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He was | Speaker for the provincial assembly from 1883 to 1886 |
residing officer of the House is known as the | Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives. |
es in 1807 - 1808 and 1813 - 1814, serving as | speaker in the latter years. |
Evans gained national exposure when former | Speaker of the House of Representatives Newt Gingrich |
He is a son of Gennadiy Seleznyov, former | speaker of the State Duma. |
His son Thomas Ashmore Kidd later served as | speaker for the Ontario legislature. |
1928, the Nationalist member for Brighton and | Speaker of the Assembly, Oswald Snowball, died. |
cutive terms spanning 20 years, and served as | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly from 1919 until 1 |
sentatives in 1872, 1875 and 1876, serving as | Speaker of the House in 1876. |
ay 29, 2009), usually known as Ed Murray, was | speaker of the Tennessee House of Representatives for |
he President of the Constitutional Court, the | Speaker of the Grand National Assembly and the Prime |
1914-1996) was the third | Speaker of the Gujarat Legislative Assembly. |
as initially chaired by Sydney Irving, Deputy | Speaker of the House of Commons. |
He rose to the position as | Speaker of the lower house. |
He was appointed | Speaker of the Assembly after the 2002 election, and |
ory (11 May 1922 - 25 September 2009) was the | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of the Cook Islan |
He is a former | Speaker of the New Jersey General Assembly, State Sen |
of Egbaland, and their son is Dimeji Bankole, | Speaker of the House of Representatives.He is also th |
ection of Marian Lupu, a former parliamentary | speaker, from the Communists to the Democratic Party |
niverse: Charles Martin "Lit" Shaeffer (First | Speaker of the Belt Political Section in World of Pta |
Andy Tobin (LD-1), | Speaker of the House |
He was | Speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives |
Cullen served as | speaker for the assembly from 1944 to 1947. |
He was the | speaker of the ROC National Assembly in 1999. |
He was the | Speaker of the State Council of Ceylon and a member o |
mmunists, reelecting Gennady Seleznyov as the | Speaker of the Duma. |
Former Democratic | speaker of the Assembly Bob Moretti said, "Were I in |
g by the Supreme Court in April 2008 that the | Speaker of the Parliament of Nauru had erred in seeki |
Tony Nolan was the | speaker for the event. |
he Wisconsin State Assembly 1883-1887 and was | speaker of the Wisconsin Assembly 1885-1887. |
ognized by the Canadian Speech Association as | Speaker of the Year. |
) was a Minnesota Republican politician and a | Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives. |
ned active in the legislature and was elected | Speaker of the Indiana House of Representatives in 18 |
member of the Onondaga council, and official | speaker of the Onondagas. |
She was named deputy | speaker of the assembly on October 11, 1990, and held |
ge Finch (1580 - 1631) was an English lawyer, | Speaker of the English House of Commons from 1628 to |
Representatives from 1973 to 1978, serving as | Speaker of the House of that body from 1977 to 1978. |
Canterbury, to whose son Charles (afterwards | Speaker of the House of Commons, and Viscount Canterb |
er 1943 by the wife of John Solomon Rosevear, | Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives, a |
He served as | Speaker for the assembly from 1996 until his election |
February of the following year he was chosen | Speaker of the House of Commons, a position that he h |
Stewart Campbell was chosen as | speaker for the house. |
st elected to the House in 1994, and has been | Speaker of the House since 2002. |
representatives from 1874-1878 and served as | Speaker of the House for two years. |
isconsin State Assembly, including serving as | speaker during the second term, and two terms in the |
He became | Speaker of the House in 1985, a position he held for |
ere he challenged sitting member (and current | Speaker of the House) Harry Jenkins for the safe Labo |
d a strong opponent, he was elected the first | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta on Mar |
of Representatives from 1963-1991, and as the | Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives |
Steven Tilley, | Speaker of the Missouri House of Representatives |
He was | Speaker of the Indiana House in 1832-33, 1841-42, 185 |
He served as the Deputy | Speaker of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly from 1 |
The | Speaker of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembl |
me Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King to be | Speaker of the House in 1936. |
He served as a Member and | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest |
Trimble became | Speaker of the Senate, and it was in this capacity th |
y: Sir Stanley Whitehead, politician and 15th | Speaker of the House of Representatives. |
A Democrat, he is currently the | Speaker of the New Mexico House of Representatives. |
Stewart is currently the only | speaker in the history of the territory to be defeate |
is Democratic Party politician who served as | Speaker of the Missouri House of Representatives. |
23 September 1450) was an English lawyer and | Speaker of the House of Commons. |
Ballantyne was elected | Speaker of the Assembly on November 13, 1991 and serv |
considered to be the most impartial Canadian | Speaker of the nineteenth century. |
oseph W. Martin, Jr. (R-Massachusetts) became | Speaker of the House, exchanging places with Sam Rayb |
The Commissioning | speaker was the Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Th |
former Canadian politician, the first female | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward |
