the Environmental Protection Agency, he earned his spurs as governor of Utah. |
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The governor rehearses a few zingers and then commits the whole shtick to memory for later delivery. |
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The exchange between the mayor, Sheriff Hartwell and him when he first appears with the reprieve from the governor is simply priceless. |
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British rule in Jamaica was shaken by a rising in 1865, and the governor Edward Eyre recalled in disgrace, but control was reasserted. |
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In spite of my laudatory remarks for the governor of the Central Bank, the whole system has to change. |
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Joe Rogers, lieutenant governor of Colorado, seeks to represent that state's 7th District. |
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He has also served variously as governor of five Kew schools, churchwarden, Justice of the Peace and trustee of local charities. |
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It is under the nominal rule of a governor general elected by Parliament to represent Queen Elizabeth II of England, the head of state. |
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The referendum has been widely adopted to protect key aspects of state constitutions, such as the governor and the two houses of parliament. |
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On February 7, 1865, newly-inaugurated governor Richard Oglesby signed the bill repealing the black laws. |
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The primary source of regulations was the slave code decreed by Spanish governor Don Miguel de la Torre on 12 August 1826. |
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The governor is a proponent of early deployment of missile defenses to meet the threat that is emerging and growing from rogue states. |
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We will reintroduce that panel, bring the governor in with it, and talk politics. |
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A similar bill, supported by the agribusiness industry, is awaiting action by the governor in Georgia. |
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He served as governor of Bithynia and as consul after which Nero appointed him arbiter elegantiae. |
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Davis has been governor for five years and the watchdog media have yet to ask him what his plan is. |
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The local assembly is assigned to elect a governor and design development policy in the province. |
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In taking on the governor of California, Palin foolishly launched a rivalry with a smarter, savvier version of herself. |
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Before Bridgegate, the governor explained the best part of being boss was driving to New York with no gridlock. |
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The governor did just fine on the question, but it could have become a defining moment had he put a face to the question at hand. |
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The legislature are apparently willing to collaborate with the governor in his Alice-in-Wonderland venture in linguistic manipulation, all of course for the public good. |
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Lots of people did that, but Greeley wanted to be governor or lieutenant governor or congressman. |
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Longtime congressman and former governor Mike Castle was seen as a shoo-in. |
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Schwartz gave up the seat this year to run for governor of Pennsylvania but lost badly in a primary Tuesday night at well. |
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His grandfather had served as governor of New Jersey, his father was a prominent jurist and New York assemblyman, and he quickly became a leading lawyer and socialite. |
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The governor and the dog were out for an early morning jog when a coyote suddenly appeared, growling at Rory. |
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The governor said the key objective for pegging the Namibian dollar to the rand is to ensure prices are in line with South Africa, which is Namibia's major trading partner. |
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King in this Middle Eastern context meant a ruler who would deal despotically with them, a governor quite different from the constitutional rulers of Europe. |
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Coincidently, both he and the deputy shadow governor are Korengalis and Zalwar Khan knows them well. |
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We know that we will be winning Mrs. Parks' war, our war, when it's yesterday's news that a newly elected governor or senator or president is a woman or a person of color. |
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Malloy, meanwhile, in his first term as governor of Connecticut, has delivered on a wish list of lefty priorities. |
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By joining a private equity firm, the former Florida governor and 2016 hopeful is gambling with his reputation. |
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He rebuffed calls to institute the death penalty, and his last term as governor ended in his defeat. |
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Former New York governor Eliot Spitzer has declared that he will run for the post of New York City comptroller. |
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The only great thing he did as governor was to insist that the death penalty was just wrong. |
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The New York governor was the foremost democrat to stand athwart the Reagan Revolution. |
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The Democratic hopeful for Texas governor proved she had chops as a local Republican pol. |
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His former secretary and deputy governor of Sichuan is now suspected of orchestrating the car accident. |
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The visit of the governor of the province galvanized the Soissons academicians into identifying their intellectual interests more carefully and in a more public venue. |
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Old Jerry is running a cheapskate campaign, and he has not stated clearly why he wants to be governor again. |
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The governor has been criticized for his maladroit handling of the budget crisis. |
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Gaidar, formerly the vice governor of the Kirov Region, now educates people about how to deal with authorities. |
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But the governor also fingered videogames as a possible focus of his coming violence-control plan. |
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Enter Igor Kolomoiskiy, an imposing oligarch and the governor of the Dnepropetrovsk region. |
