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was "First returned for Lisburn Oct. 1853, and | sat until he accepted Chiltern Hundreds Feb. 1863". |
e was appointed to the Canadian Senate where he | sat until his death the next year. |
elected MP for Cambridge University in 1628 and | sat until 1629 when King Charles decided to rule wi |
cted MP for Norwich for the Long Parliament and | sat until 1653. |
r Hedon for the Cavalier Parliament in 1661 and | sat until his death. |
ecame a member of the Senate of Canada where he | sat until his death in 1922. |
ed MP for St Mawes in a by-election in 1663 and | sat until his death in 1665. |
ecame chief editor of Verdens Gang in 1967, and | sat until his old age retirement in 1977. |
He was then elected MP for Amersham and | sat until 1707 when under the Acts of Union 1707, h |
of Parliament for Basingstoke in 1906, where he | sat until his appointment as a High Court Judge in |
urch at the 1761 general election, and held the | sat until the 1768 general election. |
Member of Parliament for Derbyshire in 1698 and | sat until January 1701. |
Herron was former PC, | sat until dissolution as an independent, then ran a |
elected to the chamber of deputies, in which he | sat until 1830, consistent in his opposition to the |
to the European Parliament in 1979, in which he | sat until 1989. |
He was re-elected in in 1832, and held the | sat until he stood down at the 1835 general electio |
He retired as a judge in 1985, but occasionally | sat until 1991. |
es for the Long Parliament in November 1640 and | sat until he was excluded under Pride's Purge in 16 |
He was elected MP for Tregony in 1628 and | sat until 1629 when King Charles decided to rule wi |
lected at a by-election for North-East Cork and | sat until he was defeated in the January 1910 gener |
He was then elected MP for Calne in 1690 and | sat until his death in 1691. |
ber of Parliament MP for Chippenham in 1685 and | sat until 1690. |
d MP for Derbyshire for the Long Parliament and | sat until he was excluded under Pride's Purge in 16 |
ed in November 1640 for the Long Parliament and | sat until 1648 whe he was excluded under Pride's Pu |
switched to representing Deptford in 1937, and | sat until 1955; he served as an Alderman from 1955 |
ed in November 1640 for the Long Parliament and | sat until 1648 when he was excluded under Pride's P |
elected in 1661 for the Cavalier Parliament and | sat until 1679. |
He was re-elected in 1628 and | sat until 1629 when King Charles decided to rule wi |
ment for the City of London in August 1833, and | sat until he lost the seat in June 1841. |
cted MP for the town in 1625, 1626 and 1628 and | sat until 1629 when King Charles decided to rule wi |
Parliament for Oxford University, for which he | sat until 1750. |
elected in 1661 for the Cavalier Parliament and | sat until his death in 1678 |
1628 he was re-elected again for Worcester and | sat until 1629 when King Charles decided to rule wi |
He | sat until 1629 when King Charles decided to rule wi |
er of Parliament (MP) for Rochester in 1702 and | sat until 1705 when following his defeat he was des |
Rochester again in 1710 in a Tory landslide and | sat until 1715 when he declined to stand. |
f Horsbrugh in the County of Peebles, where she | sat until her death. |
rliament for Bristol in the Long Parliament and | sat until 1653. |
She | sat until the February 1974 general election when s |
was elected Member of Parliament for Newark and | sat until 1679. |
He | sat until his death, which took place at Antrim roa |
Lincoln again in 1625, in 1626 and 1628 when he | sat until 1629 when King Charles decided to rule wi |
He | sat until he was excluded under Pride's Purge in 16 |
964, when he was elected to the Senate where he | sat until the Parliament was suspended in 1972. |
ed in November 1640 for the Long Parliament and | sat until 1641 when he was disabled for supporting |
iament for Aldeburgh in the Long Parliament and | sat until he was excluded under Pride's Purge. |
er in November 1640 for the Long Parliament and | sat until he was excluded under Pride's Purge in 16 |
He | sat until his death in 1648. |
a member of the Legislative Council in 1851 and | sat until 1857, when he was elected as member for L |
was elected Member of Parliament for Wells and | sat until 1629 when King Charles decided to rule wi |
He was re-elected MP for Andover in 1628 and | sat until 1629, when King Charles decided to rule w |
In 1628 he was elected MP for Yorkshire and | sat until 1629 when King Charles decided to rule wi |
He was elected MP for Appleby in 1689 and | sat until 1695. |
s elected Member of Parliament for Amersham and | sat until 1687. |
lative Council for the South Province, where he | sat until 1946, and served as President of the Coun |
s re-elected MP for Buckinghamshire in 1702 and | sat until 1705. |
inted to the Supreme Court of Indiana, where he | sat until 1946 and which he presided three times. |
The old station | sat untouched for a while, but was partially torn d |
