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rt committees, which assist the Committee of | Ministers in the implementation of the programme of ac |
They were ordained as | ministers in 1985, after graduating from Vanguard Univ |
Edward Pickard gathered together dissenting | ministers in order that the terms of the Toleration Ac |
23 January 1948, after Masyumi withdrew its | ministers in protest at the Renville Agreement the gov |
arson and his brother both served as cabinet | ministers in later regimes, and were the sons of Rober |
me Minister and caused disarray to the other | ministers in Athens. |
After the resignation of the FDP | ministers in 1966, he additionally headed the Ministry |
his dismissal as Chairman of the Council of | Ministers in April 1955, were smuggled out of Hungary |
The holder is assisted by shadow | ministers in the Commons and in the Lords. |
graduating from Oxford, Glen worked for two | Ministers in 1996-1997. |
ics, Whalan served as Senior Adviser to five | Ministers in Hawke Labor federal government. |
s resigned in protest along with three other | ministers in 1923. |
s also represented by two other future Prime | Ministers in the 1820s. |
e School at Rawdon,for the sons of Methodist | ministers in 1812. |
All three had previously served as cabinet | ministers in the government of Edward Schreyer (1969-1 |
ame one of the most highly respected Baptist | ministers in western England, known for his literary a |
ss secretary for Sir Charles Court and other | ministers in the Court Liberal Government, and from 19 |
17 out of the JBSP MLAs were inducted as | ministers in the state government. |
of a generation of highly educated, activist | ministers in the Black church who have been active in |
e prime minister (chairman of the council of | ministers) in June 1974. |
lieutenant and was one of the most important | ministers in Cabinet. |
n Teams (RABIT), were created by EU interior | ministers in April 2007 to assist in border control, p |
ive authority (represented in the council of | ministers in addition to the president) and the Judici |
ordination of women as elders in 1966 and as | ministers in 1968. |
e of six days of talks between the two Prime | Ministers in Delhi. |
tions which had been adopted by NATO foreign | ministers in meeting in Ottawa a week earlier. |
ogical college for the training of Christian | ministers in Sydney from 1864 until 1974. |
has been as a theological seminary to train | ministers in Bible and Christian Counseling. |
as passed 65 to 50 with both of Subbarayan's | ministers in favor of a boycott. |
g with Indrajit Gupta) first communist Union | Ministers in Indian history. |
veral high-profile endorsements from Cabinet | Ministers in the federal Conservative government inclu |
liamentary assistant to a variety of cabinet | ministers in the parliament which followed. |
Ministers in our government look forward to building a | |
otected area by a decision of the Council of | Ministers in 1997. |
erian Church USA, and one of the most famous | ministers in the U.S. |
r political teeth here and went on to become | ministers in the Cabinet. |
ings with central bank governors and finance | ministers in Europe and Asia. |
nded in 1811 after a conference of Methodist | ministers in Raleigh under the leadership of Methodist |
on became one of New Zealand's youngest ever | Ministers in the Cabinet in 1990, when he became Minis |
It was held by three Cabinet | ministers in succession, including Deputy Prime Minist |
onstitutional, causing some English-speaking | ministers in his government to resign. |
Following this alliance the two | ministers in union cabinet Mr. A. Ramadoss and R. Velu |
74, Pickard gathered together the dissenting | ministers in order that the terms of the 1689 Tolerati |
d for a plinth among statues of former Prime | Ministers in the Members' Lobby of the House. |
f his students would later become government | ministers in Uganda and Kenya. |
on Kenneth McBurney (still living) have been | ministers in the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North |
binet, his portfolios were taken on by other | ministers in the cabinet. |
The reporting of Moore in the list of | ministers, in terms of hierarchy, shifted to the botto |
rn Australia was host to a meeting of mining | ministers in February. |
blocks (‘intensives') for some courses while | ministers in training study full time for their second |
d a reputation as one of the most proficient | ministers in Rae's government, and won praise for her |