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Cuomo ran for governor in 2002, but pulled out before he was to be soundly defeated in the Democratic primary by carl McCall. |
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And voters would learn quickly that the former Florida governor is no carbon copy of his father and brother. |
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The lieutenant governor is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state of Utah at the next general election in the manner provided by law. |
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A breezy, sensible governor with a prophetic eye on Latin America and the ability to actually get things done? |
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As the former governor of neighboring Massachusetts, he is treated as something of a favorite son here. |
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It's easy to see how a governor with a proven track record and a focus on bread-and-butter issues could do well. |
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Romney is considered a favorite son, having been governor of neighboring Massachusetts. |
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As governor of California, Schwarzenegger himself demonstrated the limits of American brawn. |
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If asked to name a tough, charismatic Republican governor in a blue state, most people might say Gov. Chris Christie. |
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And when asked by blitzer about her plans for reelection as governor in 2010 or about a run for president in 2012, Palin demurred. |
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Ronstadt was one of several Arizonans who blanched at the gloomy face the governor had drawn on the state. |
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The California governor candidate hit back hard against charges she bilked a Hispanic housekeeper. |
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Cuomo, as any other governor would, insists his budgets are beacons of responsibility. |
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After a brief visit to his family in Pakistan, he is now serving as the shadow governor of the key northern province of Balkh. |
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Former governor Bill Richardson, who won freedom for Hunziker, tried in January to meet with bae, but was rebuffed by the regime. |
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As the Texas governor inches closer to the 2012 race, he would do well to remember the lessons of another popular GOP draftee. |
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The national media has been rooting for Haley, who would be the first woman and first ethnic minority governor of South Carolina. |
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Of course it does mean the governor is having to backtrack on yet another pledge he made. |
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Domestically, the former governor offers an avowedly nationalistic agenda, focused on American self-sufficiency. |
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The governor had contended that he wouldn't even need court authorization. |
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Six out of seven statewide elected officials, from governor on down to auditor, are Democrats. |
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She sought to arouse what attention she could by running for governor as the most libertine of libertarians. |
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With his campaign in turmoil, the former governor might be itching to hit the Appalachian Trail again. |
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Former Texas governor Ann Richards was a big fan of the Texas Rangers, a contingent of which was her protective detail. |
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But with all due respect, he was elected twice governor of Texas. |
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Ted Wells, an emotive, powerful giant of a lawyer, is already achieving results for the embattled governor of New York. |
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But, of course, different standards get applied when you are a Hollywood star versus a suddenly reborn politician who wants to be the governor of the state. |
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Deciding to challenge the then-incumbent governor Charlie Crist for an open Senate seat in 2010 was a gutsy decision. |
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In 2009, Christie eked out a slight win against incumbent governor Jon Corzine and still garnered 32 percent of the Hispanic vote. |
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This required that the emperor station a trusted senior man as governor of the province. |
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Agar named Simon Kalu Komi as SPLM-N head in the state and the governor of the province. |
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Ulpius Marcellus was sent as replacement governor and by 184 he had won a new peace, only to be faced with a mutiny from his own troops. |
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Although Albinus came close to victory, Severus's reinforcements won the day, and the British governor committed suicide. |
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Soon afterwards, an unnamed governor of one of the British provinces also attempted an uprising. |
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Each legion in Britain had a commander who answered to the governor and in time of war probably directly ruled troublesome districts. |
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It has to be noted that this was happening while the governor of Britain, Gaius Suetonius Paulinus, was away fighting in North Wales. |
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In 191 Severus was made governor of Pannonia Superior by Commodus at the advice of Quintus Aemilius Laetus, prefect of the Praetorian Guard. |
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To initiate his pupil into any part of learning, an ordinary skill in the governor is enough. |
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Kildare was appointed chief governor in 1524, resuming his dispute with Butler, which had before been in a lull. |
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She granted a royal charter to the Muscovy Company, whose first governor was Sebastian Cabot, and commissioned a world atlas from Diogo Homem. |
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However, Thomas Seymour continued scheming to control the royal family and tried to have himself appointed the governor of the King's person. |
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As the Spanish Equatorial Region, it was ruled by a governor general exercising military and civilian powers. |
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From 1600 to 1603, as governor of the Channel Island of Jersey, Raleigh modernised its defences. |
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While the federal investigation centers on charges that the governor diverted 20 billion pesos, Tabasco Gov. |