s Who Among American High School Teachers, PA | Speaker of the House Dennis M. O'Brien, President Bil |
Speaker of the House of Representatives | |
He became | speaker of the Legislative Assembly in 1980 after Rob |
Ehrenfeld is the Vice | Speaker of the Massachusetts Medical Society, and is |
er a two-year absence in 2008 and was elected | speaker by the incoming Republican majority following |
Lewis Morris Wilkins was chosen as | speaker for the house; Wilkins resigned his seat in 1 |
For Cobb's great nephew who served as the | Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, Governo |
Shap Smith ( | Speaker of the House) |
He was the seventeenth | Speaker of the House of Representatives, in 1972. |
He was appointed | Speaker of the House of Commons in the first parliame |
nephew and namesake Howell Cobb served as the | Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, Governo |
Carolina politician and jurist who served as | Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representative |
He was Chairman of Ways and Means (Deputy | Speaker of the House of Commons) between 1865 and 187 |
Richard J. Baldwin was the | Speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives |
The | Speaker of the Legislative Council was the chair of N |
In 1878, he became | Speaker of the Senate, and was also a member of the m |
In conjunction with the | Speaker of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, the P |
than any woman before Nancy Pelosi became the | Speaker of the House. |
8 - 26 May 1972) was an American motivational | speaker in the 1960s and 1970s who traveled to high s |
bruary until 23 March 1587 for presenting the | Speaker of the House of Commons with a Puritan revisi |
He was | Speaker of the House of Assembly of Newfoundland and |
m April 17, 1883 to December 1886, he was the | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. |
He resigned on 9 March 1909 to become paid | speaker for the Independent Labour Party in Bristol a |
He was a member of and frequent | speaker at the Unitarian Church on Staten Island (the |
oker, serving the 41st Canadian Parliament as | Speaker of the House of Commons. |
Maher succeeded Bill Lamb as the | Speaker of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly a |
Representatives from 1860 to 1864, serving as | Speaker of the House in 1863 and 1864, served on the |
From 1947 to 1949, he was a Deputy | Speaker of the Senate. |
Cargill served as | Speaker of the Oklahoma House from January 2, 2007 to |
He served as | Speaker of the Assembly from 1955 to 1958. |
y the second time in Alberta history that the | Speaker of the Legislature had been defeated. |
ssian: Руслан Алихаджиев) was a parliamentary | speaker of the Chechnya who was forcibly disappeared |
, photographer, journalist, writer and public | speaker of the nature (and birds in particular) prote |
Speaker of the House: Gibson D. "Gib" Lewis (D) | |
Dr Shi is a keynote | speaker at the 2008 Metropolis Congress in Sydney Oct |
He was the son of Sir Edward Phelips, | Speaker of the House of Commons and Master of the Rol |
was a Canadian parliamentarian who served as | Speaker of the Canadian Senate from 1911 to 1916. |
ber of Texas House of Representatives and the | Speaker of the United States House of Representatives |
He was also a former | Speaker of the New York Assembly and a future member |
In 2001, Rakotomanana became the | Speaker of the Senate of Madagascar when it resumed s |
0, 2007, Fossum was invited to be the keynote | speaker at the opening ceremony at Philmont Scout Ran |
Christine Quinn, | speaker of the New York City Council |
Cummiskey served as | speaker for the assembly from 1898 to 1900. |
r being raised to the peerage he was a Deputy | Speaker of the House of Lords. |
ior Swan (born January 20, 1927) was the 18th | Speaker for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan |
other, Auguste Tessier, was also a Member and | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly as well as a Cabi |
shed Alumnus" and invited her as commencement | speaker at the 2001 graduation exercises. |
He gained renown as the radio host and | speaker of The Old Fashioned Revival Hour, a weekly S |
r Harbottle Grimston, Master of the Rolls and | Speaker in the Convention Parliament of 1660. |
for Sam Rayburn, a Texas native who served as | Speaker of the United States House of Representatives |
ich has caused speculation that he may become | Speaker of the Missouri House of Representatives. |
el, and has hosted or been a featured keynote | speaker at The White House Hispanic Heritage Awards, |
al of the Province of South Carolina in 1733, | speaker of the assembly in 1736, 1738 and 1740, chief |
• Keynote | speaker at the Society of Hispanic Professional Engin |
27 March 2008 prize from the | Speaker of the Wielkopolska Region for artistic achie |
He is a | speaker for the Free Software Foundation and a free s |
He served as | Speaker of the House of Commons from 1680 to 1681. |
He was | Speaker of the House of Representatives of Hungary fr |
, as an attorney in the 1814 courthouse and a | speaker outside the 1857 courthouse on Sept. 11, 1858 |
ni Jennings, Hialeah Mayor Julio Robaina, and | Speaker of the House Allan Bense. |
In 1916 Bouanchaud was named | Speaker of the House. |
Samuel George William Archibald was chosen as | speaker for the house. |
t support for the nomination of Rattenbury as | Speaker of the Assembly. |
y Stanislav Kochiev, who is also chairman and | speaker of the South Ossetian Parliament. |
Bain served as | Speaker until the House was dissolved for the 1900 el |
bra Maggart, and to Kent Williams when he was | Speaker of the Tennessee House. |
a strong challenge from Addison Hewlett, the | speaker of the state House of Representatives. |
