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eremy Thorpe, Pardoe was a candidate for the | leadership of the Liberal Party. |
of the Order of Australia (AM) for "dynamic | leadership and consistent professional excellence". |
Bridge received the George Medal for his | leadership of a squad which defused a bomb with a delay |
uidance, the IAFC gained recognition for its | leadership in EMS such as spearheading the national obs |
es Wasser & Associates, was registered for a | Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design gold cert |
For his | leadership of the brigade in the period from November 1 |
of Uganda as the best mission for political | leadership of the country. |
Dale was the guest speaker for the | Leadership Commitment Event held at Hilldale Church of |
row control of ILEA and Townsend ran for the | Leadership, but lost to Christopher Chataway who was th |
He is known for his | leadership and quick thinking in a situation. |
For distinguished | leadership in this operation, Shepherd received his fir |
own throughout the Pittsburgh region for his | leadership in numerous civic groups. |
In 2003, he ran for the | leadership of the NDP but lost to Carole James. |
ating in the same region at the time for its | leadership by Josephine Roche. |
Brethren Academy for Ministerial | Leadership |
s witnesses, and responsibility for pastoral | leadership was not restricted to Peter.[11] |
eral Party and also organized for Bourassa's | leadership campaign. |
-03, O'Connor supported Bill Blaikie for the | leadership of the federal NDP. |
For his | leadership, Mendis was honored with the State Departmen |
currently Director of the Center for Public | Leadership and a professor of public service at Harvard |
Albers ran for the | leadership of Social Credit in 1999. |
He ran again for the | leadership of the MMF in 2003, but was defeated by Davi |
In 1998 Neeson stood for the | leadership of Alliance upon the resignation of John Ald |
He was a candidate for the | leadership of the Nova Scotia Liberal Party in 2007. |
ipient of a 2009 Fuse "Sizzle" Award for her | leadership in the Washington State Legislature and effo |
In 1969, he stood for the | leadership of the Manitoba Liberal Party (as the Libera |
Shambhala Institute for Authentic | Leadership |
1996, Olsen successfully challenged for the | leadership. |
ned to Parliament, challenged Attlee for the | leadership but was defeated. |
s decision to challenge Neil Kinnock for the | leadership. |
of thirteen NDP caucus members to call for a | leadership review of Carole James. |
Mr. Pham is publicly recognized for his | leadership and management abilities. |
8, 2005, Crutcher became a candidate for the | leadership of the right-wing Alberta Alliance Party, ru |
hen announced his intention to stand for the | leadership. |
He ran for the | leadership of the Ontario Liberal Party in 1954, coming |
r has also won awards for technical/business | leadership at AT&T and Honeywell. |
In 1975, Spivak was challenged for the | leadership of his party by former Cabinet Minister Ster |
He supported Dave Barrett for the | leadership of the federal New Democratic Party in 1989. |
hroughout the industry, he was known for his | leadership in quality assurance, marketing, and product |
ommonwealth Institute and Center for Woman's | Leadership at Babson College, the top 100 businesses we |
He ran unsuccessfully in 1971 for the | leadership of the Union Nationale, losing to Gabriel Lo |
s Mrs Barbara King, who won an award for her | leadership skills. |
s a Hamilton, Ontario lawyer and ran for the | leadership of the Ontario Liberal Party in 1950. |
In 1961, he ran for the | leadership of the province's newly-created New Democrat |
He was awarded the Navy Cross for his | leadership at Wake Island. |
For his | leadership at Pozieres, Heane was made a Companion of t |
store, first inn, and was recognized for his | leadership among newcomers to Milwaukee. |
She registered to run for the | leadership of the federal New Democratic Party, but due |
Henderson also ran for the | leadership of the Manitoba Liberal Party on three occas |
llowing year, O'Brien challenged him for the | leadership. |
Agnos is best known for his | leadership of San Francisco during the 1989 Loma Prieta |
