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| She began her career working in | rep across the UK, including Lincoln, Manchester an |
| Reporting on support | rep activity and case categorization |
| was controversially cancelled by the Birmingham | Rep after violent protests against the play. |
| Golar was appointed to her position as state | rep after Patricia Bailey was forced to resign. |
| Junaskiri Hayudini, an aide of | Rep. Akbar |
| The Ohio House of Representatives: | Rep. Al Landis (R-Dover) |
| Jack Edwards (U.S. | Rep. AL-1) |
| onsored by Florida Sen. Bill Nelson and Florida | Rep. Alan Grayson. |
| t between the infobox and the article regarding | Rep. Alexander's religious preference. |
| son's company in 1898, playing in Shakespearean | rep alongside actors such as Ellen Terry and Mrs Pa |
| After the death of his brother, | Rep. Alonzo D. Folger, John Folger was sent to Congr |
| orably out-there sequences sure to build a cult | rep among adventuresome cineastes." |
| ents, two-thirds are co-productions between the | Rep and more than 40 community organizations. |
| g at RADA he joined Bristol Old Vic, Birmingham | Rep and the Old Vic for four years. |
| Mary Boyle, State | Rep. and Majority leader |
| clude: Raynevskya in The Cherry Orchard at Yale | Rep and the Chautauqua Theatre Company, where she a |
| ther credits as a director are shows with Irish | Rep and the Galway Festival in Ireland where he dir |
| against 1,165 for Republican Ralph G. Bertschy ( | Rep.) and 989 for Democrat Jacob Engel. |
| Pinter's work because of its origins in weekly | rep and because, as he said, "it was like a combina |
| ation; also in New York City is the New Yiddish | Rep, and the others are in Bucharest, Warsaw and Te |
| She gained stage experience in | rep and made her first professional appearance at C |
| In 2005, the River | Rep and the Foundation failed to come to terms on a |
| Ted Celeste, State | Rep. and brother of former Ohio governor Richard F. |
| Radio Merseyside), John Cooper, a former travel | rep and the original owner of Blackpool's Radio Wav |
| m many small scale touring companies, The Young | Rep and several local amateur drama companies. |
| includes the Watford Palace Theatre, Birmingham | Rep and Glasgow Citizens' Theatre. |
| and supervision of work of OMB, CEA, CEQ, Trade | Rep and S&T; participation as principle in all poli |
| a member of The New A.R.T.E.F Players, Pacific | Rep and Theater East. |
| ich also include the E. coli helicases UvrD and | Rep and the eukaryotic helicase Srs2. |
| eppenwolf, The Public, the Long Wharf, Berkeley | Rep, and many others. |
| Putting Lipstick on a Pig ( | Rep and Melissa Pennyworth Mysteries), Michael Bowe |
| vered his 2004 campaign as the sole opponent to | Rep. Ander Crenshaw, a Jacksonville Republican, and |
| 3, 1859, made a scathing attack on Watrous, and | Rep. Andrew J. Hamilton prosecuted the impeachment u |
| Rep. Andrews has served for his entire Congressional | |
| Rep. Andrews also serves on the House Armed Services | |
| ir Thomas Chaloner, frontispiece to his 1579 De | Rep. Anglorum instauranda libri decem. |
| first elected in a 1989 special election, after | Rep. Ann Wynia resigned to accept an appointment by |
| recting credits include Bus Stop at Kansas City | Rep, Anne Washburn's A Devil at Noon (O'Neill Cente |
| called in 1985, amidst a civil lawsuit filed by | Rep. Annette Farmer, which was settled out of court. |
| 15, 2011, to fill the vacancy that arose after | Rep. Anthony Sertich resigned upon being appointed c |
| ber of the House of Representatives to call for | Rep. Anthony Weiner to resign following his photo sc |
| p by a panel of legal experts assembled by U.S. | Rep. Artur Davis. |
| Shakespeare Festival, 5 seasons with Charlotte | Rep, as well as appearing at Saint Louise Repertory |
| st known for his role as Spike Dixon, a holiday | rep at the Maplin's holiday camp in Hi-de-Hi! |
| Gregory, when they were appearing together in ' | rep' at Perth in 1946 and they were married in Lond |
| eatre school from age 12 and joined the Bromley | Rep at 17. Her television career includes appearanc |
| or several years after leaving the legislature, | Rep. Auer served as chairman and treasurer of Democr |