Several | ministers in the southern African region are participa |
re, he implicated 14 other serving or former | ministers in these activities. |
eological Hall in 1873 to train Presbyterian | ministers in accordance with the Westminster Confessio |
ry organization that provides aid to Baptist | ministers in the mission field. |
Austrian treaty with the Council of Foreign | Ministers in London and Moscow. |
ommons, against the opposition of government | ministers, in whose interests the corruption had been |
There were African junior | ministers in the Southern Rhodesia-dominated CAF, whil |
t car pool in Downing Street to be tested by | ministers in an urban environment on their official bu |
that exists to implement policies agreed by | Ministers in the North/South Ministerial Council (NSMC |
Hezbollah, which has | ministers in the current Lebanese government, denies a |
rved as a parliamentary secretary to several | ministers in the government of Prime Minister Brian Mu |
ticharion is worn by all classes of ordained | ministers in the Constantinopolitan Rite and comes in |
veral years of the 19th century, two Baptist | ministers in New England espoused similar views to O'K |
as as difficult as that of all British prime | ministers in the 1970s. |
They have been cabinet | ministers in the Red-Green Coalition government headed |
for determining the identity of the party's | ministers in the coalition with the Likud. |
The other | ministers in this Cabinet were some of the stalwarts o |
ed as parliamentary secretary to a number of | ministers in the 1960s. |
sistant to the Commissioners for ejection of | ministers in north Wales. |
years of his expulsion from the church, 182 | ministers in Australia either resigned or were dismiss |
The French-Canadian | ministers in Cabinet, and Quebec in general, did not t |
The party has three | ministers in the regional government and five members |
ster in the Hawke government), an advisor to | ministers in the South Australian Labor government 198 |
French government and circulated to foreign | ministers in Paris. |
asti Ecclesiae Scoticanae: The succession of | ministers in the parish churches of Scotland, from the |
mother" of the church, were ordained as lay | ministers in 1969. |
The number of Brazilian | ministers in activity in the Presbyterian Church of Br |
ns after consulting with Arab League foreign | ministers in Libya on Friday. |
The school was established by CME | ministers in 1894 and briefly changed its name to Phil |
ent Daniel Arap Moi, as well as some cabinet | ministers in the current coalition government. |
laims 1.1 million members and 1,626 ordained | ministers in 1,162 congregations. |
became Councillor of the Romanian Council of | Ministers in 1945-1949 and Minister of the Economy in |
The Irish | ministers in Berlin, Vichy and the Vatican were instru |
ens of prayers of several eminent dissenting | ministers in London, taken by the editor in shorthand. |
Ryzhkov, the last Chairman of the Council of | Ministers, in a speech to the Supreme Soviet of the So |
attend the 10th Annual Islamic Conference of | Ministers in Fez, Morocco, held from May 8 to May 12, |
s formed from the common thought of some 100 | ministers in the Voice of Healing movement that began |
rs that had been received from United States | ministers in Europe relative to a foreign loan. |
d Denis Haughey, SDLP & Dermot Nesbitt, UUP, | Ministers in the Northern Executive |
an adviser to the Prime Minister; cabinet of | Ministers in International Economic Cooperation and Al |
rung who became the first ever women Cabinet | ministers in Sikkim. |
the same time working for the Association of | Ministers in the Church of Norway. |
esiae Scoticanae, The succession of Scottish | ministers in the Church of Scotland from the Reformati |
Unlike the many | ministers in Hanover, however, the minister in London |
n welfare reform and labour market issues to | Ministers in the Treasury, the Department for Work and |
The Church of the Nazarene | ministers in more than 148 languages and 75 dialects a |
s Ensign, who was one of the early Methodist | ministers in Northern New York. |
eral occasions chided the Government and its | ministers in the Assembly during its sessions for thei |
he senators are cabinet members similarly to | ministers in other states. |
sti ecclesiae scoticanae - the succession of | Ministers in the Church of Scotland from the Reformati |
's influence with the Peshwas (Maratha Prime | Ministers) in Pune, the seat of Maratha government. |
n December 2006 and then by the agricultural | ministers in July 2007, but both failed to reach the 7 |