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In 1989, Douglas Wilder became the first African American elected as governor in the United States. |
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In turn, governor of Bursa province Shahabettin Harput reported that Bursa was the locomotive of Turkey. |
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One governor of the company was even reported as saying in 1864 that he would rather have the saltpetre made than the tax on salt. |
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Under the act, for the first time the legislative and executive powers of the governor general's council were separated. |
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It also added six additional members to the governor general's executive committee. |
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The Dutch defense, led by governor Frederick Coyett, held out for nine months. |
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He was subsequently appointed governor of Ely and a colonel in the Eastern Association. |
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It was into this atmosphere that Monck, the governor of Scotland under the Cromwells, marched south with his army from Scotland. |
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In 1683, he became the governor of the Hudson's Bay Company, but did not take an active role in its governance. |
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In 1981, their twin daughters, Barbara and Jenna were born. In 1994, George W. Bush was elected governor of Texas. |
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However, on orders of the city's governor Feodor Rostopchin, rather than capitulation, Moscow was burned. |
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I never thought I'd say it, but being the governor of California kicks butt! |
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As such, it was governed directly by the central or federal government and the president of Mexico appointed its governor or executive regent. |
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Often the minister of finance will appoint the governor in consultation with the central bank's board and its incumbent governor. |
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Many engines, stationary and mobile, are also fitted with a governor to regulate the speed of the engine without the need for human interference. |
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The governor could not actually hold a set speed, because it would assume a new constant speed in response to load changes. |
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The governor was able to handle smaller variations such as those caused by fluctuating heat load to the boiler. |
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As a consequence, engines equipped only with this governor were not suitable for operations requiring constant speed, such as cotton spinning. |
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In 1854 British governor William Reid launched an agricultural show at Buskett which is still being held today. |
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An inscription mentioning early governor Aulus Platorius Nepos indicates that the change of plans took place early on. |
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Perhaps the brashest governor in the United States has brought his apology to them. |
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In recognition of his patronage, Handel was made a governor of the Hospital the day after his initial concert. |
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Carlos Reutemann became a politician and served as governor of his native state in Argentina. |
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Association of this proposal with California Republicans, especially incumbent governor Pete Wilson, drove many Hispanic voters to the Democrats. |
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In 1885, France appointed a governor and established a general council, thus giving it the proper administration for a colony. |
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The governor is appointed by the Queen on the advice of the British government. |
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In historic times, the governor would have used his personal symbols before a generic flag for use by the governor was created. |
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In 1539, the King sent a new governor to Iceland, Klaus von Mervitz, with a mandate to introduce reform and take possession of church property. |
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He struck up an unlikely friendship with Wallace years later when the former governor renounced many of his previous segregationist views. |
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Until the arrival of governor Woodes Rogers three years later, Nassau would be home for these pirates and their many recruits. |
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Despite reproaches for some of his excesses, he was generally protected by Sir Thomas Modyford, the governor of Jamaica. |
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The royal governor was able to appoint and remove at will all judges, sheriffs, and other executive officials, and restrict town meetings. |
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Virginia's governor Lord Dunmore attempted to rally a loyalist force but was decisively beaten in December 1775 at the Battle of Great Bridge. |
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The Senate is the upper house, consisting of 11 members appointed by the governor on the advice of the premier and the leader of the opposition. |
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There is no governor appointed to represent the Queen on the territory, as there are no longer any native inhabitants. |
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A governor is appointed by the Queen of the United Kingdom on the advice of the British Government to represent the monarch. |
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The governor noted that the policy mandated by AB 606 prohibits discrimination based on characteristics already covered in law. |
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After consulting the premier, the governor allocates a portfolio of responsibilities to each Cabinet member. |
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Beginning in 1965, the governor of the Bahamas also was governor of the Turks and Caicos Islands and oversaw affairs for the islands. |
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The cabinet consisted of three ex officio members and five appointed by the governor from among the members of the House of Assembly. |
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The teacher is appointed by the governor from suitable qualified applicants who are New Zealand registered teachers. |
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The Administrator has all the executive and legislative authority of a governor of an overseas territory. |
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A lieutenant governor may defer assent to the governor general, and the governor general may defer assent to federal bills to the sovereign. |