Due to his support for Billy Hughes for the | leadership after the death of Joseph Lyons, he was left |
In 1990, she supported Paul Martin for the | leadership of the Liberal Party of Canada. |
eturned to politics in 1998, running for the | leadership of the Alberta Liberals after the resignatio |
tire, MacDonald committed to running for the | leadership of the Progressive Conservative Association |
lan Newell research excellence medal for his | leadership in speech recognition. |
d though unsuccessful won admiration for his | leadership from all sides. |
esiding in London, he was best known for his | leadership during the 1957 Alexandra Bus Boycott, one o |
nder Burke was later awarded the OBE for his | leadership of HMS Splendid in the Gulf. |
ial cabinet minister and a candidate for the | leadership of the Conservative Party of Canada. |
Berthoud was best known for his | leadership of the 362,000-member National Taxpayers Uni |
Recognized again for his | leadership ability, he was promoted to major general in |
a credible run by a French Canadian for the | leadership of the Liberal party. |
Nominations for the | leadership closed on midday Monday, 11 September 2006. |
Cheverie ran unsuccessfully for the | leadership of the Prince Edward Island Liberal Party in |
ciety of Historic Preservation Award for her | leadership in the restoration of the historic building |
tion Center, and Naifeh Center for Effective | Leadership. |
ism that backed John McDonnell's bid for the | leadership of the Labour party. |
He ran for the | leadership of the Ontario Liberal Party at the 1958 Ont |
The Cambridge Programme for Sustainability | Leadership (CPSL), formerly the Cambridge Programme for |
bell, was awarded the Victoria Cross for his | leadership during the battle. |
setts by Babson College's Center for Women's | Leadership, with then revenues of $150 million. |
For her | leadership, Leymah Gbowee has been awarded the Blue Rib |
ndidate in Toronto and, in 1942, ran for the | leadership of the Ontario CCF, losing to Ted Jolliffe. |
f the Cambridge Programme for Sustainability | Leadership, an Ambassador for WWF-UK and an Associate o |
ril 2009, Hudak entered the campaign for the | leadership of the PC Party of Ontario, quickly securing |
struggled against Olug Moxammat Khan for the | leadership of the Golden Horde, and died in this strugg |
e centre back position and was known for his | leadership abilities. |
For his | leadership at Fleurus and Wavre he was awarded the Iron |
Walkley Award for journalism | leadership 2004 |
He is best known for his | leadership in a probe, by dogsled, northward over the s |
Anderson also declared her candidacy for the | leadership, although she dropped her bid before the off |
ard Member, Sorensen Institute for Political | Leadership |
uate of the Bowhay Institute for Legislative | Leadership Development program. |
Lee ran for the | leadership of the Progressive Conservative Party of PEI |
He also was a candidate for the | leadership of the Liberal Party in 1958, but was defeat |
The school is well known for its | leadership program, Dragonfire, and its grade 8 counter |
He ran for the | leadership of the Manitoba Liberal Party in 1927, but w |
The next election for the | leadership of the Liberal Party of Canada was triggered |
n early gay-interest periodical, and for his | leadership role with the Philadelphia-based homophile o |
and gradually became a fan favorite for his | leadership and his devotion to the club. |
ce and spacecraft control, and for inspiring | leadership in unmanned exploration of the solar system. |
Lefroy was challenged for the | leadership on 9 April 1919, and needed his own casting |
For his | leadership in the campaign he was advanced to a Knight |
He considered running for the | leadership of the New Democratic Party in 1975, but dec |
rded the Distinguished Service Order for his | leadership in Iraq. |
s candidacy to run against Naoto Kan for the | leadership. |
Bower Award for Business | Leadership, 2003. |
rded the Distinguished Service Order for his | leadership, which included command of Victoria Cross re |
hand at provincial politics, running for the | leadership of the Nova Scotia Liberal Party. |
tional stage when he won the contest for the | leadership of the PSDB in the Chamber. |
rge margins they supported both Benn for the | leadership and many Bennite policies. |