on the basis that you only get Liberal prime | ministers in fairy-tales. |
Hamas takeover of the Gaza Strip, all Hamas | ministers in the PNA government were dismissed, includ |
s known as a friend to puritans and silenced | ministers in the north. |
s House, That the Continuance of the present | Ministers in their Offices is an Obstacle to the Forma |
New South Wales Cabinet is the Government's | Ministers in the state of New South Wales, Australia. |
Fife, on the secession of the non-intrusion | ministers in May 1843, and from that place was brought |
hief Minister Dr. Donkupar Roy and the other | ministers in the Government belong to the MPA. |
ack his ambitions to a community for retired | ministers in honor of his minister father. |
Ministers included Edward Everett Hale. | |
His Cabinet of | Ministers included prominent Niuean figures such as Dr |
Ministers included Increase Mather, Cotton Mather, and | |
Ministers included Thomas M. Clark (1836-1843); Clemen | |
Rev. Thomas Scott, whilst eminent Dissenting | ministers included Dr Chalmers. |
Ministers included: Mather Byles (1732-1777); Ebenezer | |
He was a confidant of a number of Prime | Ministers, including Arthur Meighen and John Diefenbak |
sent dignitaries included various government | ministers, including Federal Chancellor Konrad Adenaue |
It reports to several | ministers including Jim Cox and Michael Aird. |
Cabinet | ministers, including Treasurer Dick Johnston and Educa |
doctrine causing just over one forth of the | ministers including Haywood to leave the Assembles of |
itcroft and thrice occupied by British Prime | Ministers including William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham. |
It included 39 | ministers, including two for the ANPP. |
Many dissenting | ministers, including John Shower, Samuel Lawrence, Tho |
Party of Indonesia and the arrest of fifteen | ministers, including Subandrio. |
as influenced by several prominent Calvinist | ministers, including George Whitefield, John Gill, and |
licata, and several provincial and municipal | ministers, including Carmine Nigro, President of the P |
by is also leading a battle against 23 Union | Ministers including the Prime Minister and Home Minist |
organised campaigning that three of the six | ministers, including Wilson, were defeated. |
ked as a policy advisor to a number of Labor | ministers, including Minister for Communities, Disabil |
uro Alessandri the dismissal of three of his | ministers, including the minister of War; the enactmen |
d Premier Johnson dismissed his Conservative | ministers including Anscomb and continued as a minorit |
ve been educated in part by Church of Christ | ministers including Benton, Thomas, and Basil Sweeney. |
nes, and was also a close confidant of Prime | Ministers Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi, moreover he |
When the | ministers informed the San Francisco Police Department |
f the Colonial parliament to appoint its own | ministers instead of the Governor. |
and the Full Gospel Fellowship of Churches & | Ministers International was born. |
s the Full Gospel Fellowship of Churches and | Ministers, International, is a fellowship of like-mind |
ill the Full Gospel Fellowship of Churches & | Ministers International, its shortened name for common |
work under which future inquiries, set up by | Ministers into events that have caused or have potenti |
ller Sproull participated in escorting black | ministers into the public library to integrate that fa |
regular guests to discuss the performance of | ministers involved in the House of Commons earlier in |
1, 1762) for back wages on behalf of all the | ministers involved, effectively becoming a representat |
, and letters to the Tsar of Moscovy and his | ministers, is given by Thomas Lathbury from the manusc |
Council of | Ministers is also appointed by the president. |
The Chairman of the Council of | Ministers is appointed by the State Council with the c |
ll exists, although his role and that of his | ministers is greatly diminished. |
On January 12, 1949 the Soviet Council of | Ministers issued a decree "on the expulsion and deport |
On March 3, the USSR Council of | Ministers issued the corresponding decree, followed by |
In 1947 the Soviet Cabinet of | Ministers issued a decree authorising its construction |
f the summit, the heads of state and foreign | ministers issued the "Georgetown Declaration". |
ollege primarily focused on training Baptist | ministers, it has begun to expand into more curricular |
