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The appointed members remained | Ministers until the end of the Lawrence Ministry on 16 |
ured actors portraying all 21 Canadian Prime | Ministers up to that point. |
launched by two former Congress Party union | ministers, Vasant Sathe and N.K.P. Salve, on August 18 |
that hemp seed be allowed for sale, but the | ministers vetoed this because they didn't want to appe |
Universalist | ministers visited the Washington area from at least 18 |
ral Conference of the UPCI saw a majority of | ministers vote for a resolution that allows for the us |
en confessed and with the support of several | ministers, was given a temporary reprieve. |
The Council of | Ministers was headed by Prime Minister Akezhan Kazhege |
ty as First Lord, but like the other service | ministers, was dominated by Churchill and existed very |
On 18 July 1989, the Council of | Ministers was reshuffled for the first time, replacing |
The Committee for Plundered | Ministers was appointed by the Long Parliament, then u |
The Council of Revival | Ministers was a group of disaffected Presbyterian cler |
The Council of | Ministers was headed by Prime Minister Sergei Tereshch |
Constitution, the Chairman of the Council of | Ministers was the head of government of the USSR. |
subjective, a ranking of the Canadian Prime | Ministers was published by J.L. Granatstein and Norman |
The Council of | Ministers was to be composed of seven members from the |
The office of Chief of the Cabinet of | Ministers was established, in the intention of atenuat |
Over sixty | ministers went up into the gallery and subscribed a de |
ents and removals Seven of the eight current | ministers were chosen on November 14, 2008, following |
is is noteworthy as this time 2,000 to 2,500 | ministers were ejected for nonconformity, and his fath |
By 1831, | ministers were being sent to Prince Edward Island and |
by-elections were often formalities, as many | ministers were unopposed following their appointments. |
Several PC MLAs, including some cabinet | ministers, were convicted for misappropriation of publ |
appointed cabinet, and three of the six new | ministers were defeated. |
According to Antione Court, in eight | ministers were executed in this period. |
In the ensuing shuffle, four unelected | ministers were named, the largest number since 1936 an |
The following | ministers were then appointed to the positions, and se |
The | ministers were young and largely inexperienced in fore |
Aside from Chinamasa, six other | ministers were defeated: Joseph Made, Oppah Muchingura |
er of State from 20 to 15 in which 7 serving | ministers were not re-appointed. |
The following | ministers were then appointed to the positions, and se |
oston and Pennsylvania, where most Unitarian | ministers were educated. |
3 October 2010: Two | ministers were replaced. |
The following | ministers were then appointed to the positions, and se |
Church | ministers were confronted with a stark choice: accept |
The following | ministers were then appointed to the positions, and se |
Council for United Canada; however, because | ministers were now expected to hold a seat in the Legi |
hich a Premier was appointed and the Cabinet | Ministers were drawn, and a minority opposition was ad |
In spring 1947, the Communist | ministers were dismissed. |
While ten Australian Prime | Ministers were knighted (and Bruce was elevated to the |
By-elections Under the constitution, | ministers were required to resign to recontest their s |
Protestant | ministers were offered free membership and powerful Ch |
Other important | ministers were Sir Francis Knollys and James Windebank |
Inquiry, he and three other Bjelke-Petersen | ministers were tried in the District Court and sentenc |
ed by the Australian and New Zealand foreign | ministers were disrespectful and irresponsible. |
His council of 35 | ministers were sworn in by Governor N.D. Tiwari a few |
Thousands of | ministers were deprived under this act. |
Five other | ministers were affected by the shuffle. |
A further Minister and three Deputy | Ministers were sworn in on 25 November 2010 95 UPFA MP |
of Canadian history, newly-appointed cabinet | ministers were required to resign their seats and seek |
Prime Minister Sharq and the other non-party | ministers were removed from the cabinet. |
elling among Orthodox Friends at a time when | ministers were considered to be examples for the youth |
's resignation, el-Adly and two other former | ministers were arrested on corruption charges. |
Before the Act was passed, former Prime | Ministers were usually created Viscounts or Earls (whi |
When six martyred | ministers were implicated in a plot to restore Danjong |
set his prospects low: two of the past three | ministers were unable to collect their salaries, and o |
In 1949 all Protestant | Ministers were forced to join Kang's Christian Federat |
cquire a good education, since well-educated | ministers were chosen for posts, while others who had |
The following | ministers were then appointed to the positions, and se |
it became a well-established convention that | ministers were responsible to Parliament. |
period of Canadian history, newly-appointed | ministers were required to resign their seats and seek |
Ministers were also replaced at the ministries of Publ | |
The | ministers were to be responsible to the Parliament for |
om 1849, when a number of Wesleyan Methodist | ministers were expelled on a charge of insubordination |