was stored at the Library of Congress where it | sat, untouched, until 2005 when it was discovered b |
The building | sat unused for several years, but was reopened by t |
The terminal and tracks leading to it | sat unused from 1984 until the 1990s when it was co |
One source says the tug | sat unused for years. |
The building | sat unused until 1976, at which time a restoration |
I | sat up all night reading and rereading Orion in a s |
then a candidate for a seat in the U.S. Senate, | sat up on the porch of his hotel in Jonesboro, Illi |
ak his leg, and instead of writhing in pain, he | sat up on the stretcher and pretended to row it off |
His last words, as he | sat up in bed whilst still working on his 'History |
p and after lightning struck it, The Undertaker | sat up before revealing that he had been through he |
Upon his return to Germany he | sat up a new laboratory producing “timed-release hy |
as the "Father of the Constitution", purposely | sat up front, stating in the preface to his notes t |
As he reached the dugout, he abruptly | sat up, and pumped his fists to the crowd. |
ttempted the move a second time, The Undertaker | sat up. |
Finally, he got a large ledger and | sat upon it. |
And he that | sat upon the throne said, Behold, I make all things |
It | sat upon a hemispherical rocker, and was operated b |
Sadly sang the Birde as she | sat upon the thorne; |
It is thought that the dwellings that | sat upon the mound were constructed of materials su |
he bottom of the hill that Elizabeth Farm House | sat upon making this homestead a group of buildings |
(begun in 1933) the town of East New Market had | sat upon the main north-south road of the Eastern S |
m heaven and came and rolled away the stone and | sat upon it. |
ate in life she recounted how, aged 11, she had | sat upon the knee of "the ugly little admiral" Nels |
s (260 ha), centered on the hill that his house | sat upon. |
igs being killed, usually by being accidentally | sat upon. |
Thetsagarn | Sat using the RTGS Sat would work better than Sart |
The lodge | sat vacant for several years and the entire north a |
was a very unsuccessful office building, as it | sat vacant or nearly vacant for almost two decades. |
ures were leveled during this time and the land | sat vacant until the building and real estate boom |
closed their Northwest Mall location which has | sat vacant to this day. |
It | sat vacant until it was renovated and reopened in 1 |
It | sat vacant until the mid-2000s when it was renovate |
The building | sat vacant and unused for over 25 years. |
The building | sat vacant and neglected until 1969, when the City |
It has | sat vacant since 1994 and continues to deteriorate. |
After the business closed, the building | sat vacant and deteriorated for five years until th |
The building was boarded up and | sat vacant for a period of many years, during which |
over what to do with the burned skyscraper, it | sat vacant for eight years until it was demolished |
The church | sat vacant for many years, but near the end of the |
Mervyns closed at the mall in 2006 and | sat vacant until 2010. |
lic in 1994, the Los Angeles has for many years | sat vacant, although it can be rented as a venue fo |
, the building fell out of use in the 1970s and | sat vacant. |
gory Electric Refrigeration Company but by 1928 | sat vacant. |
pass rate on SOL end-of-course tests; the mean | SAT verbal and math score is 509 and 523 respective |
The Simpsons - Willow, disappointed in her | SAT Verbal score, describes herself as Cletus the S |
Median | SAT verbal score: 537, median SAT math score: 554. |
RTBF | Sat was launched by RTBF on 26 November 2001. |
The | SAT was established by the State Administrative Tri |
RTBF | Sat was a Belgian international television channel, |
The plot of land on which the theatre | sat was approximately square, 127 feet (39 m) acros |
y be no way for us to construct the circuit for | SAT, we can just try to “guess” it. |
Armstrong | sat well back, losing ten seconds to his nearest ri |
reader with a full, richly burnished tone which | sat well with the leader's preference for a sweet, |
Eldon's work | sat well with that of Lee & Herring, and he continu |
ended within a tripod, over which the priestess | sat when pronouncing oracles. |
ol seniors who earn a 3.7 GPA and a 1200 on the | SAT will still be able to get a full scholarship un |
ls were held in a 3x5 trailer where the captive | sat with his hands and feet shackled to a bolt in t |
The Anti-Confederation MPs | sat with the Liberal caucus. |
y representative was Thomas Herman Johnson, who | sat with the opposition Liberal Party. |
al Assembly, he retired from Bordeaux, where it | sat, with Henri Rochefort and others until such tim |
During his time in office he | sat with the governing Social Credit caucus. |
That night the general | sat with several of us at a fire in front of his te |
didate S.A.D. Bertrand by 388 votes to 208, and | sat with the Conservative caucus on the opposition |
