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As Hollis races to the | premier, a police chase ensues, thinking Hollis was a |
Carter became | Premier a second time in 1874 but had dropped the iss |
Premier Aberhart died in 1943. | |
s terres hostiles et tristes comme la mort au | premier abord. |
They play in the FA | Premier Academy League. |
They currently play in the FA | Premier Academy League, the highest level of youth fo |
st level of youth football in England, The FA | Premier Academy League. |
Premier Academy League: 2006-07 | |
Premier Academy League: 2008-09 | |
st level of youth football in England, The FA | Premier Academy League Group D. |
The 2010-11 | Premier Academy League Under-18 season is the fourtee |
Premier Academy League (1): 2006-07 | |
FA | Premier Academy League |
The 2008-09 | Premier Academy League Under-18 season was the twelft |
iak topples incumbent to become Nunavut's 2nd | premier, accessed 14 November 2008. |
Premier additionally scratches vocals from Eric B. & | |
In 2000, Manders | Premier adopted the Flint Ink identity of Flint Ink E |
Ostashek declined to use the title | Premier adopted by his predecessor, Tony Penikett and |
It is India's | premier advanced research facility in the field of ve |
processing industries, such as Torry Harris, | Premier, AFDC and Daimond Seafoods. |
He was briefly | premier after Chiang Kai-shek stepped down in Decembe |
cted George Howard Ferguson, who would become | premier after the Ontario general election of 1923. |
ancis Haszard became Liberal party leader and | Premier after Peters died in office. |
Wang was rumored to be slated to become | Premier after then-Premier Zhou Enlai's death. |
Arlooktoo became Acting | Premier after the sudden resignation of Premier Don M |
He succeeded as | premier after Coghlan's death in 1927 (his title was |
William Howard Hearst became party leader and | Premier after the death of James P. Whitney in Septem |
ulty winning Finniss, and subsequently became | Premier after the election. |
Doer was sworn in as | Premier after eleven years in opposition. |
He became | Premier again on the 1 November 1860 holding the posi |
McIlwraith became | premier again in June 1888 with Morehead as colonial |
eme Court of Queensland and McIlwraith became | Premier again. |
He ran for | Premier against Thebacha MLA Michael Miltenberger. |
On 7 August 2008, | Premier Alan Carpenter called an early election for 6 |
eats the incumbent United Australia Party and | Premier Alexander Mair. |
history was made in this district when former | Premier Alexander Rutherford was defeated in 1913, af |
cona was the home district of Alberta's first | Premier Alexander Rutherford. |
The Soviet | premier, Alexei Kosygin, visits Kabul. |
It was the riding of former | Premier Allan Blakeney & later of former Deputy Premi |
It was the riding of | premier Allan Blakeney. |
The Reserves have won the | Premier Alliance Division League Cup in 1998-99 and a |
It was after this season that the | Premier Alliance Division (now called Alliance Divisi |
han the Liberals, and Godbout's short term as | premier also came to an end. |
d, who is sometimes lists as Manitoba's first | premier, also represented a St. Andrews constituency |
Premier Amateur Two/Division One | |
It was there that Townley first faced the | premier American riders who typically contend only th |
abstract expressionist painter and one of the | premier American colorists. |
winner in 1962 by Isabelle Aubret singing "Un | premier amour" for France. |
the 1962 contest by Isabelle Aubret with "Un | premier amour". |
ailed info & lyrics, The Diggiloo Thrush, "Un | premier amour". |
age, in 1960 she had won the Contest with "Un | premier amour". |
(French) Dieu, mon | premier Amour, Stock, 1995 |
erage level with various teams winning at the | premier and A grades. |
His favourite drums are: | Premier, and Gretch. |
Teams were divided into two divisions; the | Premier and the First. |
Keneally led the first two-woman executive ( | Premier and Deputy Premier) in Australian history. |
Cabinet Office provided policy advice to the | Premier and state Cabinet. |
Queensland | Premier and then federal Treasurer Ted Theodore. |
Parkes was | Premier, and Robertson went to the Legislative Counci |
Pawley stepped down as | premier and did not run in the election which followe |
Robert Askin and Charles Cutler remained | Premier and Deputy Premier throughout the term of the |
sually the Secretary of the Department of the | Premier and Cabinet. |
estigating various matters as directed by the | Premier and the agency Direct General. |
, he served concurrently as acting president, | premier, and minister of the navy. |
(DU) Riders doubling-up between | Premier and Elite League |
by the resignation of the progressive former | Premier and state MHA John Cox Bray. |
John Walter Jones became | Premier and party leader in May 1943 after Campbell a |
He resigned as | premier and returned to his law practice. |
He became | premier and treasurer on 9 April 1903, his party bein |
He served as parliamentary secretary to the | Premier and to a Minister of Employment and Investmen |
is riding were once represented by former CCF | Premier, and federal NDP leader, Tommy Douglas. |