ram with extensive opportunities for student | leadership. |
rlusconi expressed his support for Algeria's | leadership. |
s awarded a silver medal by Congress for his | leadership at the Battle of Cowpens, during which he co |
ion and the Sorensen Institute for Political | Leadership. |
ventually receive the Medal of Honor for his | leadership in the two separate battles. |
Leaders Fellow by the Center for Progressive | Leadership and joined the National Campaign Board of Th |
The members agitated again for a | leadership ballot and, this time, Stott Despoja announc |
r re-entered politics in 1985 to run for the | leadership of the Progressive Conservative Party but ca |
He is a candidate for the | leadership of the PC Party in its 2011 leadership elect |
She is a candidate for the | leadership of the PC Party in its 2011 leadership elect |
He ran for the | leadership of the Ontario Liberal Party in 1958, placin |
h that "Railtrack should be grateful for the | leadership Gerald Corbett has shown in the aftermath of |
The award honored the lawmakers for their | leadership of a coalition of conservation and labor leg |
rican Evangelical leader, best known for his | leadership of The Call and association with prominent m |
cans to express their views and to run for a | leadership role in today's government. |
She was a candidate for the | leadership of the Assembly of First Nations at their 20 |
Kenyon was a candidate for the | leadership of the Yukon Party in 2011, following the re |
Jenkins was a candidate for the | leadership of the Labour Party in March 1976, but came |
rebes was awarded the Knight's Cross for his | leadership during the assault against Crete. |
In addition to preparation for pastoral | leadership, CTS offers degrees preparing our graduates |
The Ramon Magsaysay Award for Emergent | Leadership honors "individuals, forty years of age and |
2003, Kostyra supported Bill Blaikie for the | leadership of the federal New Democratic Party. |
moted to Marshal on the battlefield, for his | leadership in attacking the Austrian centre. |
e Down: Seven Intentions for Values-Centered | Leadership. |
The school is a National College for School | Leadership National Support School and the Headteacher |
sory board of the school's Center for Public | Leadership and the selection committee for America's Be |
TDNA's Frank W. Mayborn Award for Community | Leadership. |
e specific method of casting ballots for the | leadership election; the first official party sponsored |
n his contest with Vallabhbhai Patel for the | leadership of the Congress Party. |
hat his loss was a setback for Diefenbaker's | leadership. |
The Center for Public | Leadership is an American learning institution that pro |
he supported Bill Blaikie's campaign for the | leadership of the federal New Democratic Party in 2003. |
ined the Distinguished Service Order for his | leadership. |
In 1950, Hicks ran for the | leadership of the Ontario Liberal Party but withdrew af |
Order (DSO) and the Legion d'honneur for his | leadership and gallantry in France. |
an international consultancy for educational | leadership development. |
After that they jostled for the | leadership of the left within the Labour Group on Lambe |
1973 he participated in the election for the | leadership of the Lisbon Metallurgical Workers' Union, |
itoba between 1958 and 1962, and ran for the | leadership of the Manitoba Liberal Party in 1961. |
and in 1970 challenged Israel Asper for the | leadership of the Manitoba Liberal Party. |
He has received many honours for his | leadership from both America and Britain. |
In 1997, he ran for the | leadership of the fledgling Saskatchewan Party. |
Matte ran for the | leadership again in 1978 but abruptly resigned from the |
Brew was applauded for his | leadership by Emil Haury in the following quote, “Jo kn |
aign in the hope that he would stand for the | leadership. |
prestigious Beacon Fellowship Prize for his | leadership role in countering social deprivation and ex |
For his | leadership on the middle Dnepr in Autumn 1943 he was aw |
efeated Vaughan Lewis in an election for the | leadership of the United Workers Party with Lewis later |
e their viewpoints and to campaign for Synod | leadership candidates. |
currently teaches at the Institute for Music | Leadership at the Eastman School of Music and is artist |
