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erican lawyer and philanthropist and one time | Speaker of the United States House of Representatives |
ce of Tides and South of Broad, was a keynote | speaker at the 2010 conference. |
in bold, party leaders are in italic, and the | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly is designated by |
f Congressman Alexander Mebane and the son of | Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representative |
from its creation in 1903 until 1933, and was | Speaker of the House from 1931 to 1933 and Vice Presi |
Richard Perkins is the former | Speaker of the Nevada Assembly. |
From 1936 to 1938, he was the | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly. |
esentatives since 1986, and served as Indiana | Speaker of the House during the 2005 and 2006 session |
He was the | Speaker of the House in the Second Congress, both pre |
ed from the opposite side of the House to the | Speaker, while the First Deputy Chairman comes from t |
o 1856, postmaster general from 1857 to 1859, | speaker for the house from 1859 to 1862 and Attorney |
and he was invited to participate as a forum | speaker in the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's Mala |
Former | Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives Jon M |
Benigno Fitial, sitting | Speaker of the Northern Mariana Islands House of Repr |
He served as the | Speaker of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly from 1 |
rty or parties are seated to the right of the | Speaker in the Senate of Canada, while members of opp |
Stebbins was the honored guest and | speaker at the Stebbins Institute in 1942, which took |
ons, Hubbard was elected the first Republican | Speaker of the House since Reconstruction. |
Senator Joe Biden and | Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi for "misrepresentin |
Brown stood for re-election as | Speaker when the 39th Legislative Assembly first conv |
ent of the Supreme Court ranks after the Lord | Speaker of the House of Lords. |
Livingston served as | Speaker for the assembly briefly in 1997. |
He served as | Speaker of the House in 1809 and 1815. |
ntly mentioned that Nancy Pelosi would become | Speaker of the House if the Democrats won a majority. |
Gus Mutscher served as | Speaker of the House until the Second Called Session |
Thomas Gargrave, a High Sheriff of Yorkshire, | Speaker of the House of Commons and president of the |
During 1987-91, he served as | Speaker of the Kerala Assembly. |
Woodroffe was | speaker for the provincial assembly from 1973 to 1978 |
The current | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba is Ge |
He was elected | Speaker of the Virginia House of Burgesses at the Jul |
Campbell was the keynote | speaker at The Monroe Institute's twenty-second Profe |
James Strangeways (died c.1480) was | Speaker of the House of Commons of England between 14 |
He served as | speaker for the legislative assembly from 1843 to 185 |
Eastick also served as | Speaker in the House of Assembly during his successor |
He was the | speaker of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey betw |
with the committal must send a report to the | Speaker of the House of Commons or face a fine. |
erta for the first time in 1921, He served as | Speaker of the Alberta Legislature from 1921 to 1936. |
conviction by calling on Nurtai Abykayev, the | Speaker of the Senate, to resign. |
d including the text of The Hive Queen by the | Speaker for the Dead. |
rg in 1911 with a non-English-speaking native | speaker of the Lower Umpqua dialect and her Alsean hu |
rty or parties are seated to the right of the | Speaker in the House of Commons, while members of opp |
d in the Wisconsin State Assembly and was the | speaker in the legislative 1959 session. |
ves, Democrat Nancy Pelosi - the first female | Speaker of the House - would be replaced. |
emocratic colleagues chose him to be the 70th | speaker of the House after securing majority from Rep |
a Canadian politician who served as the first | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. |
Democratic Party politician who served as the | Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives |
ho was Town clerk of Colchester; later he was | Speaker of the House of Commons and Lord Chancellor t |
the other house announcing the election of a | speaker in the place of John Tyrell incapacitated by |
He served briefly as | Speaker of the House of Commons in 1659. |
Speaker of the Palestinian Legislative Council for th | |
In Parliament, Jansen was | Speaker of the House of Assembly from 1924 to 1929, M |
ton (September 3, 1905 - November 1986) was a | Speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. |
amentarians forced Sharif Hassan Sheikh Aden, | speaker of the Somali parliament, to postpone the pri |
Initially it was the | speaker of the Assembly who served as member of the F |
onfusion when used verbally as to whether the | speaker means the short ton or the tonne (metric ton) |
, the President calls an evening meeting with | Speaker of the House John Boehner and Senate Majority |
tical slogan coined on May 20, 2008 by former | speaker of the House, Newt Gingrich and his American |
Speaker of the Dewan Rakyat, Parliament of Malaysia | |
He served as | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly. |
, 1940) is a sociologist who is an author and | speaker on the topic of policing organizations. |
, and the Lang follower Sol Rosevear, who was | Speaker during the Curtin and Chifley governments. |
at in five parliaments between 1545 and 1571, | Speaker of the House of Commons 1558, executor to Que |
In 2007 he was a | speaker at The Intelligence Summit. |
Howatt was | speaker for the provincial assembly from 1874 to 1876 |