| nce salesman, real estate salesman and teacher, | Rep. Auer is today lobbyist for numerous health care |
| Rep. Aull ran unopposed in 2006, 2008, and 2010. | |
| Rep. Austr. | |
| Louisiana State | Rep. Avon Honey (D-Baton Rouge) |
| gust 10, 2010, Chaudhary was defeated by former | Rep. Barbara Goodwin in the Minnesota primary electi |
| When | Rep. Barbara Bollier, a Mission Hills Republican who |
| d that she would challenge Democratic incumbent | Rep. Bart Gordon in the 2010 congressional election. |
| is a privately owned Retail Electric Provider ( | REP) based in Austin, Texas. |
| Rep. Bauer also served as Speaker of the House of Re | |
| Rep. Bearden served on the St. Charles county counci | |
| , Kiernan, Carleton, Campbell, Laidlaw, Paxton ( | rep Beattie), Winterbotom, Norster, Colclough, O'Dr |
| Rep. Beatty is a sought after motivational speaker a | |
| Rep. Beatty is married to Attorney Otto Beatty, Jr. | |
| ted his career at Unilever as a territory sales | rep before moving into their brand marketing depart |
| ed sense of confidence, Bart left his impulsive | rep behind and returned to the team as Kid Flash. |
| the House in 2010, unseating longtime incumbent | Rep. Bernard Lieder by just 131 votes. |
| Speaker pro tempore: | Rep. Bill Kramer |
| Alaska House, he served as a legislative aid to | Rep. Bill Williams. |
| member for three Members of Congress, including | Rep. Bill Clinger (R-PA). |
| ume broke the story of the aborted 1997 coup by | Rep. Bill Paxon against Speaker Newt Gingrich. |
| of Representatives, the town is represented by | Rep. Bill Cassidy (R-Baton Rouge). |
| contenders for the state house seat vacated by | Rep. Bill Cadman, following a short but contentious |
| in the House of Representatives, introduced by | Rep. Bill Green with 61 cosponsors. |
| in the House of Representatives, introduced by | Rep. Bill Green with 68 cosponsors. |
| his time on Capitol Hill and Chief of Staff to | Rep. Bob Ney (R-OH). |
| has confirmed that Ellmers defeated Democratic | Rep. Bob Etheridge by about 1,500 votes. |
| The Ohio House of Representatives: | Rep. Bob Peterson (R-Sabina) |
| DeCoursey worked as a press secretary for U.S. | Rep. Bob Borski, D-Philadelphia, from late 1987 to l |
| Cain's co-chair for his Florida campaign, State | Rep Bob Allen, was arrested on July 11, 2007, on ch |
| tent offense on track early, falling behind ACC | rep Boston College by 24 at halftime before losing, |
| the South Florida market by MCA Account Service | Rep, Brad Fitzgerald, among others. |
| At-Large | Rep.: Brett Tweed, of North Berwick. |
| Rep. Brian Baker, a Republican, represented part of | |
| Rep. Bringer has been honored for her work in the le | |
| (1896), lii.; | Rep. Brit. |
| of the Montana legislature, alongside Sands and | Rep. Bryce Bennett (D-Missoula). |
| slators, Sen. Christine Kaufmann (D-Helena) and | Rep. Bryce Bennett (D-Missoula). |
| 2008 Representative Joule, along with Democrats | Rep. Bryce Edgmon and Rep. Bob Herron, began caucusi |
| he current system is crumbling and fragmented," | Rep. Burke said. |
| use floor, ending only when a missed punch from | Rep. Cadwallader Washburn of Wisconsin upended the h |
| As Chairman of the full committee, | Rep. Camp may serve as an ex officio member of all s |
| imidation in his district and across the state, | Rep. Canessa co-sponsored a bill with Senator Jarret |
| Rep. Canessa's district includes East Freetown, Lake | |
| After signing with St George in 1987, his | rep career continued with three Test appearances ag |
| the dedication of the new post office, and U.S. | Rep. Carl Elliott gave a speech. |
| serving for one term as the press secretary for | Rep. Carlos Romero Barcelo from Puerto Rico she went |
| Then-state | Rep. Carol Molnau and her husband Steve Molnau sold |
| rimary race for Congress against incumbent U.S. | Rep. Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick. |
| s for the 112th Congress and is running against | Rep. Carolyn McCarthy. |
| Rep. Carroll co-founded the International Ethics Soc | |
| The deadlocked | Rep. caucus, in NYT on March 11, 1910 |
| The | Rep Center, an internet-based portal, accessible th |