chener Rangers alumnus Mike Richards for his | leadership and style of play. |
Ray the King Clancy Memorial Trophy for his | leadership and humanitarian contributions in the Buffal |
He ran for the | leadership again in 1956, and lost to John George Diefe |
Bailey ran for the | leadership of the Saskatchewan PC Party in 1973, placin |
ators and city officials, a Task Force under | leadership of Mayor Thomas Menino recommended the estab |
Joint Strike Force (JSF) | Leadership - U.S. |
Camp was successful in forcing a | leadership convention for 1967. |
250,000, named the Edward E. Ford Foundation | Leadership Grant, in order to take on the City as Our C |
on February 17, 2007, Sarria formally handed | leadership of the organization over to Murray-Ramirez. |
A former Toyota | Leadership Award winner for his contributions to the Vi |
rovincial election, defeating former Liberal | leadership candidate Duncan Edmonds by over 1,000 votes |
election, Hunter lost his seat to former NDP | leadership candidate Leonard Krog. |
John Redwood, former Conservative | leadership contender |
Forsyth's dashing | leadership and total disregard of danger, three machine |
The Donors Forum provides | leadership, education, research, and action on behalf o |
ing the effectiveness of the Forum's current | leadership, especially the group's President, Kenny Tuc |
A committed forward thinking | leadership remained active over the expanse of time. |
Socratic Seminars aim to foster student | leadership, communication skills, and discussion techni |
He wrote: "I have fought the | leadership as hard as I could, but I am just too tired |
A year later, after founded a | leadership course with twenty enrollees which went on t |
In 1965, Rountree founded the | Leadership Foundation, a conservative, non-profit, publ |
In 1919 he was amongst the founders and | leadership of Ahdut HaAvoda, and also helped establish |
Cain has authored four books: | Leadership is Common Sense (1997), Speak as a Leader (1 |
rder of Friars Minor after Francis abdicated | leadership of the Order. |
ous minority government under Frank Miller's | leadership in the 1985 provincial election. |
n and Culture in the Frankfurt/Oder District | Leadership of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany 1962 |
ure with the labour group under Fred Dixon's | leadership. |
es and a formal banquet, secret friends, and | leadership building games. |
was used as leverage to remove her from the | leadership at a time when she was controversially negot |
The Whig Party continued to suffer from weak | leadership, particularly in the House of Commons. |
espite protestations of seriousness from its | leadership. |
in 1933, this found strong support from Nazi | leadership, as it played upon a number of Nazi ideologi |
al sexual relationship and resigned from the | leadership of Peniel Pentecostal Church. |
Despite distrust from top | leadership, Hu remained loyal to the communist cause an |
Dupuis resigned from the | leadership later in 1974, and was replaced by Yvon Broc |
Uras resigned from the | leadership after the 2002 general election. |
s composed of 16 legislators, drawn from the | leadership of the Kentucky House of Representatives and |
, they encamped awaiting next steps from the | leadership. |
Constable announced his resignation from the | leadership of the party on August 26, 2007, citing pers |
aster and Goldbug (renegades from Grimlock's | leadership) on Earth. |
ced that she would be stepping down from the | leadership of the NDP but would stay on until a success |
ministry saw one other change apart from the | leadership, with the promotion of future Deputy Chief M |
neral Overseer Fred Fisher retired from this | leadership role and a new General Overseer was appointe |
iting ill health, Bonar Law retired from the | leadership of the Conservative branch of the Lloyd Geor |
In the same year he retired from the | leadership of the KKE, he was approved as the president |
ced in 1975 that he would step down from the | leadership within a year. |
awal of Bob Rae and Dominic LeBlanc from the | leadership race, Michael Ignatieff became the only lead |
He retired from the | leadership the following year, and was succeeded by Ed |
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