Power served as | speaker for the provincial assembly from 1887 to 1894 |
He was also | Speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives for on |
James Hepburn was | speaker of the Legislature of Ontario in 1947-1948 an |
In 1974 she was the featured | speaker at the founding national convention of the US |
e, as either the House Minority Leader or the | Speaker of the House. |
set for the Mapai party, and served as Deputy | Speaker of the Knesset. |
islative Assembly of Ontario, and was briefly | speaker of the assembly before being forced out of of |
when Labor won office in 1995, was appointed | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, holding the offi |
John Ponsonby, was | speaker of the Irish House of Commons (1753-1761) and |
He served as | speaker of the house from December 1837 to January 18 |
He was | speaker for the British Columbia assembly from 1976 t |
The | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly and the President |
es in the 1981 election, and was appointed as | Speaker of the Legislature on April 21, 1981. |
se Judiciary Committee (1979-84), and as 52nd | Speaker of the House of Delegates in 1985 and 1986. |
The Hon Sir Francis Murphy, | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly |
The chair of the convention was | Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Jim Wrig |
Eakin was | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest |
ey General Assembly from 1879 to 1882 and was | speaker of the house in 1882. |
in the House of Lords and served as a Deputy | Speaker of the House of Lords from 1930 to 1941. |
epresentatives in 1847, rising to the post of | Speaker of the House. |
In April 2010 he was nominated as | Speaker of the House of Representatives, succeeding L |
ice President and the Secretary of State, the | Speaker of the House (at the time, Tip O'Neill) and t |
Best Novel: | Speaker for the Dead by Orson Scott Card |
Speaker of the House of Representatives: Robert Merce | |
The former Deputy | Speaker of the Kerala Legislative Assembly, Sundaran |
f Ghana and Freddie Blay, former first deputy | speaker in the Parliament of Ghana, a former first de |
Karl Klare was the faculty | speaker at the Northeastern University School of Law |
On October 30, 2006 she became Third | Speaker of the Austrian Parliament, as the first repr |
h West Coastal Riebeling was appointed as the | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly in 2001. |
He served as | speaker for the Prince Edward Island assembly from 18 |
h round of balloting, making him the youngest | Speaker of the House in Canadian history and the firs |
Sir John Croke (1553 - 23 January 1620) was | Speaker of the English House of Commons between Octob |
Mukhi was an invited | speaker at the international conferences Strings 2000 |
vote of 12 to 8. Sam Tagelagi was re-elected | Speaker by the same margin. |
for the City of London until 1555, serving as | Speaker of the House of Commons of England in 1554. |
In 2000 Helmbrecht was a | speaker at the National Association of Independent Sc |
The first | Speaker of the House is not elected until Parliament |
the 1984 elections, but was appointed Deputy | Speaker of the Knesset. |
ck Lampson will be a vote for Nancy Pelosi as | speaker of the House." |
r-Lakshmipur constituency, and was re-elected | Speaker of the House again in 1973. |
ican Republican Party politician, who was the | Speaker of the New Jersey State Assembly during the ' |
g this period, Turner became a popular public | speaker, traveling the country and attracting large c |
he Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, and the | Speaker of the Tennessee House of Representatives. |
a provisional administration led by impartial | Speaker of the House, Giovanni Leone; however, when t |
Instead, Barnard was nominated as | Speaker of the House. |
The | Speaker of the Hawaii House of Representatives is the |
He was | Speaker of the National Assembly from January 9, 1962 |
ntil the parliament's disbandment, he was the | Speaker of the Serbian National Assembly of the Kingd |
rolina General Assembly, this time serving as | Speaker of the Senate. |
om 1904 to 1910 and again in 1918, serving as | Speaker of the House in 1906. |
commonwealth parliament, including the first | Speaker of the House. |
Johnston served as | Speaker for the assembly from 1985 to 1992. |
Speaker of the party in the state of North Rhine-West | |
In 1761 he was appointed | Speaker of the House of Commons, which he remained un |
t, Vice President, Senate President and House | Speaker at the time of the elections are displayed. |
in 1992, when many on all sides wanted him as | speaker, but the Tory cabinet insisted on backing his |
1886, serving from 1887 to 1888; he was also | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly from 1887 to 1888 |
He was | Speaker of the House during Barebone's Parliament of |
Speaker of the House of Representatives: J. Warren Ke | |
The | Speaker and the Deputy Speaker are elected for the li |
nority Whip Newt Gingrich, who would serve as | Speaker of the House for four years after that electi |
Arkansas legislators who have served both as | Speaker of the House and as President Pro Tem of the |
The House Management Committee works with the | Speaker of the House to direct and oversee operations |
He was elected | Speaker of the House of Assembly of Nova Scotia in Au |
He served as a deputy | speaker of the parliament from 1976 to 1978 and as th |
Speaker of the House of Representatives: Charles Fred | |
His son, William D. Cardwell, was | Speaker of the House of Delegates from 1906-1908. |
By chance the | Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives a |
