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950-5 and Southampton Itchen from 1955-71 and | Speaker of the British House of Commons from 1965-71 |
beyond the inaugural session as an unelected | Speaker of the Puerto Rico House of Representatives. |
He was | speaker of the State House from 1844 to 1846, and his |
ernor of Indiana, and Dennis Pennington first | Speaker of the Senate, Ratliff Boon the second govern |
The | Speaker of the Flemish Parliament (Dutch: Voorzitter |
of Arafat's Fatah movement, Fattuh became the | Speaker of the Palestinian Legislative Council (i.e. |
Tweedie is also a frequent | speaker on the subject of Linux kernel development at |
ing her term in the Assembly, McRae served as | Speaker of the Australian Capital Territory Legislati |
He was | speaker for the provincial assembly from 1908 until h |
l Government in 1996, Halverson was appointed | Speaker of the House, a position he held until his re |
died in office, and Magoffin refused to allow | Speaker of the Senate John F. Fisk to succeed him as |
He was the | speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1 |
On March 9, 2011, the | Speaker of the House made a ruling on the issue of Od |
he voice channel, binding the identity of the | speaker with the words, which helped protect against |
Amos Botsford was chosen as | speaker for the house. |
He is a frequent | speaker at the Search Engine Strategies and PubCon co |
ates House of Representatives, Rayburn became | Speaker of the House upon the sudden death of Speaker |
as a physician and politician in New England, | speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives |
Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means and Deputy | Speaker of the Northern Ireland House of Commons. |
Speaker of the Canadian Senate | |
The | speaker of the House of Commons was John Allen Fraser |
rman James Ramos was the principal dedication | speaker at the groundbreaking ceremony. |
Former | Speaker of the House Andrew Stevenson of Virginia was |
and Republican Party politician who served as | Speaker of the New Jersey General Assembly and Presid |
He served as | speaker for the first two Pennsylvania Assemblies of |
Michael J. Power was chosen as | speaker for the house. |
During that session, Branch was elected | Speaker of the House pro tempore and served as Speake |
Carson served as | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of British Columb |
Gardner served as | Speaker of the Minnesota Territory House of Represent |
He was | speaker of the Seimas (from 17 November 2008 to 15 Se |
governing party sits on the left side of the | speaker of the House of Assembly as opposed to the tr |
He was the first | Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives, |
Along with Christoph Spehr, she is | speaker of The Emancipatory Left, a current within th |
Berreen was Environment | Speaker for the Green Party at the height of its succ |
In 1909 he was selected to serve as | Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives, a |
1765) was a Shawnee civil chief who served as | speaker for the Shawnees at a council at Fort Pitt in |
Bottisham and Horseheath, Cambridgeshire, was | Speaker of the House of Commons of England from 1429 |
Speaker of the House: Jim T. Lindsay (D) | |
ing the Chauveau administration, he served as | Speaker of the Legislative Council. |
Murray was the | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly from 1995 until h |
He was an invited | speaker of the European Congress of Mathematics, in A |
Hunt Downer (L '72), Former | Speaker of the Louisiana House of Representatives; as |
onsective terms, including three terms as the | Speaker of the House. |
John was the son of William Lenthall, | Speaker of the House of Commons, and his wife, Elizab |
He was Deputy | Speaker of the House of Commons during the 22nd Canad |
n that he held two unique offices; he was the | Speaker of the House in 1860, and President of the Se |
Daniel Hanington was chosen as | speaker for the house. |
Phil is now a conference | speaker and the Regional Director for the The Duke of |
Arthur N. Daniels was the first House | speaker of the Oklahoma Territorial Legislature and a |
c Movement (ODM) before he was elected as the | Speaker of the National Assembly in January 2008. |
) was a Minnesota Republican politician and a | Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives. |
ssetian politician, who is a former chairman ( | speaker) of the Parliament of South Ossetia. |
Historically, the | Speaker of the House of Representatives chaired the H |
On 13 February 1936, he was appointed Deputy | Speaker of the House of Commons. |
He was | Speaker of the House of Representatives from 1923 to |
He became | Speaker of the House of Assembly in 1834 opposing Wil |
borough was Knight of the Shire for Essex and | Speaker of the House of Commons of England from 1379- |
ntatives in 1890 and was elected the youngest | speaker of the house in the nation. |
He was | Speaker of the House of Commons between 1801 and 1802 |
As a lifelong environmentalist and a regular | speaker on the topic of global gridlock, Bill Ford ha |
He was the keynote | speaker at the 2004 Allied Media Conference, spoke at |
He was named | speaker after the election of Robert Bruce was overtu |
He was the | Speaker of the Punjab Legislative Assembly (Vidhan Sa |
Michael E. Busch (born 1947), | Speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates |
Kunte) (1908-1991), veteran freedom fighter, | Speaker of the Bombay Legislative Assembly (1952-1956 |
He was a | Speaker of the National Assembly of Hungary from 29 N |
gnised as the Leader of the Opposition by the | Speaker of the Queensland Legislative Assembly as he |