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It is not actually necessary for the governor general to sign a bill passed by a legislature, the signature being merely an attestation. |
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Under that act, the executive was to be headed by a governor appointed by the Secretary of State, who could consult the Governor General. |
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The governor was responsible to the Secretary of State for acts of omission and commission. |
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The Tokyo Metropolitan Government, which administers the whole metropolis, is headed by a publicly elected governor and metropolitan assembly. |
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A General Court, made up of the governor and the Council, was the highest court in the colony at the time. |
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The governor requested and obtained British and African troops, including the King's African Rifles. |
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They have a governor and a unicameral legislative body elected directly by their voters. |
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In Canada, the crossing is officially named Douglas in honour of Sir James Douglas, the first governor of the Colony of British Columbia. |
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A governor had to make himself accessible to the people he governed, but he could delegate various duties. |
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When he became governor of Cisalpine Gaul in 58 BC, Julius Caesar inherited four legions, numbered VII to X, that were already based there. |
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Agricola began his military career in Britain, serving under governor Gaius Suetonius Paulinus. |
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When his command ended in 73, he was made patrician in Rome and appointed governor of Gallia Aquitania. |
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Quintus Lollius Urbicus, governor of Roman Britain at the time, initially supervised the effort, which took about twelve years to complete. |
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The governor was invested with general executive powers and authorized to call a locally elected assembly. |
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Additionally, the royal governor was granted powers to undermine local democracy. |
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A PRISON governor has been treated for a suspected broken nose after a lag beat him with a salt shaker. |
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Further laws allowed the governor to billet troops in private property without permission. |
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In 1764 he was made secretary to the colonial governor George Johnstone at Pensacola, Florida. |
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In 1645, Sir John Owen was appointed governor of the castle instead, however, leading to a bitter dispute between the two men. |
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In the aftermath of the siege, Colonel John Carter was appointed governor of the castle and fresh repairs were carried out. |
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At the same time, teaching in English was required in schools founded by governor Isaac Barrow. |
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He urged Oais Pasha, the Ottoman colonial governor in Zabid, to attack his father. |
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Lala Kara Mustafa Pasha, the Ottoman governor of Syria, was ordered by Selim II to suppress the Yemeni rebels. |
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In 1569 Queen Elizabeth I, Queen of England and Ireland, appointed Sir Moyses Hill as the governor of Olderfleet Castle. |
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The once prosperous and contented island went into sharp decline when Verres became governor of Sicily. |
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The only Vandal governor of Sardinia about whom there is substantial record is the last, Godas, a Visigoth noble. |
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In 1050, the island's governor Abd Allah ibn Aglab rebelled and established the independent Taifa of Mallorca. |
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Longyearbyen is the largest settlement on the archipelago, the seat of the governor and the only town to be incorporated. |
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Plautius became governor of the new province, until 47 when he was replaced by Publius Ostorius Scapula. |
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The governor has a cabinet consisting of appointed leaders of various state government agencies, called commissioners. |
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Other notable Greeks in Egypt during the Ottoman period included Damat Hasan Pasha from the Morea, a governor of Egypt. |
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The governor general or monarch may, though, in certain crisis situations exercise their power without ministerial advice. |
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Its nine members are appointed by the governor general on the advice of the prime minister and minister of justice. |
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The president of the Audiencia, which had its seat in Antigua Guatemala, was the governor of the entire area. |
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In 1609 the area became a captaincy general and the governor was also granted the title of captain general. |
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He married Filipa Moniz Perestrelo, daughter of the Porto Santo governor and Portuguese nobleman of Lombard origin Bartolomeu Perestrello. |
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But while praying, they were imprisoned by the governor of the island, ostensibly on suspicion of being pirates. |
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He arrived at Santo Domingo on 29 June, but was denied port, and the new governor refused to listen to his storm prediction. |
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Or, at least, they would balance each other out if the lieutenant governor actually did something. |
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He arrived at Santo Domingo on June 29, 1502, but was denied port, and the new governor refused to listen to his storm prediction. |
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The governor of Massachusetts had state regiments on trains headed south the next day. |
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In the local level, former priest Eddie Panlilio was elected as governor of Pampanga in 2007, defeating two administration candidates. |
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In 1971, State Senator Henry Howell of Virginia, a former Democrat, was elected lieutenant governor as an independent. |
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Two years later, he campaigned for governor as an independent, but lost by 15,000 votes. |
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He came out of retirement in 63 when he was sent as governor to Africa Province. |
