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The State Chancellery, by | convention, is headed by a state secretary appointed by |
Historically and by | convention, however, the premier is a member of the Ass |
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Most people capitalise railway station by | convention when it is part of a title. |
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It was subsequently revised in 1979 by | Convention C152 - Occupational Safety and Health (Dock |
the congregation facing the altar, which by | convention is regarded as liturgical East, this would b |
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By | convention the Chief Justice acts as the Governor's dep |
However, by | convention, the Governor-General does not exercise thes |
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e Governors hold a dormant commission and by | convention the longest-serving state Governor becomes A |
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x, Arizona and later, worked for the Calgary | Convention Centre and the realty firm of Cowley and Kei |
Occupational Cancer | Convention, 1974 is an International Labour Organizatio |
elegate in the September 1865 South Carolina | convention which officially repealed secession and refo |
Hawkins was a delegate to the North Carolina | convention that ratified the United States Constitution |
8 he was also a delegate to North Carolina's | Convention to consider ratification of the U.S. Constit |
ence when he went to Japan for a cartoonists | convention. |
He met Johnnie Mortimer at a cartoonists | convention. |
ed Hargrove's reelection, one day before CAW | convention delegates were scheduled to vote. |
Ocean Center ( | Convention Center) |
ted as families originated as a 19th century | convention. |
Most programs have a certain | convention for their return codes (for instance, 0 for |
Fishermen's Competency Certificates | Convention, 1966 is an International Labour Organizatio |
trong opinions, and willingness to challenge | convention. |
In all its work, IDS aims to challenge | convention and to generate fresh ideas that foster new |
ew show opens on the same night as a charity | convention. |
He was also a delegate to the Charleston | convention of 1860. |
lley's task to open the ill-fated Charleston | Convention on April 23, 1860. |
s across Stonewall Street from the Charlotte | Convention Center. |
which was once occupied by the Old Charlotte | Convention Center. |
The Charlotte | Convention Center is a Convention Center located in Cha |
He was a delegate to Municipal Charter | Convention and made a strong fight for a modern city ch |
d the Oldham delegates to the first Chartist | convention in 1839, were Methodist Unitarians) . |
Chemicals | Convention, 1990 is an International Labour Organizatio |
ant and unimaginative adherence to chivalric | convention, was inept. |
veral rooms that complement the Christchurch | Convention Centre. |
The annual Christian | convention at Maramon is held near Kozhencherry which i |
is a past president of the Arizona Christian | Convention. |
esident of the 2006 North American Christian | Convention. |
he President of the North American Christian | Convention (NACC) in 2000. |
n and Nivek Ogre for the side project A Chud | Convention and produced the ambient/noise mini-LP Sorro |
school she turned to the Presbyterian Church | Convention and pleaded her case there in front of her p |
l service institutions of the Baptist Church | Convention of Hong Kong. |
ances in politics was at the Republican City | Convention in the fall of 1892, when John Q. Tufts was |
It took place at the Atlantic City | Convention Center in Atlantic City, New Jersey from Aug |
pageant was held at The Circle, Central City | Convention Hall, Seoul, Korea on June 2, 2008. |
terminal located inside of the Atlantic City | Convention Center. |
uites, 16 restaurants and bars, Raffles City | Convention Centre and one of Asia's largest Spas. |
ld from 2 to 9 July 2005 at the Raffles City | Convention Centre on the fourth floor. |
is game from Philadelphia to Atlantic City's | Convention Hall for 1964 and guaranteed Dudley $25,000. |
A - Suntec City, | Convention Centre |
This contrasted with the civil | convention of referring to midnight as zero hours datin |
FanimeCon moved to the Santa Clara | Convention Center in 2000 where it stayed for four year |
005 she performed at the World Bass Clarinet | Convention in Rotterdam, Holland. |
American Society for Metals at the Cleveland | Convention Center. |
sm spoof video actually prompted Cleveland's | convention and tourism bureau to solicit other videos i |