He was | Speaker of the House of Commons. |
as nominated by Sir Wilfrid Laurier to become | Speaker of the House, and was the first anglophone Sp |
nnan (November 7, 1928 - July 16, 2006) was a | Speaker of the Parliament of Ghana. |
He served as | Speaker of the House of Representatives from 1 Novemb |
Robinson served as | Speaker of the House of Burgesses from 1738 until his |
Governor Stephen McAlpine with 31% and former | Speaker of the Alaskan House of Representatives Sam C |
y and minority leaders of both houses and the | Speaker of the House. |
oks was appointed to a Committee advising the | Speaker on the rebuilding of the Chamber of the House |
She served as | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly from 1993 until 1 |
r much of his time in the House, he served as | speaker of the house. |
He was | Speaker of the Tasmanian House of Assembly from 13 Se |
He was appointed | Speaker of the Legislature on August 7, 1971, and ret |
The | Speaker of the Assembly presides over the Assembly in |
, the son of Ralph Brecken, who had served as | speaker in the provincial assembly, and Matilda Robin |
He was a Federalist, serving as | Speaker of the Connecticut House of Representatives ( |
He is the | Speaker of the House and had previously been elected |
een represented by Patricia Etteh, the former | speaker of the House of Representatives, since 2007. |
nd he pointed to her as the candidate for the | Speaker of the House of Commons. |
John C. Wade was chosen as | speaker for the house. |
His relative David Hawker is a former | Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives. |
He is currently the Deputy | Speaker of the Maharashtra Vidhan Sabha. |
the death of Edward III and became the second | Speaker of the House in 1377. |
In February 1801 Mitford was chosen | Speaker of the House of Commons and sworn of the Priv |
1, 1818, Jenks came in last in a vote for the | speaker of the Pennsylvania House with one vote. |
served as Chancellor of the Exchequer, and as | Speaker of the British House of Commons during the Pa |
e of Commons from 1785 to 1787, and was named | Speaker of the House. |
Neill served as a state representative and as | Speaker of the House. |
Breuer became the first woman to be appointed | Speaker of the South Australian House of Assembly fol |
rances Pery, daughter of the Viscount Pery (a | Speaker of the Irish House of Commons). |
d lasting until 1962, Nance was twice elected | Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives, 192 |
In 1934, when onwards, who later was the | Speaker of the State Council in 1934 he became Speake |
Cochran served as | speaker for the provincial assembly from November 178 |
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi appointed Thompson | |
he Senate less than a month later, and became | Speaker of the Canadian Senate in 1980. |
am Legislature, becoming the first Republican | speaker of the Legislature when the Republicans captu |
On February 6, 2007 he was elected | speaker of the legislature defeating Tony Huntjens an |
On March 29, 1900 he was elected | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, one of the first |
In 1881-87 he was | Speaker of the assembly. |
uary 1973, Cope was appointed the first Labor | Speaker of the House since 1950. |
During his only term there, he also served as | Speaker of the House. |
He became a regular | speaker in the U.S., and an opponent of Bill Clinton' |
llor of the Exchequer, having previously been | Speaker of the House of Commons of England. |
He was | Speaker of the House of Commons from 1705 until 1708, |
uch as the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and | Speaker of the House. |
ere a gift from Oscar Murton, the then Deputy | Speaker of the House of Commons to commemorate his pe |
an editor of the law review, Clyde served as | Speaker of the House Armond Budish's deputy legal cou |
ential candidate Sarah Palin was the headline | speaker at the conservative event called "Restoring H |
In 1732 he was appointed | speaker of the House of Lords in the absence of Lord |
He later served as | Speaker of the House in the 1854 and 1856 sessions of |
olitics at the 1999 election he was appointed | Speaker of the House, a position he held until 2001. |
ollowing re-election in 2003 he became deputy | speaker of the legislature. |
The | Speaker of the Tasmanian House of Assembly is the pre |
he would be a liberal voice in opposition to | Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, and he was sworn |
Kilfedder was subsequently elected | Speaker of the Assembly. |
h General Assembly (1902-1903), he was chosen | Speaker of the House. |
From 2006 through 2010, she served as | Speaker of the House. |
On March 29, 1996, Newt Gingrich, then the | Speaker of the House, hosted, with Jack Hanna serving |
The | Speaker of the Senate uses the title "Lieutenant Gove |
r of the State Legislature from 1933 to 1938; | Speaker of the House in 1935; Governor from January 9 |
Representatives from 1816 until 1821, and was | speaker of the house during the 1820-1821 session. |
atives in 1848, 1851, and 1852, and served as | speaker in the two last-named years. |
., lawyer and wealthy landowner who served as | Speaker of the English House of Commons, Attorney Gen |
damages against members of Parliament and the | Speaker of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly f |
He was | Speaker of the New Jersey General Assembly from 1996 |
Norelli was the first Democratic | speaker of the New Hampshire House in 84 years. |
Parliament's acting | speaker left the chamber in a state of semi-suspensio |
called for elections, and Warner was elected | Speaker of the new House when it convened in February |
