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caucus for John G. Carlisle as its choice for | Speaker of the House but sitting with the Republicans |
ew and Wilson was acclaimed as the choice for | speaker. |
The choice of | Speaker became a contentious issue with Liberal Premi |
er Tod zu Basel, a piece for choir, soloists, | speaker, and orchestra. |
nd a hard drinker, the convention chose House | Speaker Schuyler Colfax, a former Whig and temperance |
William Crane was chosen as | speaker for the house. |
Bernard A. Jean was chosen as | speaker. |
Joseph Howe was chosen as | speaker for the house. |
William Botsford was chosen as | speaker for the house. |
Frederick C. Squires was chosen as | speaker. |
William Wedderburn was chosen as | speaker. |
Richard Simonds was chosen as | speaker for the house. |
Robert B. McCready was chosen as | speaker. |
Glen was chosen as | Speaker of the House following the 1940 election, and |
Ernest Richard was chosen as | speaker. |
John Wesley Weldon was chosen as | speaker for the house. |
James A. Harding was chosen as | speaker for the house. |
He was chosen as | Speaker of the legislature on October 20, 1999, and h |
James E. Lynott was chosen as | speaker. |
In 1859, John M. Johnson was chosen as | speaker after Harding resigned his seat. |
Jared C. Troop was chosen as | speaker for the house. |
Benjamin Robert Stephenson was chosen as | speaker. |
John J. Marshall was chosen as | speaker for the house. |
He was chosen by | Speaker Mike Busch to be a Deputy Majority Whip in 20 |
Stewart Campbell was chosen as | speaker for the house. |
J.P. Burchill was chosen as | speaker. |
Lewis Morris Wilkins was chosen as | speaker for the house; Wilkins resigned his seat in 1 |
Searle was chosen as | speaker in a compromise between the two parties. |
Samuel George William Archibald was chosen as | speaker for the house. |
On September 26, 1995, he was chosen as | speaker of the legislature. |
Simon Bradstreet Robie was chosen as | speaker for the house. |
slative Assembly in 1820 and he was chosen as | speaker the following year. |
Hedley F. G. Bridges was chosen as | speaker. |
E. T. Kennedy was chosen as | speaker in 1953. |
ed to the State senate in 1850 and chosen its | speaker; president of the State secession convention |
He was chosen deputy | speaker of the House of Assembly in December 1970 and |
Charles Simonds was chosen as | speaker for the house. |
He was chosen as | speaker for the provincial assembly in 1954. |
Amos Botsford was chosen as | speaker for the house. |
Michael J. Power was chosen as | speaker for the house. |
bly of Prince Edward Island and was chosen as | speaker in 1779 but resigned in March of the followin |
Daniel Hanington was chosen as | speaker for the house. |
he Rules Committee in 1948, and was chosen as | Speaker in 1950. |
John C. Wade was chosen as | speaker for the house. |
William Young was chosen as | speaker for the house. |
Robert McCready was chosen as | speaker in 1979 even though he had been elected as a |
Angus McGillivray was chosen as | speaker for the house. |
Alexander Fletcher was chosen as | speaker. |
J. Arthur Moore was chosen as | speaker. |
Harry O. Downey was chosen as | speaker. |
E.A. Vail was chosen as | speaker. |
D. Morrison was chosen as | speaker in 1908. |
Joseph L. O'Brien was chosen as | speaker. |
F. A. McGrand was chosen as | speaker. |
He was chosen as | speaker for the provincial assembly in 1878. |
C.W. Robinson was chosen as | speaker. |
John Percival Burchill was chosen as | speaker. |
John B. Dickie was chosen as | speaker for the house in 1875. |
ontinues to serve as a Christian motivational | speaker and has presented the 'Man In The Mirror' sem |
Christine Quinn, | speaker of the New York City Council |
Chuck Haytaian, | Speaker of the New Jersey State Assembly |
, travel abroad or similar circumstances, the | speaker of the parliament serves as acting president, |
ne of the county's early leading citizens and | speaker of the territory's legislature. |
ey and Carolyn Maloney, New York City Council | speaker Christine Quinn, the Powhatan and Pocahontas |
In the middle of June, City Council | Speaker Gifford Miller visited the zoo, and in a pres |
ars, Christine Quinn was elected city council | speaker. |
James Howard Clark was | speaker of the Legislature of Ontario in 1939-1943 an |
on control of the House in 1911, Clark became | Speaker. |
Green - Jan Clark (Principal | speaker) |
G.J. Clarke became | speaker in 1909 after Morrison resigned. |
at Brown, and was elected class commencement | speaker. |
ee from which position he worked closely with | Speaker of the House Herbert Fineman to appropriate m |
s of United States Senator Tom Coburn, Former | Speaker of the Wisconsin State Assembly John Gard, Fo |
Coles was | speaker for over 21 years, a record in Australia, and |
$800,000 from his vast warchest collected as | Speaker, for a job that paid barely $45,000, Househol |
Hope College commencement | speaker, 1974 |
He served as Leas-Cheann Comhairle (Deputy | Speaker) from 1982-87. |
Rice as the college's 2006 commencement guest | speaker. |