iations on the Kyoto Protocol to the Climate | Convention. |
completed by the annual Regional Rotary Club | convention. |
a disaster-coverage workshop at the CMA/ACP | convention in Washington, D.C. |
The main opposition, the United Gold Coast | Convention, fared badly, winning only two seats, and wa |
ana Congress Party and the United Gold Coast | Convention. |
ix were six leaders of the United Gold Coast | Convention (UGCC), the leading political party in the B |
"Working Committee United Gold Coast | Convention declare they are prepared and ready to take |
The Hyatt Regency Denver at the Colorado | Convention Center is a 489 ft (149 m) tall skyscraper i |
Cracovians adopted a column-row | convention for designating individual elements as oppos |
he resulting device was rushed to the COMDEX | convention where it won the "best of COMDEX" award for |
Dorf's first three-day San Diego comics | convention, the Golden State Comic-Con, was held at the |
sistent with International Olympic Committee | convention in its published medal tables. |
Many films will by common | convention have a short scene before the credits to int |
Unfortunately, there is no common | convention as to which version is called a strong antic |
erent in this idea may lie behind the common | convention of portraying the horse-centaur with an over |
sville Gardens in 1975 when the Commonwealth | Convention Center (now called Kentucky International Co |
e unpledged delegates) at the Commonwealth's | convention. |
3 unpledged delegates) at the commonwealth's | convention. |
quality of Treatment (Accident Compensation) | Convention, 1925 is an International Labour Organizatio |
05, at the Birendra International Conference | Convention Centre in Nepal. |
07, at the Birendra International Conference | Convention Centre in Nepal. |
03, at the Birendra International Conference | Convention Centre in Nepal. |
n 1912 at the National Conservation Congress | convention, the organization endorsed the conservation |
fter the historic Nyasaland African Congress | convention in January 1959, he was appointed as bodygua |
He served as chairman of the congressional | convention of his district in 1904 and 1908. |
In 1788 he presided over the Connecticut | Convention that was called to ratify the United States |
also involved in the Australian Constitional | Convention, being an elected candidate under the ticket |
Elected to that position at the constituting | convention of the ELCA in 1988 for a four-year term, Al |
The Constitution | Convention Museum State Park nearby explains the role o |
He served until a constitution | Convention was held in Milledgeville in October 1865; a |
s elected to the first Missouri Constitution | Convention and in 1821 was elected to the Missouri Supr |
Constitution | Convention Museum State Park is a Florida State Park lo |
e was elected to the first Iowa Constitution | Convention of 1844. |
f Tillman and presided over the constitution | convention of 1895. |
He attended the Nebraska State Constitution | Convention and served as the Chairman of the state's Re |
rved as delegate to the State constitutional | convention in 1849. |
elegate to the New York State Constitutional | Convention of 1821. |
tate Legislature meeting in a constitutional | convention was held on June 14, 2007. |
But Glass's actions at the Constitutional | Convention were certainly not all progressive. |
wth of the 1978 Hawaiʻi State Constitutional | Convention was the establishment of the Office of Hawai |
legate at the 1895 Utah State Constitutional | Convention, where he was one of the main advocates for |
rved as delegate to the State constitutional | convention in 1832 and was an unsuccessful candidate fo |
ey, who was a delegate to the Constitutional | Convention. |
as a delegate to the Arkansas Constitutional | Convention of 1978 to 1979. |
use of Commons and at a state constitutional | convention, both in 1865. |
e was elected to the Illinois Constitutional | Convention. |
Journal of the Constitutional | Convention of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1919). |
e was a delegate to the State constitutional | convention in 1872. |
eace, a delegate to the State Constitutional | Convention, and as a Georgia state senator. |
He was a member of the State constitutional | convention in 1850 and 1851. |
te constitution, drafted by a constitutional | convention of somewhat dubious validity, that allowed s |
elected as a delegate to the Constitutional | Convention of 1787 in Philadelphia. |
857 (District 10); Democratic Constitutional | Convention 1857 (District 10) |
Pennsylvania, in the proposed constitutional | convention in 1891. |