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Corruption was so rife that it was almost expected that a governor would come back from these appointments with his pockets full. |
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The fighting there had killed the previous governor and routed Cestius Gallus, the governor of Syria, when he tried to restore order. |
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Josephus, dismissing these things, said that the only governor of the habitable earth was Vespasian who conquered it. |
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Osborne asserted that Hammond's second in command, Major Rolph, had plotted against the king's life, and that the governor was cognizant of it. |
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He led the Puritans to neighboring Nansemond in 1635, and later was appointed as governor of the Virginia Colony. |
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They hanged the Roman soldiers collecting the tax and forced the governor to flee to a Roman fort, which they then besieged. |
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After their experiences with the predatory Roman governor and Lucius Apronius, the Frisii became disaffected towards Rome. |
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Ket and Wig appear in the Gesta Danorum as the sons of Frowin, the governor of Schleswig. |
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Tiberius himself fell under severe criticism for recommending Varus as the governor of Germania. |
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Vespasian accepted and entered an alliance with Gaius Licinius Mucianus, the governor of Syria, against Vitellius. |
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Bauchi state governor Mohammed Abubakar has advocated making use of genetic knowledge to denote poverty, underdevelopment and disease. |
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The other, Titus Flavius Norbanus, the former governor of Raetia, was a member of Domitian's family. |
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In 486 he defeated Syagrius, last governor of the Soissons domain, and took northern France. |
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In their aftermath, the military governor of Pannonia, Marcus Iallius Bassus, initiated negotiations with 11 tribes. |
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The Iazyges defeated and killed Claudius Fronto, Roman governor of Lower Moesia. |
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In 1662 van Riebeeck was succeeded by Zacharias Wagenaer as governor of the Cape. |
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In 1419, Henry's father appointed him governor of the province of the Algarve. |
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When de Nicuesa arrived at the city's port, a mob appeared, and the ensuing disturbance prevented the governor from disembarking into the city. |
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Balboa received Pedrarias and his representatives in July 1514 and accepted resignedly his replacement as governor and mayor. |
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This created order in Damascus, enough for the governor to send for a larger relief force from Egypt. |
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Yizhou governor Li Tan revolted against Mongol rule in February 1262, and Kublai ordered his Chancellor Shi Tianze and Shi Shu to attack Li Tan. |
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At the local level, the island's 22 provinces are administered by a governor and provincial council. |
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The king appointed Balboa as interim governor in 1511 and in 1513 he was appointed supreme commander of the colony. |
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From 1415 to 1437 Pedro de Meneses, 1st Count of Vila Real became the first governor of Ceuta. |
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In 772, Shaqya defeated an Umayyad force and killed the governor of the fortress of Medellin by a ruse. |
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By the time of the governor Uqba, and possibly as early as 714, the city of Pamplona was occupied by a Berber garrison. |
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As the governor Ibn Habib was looking for him, he then fled to the more powerful Zanata Berber confederacy, who were enemies of Ibn Habib. |
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He became Cuba's first permanent governor to reside in Havana instead of Santiago, and he built Havana's first church made of masonry. |
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In 1655, France appointed a governor at Plaisance, as Placentia was known in French, thus starting the French colonization of Newfoundland. |
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Pizarro was named governor and captain of all conquests in Peru, or New Castile, as the Spanish now called the land. |
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One general, Phraya Taksin, former governor of Tak, began the reunification effort. |
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Sousa returned to Lisbon a year later to become governor of India and never returned to Brazil. |
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In 1949, Britain formally declared the governor of Aden to be the governor of Kamaran but the island did not become a part of the colony. |
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The governor ordered solemn funeral rites for the dead and payments to their widows and orphans. |
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The rebellion was crushed in 1769 by the next governor Alejandro O'Reilly, who executed five of the conspirators. |
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The Louisiana territory was to be administered by superiors in Cuba with a governor on site in New Orleans. |
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These towns continued to be ruled by indigenous elites under the Spanish crown, with an indigenous governor and a town councils. |
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The name was promoted in 1945 by Marcus Kaisiepo, brother of the future governor Frans Kaisiepo. |
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The new governor returned to the island as instructed, bringing with him his wife and children. |
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He would be governor for life of any lands he discovered, but he was expected to finance for himself all costs of exploration and settlement. |
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Members of the judicial branch are appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the Senate. |
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After the Americans left, Tabasco governor Justo Santa Anna rebelled against Mexico City due to the lack of support during the war. |
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Some sources suggest Almagro received such a requirement in 1534 by the Spanish king and was officially declared governor of New Toledo. |
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Between 1528 and 1559 he worked as a leader of the financial department council and as the civil governor of Mexico City. |