969 to 1974 he served as Special Assistant to | Speaker of the Assembly Perry B. Duryea. |
In 1973, he was appointed | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, holding the posi |
Charles C. Smith (1908 - 1970) was a | Speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. |
He served as | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick |
ouse of representatives 1904-1908, serving as | speaker during the 1907 session. |
Hill was | Speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives |
nd Confederate States congressman and lawyer, | Speaker of the Confederate House of Representatives |
In 1909, Fernald was a | speaker at the annual meeting, in Portland, of the "N |
A spellbinding orator and prolific | speaker on the Chautauqua circuit, John Davey would o |
blic services, but was demoted back to Deputy | Speaker upon the new Knesset's term starting. |
Shea won elected from Burin and remained | Speaker after the election. |
In 1989 he challenged Bob F. Griffin for | Speaker of the House. |
Nancy Pelosi used it when she became | Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives in 2007. |
ns to be trained by Al Gore to be an official | speaker for the An Inconvenient Truth lecture. |
acdonald nominated Ouimet for the position of | Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons following th |
1958) was a U.S. politician who served as the | Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives |
nnecticut state senate at-large, 1828-29, the | Speaker of the Connecticut State House of Representat |
His brother, Peter Beverley, was a | Speaker of the House of Burgesses and Treasurer of Vi |
He and then was Deputy | Speaker of the House until 1962, when he joined the C |
Christian Herter, the | Speaker of the House at the time, informed the drive |
He was appointed by the | Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives in 1997 |
in New Zealand, such as the Governor-General, | Speaker of the House of Representatives and Chief Jus |
The former U.S. | Speaker of the House Tip O'Neill coined this phrase w |
lative Redistricting Board (together with the | Speaker of the House, Attorney General, Comptroller, |
She became | Speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives in 199 |
1399, 1413: John Doreward, twice | Speaker of the House of Commons |
2009: Commencement | Speaker at the University of Iowa College of Law. |
He was | speaker for the assembly from 1957 until 1960, when h |
federal election, Burke was elected as Deputy | Speaker of the House of Representatives. |
1988, backbench NDP MLA Jim Walding, a former | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, voted against th |
Henry Thomas Rainey, served as | Speaker of the United States House of Representatives |
nt Yukio Hatoyama named him as the next house | speaker of the House of Representatives. |
college recruiting process as an educational | speaker for the National Collegiate Scouting Associat |
e, Co. Suffolk, Lord Allenby served as Deputy | Speaker of the House of Lords from 1993 to 1999, and |
For the former | speaker of the Newfoundland House of Assembly, see Ge |
In 1990 she was deputy | speaker of the Estonian parliament. |
From 1838 to 1841, Carson was | Speaker of the Newfoundland House of Assembly. |
Murray was | speaker for the British Columbia assembly from 1964 t |
He was | Speaker of the House of Representatives from 1967 to |
Charles Shaw-Lefevre, 1st Viscount Eversley, | Speaker of the House of Commons, and Sir John Shaw-Le |
e Knesset from 1972 until 1981, and as Deputy | Speaker of the Knesset between 1977 and 1981. |
g through the 1782/83 session, serving as the | Speaker in the 1778/79 session and in the 1781/82 ses |
sion is determined (after the Vice President, | Speaker of the House, and President pro tempore of th |
He was elected | Speaker of the House in 1929. |
The | Speaker of the North Carolina Senate, Henry T. Clark, |
Then | speaker of the House Lewis Dodak selected Earley as d |
y-eighth through Sixty-first Congresses), and | Speaker of the House of Representatives (Fifty-eighth |
Speaker of the House Joseph Gurney Cannon of Illinois | |
He served as | speaker for the Legislative Assembly from 1967 until |
t opponent in the primary was Curt Bromm, the | speaker of the Nebraska Legislature. |
e 1886 was William Court Gully, who served as | Speaker of the House of Commons from 1895 to 1905. |
politician in the U. S. State of Ohio who was | Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives 1915-191 |
ader during 43rd General Assembly and elected | Speaker of the House for the 44th, 46th, and 47th Gen |
ocratic politician and is the longest-serving | Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives. |
In the summer of 2005, where he was a keynote | speaker at the annual Society for Cryobiology meeting |
or ten years, from 1817 to 1827; he served as | Speaker of the North Carolina Senate for his entire t |
His great grandfather, George P. Sewall, was | Speaker of the Maine House of Representatives. |
Francoeur was | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly from 1919 to 1928 |
50, the Labor member for Fortitude Valley and | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, Samuel Brassingt |
n Labour's Sir Peter Tapsell agreed to become | Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives. |
ime lawmaker, who will become the first woman | speaker of the National Assembly. |
He was | Speaker of the House from 1995 until 1999. |
On September 26, 1995, he was chosen as | speaker of the legislature. |
Lieutenant Governor of California and former | Speaker of the California State Assembly |
d 1518) was an English lawyer and politician, | Speaker of the House of Commons between 1512-1513. |
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