rved as delegate to the State constitutional | convention, 1788. |
served as member of the State constitutional | convention in 1857 and 1858. |
as a delegate to the Kentucky constitutional | convention in 1849 and a member of the Kentucky House o |
elegate to the Illinois state constitutional | convention in 1847 and was elected to three successive |
County to the New York State Constitutional | Convention of 1821. |
was elected to the Minnesota Constitutional | Convention of 1857. |
a member of the New Hampshire constitutional | convention in 1790. |
The English Constitutional | Convention aims to bring about the same constitutional |
er of the New Hampshire state constitutional | convention in 1850. |
ber 28, 1848 President of the constitutional | convention, a position he kept until the convention was |
an instrumental figure at the Constitutional | Convention of 1847 - representing Montserrado County - |
erved in the second Wisconsin Constitutional | Convention of 1847 as president. |
member of the Virginia State constitutional | convention in 1850. |
d as delegate to the Virginia constitutional | convention in 1901 and 1902. |
Continental Congress and the Constitutional | Convention. |
served as member of the state constitutional | convention in 1847 and served as member of the Illinois |
as president of the Louisiana Constitutional | Convention in 1921. |
delegate to the United States Constitutional | Convention in 1787, as well as a signer of the Constitu |
a key member of the Wyandotte constitutional | convention that framed the Kansas state constitution in |
rved as a member of the State constitutional | convention in 1792. |
by sessions of the Australian Constitutional | Convention, including one that would change the procedu |
member of the first Wisconsin constitutional | convention of 1846, and briefly served in the Wisconsin |
delegate to the Rhode Island Constitutional | Convention. |
president of the first state Constitutional | Convention. |
rved as delegate to the state constitutional | convention in 1846. |
elegate to the New York State Constitutional | Convention of 1938. |
legate to the Louisiana State Constitutional | Convention held that year in Baton Rouge. |
Mason, a delegate to the U.S. Constitutional | Convention. |
f Minnesota, in the Minnesota Constitutional | Convention, and on the territorial and state supreme co |
elegate to the New York State Constitutional | Convention of 1967. |
as a delegate to the Virginia Constitutional | Convention in 1829. |
was a member of the Louisiana constitutional | convention in 1879. |
ina, 1779, member of the U.S. Constitutional | Convention and signer of the U.S. Constitution, Chief J |
rved as delegate to the State constitutional | convention in 1788. |
a delegate to Pennsylvania's constitutional | convention in 1776, and elected as a member of the Penn |
d as a member of the Missouri Constitutional | Convention of 1845. |
s a delegate in the Tennessee Constitutional | Convention and as a delegate to the Democratic National |
rved as a page at the Florida Constitutional | Convention. |
e was a delegate to the state constitutional | convention in 1791 and a member of the Governor's counc |
was a member of the Virginia Constitutional | Convention in 1850 and 1851. |
ed as a Delegate to the State constitutional | convention. |
to the 1975 Northern Ireland Constitutional | Convention with an increased vote, but failed to take a |
rved as delegate to the State constitutional | convention in 1861. |
rved as a member of the state constitutional | convention in 1850. |
Constitutional | Convention elections were held in Kuwait on 20 January |
rved as delegate to the State constitutional | convention in 1850. |
delegate to the New Hampshire constitutional | convention in 1918 and a member of the New Hampshire Ta |
e was a delegate to the State constitutional | convention in 1790, and a member of the Pennsylvania St |
a member of the 1835 Vermont Constitutional | Convention. |
served as member of the State constitutional | convention in 1912. |
In the 1967 constitutional | convention, DiFalco successfully opposed an effort to a |
e was a delegate to the state constitutional | convention. |
served as member of the State constitutional | convention in 1870. |
delegate to the Montana state Constitutional | Convention in 1972 and a member of the Montana State Se |
e was a delegate to the state Constitutional | Convention in September 1791 and a member of the Govern |
er presided over the Liberian Constitutional | Convention of 1847, which officially provided Liberia's |
Delegate to the Massachusetts Constitutional | Convention in 1779-1780. |
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