| In 1961, he took 3rd in Palanga (Baltic | Rep. ch, Iivo Nei won). |
| July 1946, he tied for 6-8th in Vilnius (Baltic | Rep. ch, Yuri Averbakh won). |
| Fattah is the son of U.S. | Rep. Chaka Fattah and Michelle R. Fattah. |
| She won the seat vacated by retiring | Rep. Char Samuelson. |
| o William T. Cahill, also finishing behind U.S. | Rep. Charles W. Sandman, Jr., State Sen. Harry L. Se |
| olitical Science Association, in the offices of | Rep. Charles Schumer (D-NY) and Sen. Herb Kohl, (D-W |
| He served as private secretary to U.S. | Rep. Charles M. Stedman and was elected to at least |
| e, we are seeing our coastline disappear," said | Rep. Charles Boustany (R-La). |
| sition from the man he defeated in 2006, former | Rep. Charles H. Taylor. |
| wn as the Kersten Committee after its chairman, | Rep. Charles J. Kersten was established in 1953 to i |
| Hoskins joined with Missouri | Rep. Charles Q. Troupe of St. Louis and the African |
| entative from North Carolina, and the father of | Rep. Charles Raper Jonas. |
| Earlier photo of | Rep. Charlie Rose from Congressional Pictorial Direc |
| first elected in 2008, running after three-term | Rep. Chris DeLaForest opted not to seek re-election. |
| He succeeded a Republican, | Rep. Chris Halford, who had retired. |
| companion legislation, H.R. 2356-introduced by | Rep. Christopher Shays (R-CT), is the version that b |
| set the political support of his opponent, U.S. | Rep. Clarence J. "Bud" Brown Jr. Wags claimed that i |
| In 1991, | Rep. Coleman founded S.M.A.R.T. Kids, an inner city |
| In addition, | Rep. Coleman is a past chair of the Texas Legislativ |
| As Chairman, | Rep. Coleman coordinated efforts among members of th |
| Rep. Coley currently works as a teacher at Bolton Hi | |
| Rep. Coley's immediate family consists of his wife, | |
| the stage as a member of the Antaeus Classical | Rep Company in Los Angeles, and received an Ovatti |
| actress, she has been a member of the BBC Radio | Rep Company, appeared in the film An Ideal Husband |
| Rep. Congo, Medje | |
| was first elected in 2008, succeeding four-term | Rep. Connie Ruth, who did not seek re-election. |
| The Trinity | Rep Conservatory opened in 1977, serving as a train |
| , the source makes clear that in this instance, | Rep. Conyers was speaking only of Ashcroft and the i |
| Rep. Cooper is married to bariatric physician, Dr. T | |
| Rep. Cooper is the Majority Caucus Chairman Emeritus | |
| hool, and at one stage captained the Wellington | Rep Cricket Team. |
| Rep. Cummings (at podium; D-Maryland) joins other Me | |
| ers, venture capitalist Steven Welch, and State | Rep. Curt Schroder, with Schroder appearing to be th |
| Rep. Curtis Blackwood | |
| nning in the GOP primary against incumbent U.S. | Rep. Dan Burton. |
| ocal affairs, some members of Congress, such as | Rep. Dan Lungren, have proposed returning most parts |
| State | Rep. Dan Severson, R-Sauk Rapids received the endors |
| Rep. Dan Burton | |
| Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (CA) | |
| Obama at a 40th anniversary celebration for fan | Rep. Dave Obey in Washington D.C. Concerts in 2009 a |
| ives during the 110th United States Congress by | Rep. David Obey. |
| Outlaw was the cousin of | Rep. David Outlaw. |
| hallenge the re-election bid of Republican U.S. | Rep. David L. Hobson. |
| i's name was floated as a possible successor to | Rep. David Wu after The Oregonian and Willamette Wee |
| ected to the House in 2010, unseating incumbent | Rep. David Bly by just 37 votes after a recount. |
| urrently: Speaker Gordon D. Fox (D-Providence), | Rep. Deb Ruggiero (D-Jamestown), Rep. Frank Ferri (D |
| ith House Speaker Gordon D. Fox (D-Providence), | Rep. Deb Ruggiero (D-Jamestown) and Sen. Donna Nesse |
| In 1992, State | Rep. DeLeo was indicted by a federal grand jury in t |
| Jazz for Peace awarded | Rep. Dennis Kucinich with their Honorary Ambassador |
| randon, Tim Robbins, Jane Fonda, Jesse Jackson, | Rep. Dennis Kucinich, and Danny Glover. |
| not the first LGBT member of the legislature - | Rep. Diane Sands (D-Missoula) first entered the Hous |
| esbians: Sen. Christine Kaufmann (D-Helena) and | Rep. Diane Sands (D-Missoula). |