as a personal advisor in the region to Prime | Ministers James Callahan, Edward Heath and Margaret Th |
a speaker was only overshadowed by the prime | ministers, Jan Smuts, and Jan Hofmeyr, his heir appare |
Her closeness with three successive prime | ministers, Jawaharlal Nehru, his daughter Indira Gandh |
th Claude de Sainctes, against the Calvinist | ministers Jean de l'Epine and Sureau de Rosier, a conf |
nce and Industry in the governments of Prime | Ministers Jean-Pierre Raffarin and Dominique de Villep |
ent tradition of Quakerism started by Quaker | ministers Joel and Hannah Bean in the western United S |
the Ministry was reconstituted with two new | ministers, Joh Bjelke-Petersen (Country) and Peter Del |
to the governments of three apartheid prime | ministers, Johannes Strijdom, Hendrik Verwoerd, and B. |
for Labour and National Service, under Prime | Ministers John Gorton and William McMahon. |
s father became an adherent of the dissident | ministers John Wheelwright and Anne Hutchinson. |
for the uprising on the unpopular financial | ministers John the Cappadocian, Tribonian and Eudaemon |
(Church of England), mainly by two Anglican | ministers, John Wesley, the preacher and his brother, |
e, Easton became interested in the dissident | ministers John Wheelwright and Anne Hutchinson, and on |
ormed confession of faith was drafted by six | ministers: John Winram, John Spottiswoode, John Willoc |
d in 1906, over 1000 Cumberland Presbyterian | ministers joined the Presbyterian Church in the USA. |
ate 1930s, Gellibrand was consulted by Prime | Ministers Joseph Lyons and Robert Menzies about defenc |
ng his brothers and brothers-in-law, cabinet | ministers, judges, prefects, military officers, bishop |
y the mind of these men and uses them as his | ministers, just as he does soothsayers and godly seers |
All | ministers kept their roles from the previous governmen |
ced by sons of Malatya, as Presidents, Prime | Ministers, key ministers or opposition leaders. |
n the Indian state of Bihar, under the Chief | Ministers Laloo Yadav and then Rabri Devi, Laloo's wif |
Mr. Zuma held emergency talks with his | ministers late Sunday, and ordered a resumption of tal |
Two prime | ministers later, in 1957, Kishi was voted in following |
In 2006 the Committee of | Ministers launched the "Council of Europe Communicatio |
His children became, or married, | ministers, lawyers, army officers and merchants. |
ad left At Downing Street Muir was the Prime | Ministers leading political adviser after Stephen Cart |
subsequently into a system where three main | ministers led the government. |
It was founded in 1977 by a group of | ministers led by Martyn Lloyd-Jones who was chairman o |
rom the duchy, leaving its government to his | ministers led by Ascanio Mansi. |
Uniformity, when the secession of some 2,000 | ministers led to the birth of Nonconformism. |
r among students, many of whom, as Unitarian | ministers, led their congregations towards Emerson's i |
Just as the | ministers left so too did the congregations, following |
When Al-Afdal expelled all the | ministers left by his father to support him, they came |
ion of the Church of Scotland, when the many | Ministers left on the principle of opposition to Patro |
ghts commission also accused several cabinet | ministers, legislators and religious leaders from both |
s, which was supported by many social gospel | ministers like himself, as shown by Kazin bio p 289. |
ism, prepared a committee of theologians and | ministers likely led by Ursinus, now served as the nor |
opov's death, the Chairman of the Council of | Ministers, literally Premier, and Politburo member Nik |
r minister ('Circuit Superintendent'), other | ministers, local preachers and a group of leaders from |
They also have several churches and | ministers located in the Philippines and one church in |
SBEC was founded by a group of Baptist | ministers looking to establish a school in the Whiteha |
ection saw a swing towards the ZANC and four | ministers losing their seats. |
40 sitting MPs and two | ministers lost their seats, whilst a woman was elected |
appointed a commission of enquiry of former | ministers Louis Beel and Gerbrandy and former governor |
he amendment to the 1967 Act allows Scottish | Ministers making a Several Order to authorise the cont |
rominent members included former CIP cabinet | ministers Manea Tamarua and Mana Strickland. |
minister of national heritage, together with | ministers Mangala Samaraweera and Sripathi Sooriyarach |
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