byterian, services by Anglican and Methodist | ministers were occasionally also held at the church. |
Under the constitution, | ministers were required to resign to recontest their s |
In 1945, after the Emperor and his | ministers were seeking to surrender, he urged to Korec |
k, the Prime Minister and several of his key | ministers were "captured by a group of industries and |
The previous two | ministers were the Reverend William B. Ross (2006-2009 |
members of parliament who were appointed as | ministers were required to resign their seat and recon |
The following | ministers were then appointed to the positions, and se |
efused to recant, in November the protesting | ministers were suspended. |
During this sermon Fairfax and five other | ministers were arrested, and committed to the county g |
In 1648, three other | ministers were sent to New Sweden to continue his work |
he Times description of the funeral a lot of | ministers were there though apparently no bishops. |
In Hobart, | ministers were appointed from 1943, but from 1956 memb |
rd term began on 2004-05-21 when he & his 11 | ministers were sworn in by the then Governor of Sikkim |
Premier, Vince Gair, and all but one of his | ministers were expelled from the Party on 24 April 195 |
Two of the | ministers were later followed into federal politics by |
y tests applied by a sheriff or the Scottish | Ministers when considering whether to order the discha |
, then aged 23, was one of the youngest ever | ministers when he was appointed Lord in Waiting in the |
See Moscow Conference of Foreign | Ministers which took place later in 1945. |
only Division to have been held by two Prime | Ministers, which occurred when Holt went missing while |
ber 1644), and was scribe to the assembly of | ministers which met weekly in the chapter-house at Yor |
t also required episcopal ordination for all | ministers, which was reintroduced after the Puritans h |
Rushdi issued a “Decision of the Council of | Ministers” which essentially declared war against the |
was visited in his last hours by Protestant | ministers, while he was dying there. |
ed Willi Stoph as Chairman of the Council of | Ministers, while Erich Honecker, General Secretary of |
ed Willi Stoph as Chairman of the Council of | Ministers, while Erich Honecker, General Secretary of |
he was a legal consultant at the Council of | Ministers, while from 1961 to 1976 he was a referent a |
ed Willi Stoph as Chairman of the Council of | Ministers, while Erich Honecker, General Secretary of |
Louisiana banned those editors and | ministers who had supported secession or anybody who h |
ntioned her as one several former government | ministers who had accepted lucrative positions as comp |
Ministers who favoured further reforms increasingly tu | |
ch body in the U.S., expected that "ordained | ministers who are homosexual in their self-understandi |
He was one of the 26 | ministers who lost in this historic defeat of Communis |
one of a number of children of former Prime | Ministers who became notable media personalities or po |
Ministers who held the position were responsible for o | |
was one of several children of former Prime | Ministers who became Canadian media personalities betw |
or that of his brother is among those of the | ministers who subscribed the Book of Discipline. |
Canada has had two prime | ministers who were bachelors, William Lyon Mackenzie K |
he position is not a full portfolio, and all | ministers who have held the position have also held ot |
Most | ministers who have held this position since 2005 have |
Seven of the | ministers who were in attendance that night held a pre |
Scotland voted to allow open gay and lesbian | ministers, who live in civil unions. |
als and to encourage and strengthen accepted | ministers who wish to function within the framework of |
ight sometimes have surprised the Protestant | ministers who initiated the movement. |
Two | ministers who had multiple portfolios ceded some of th |
He comes from a long line of | ministers who have served a total of 364 years in the |
The 19 | ministers who had attended the Assembly were summoned |
story, and turning on the current beliefs of | ministers who were supported by its funds. |
n seeking to exclude from Parliament two key | ministers, who also made up the Government's majority, |
lly envisaged that the committees would help | ministers who were evicted from their livings by Royal |
r Confession of Faith, or disciplining those | ministers who did not adhere to it, the Presbyterian C |
Although one of the forty-two | ministers who signed the protest to parliament, 1 July |
ich was the location of a meeting of finance | ministers who reached an agreement about managing the |
nethan was obliged to include in his cabinet | ministers who were opposed to the introduction of cons |
resigned later bringing the total number of | ministers who quit to 11 thus causing the fall of the |
These seven dissenting | ministers who appeared were banished throughout Scotla |
Some | ministers, who embraced his principles, lost by conseq |
al electorate rather than so-called fly-away | ministers who have always represented constituencies i |
They are composed of | Ministers who are responsible for one or more portfoli |
and Katy Gallagher are the only Deputy Chief | Ministers who have gone on to become Chief Minister. |
The Iowa Sisterhood was a group of women | ministers who organized eighteen Unitarian societies i |
shir al-Azma was one of several Syrian Prime | Ministers who intended to keep Syria out of the East-W |