| Cardinal Mahony with | Rep. Diane Watson (D-CA) |
| inished second in the G.O.P. primary, losing to | Rep. Dick Zimmer and finishing ahead of Dick LaRossa |
| As ranking member of the full committee, | Rep. Dicks may sit as an ex officio member of all su |
| n December 15, 2005, on the floor of the House, | Rep. Dingell read a poem that was sharply critical o |
| a number of factories and his mother as a union | rep, dinner lady. |
| Will Ford Hartnett, '74; | Rep. Dist. |
| Rep. Dollar is currently serving in his second term | |
| Along with former State | Rep. Don Murphy of Maryland, Bacchiochi is a leader |
| ard & Maritime subcommittee -- both overseen by | Rep. Don Young, who served on the committee that ove |
| Mark Zachares is a former Congressional aide to | Rep. Don Young (R-AK) and lobbyist who pleaded guilt |
| Rep. Donald Nowack | |
| Rep. Donovan has been recognized for his efforts by | |
| The Act's main sponsors were Sen. Jim Bunning, | Rep. Doug Bereuter, and Rep. Earl Blumenauer. |
| ported Bentley Rayburn's challenge to incumbent | Rep. Doug Lamborn in the Republican party primary fo |
| d by a "Know-Nothing" candidate after one term, | Rep. Dunbar retired to his sugar plantation in St. B |
| Rep. Duncan Hunter, (left) the winner of the poll, g | |
| Sen. Fred Thompson and | Rep. Duncan Hunter, though already out of the race, |
| end this war", a characterization challenged by | Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-OR) among others. |
| Rep. Earl Blumenauer, D-Ore., who sponsored the end- | |
| .S. House of Representatives against Democratic | Rep. Earl Pomeroy in 1994, but decided against it af |
| was first elected in 1988, succeeding two-term | Rep. Earnest Larsen. |
| He replaced openly gay | Rep. Ed Murray in the House - Murray having moved up |
| ional page in 1994 in Washington, D.C. for U.S. | Rep. Ed Pastor, D-Phoenix |
| She was picked to replace Democrat State | Rep. Eddie Washington, who died of a heart attack Ju |
| sponsored by Sen. Robert F. Wagner (D-N.Y.) and | Rep. Edith Rogers (R-Mass.), |
| He also co-sponsored with | Rep. Edith Rogers (R-Mass.) the Wagner-Rogers Bill t |
| nsored by Senator Robert F. Wagner (D-N.Y.) and | Rep. Edith Rogers (R-Mass.) |
| ed to run in a special election to replace U.S. | Rep. Ellen Tauscher, who was appointed to a posisiti |
| rch 18, 2009, Buchanan's hometown Congresswoman | Rep. Ellen Tauscher (D CA-10) was nominated by Presi |
| ecial election on February 12, 1991, held after | Rep. Elton Redalen resigned to accept appointment by |
| ohibition Act of 2010 was a bill, introduced by | Rep. Elton Gallegly (R-CA), that passed during the 1 |
| In March 2010, | Rep. Eric Massa resigned from Congress against alleg |
| first elected in 2008, running after seven-term | Rep. Erik Paulsen opted not to seek re-election in o |
| aring on the ‘Torture Legislation” conducted by | Rep. Erin Tanada and the House Committee on Human Ri |
| The H.R. 3194 bill had been introduced by | Rep. Ernest J. Istook, Jr. (R-OK) on November 2, 199 |
| ;The Princess and the Black-Eyed Pea (San Diego | Rep.); Esther Demsack (Summer Play Festival, The Pub |
| School of Speech and Drama, followed by a wide | Rep experience including Bromley, Bristol Old Vic, |
| Rep. Farr was a super delegate in the 2008 President | |
| Night with Reg and Dealer's Choice (Birmingham | Rep); Feelgood (Hampstead and Garrick); Blue Heart |
| Rep. Fitzwater is a retired school teacher and coach | |
| Rep. Fitzwater is a graduate of Potosi High School. | |
| Born March 5, 1959 in Potosi, | Rep. Fitzwater currently resides there with his wife |
| Rep. Fitzwater also worked as a high school and coll | |
| Aklan | Rep. Florencio Miraflores, for his part, said the Ka |
| y, Sawfish uses a Lisp-like scripting language, | rep, for all of its code, making it particularly ea |
| ly, allowing him to quit his day job as a sales | rep for MCA Records. |
| llowing month was re-elected as Black students' | rep for the NUS LGBT Campaign. |
| He now works as an Area Sales | Rep for a stainless steel stockholder. |
| When Keith Wozencroft, as a sales | rep for EMI, entered the store one day, Greenwood s |
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