ow a television and radio commentator, public | speaker, Development Coach for Western Warriors, and |
roy A. Paredes, SEC Commissioner-2010 keynote | speaker |
mmittee, '78-'82; Program Committee, '79-'81; | Speaker, 1980 Annual Meeting; Research Panel, '86-'89 |
the Appropriations and Revenue Committee, as | Speaker. |
The last completely fluent | speaker of the Otoe-Missouria dialect was Truman Wash |
Compretta is | Speaker Pro Tempore of the House and Chairman of the |
e BBS to program the remote computer's beeper | speaker using what was essentially an extension of th |
He had the confidence of | Speaker W. Douglas Scamman and served as Chairman of |
considered as a talented or confident public | speaker. |
y-eighth through Sixty-first Congresses), and | Speaker of the House of Representatives (Fifty-eighth |
Former U.S. Congressman and | Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich of Georgia began p |
as denounced by several Congressmen including | Speaker of the House Schuyler Colfax. |
Perhaps a candidate less closely connected to | Speaker Lowther would not have been able to hold the |
en CoR and the Progressive Conservatives, the | Speaker ruled that CoR would retain its position as t |
ration, a management consultant, professional | speaker, and the president of Flagler Career Institut |
Prime Minister and having first consulted the | Speaker and the party groups in Parliament, and only |
s an author, friar, priest, contemplative and | speaker. |
as already being mentioned as a contender for | Speaker of the House if Democrats were to win majorit |
In this context, the | speaker is expressing contempt for the local clergyma |
After 1957 elections he continued as | Speaker till 30 April 1960. |
Chisholm was a controversial public | speaker who nevertheless had great conviction, and dr |
The chair of the convention was | Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Jim Wrig |
The convention's keynote | speaker was former Texas Representative Barbara Jorda |
hat Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee | speaker Stokely Carmichael's plane to Louisville was |
ous hall with a large dance floor cornered by | speaker stacks, with a spacious balcony level above i |
enomination Churches, and corresponding Guest | Speaker program. |
The move left country's parliamentary | speaker as president. |
was Knight of the Shire for that county, and | Speaker of the House of Commons from 1427 to 1428. |
he President of the Constitutional Court, the | Speaker of the Grand National Assembly and the Prime |
Crane was | speaker from 1831 to 1835 and a member of the Executi |
niel Hanington was chosen to replace Crane as | speaker. |
Crane was | speaker from January 1852 to March 1853, when he resi |
to recuse himself, Sansom named Cretul acting | Speaker until Sansom could return. |
o the Prison Rape commission by current House | Speaker Nancy Pelosi. |
The current Deputy | Speaker is Cassey Eggelton. |
He is the current Deputy | Speaker of the Meghalaya Legislative Assembly. |
the Democratic Alliance, who is currently the | Speaker of the Western Cape Provincial Legislature un |
A Democrat, he is currently the | Speaker of the New Mexico House of Representatives. |
ittee on Public Works and is currently Deputy | Speaker of the House of Representatives. |
Frendo (born July 29, 1955) is currently the | Speaker of the House of Representatives of Malta. |
2x Burman Custom 8x10 | Speaker Cabinets (1980s only) |
e Twin Reverb equipped with a JBL D-130-F 15" | speaker. |
nneth McClintock and Constitution Day keynote | speaker and former Gov. Carlos Romero Barcelo highlig |
ction writ was issued, but the next day House | Speaker Jenny Lindell announced that she would discha |
That day, the | Speaker ruled that no part of the Palace of Westminst |
While serving his last days as | Speaker, Bobbitt won election as district attorney fo |
tion, calling on DNC Chairman Howard Dean and | Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi to "follow fair and |
he by-election was called due to the death of | speaker Charles Fisher. |
ut the age of a person's mother at death, the | speaker responds by talking at length about accidents |
ted education and had no gift as a debater or | speaker, but he was a skillful organizer. |
en-Zvi, taking office on 16 December, Knesset | speaker Yosef Sprinzak served as acting president. |
He defeated former | speaker and cabinet minister Jeannie Marie-Jewell to |
with 5,728 votes (53%), defeating Republican | Speaker Pro Tempore Danny Carroll. |
He returned to the House of Delegates as | Speaker from 1850-1852 and was a member of the Virgin |
d under the government of Suleyman Demirel as | speaker of the government in the 60's. |
ald Reagan, won re-election over Democrat and | Speaker of the Assembly Jesse "Big Daddy" Unruh. |
st, as a partisan move by Democratic Assembly | Speaker Sheldon Silver because Democratic Legislature |
He was the Assistant Democratic Leader, | Speaker Pro Tempore Emeritus. |
ss from both parties: former Democratic House | Speaker Tom Foley in 1989-95 and now McMorris Rodgers |
ers to replace long-serving Democratic Senate | Speaker John S. Wilder with the Republican Ron Ramsey |