, Illinois in 1919 by a group of Pentecostal | ministers who had chosen not to affiliate with the Ass |
he Clarendon Code was aimed at Nonconformist | ministers, who were forbidden from coming within five |
Badio confirmed a number of the cabinet | ministers who were put on administrative leave have al |
He was the mouthpiece of the | ministers who declined (October and November 1652) to |
ister but there was opposition from European | ministers who feared that he would have to be paid the |
He was murdered by two | ministers who were in company with him on travel but h |
This is a listing of the | ministers who served in Jerry Rawlings's National Demo |
ight regional assessors (assessori, regional | ministers) who can be contextually members of the Coun |
of our more significant (and secular) prime | ministers who led us creditably through five difficult |
The State Assembly approves | ministers, who are nominated by the republic's Preside |
2007, Al-Maliki was one of three government | ministers who investigated the circumstances of Palest |
Islands, East Timor, and Vanuatu, as well as | ministers who have planted churches and developed mini |
in the same year met at Linlithgow with the | ministers who were to be tried for holding an assembly |
t Leadership Coalition, which is composed of | ministers who focus on marriage and abortion. |
in July 1964, he was one of several cabinet | ministers who, chafing under an increasingly autocrati |
urrent and former women presidents and prime | ministers whose mission is to mobilize the highest-lev |
op of York, but without the knowledge of her | ministers, whose politically expedient recommendations |
The resignation of some of Lebanon's | ministers will not change this...The United States rem |
Shackleton commented, 'I very much hope that | Ministers will stop talking about "Londond'ry". |
The | ministers will then provide six-monthly reports to Cab |
During four days of meetings, foreign | ministers will discuss improving regional security and |
On Friday, ASEAN | ministers will meet with counterparts from 17 other na |
he Church of England, including future Prime | Ministers William Ewart Gladstone and the 14th Earl of |
any Conservatives including the future Prime | Ministers Winston Churchill, Harold Macmillan and Edwa |
consisting of only the principal and service | ministers, with most other government positions servin |
hich had been dominated by quarrelsome local | ministers, with prominent businessmen such as Charles |
international monthly magazine for Christian | ministers, with a circulation of approximately 100,000 |
India, it was transformed into a council of | ministers with the powers of a prime minister bestowed |
binet portfolio, and has always been held by | ministers with other cabinet responsibilities. |
It was also revealed other | ministers with homes in the capital city were also cla |
rewarded with 12 berths in Union Council of | Ministers, with 6 cabinet berths, which is the most th |
Bonnellus charged the king's | ministers with various evils to justify his actions an |
a full portfolio, but was invariably held by | ministers with other cabinet responsibilities. |
All Elders are members, as are | ministers with pastoral responsibility for the congreg |
uring its first 150 years, Marble shared its | ministers with the other Collegiate congregations as t |
Two | ministers withdrew to form the Southern Presbyterian C |
January 2011 after the March 8 alliance's 11 | ministers withdrew from the government over PM Hariri' |
primary occupation at the time was training | ministers, Witherspoon was a major leader of the early |
Certain | ministers within the CRC refused to subscribe to those |
an ultimatum outlined a dismissal of the KPD | ministers within Saxony. |
ncil) were added to the Executive Council as | ministers without portfolio. |
The section in the Act on | ministers without portfolio was seen by Richard Mulcah |
Conservative | Ministers Witte and Sipiagin credited Sviatopolk-Mirsk |
She took on a greater role than many Prime | Ministers' wives while Brian was in office, acting as |
All three | ministers worked together until Stuart died in 1978, a |
h, the resignation or death of only two more | ministers would topple the government. |
it, both governments said that their foreign | ministers would meet periodically and consult each oth |
in April 2009 that neither he nor any of his | ministers would meet the Dalai Lama, the exiled Tibeta |
d expect a lesser punishment, Mr Clarke said | ministers would not insist on “absolute tariffs”. |
In response the set upon | ministers would often preach the need to focus on thin |
, with the announcement that several cabinet | Ministers would not be seeking re-election in that Oct |
ed to stand for the House of Keys as he knew | ministers would be expected to be democratically accou |
He said some of the | ministers would be invited to return to their position |
dent issued the directives, she said cabinet | ministers would have the option to seek other career o |
11 November, Sukarno accepted the fact that | ministers would now be responsible to parliament, rath |
rth of totalitarian ideologies," the foreign | ministers wrote in a letter to justice commissioner Vi |
Its graduates include former | ministers Yitzhak Peretz, Benny Elon and Ya'akov Ne'em |
eral national unity governments led by prime | ministers Yitzhak Shamir and Shimon Peres. |
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