It is a division of the Department of | Premier and Cabinet |
Ernest C. Drury, UFO | premier and leader. |
Thane Campbell became | Premier and party leader following Lea's death in 193 |
Richard Seddon - Longest-serving | Premier and Prime Minister of New Zealand |
Former South Australian | Premier and President of the History Council of South |
February 24, 2006 - MacDonald becomes | Premier and his cabinet is sworn in. |
lacement of Geoff Gallop by Alan Carpenter as | Premier and Labor leader. |
In 1931 he became | premier and tried to deal with the Great Depression w |
s sworn in on 13 April 2010, with Bartlett as | Premier and Lara Giddings as Deputy Premier. |
William J. P. MacMillan became | Premier and party leader following Stewart's death in |
mber of the provincial cabinet outside of the | Premier, and the office holder was often designated a |
This was done with O'Shanassy as | premier and Chapman as attorney-general. |
The Department of | Premier and Cabinet is the New South Wales Government |
utive Director in the Victorian Department of | Premier and Cabinet. |
majority in the elections and he again became | Premier and Treasurer. |
Premier and Executive Council President: Jean Charest | |
2007, the Cabinet Office was merged with the | Premier's Deaprtment of News South Wales to form the |
quare Kings, Four Square Special, Four Square | Premier and Four Square Super. |
Burke resigned as | premier and as member for Balga on 25 February 1988, |
Under Dosanjh, she was the Deputy | Premier and served as Minister of Labour and later, M |
Joe Handley was | Premier and David Krutko, followed by Paul Delorey we |
She served as the Deputy | Premier and the Minister of Community and Government |
Frank Wise was sworn in as | Premier and Treasurer four days before the change of |
Bernard Lord, the | premier and leader of the PCs, drops the writ at his |
13, Xiong was appointed by Yuan Shikai as the | Premier and Finance Minister. |
otov had been removed from their positions as | Premier and Foreign Minister the year before. |
Shirley McClellan, Deputy | Premier and Minister of Finance; |
is was triggered by the resignation of former | Premier and state Liberal MHA Rob Kerin. |
She was Parliamentary Secretary to the | Premier and Parliamentary Secretary for the Arts unti |
Barclay, Alfred (1910), The | Premier and his troubles: being an address at the Tra |
Aubin-Edmond Arsenault succeeded Mathieson as | Premier and party leader in 1917. |
mel Tebbutt were sworn in by the Governor, as | Premier and Deputy Premier respectively at a ceremony |
Fysh became | Premier and Chief Secretary of Tasmania in 1877, serv |
William Forster became | Premier and John Robertson became leader of the Oppos |
er the leadership of Ed Stelmach, the current | premier and president of the executive council. |
was leader of the opposition and then became | premier and colonial secretary. |
ctor Rason did not provide firm leadership as | premier, and was dogged by family and financial worri |
He was a friend of Ted Theodore, an earlier | premier, and was involved with him in the Mungana Aff |
for Mines and Railways 1905-1911, and acting | Premier and Treasurer 1910-1911. |
Terry Mackenroth - former Deputy | Premier and Treasurer and a Member of Queensland Parl |
He returned to office as | Premier and Attorney-General in 1914, serving until h |
This was triggered by the resignation of | Premier and Labor MHA Don Dunstan. |
Saboten Con has become the | premier Anime convention in Arizona with attendance f |
Premier Anna Bligh described the spill as "worst envi | |
The operation was described by Queensland | Premier Anna Bligh as the largest aeromedical evacuat |
e rules essentially made the World Series the | premier annual event of Major League Baseball. |
Nurani Sastha Preethi is considered to be the | premier annual celebration at the village Sastha temp |
The city is also home to India's | premier antibiotics research institute Hindustan Anti |
lub, becoming the clubs all-time record Welsh | Premier appearance holder in December 2009, and was n |
The site is also regarded by many as the | premier architectural site in Maidenhead. |
Sir J. J. College of Architecture is the | premier Architecture institution in India. |
The team is a member of the | Premier Arena Soccer League. |
The men play indoors in the winter in the | Premier Arena Soccer League (PASL) New England Divisi |
began playing with the Seattle Wolves in the | Premier Arena Soccer League. |
sistant coach with the Atlanta Eclipse of the | Premier Arena Soccer League. |
The government was head by | Premier Arthur Sifton and the Alberta Liberal Party. |
area, transforming it into one of the city's | premier arts and entertainment districts. |
Built in 1891, it became a | premier arts venue in Southwest Texas for plays, musi |
rliament he remained on the backbenches until | Premier Askin retired and Tom Lewis became Premier, w |
Pietro Tacca took his place as Giambologna's | premier assistant. |
iversity Observatory (MJUO), is New Zealand's | premier astronomical research observatory. |
for young audiences, The Dream Thief, had its | premier at Milwaukee's First Stage. |
was elected unopposed, and went on to become | premier at the 1982 election. |