1873-1876, 1883, 1892, and 1895 and served as | speaker during the last term. |
She has been a motivational | speaker at the National Alopecia Areata Foundation's |
The House of Delegates is presided over by a | Speaker of the House, while the Senate is presided ov |
aham (March 16, 1782 - August 17, 1858) was a | Speaker of the Indiana House of Representatives and C |
ch Revolution in 1789 and became an outspoken | speaker in the Jacobin Club at Ajaccio, where he rena |
Mumpower would be the elected in 2009 as next | Speaker of the House, succeeding Democrat Jimmy Naife |
In February 1811, he was elected | Speaker after the previously elected Speaker Nathan S |
He served as | Speaker of the Niuean Assembly from 2002 to 2011. |
He served as | speaker for the council from 1934 to 1936, from 1940 |
politician in his own right, he served as the | Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representative |
elegates in 1867, serving until 1872, and was | Speaker of the House in 1870. |
were members of the American Party, including | Speaker of the House Nathaniel P. Banks. |
nd takes its name from Samuel Swann who was a | Speaker in the North Carolina House of Commons and a |
ourt of Malawi ruled on 15 June 2007 that the | speaker of the National Assembly of Malawi, Louis Chi |
Speaker of the House: John Harris (R-Valdez) | |
In contrast to the tradition of the | Speaker of the United States House of Representatives |
In October 2009, Carcieri was the keynote | speaker of the annual banquet of the Massachusetts Fa |
leader from 1967 through 1972, when he became | Speaker of the House. |
of the Florida House of Representatives, and | speaker of the Florida House before being elected gov |
d a Representative from Newport and served as | Speaker of the House from October 1816, to May 1818. |
Kesey was invited and accepted as the keynote | speaker at the annual commencement of The Evergreen S |
Merritt was a guest | speaker at the Ars Electronica Festival in Austria an |
In 2007, he was elected | Speaker of the Legislature. |
Lant, who becomes | Speaker of the villagers more or less by default, and |
t: John Bell (Tennessee) - former Senator and | Speaker of the House |
The following year he briefly served as | Speaker of the Assembly before being elected to the N |
lliam Everard who served as a Member and also | Speaker of the Victorian Legislative Assembly. |
tes in 1869, serving until 1875; he served as | speaker of the house for one session. |
Gems and Gemology, the author “was a featured | speaker at the GIA's International Gemological Sympos |
h 29, 1979) was a Canadian politician who was | Speaker of the Canadian Senate from April 27, 1963 to |
Britain on 21 April 1752 for William Gibbons, | Speaker of the House of Assembly, Barbados. |
The | Speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates presides a |
Macaulay served as | speaker for the legislative assembly from 1818 to 182 |
der in 1965 and held that post until becoming | Speaker of the Assembly in 1969. |
In addition, as | Speaker of the House, Thompson is currently first in |
The | Speaker decides the schedule for the Assembly, which |
United States Senator John H. Bankhead II and | Speaker of the House William Brockman Bankhead were h |
use of Representatives in 1841, and served as | Speaker of the House for one term. |
Dale was the guest | speaker for the Leadership Commitment Event held at H |
Jeffrey Nape was re-elected as | Speaker of the House, and Sir Michael Somare was once |
f the Canadian House of Commons and served as | Speaker of the House from 1909 - 1911. |
erable prominence in the U.S. as the featured | speaker on the weekly NBC radio program, National Rad |
College of Law, having served as the keynote | speaker in the 2004 Convocation, judged several moot |
He was | speaker for the Newfoundland assembly from 1883 until |
Gillis was | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest |
Ngereteina Puna (born 1938) is a former | Speaker of the Cook Islands Parliament and Cabinet Mi |
An alternative reading of the song is: The | speaker is the slightly older brother of Marie. |
nor plays a major role in selecting the House | speaker despite the separation of powers. |
He was elected | Speaker of the House of Representatives in 1982, and |
Speaker of the House William G. Batchelder has named | |
1623-1624 in Virginia; he served as the first | Speaker of the Virginia Assembly, and explored Chesap |
llectual of the “New Right” and later on as a | speaker of the “National revolutionary movement” in G |
the snap election and the sitting member and | Speaker of the House, Nicholas John Brown, lost the s |
Deputy | Speaker of the House of Lords 1962-1996. |
Unlike the | Speaker of the British House of Commons, the Speaker |
A quiet and rare | speaker in the House of Commons, Cliffe was active in |
North Carolina House of Commons and served as | Speaker of the House. |
estigations that related to his terms as Ohio | Speaker of the house. |
when he challenged Tom Murphy, the Democratic | Speaker of the Georgia House of Representatives, for |
from March 1950 to October 1951, and a Deputy | Speaker of the House of Commons and Chairman of Ways |
William Young was chosen as | speaker for the house. |
In 1859, Bocock was nominated for | Speaker of the House, but withdrew after eight weeks |
He served as | Speaker of the House of Commons from 1943 to 1951. |
Caldwell (July 4, 1763 - 1840) was the first | Speaker of the Missouri House of Representatives. |
Speaker of the House of Representatives: Andrew Steve | |
osen as Majority Leader and in 1976 he became | Speaker of the House. |
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