Democrats, under | Speaker Judith Won Pat, controlled ten seats in the L |
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mber of the Chicago Police Department, safety | speaker, and author; best known for his work as the h |
He was the deputy assembly | speaker in the 11th assembly in years between 1996-20 |
tive Juan Ponce Enrile, Jr. was designated by | Speaker Feliciano Belmonte, Jr. as the caretaker of t |
at?, in which celebrites try to determine the | speaker of quotations taken from recent news reports. |
at?, in which celebrites try to determine the | speaker of quotations taken from recent news reports. |
n and mentor, Howard "Pete" Rawlings died and | Speaker Michael E. Busch named Conway chairman of the |
ronic learning, Scots has digital projectors, | speaker systems and DVD/VCR systems in the majority o |
of Egbaland, and their son is Dimeji Bankole, | Speaker of the House of Representatives.He is also th |
ammad Khan Barozai and Maulvi Shams Ud Din as | Speaker and Deputy Speaker, respectively. |
A wave of Republican discontent with | Speaker Newt Gingrich prompted him to resign shortly |
ad offered himself to avoid a dissolution, as | Speaker. |
ard Law School Traphagen Distinguished Alumni | Speaker Series where he was honored for his “multifac |
s Congressman for Illinois' 14th district and | Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert spent 16 years te |
He finished second to Arthur J. Dixon the | Speaker of the Alberta Legislative Assembly. |
th a mounted, LCD projector, document camera, | speaker system, DVD/VCR player and Eno Interactive Bo |
1399, 1413: John Doreward, twice | Speaker of the House of Commons |
He stepped down as | Speaker in September 1968 and then resigned from the |
d - at the drive-in movie, she turns down the | speaker volume and turns up the radio to hear her fav |
Bourget stepped down as | Speaker in January 1966 and was appointed to the Priv |
Downey was | speaker for the provincial assembly from 1944 to 1952 |
John Driscoll, former | Speaker of the Montana House of Representatives |
During the | Speaker election, the Attorney General acts as presid |
The last known Berbice Dutch Creole | speaker is Bertha Bell, who was 103 years old when la |
Hay carried out his duties as | speaker of the assembly and president of the council |
tempore be unable to fulfill the duties, the | speaker of the assembly is next in the line of succes |
bi Alperstein's abilities as a dynamic public | speaker in Yiddish proved useful as he campaigned thr |
Eakin was | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest |
ssachusetts, a seat held two years earlier by | Speaker John William McCormack. |
Eberts was | speaker for the assembly from 1907 to 1916. |
6, 2008) was an American writer, editor, and | speaker. |
was a popular teacher and BYU Education Week | speaker. |
Peppers, Ph.D., is an educator, motivational | speaker, television host on WTJR and radio co-host on |
He was the son of Sir Edward Phelips, | Speaker of the House of Commons and Master of the Rol |
Edward Livingston ( | speaker), Speaker of the New York State Assembly 1837 |
Sir Edward Turnour, | Speaker of the House of Commons (born 1617) |
become a more confident and effective public | speaker. |
He was an effective public | speaker and was the Nazi party's first chief of propa |
as not only a sarcastic, yet effective public | speaker, but also one who possessed a "superiority co |
Sumulong was an effective “public | speaker with a high reputation for intellectual capac |
r Parker refused to oppose the elderly former | Speaker in the Republican primary of 1968. |
se in 1981 was tied, it was unable to elect a | Speaker, as required, by an absolute majority. |
first session on Tuesday 27 April, to elect a | speaker. |
its first meeting October 27, 2010 to elect a | speaker, and it was officially opened on November 23, |
ing he could not because he could not elect a | speaker, without losing a vote and thereby bringing d |
fter the House adopted new rules to elect the | speaker by secret ballot. |
The first order of business was to elect a | Speaker. |
28 September 2010, Slipper was elected Deputy | Speaker of the House of Representatives by a tally of |
He was again elected as | speaker after the House of Representatives was introd |
n 1995, she became the first woman elected as | Speaker. |
(born on January 1, 1975) was elected Deputy | Speaker, National Assembly of Pakistan on 19 March 20 |
Bishop was elected Deputy | Speaker in 2004 and held the position until 2005. |
He was elected the | Speaker of the House from 1773 to its end in 1775. |
d the Assembly Senator Maloney was elected as | Speaker Pro Tempore of the Assembly and appointed to |
jected by the House and Martin was elected as | Speaker. |
She was elected as | Speaker on April 3, 2009, and formally opened the new |
family of subcast khatana and was elected as | Speaker of the National Assembly on November 19, 2002 |
In 1935, his peers elected him | Speaker, a position he held for two years. |
pointed to the cabinet and was elected Deputy | Speaker. |
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