In 1857, he was named | speaker of the Legislative Council and so became a me |
He has been a program innovator and | speaker for the Catholic cable television network EWT |
pacity ever since, and is the longest serving | Speaker of the House in the history of the Delaware G |
He also criticized the former | Speaker of the House of Representatives, fellow PDP m |
He was also | Speaker of the North Carolina House of Burgesses (the |
ative Dennis Hastert (R-Illinois), the former | Speaker of the House in the U.S. House of Representat |
He was an invited | speaker at the December, 2002 President's Council on |
He served as | speaker for the Saskatchewan assembly in 1961. |
Representatives in 1855 and 1857, serving as | speaker in the latter year. |
representing Gloucestershire and the initial | Speaker of the House of Commons of England in the Par |
He was the | Speaker in the 1788/89 session and when President Tho |
etts physician and politician who was elected | Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives |
similar name, George L. Smith, who served as | Speaker of the Georgia House during much of the 1960s |
He was the | speaker at the dedication ceremony of the Tyler David |
He served briefly as | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan i |
st in the UK to report the resignation of the | speaker of the House of Commons and Glasgow North Eas |
He was often a | speaker at the annual reunions of the Abraham Lincoln |
) was a Minnesota Republican politician and a | Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives. |
nd can control the music playing from a small | speaker above the table. |
ral Florida Race for the Cure and was keynote | speaker for the University of Central Florida's 2006 |
Movement for Clean Energy, and was a featured | speaker at The World Can't Wait "Impeach Bush" Summit |
The | speaker of the Parliament was Antim I. |
Jim Wright -- Former | Speaker of the United States House of Representatives |
Maria Postoico - Deputy | Speaker of the Parliament, representing the Party of |
He was the | Speaker of the House from 2000 to 2004 during the sec |
The last completely fluent | speaker of the Otoe-Missouria dialect was Truman Wash |
he Rolls during the reign of Queen Mary I and | Speaker of the House of Commons during the reign of Q |
control of the Legislature, would have become | Speaker of the House in 2005. |
he Solicitor General when he was named as the | Speaker of the House of Commons in 1959 was a source |
He was chosen deputy | speaker of the House of Assembly in December 1970 and |
by Democratic majority to serve as the first | speaker of the Alaska House. |
Santos was named Deputy | Speaker after the elections of 1986 and 1999. |
Marian Lupu - | Speaker of the Parliament, representing the Party of |
w lessee of the manor, Robert Drury, a former | Speaker of the House of Commons. |
Scots: Preses o the Scots Pairlament) is the | speaker of the Scottish Parliament, elected by the Me |
In 1976 the | Speaker of the House of Commons, Selwyn Lloyd decided |
1, former President Ludwig Scotty was elected | Speaker, ending the deadlock. |
He was | Speaker of the New Zealand Legislative Council from 1 |
President Umaru Yar'Adua ordered the | Speaker of the Kogi State Assembly to take over as ac |
of Representatives, 1873-1881, and served as | speaker of the house during the last two terms. |
lished in 1958 by Tung-Min Shieh, who was the | speaker of the Taiwan Provincial Consultative Council |
on, Artson was a Legislative Assistant to the | Speaker of the California Assembly for two years and |
Calcutta, Delhi and Bombay; Fanfare for Madam | Speaker, for the Installation of the Rt Hon Betty Boo |
Charles Simonds was chosen as | speaker for the house. |
Speaker of the House - David Monro becomes Speaker af | |
Main | Speaker for the Sabah Anglican Diocesan English Youth |
Speaker of the Dead has been met mostly with positive | |
Chittum was a | speaker at the "First Annual Conference on Racial Sep |
From 1588 to 1590 he became | Speaker of the House of Commons and later he was prom |
e Vice President, the Prime Minister, and the | Speaker of the Lok Sabha beyond the scrutiny of the I |
se Committee of Thirty-three appointed by the | Speaker of the United States House of Representatives |
1826, 1828-1830, and 1833-1835, and served as | speaker of the house 1820-1822, 1825, 1826, and 1829; |
In 1799, he entered politics, becoming the | Speaker of the Tennessee House of Representatives unt |
Prior to that, she worked for the | Speaker of the National Assembly on global issues in |
litics is local," and once called former U.S. | Speaker of the House Tip O'Neill a "horse's ass." |
the late Samuel T. Francis, another frequent | speaker for the conferences. |
1850 - August 13, 1922), a lawyer and public | speaker, was the Prohibition Party's candidate for Pr |
ittee on Public Works and is currently Deputy | Speaker of the House of Representatives. |
He was chosen as | speaker for the provincial assembly in 1954. |
s a Puerto Rican politician who served as the | Speaker of the Puerto Rican House of Representatives |
om 1982 until his retirement, he was a Deputy | Speaker of the House of Commons firstly under George |
As the Keynote | speaker at the Major World Gatherings in India, Switz |
e Republican Leader Dennis Hollingsworth, and | Speaker of the Assembly Karen Bass. |
on House, serving three terms and was elected | Speaker of the Oregon House by his colleagues. |
Speaker of the House of Representatives: Samuel J. Ra | |
In his penultimate term, 1996-2000, he was | Speaker during the administration of Republican Gover |
ged several times) from 1960 to 1990, and was | Speaker of the Slovak National Council 1962 - 1963. |
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