Abby Singer made its film festival | premier at the 2003 New Orleans Media Experience. |
ictory in the 1959 election becoming the 22nd | Premier at the age of 71. |
It was given its world | premier at the Wales Millennium Centre by the Chorus |
The film will make its | premier at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. |
as Minister for Health 1964-1969, then Deputy | Premier, Attorney-General and Minister for Environmen |
The | premier attracted 365,000 viewers and a 2.2% multicha |
sale District contains many of Indianapolis's | premier attractions, such as Lucas Oil Stadium and Co |
iam J. Hughes Technical Center is the world's | premier aviation research and development, and test a |
1980, Freeman received the Burrows Award, the | premier award of the Inorganic Chemistry Division of |
In February 2010, flook won the Mobile | Premier Award for the best start up in User Experienc |
2007, International | Premier Award, One World Media Awards, London |
In 2010, AdMob received a Mobile | Premier Award. |
In January 2000, Angelica played at the NME | Premier Awards with Ash and Muse. |
The club currently play in | Premier B of the Mayo League. |
Jeannette was widely regarded as the | premier backcourt player between 1938 and 1948. |
Scotiabank / RG | Premier Bank |
On January 31, 2011, American | Premier Bank, Arcadia merged with First General Bank, |
From 1965 to 1983, he was | premier baron in the English peerage. |
(27 January 1941 - 15 September 2005) was the | Premier Baron of Ireland. |
Sir Nicholas is also the | Premier Baronet of England. |
His grandson Raoul II took part with the | premier barons in the court of William the Conqueror |
er church organist, is now one of Amsterdam's | premier baroque orchestras. |
The Labor government of | Premier Barrie Unsworth was defeated by the Liberal-N |
The current cabinet led by | Premier Barry O'Farrell was sworn in on 3 April 2011. |
The Coquitlam Reds of the B.C. | Premier Baseball League play their home games at Mund |
on Professional Baseball league; which is the | premier baseball organization in Japan. |
09, the Cavalry announced they would join the | Premier Basketball League for the 2010 season. |
In April 2011, the Energy signed the | Premier Basketball League's 2010-2011 official Player |
The team announced they were joining the | Premier Basketball League for the 2008 season. |
The Arkansas Impact was a team in the | Premier Basketball League that played in the league's |
The Reading Railers are a team of the | Premier Basketball League that began play in 2007. |
The Miami Tropics were a team in the | Premier Basketball League that began to play in 2007 |
The Korisliiga is the | premier basketball league in Finland. |
sketball team the Vermont Frost Heaves in the | Premier Basketball League. |
The Quad City Riverhawks are a team of the | Premier Basketball League that previously played in t |
He played for Erdemir SK of the Turkish | Premier Basketball League before retiring. |
me court for the Rochester Razorsharks of the | Premier Basketball League. |
head coach of the Saint John Millrats of the | Premier Basketball League. |
The Chicago Throwbacks are a team of the | Premier Basketball League that begin play in fall 200 |
him in times of emergency, unless the King or | Premier be present. |
Former interim | Premier Beaton Tulk represented the district until he |
s successor, Tom Lewis, didn't last a year as | premier before his colleagues dumped him in favour of |
to the backbenches in 1964, his successor as | Premier being Jack Renshaw. |
ermany, and Italy signed a diluted version of | Premier Benito Mussolini's Four-Power Pact proposal. |
Former | Premier Bernard Lord (Progressive Conservative) has b |
Premier Bernard Lord led the government for the whole | |
Deputy | Premier: Bernard Landry |
Lord Wakehurst is received in NSW by | Premier Bertram Stevens (left) in 1937 |
In 1971, he was appointed Speaker by | Premier Bill Davis. |
PREMIER Biosoft International (“PBI” for short) is a | |
The first cask ale produced was | Premier Bitter. |
Black Bush: Bushmills' | premier blend, with a significantly greater proportio |
He was widely recognized as one of the | premier blocking tight ends in the NFL. |
ered by the resignation of sitting member and | Premier Bob Carr. |
She later became an adviser to | Premier Bob Carr. |
be appointed as Minister of Energy under NDP | Premier Bob Rae. |
Maroubra Labor MLA and outgoing | Premier Bob Carr resigned on 3 August 2005. |
John Rae, the brother of former NDP | Premier Bob Rae, currently serves as Power Corp.'s Ex |
New South Wales state | Premier Bob Carr mobilised hundreds of police, includ |
For example, former Ontario | premier Bob Rae recalled that in 2007, himself, Ontar |
Le | Premier Bonheur du Jour (Jean Renard/Frank Gerald) |
Chang was appointed to two separate terms as | Premier, both under Chen Shui-bian. |
ept a position as Minister for Crown Lands in | Premier Boucher de Boucherville's Cabinet. |
The game was attended by Saskatchewan | Premier Brad Wall, Alberta Lt.-Gov. |
ins ran on the theme of renewal and defeating | Premier Brad Wall. |
as appointed Minister of Municipal Affairs by | Premier Brad Wall. |
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