when it came to power in 1935 and subsequently | sat with the Liberal Party caucus. |
To Katherine Clark, who | sat with Walter for four months in the spring and s |
st of his parliamentary career though he always | sat with the Liberal caucus and was considered a Li |
Reynaud is a member of the Socialist Party, and | sat with the Party of European Socialists in the Eu |
unk, showered with the men in the shower block, | sat with the men at the outdoor movie pictures and |
He | sat with the members of the Parti rouge. |
he Conservatives won this election, and Parrish | sat with his party in opposition. |
He | sat with seven other judges while hearing a case. |
The associate said "I have | sat with the two of them at least twice. |
The detainee | sat with his hands cuffed and feet shackled to a bo |
he Conservatives won the election, and McDonald | sat with his party in opposition. |
He represented the division of Shawinigan and | sat with the members of the Union Nationale. |
He | sat with the Liberal Party of Canada caucus. |
In Parliament, he | sat with the Nationalist Party group. |
eld in a 3 x 5 meter trailer, where the captive | sat with his hands and feet shackled to a bolt in t |
in Queensland, he described himself as such and | sat with the Protectionist Party in Parliament. |
al riding of Westmount in the 1936 election and | sat with the Union Nationale caucus. |
The following day, they returned and | sat with their backs towards the site as the nuclea |
ervative Party leader Sir John A. Macdonald and | sat with the Conservatives in the House of Commons. |
ally those traveling in the ministry would have | sat, with an elders bench immediately in front of t |
He first | sat with the governing Social Credit caucus and the |
rity government in this election, and Armstrong | sat with the small opposition group. |
the seat originally as a Conservative in 1941, | sat with the Coalition in '45 and '49, then joined |
He | sat with the United Farmers of Alberta caucus. |
He | sat with the Socialist Group and sat on the Europea |
Glassey and Drake, when elected, | sat with the Protectionists in Parliament. |
ldwell was shot through a window or wall as she | sat with her children on a bed. |
Moley commemoration and the following month he | sat with the Caraher family during the trial of Mic |
ative Assembly of Alberta from 1979 to 1986 and | sat with the governing Progressive Conservative cau |
he Civic Platform party on 6 December 2007, and | sat with her colleagues in the EPP-ED group, servin |
One day, as the three | sat with Dr. Bell discussing the problems of aviati |
The captive | sat with his hands and feet shackled to a bolt in t |
She | sat with the governing Social Credit party and late |
me, but would rebound with 2 road victories and | sat with a .500 |
and organization they dominated the nobles who | sat with them in the ruling councils of Toledo; and |
ral incumbent Donald A. Ross byh 127 votes, and | sat with the Labour parliamentary group in the legi |
however says that for the film it was Abrar who | sat with him. |
ailors; and as John Whitgift's vicar-general he | sat with five bishops on special commissions at the |
Lawrence | sat with his colleagues as a government backbencher |
The detainee | sat with his hands and feet shackled to a bolt in t |
d Robin Teverson, elected later the same night, | sat with the European Liberal Democrat and Reform P |
In the following year he | sat with Sir Julius Caesar and others on two commis |
Wren | sat with the Liberal caucus and ran twice in Ontari |
ckey through their opening eight games, as they | sat with a 3-3-2 record, however, the team fell int |
From 1963 until 1969 he | sat with the opposition Liberal party before crossi |
rm the Democratic Representative Caucus, Pankiw | sat with other DRC members in the Progressive Conse |
as a Justice of the Peace as early as 1788, and | sat with the County Board of Justices and Freeholde |
Robinson | sat with the Nationalist Party of Australia (the fe |
y of Quebec in the L'Assomption in the 1936 and | sat with the Union Nationale, but he did not run ag |
The captive | sat with his hands cuffed and feet shackled to a bo |
ervative Party leader Sir John A. Macdonald and | sat with the Conservatives in the House of Commons. |
She was elected on the PDS ticket and | sat with the European United Left - Nordic Green Le |
position party during this period, and Laughlin | sat with his party caucus on the opposition benches |
ajority government in this election, and Corrin | sat with the opposition for the next four years as |
Parliament resigned from the Liberal caucus and | sat without party affiliation. |
t has a built in 80000 word spell checker and a | SAT word builder. |
ingle cycle of 5000 years in which the heavenly | Sat Yuga, or Golden Age, is first and lasts for 125 |
cycle of 5000 years in which the Golden Age, or | Sat Yuga, is first and lasts for 1250 years. |
isor for the South Vietnam military in the Rung | Sat zone. |
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