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Legazpi had established a government on the islands and went on to become the first Spanish governor of the Philippines. |
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At the time of the formation of Banten Province, Djamal Hakamudin was appointed as the first governor by the Indonesian central government. |
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Several changes to the state constitution have affected the office of the governor and the cabinet. |
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However it did have a royal governor appointed by the king, as well as a powerful landed gentry. |
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For much of the history of the Royal Colony, the formal appointed governor was absentee, often remaining in England. |
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The expedition was authorized by the governor of Chile but not the Viceroy of Peru. |
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The voivode, in effect, a territorial governor or viceroy appointed by the Hungarian Crown. |
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The governor of Siberia and the various local authorities were ordered to provide the researchers all the aid they required. |
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Francisco Huenchumilla, governor of the Araucania region, said the eruption has so far caused no deaths. |
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But the Maryland governor also has higher ambitions for the commemoration. |
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Gregorio Sanchez has since been barred from politics, ending his run for governor of the state of Quintana Roo. |
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Now with the new governor of Chukotka-Roman Abramovich-the company has been operating flights to Anadyr on a regular basis. |
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In his letter to Virginia's governor excerpted below, Rolfe tries to unsort the mixture of motives that led to his decision to marry Pocahantas. |
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The incumbent governor was unhorsed by the scandal that broke during his reelection campaign. |
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She was a mayor of town for 8000 for one term, then governor of ALASKA for little more than a year. That constitutes a trophy Veep. |
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Try to picture the governor twirling a towel at an aggie game. |
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Some rumors that the governor had smoked pot as a teenager were flying around, but he has finally managed to shake them off. |
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At this point, the prison governor and his staff fled to an unused part of the prison and secured themselves in there. |
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After the accession of Vespasian, Quintus Petillius Cerialis was appointed governor of Britain and the conquest of the Brigantes was begun. |
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Zhong You was one of the disciples of Confucius and Confucius had arranged for him to be given the position of governor by the Ji family. |
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He served as governor until 1969, when he was surprisingly defeated by underdog Democrat Frank Licht. |
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After the Glorious Revolution in 1689, Bostonians overthrew royal governor Sir Edmund Andros. |
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At their head was the governor or master, who was appointed by the board of guardians. |
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Finally, the pulley rotation drives the flyball governor which controls the valve for the steam input to the piston cylinder. |
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No modern governor general has disallowed a bill, though provincial lieutenant governors have. |
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In British overseas territories that have instituted this practice, the relevant governor delivers the speech. |
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In 2005, the government, led by central bank governor Gideon Gono, started making overtures that white farmers could come back. |
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The prime minister still has the final say on who becomes the candidate that is recommended to the governor general for appointment to the court. |
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The colony in Suriname had originally been founded in the 1650s by Lord Francis Willoughby, the British governor of Barbados. |
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Meanwhile, the civilian Andrew Johnson was appointed military governor of the state by President Abraham Lincoln. |
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The fact that Delaware and Pennsylvania shared the same governor was not unique. |
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The lieutenant governor presides over the Senate, but only voting when ties occur, and is also a member of the cabinet. |
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It remains in recess until the monarch, governor general, or lieutenant governor summons parliamentarians again. |
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They then ambushed the governor and his party, who were on their way to visit the church. |
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In 1816 the colony was dissolved, with its last governor being James Leith. |
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In 1699, prior to the War of the Spanish Succession, Christopher Codrington became the governor of the Leeward Islands. |
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The governor and lieutenant governor oversee twenty agencies and departments from offices in the State Capitol. |
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There he was successful in business and became governor of the Company of Merchant Adventurers of London. |
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He went on to become successful in business and governor of the Company of Merchant Adventurers of London. |
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The state government is headed by an elected governor who controls the executive branch of government. |
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The local Camisard brigade had a station on Mont Lozere led by the boy-general Cavalier, who later became governor of the island of Jersey. |
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In 1778, Frederick Haldimand took over for Guy Carleton as governor of Quebec. |
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The new governor promises to work to revive the state's creaky economy. |
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The governor has proposed a number of cost-cutting measures. |
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The governor and her surrogates asked the public to support the change. |
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The moderator allowed audience members to ask the governor questions. |
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