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She was promoted to | Opposition Whip upon her re-election, and was again pro |
He became the Senate | Opposition Whip in 1958 until 1962 then served another |
He had been an | opposition whip from 1994 to 1997. |
He served as an | opposition whip from 1959 to 1961. |
He was appointed Deputy | Opposition Whip in 1977, and in June 1978, he was commi |
incial election of 1999, and served as Chief | Opposition Whip from 1999 to 2002. |
Deputy | Opposition Whip in the Senate: Libbe Hubley |
s a Government Whip from 1994 to 1997 and as | Opposition Whip from 1997 to 1999. |
ip in the House of Lords) in 1974 and was an | Opposition Whip in the House of Lords from 1974 to 1979 |
He served as | Opposition whip under Neil Kinnock from 1987 to 1992. |
a backbench MP, Ron Davies was appointed an | Opposition Whip in 1985, where his subject areas includ |
He served as | Opposition Whip from 2001 until 2004 when he became Dep |
He was an | Opposition Whip in the House of Commons from 1959 to 19 |
While in parliament he acted as | Opposition Whip from 7 April 1993 to 26 May 1994. |
She served as Deputy | Opposition Whip from 1990 to 1992, and held a number of |
Quick was an | Opposition Whip 2001-04. |
O'Brien was an | Opposition Whip in the Senate 1998-2001, and has been a |
In the federal Parliament, Sercombe was an | Opposition Whip from 1998 until 2001. |
nate (1974-1979 and 1980-1984) and twice the | Opposition Whip in the Senate (1979-1980 and 1985-1991) |
A Progressive Conservative, she was the | Opposition Whip in the Senate from 1999 to 2001. |
ia, a Progressive Conservative, he was twice | Opposition Whip in the Senate (1963-1979 and 1980-1984) |
He also served as the | opposition whip from 2005 to 2006 and again in 2008. |
A farmer, he served as Chief | Opposition Whip and Whip of the Conservative Party from |
Andy is the | Opposition Whip and serves as the critic responsible fo |
From 1991 to 1993 he was the | Opposition Whip in the Senate and from 1993 to 1998 he |
Rickuss was appointed | Opposition Whip on 1 July 2006. |
He never held high office, serving as an | opposition whip then as Parliamentary Private Secretary |
gy & Climate Change from 2008-9, and then an | opposition whip from 2009-10. |
of benefits for returned servicemen, and was | Opposition whip from 1946-49. |
He became an | Opposition Whip following the 2005 General Election and |
power from 1945 to 1951 Fortescue was Chief | Opposition Whip in the House of Lords. |
He became | Opposition Whip in 1998 following Labor's formation of |
After serving for a time as an | Opposition whip, Hamilton succeeded his father as third |
In June 1998 he became Deputy | Opposition Whip, serving until his defeat in 2001. |
r Alec Douglas-Home quickly appointed him an | Opposition whip, and when Edward Heath became leader th |
And | opposition Whip. |
From 1958 to 1963, he was the Chief | Opposition Whip. |
nt lost power in 1999, Smith continued on as | Opposition whip. |
He served as an | opposition whip. |
After the election he became | Opposition Whip. |
mmittee from 2005 to 2007, when he became an | Opposition Whip. |
From 1963 to 1967, he was the Chief | Opposition Whip. |
s reflected when, on 12 October, he was made | Opposition Whip. |
n Electoral and Political Party Funding, and | Opposition Whip. |
Natural Resources interests and the official | Opposition whip. |
t in 1997 as a Reform MP and served as Chief | Opposition Whip. |
at orator and, in 1997, was appointed Deputy | Opposition Whip. |
f the Labour Party, he took Allen out of the | Opposition Whips' office to serve as his Parliamentary |
d short kick off gifted another score to the | opposition who took the victory by 32-22. |
ts defenders, human rights organizations and | opposition, who wanted to demonstrate,” he says. |
of experience and going up against stronger | opposition who wanted a university in Lawrence. |
The 1846-1848 economic crisis favored the | opposition, who progressively united itself. |
Desmond approached Charles Haughey, then in | opposition, who made it the centrepiece of his economic |
Our | opposition, whoever they may be, in all manifest forms, |
In 1896 the leader of the | opposition, Wilfrid Laurier, convinced Mowat to enter f |
tant pass or give an incorrect answer, their | opposition will go to the final round instead. |
The | opposition will also use hand signals to decide who is |
couver's experience, I would anticipate that | opposition will grow in intensity, if not in popularity |
dent Salaamu Musumba said the entire Ugandan | opposition will resist any effort to pass the proposed |
oalition wins an election, the Leader of the | Opposition will most likely become the Chief Minister. |
e counting was fair, otherwise how could the | opposition win 80% of the seats? |
Should the | opposition win an election, the Leader of the Oppositio |
rs to dub him "the representative of the NDP | opposition wing in parliament". |
, with its allies winning a further six, the | opposition winning two and an independent winning one. |
coalitions have alternated in government in | opposition, with neither Front able to gain re-election |
wo events had the team running away from the | opposition, with Hulme and McLaren finishing first and |
Wellington went into | opposition, with Sir Robert Peel as the Tory Leader of |
He is reported to have responded to this | opposition with cruelty, allegedly killing thousands in |
extra seat in Norton ward to remain the main | opposition with 7 seats. |
led by Albert Robertson formed the official | opposition, with only two members. |
Air Ministry orders for the engine but faced | opposition with the ministry favouring Bristol and Roll |
This will put him in direct | opposition with brother Darren, who will be head coach |
The hills were occupied without | opposition with the Chinese and North Korean forces wit |
lections to have a candidate elected without | opposition, with an independent candidate being returne |
This inevitably has met considerable | opposition with local residents who value of these anci |
the first time, the NDP became the Official | Opposition, with 102 seats; the Liberals came in third |
m the second-largest contingent and official | opposition, with 5 seats, having leapfrogged the Libera |
David Ridgway also assists the Leader of the | Opposition with the Multicultural Affairs portfolio. |
The Liberal Party formed the official | opposition with only four seats. |
He resigned as leader in 1921 due to | opposition within his caucus to his anti-prohibitionist |
y orthodoxy he swiftly became part of a left | opposition within the union, and was among the dissiden |
holic schools, but then postsponed it due to | opposition within his Cabinet. |
Daud Pasha, facing | opposition within Iraq on the part of local clergy, sur |
In 1964 | opposition within the Politburo and the Central Committ |
Although he met with conservative | opposition within the School, he remained on its facult |
be sought from abroad and high taxes caused | opposition within Prussia and its Hanseatic cities. Kon |
It left the | opposition without a charismatic national leader to pla |
The | opposition won the election, but failed to ensure a two |
The candidate of the | opposition won the elections for village headman (Turki |
The | opposition won a total of 113 state assembly seats, 98 |
The Leader of the Official | Opposition would submit a short list of names from whic |
The | opposition would thus control the federal legislature b |
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