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ement for Avraham Burg, and was made a Deputy | Speaker. |
He was Deputy | Speaker of the House of Commons during the 22nd Canad |
ome a member of cabinet, but was named Deputy | Speaker in 1978. |
On 13 February 1936, he was appointed Deputy | Speaker of the House of Commons. |
re-elected in 1961 he served again as Deputy | speaker and chairman of the committee for public serv |
ut portfolio from 1951 to 1953 and was deputy | Speaker from 1954 to 1959. |
He was deputy | speaker from 1976 to 1978 and served as speaker for t |
He is currently the Deputy | Speaker of the Maharashtra Vidhan Sabha. |
Assembly of Alberta, Simpson served as deputy | speaker. |
ere a gift from Oscar Murton, the then Deputy | Speaker of the House of Commons to commemorate his pe |
ollowing re-election in 2003 he became deputy | speaker of the legislature. |
Assembly (1952-1967), where he was its Deputy | Speaker (1952-54) and its Speaker (1954-62). |
occur on an appeal of a ruling by the Deputy | Speaker. |
He became deputy | speaker instead. |
Deputy | Speaker of the House of Lords 1962-1996. |
from March 1950 to October 1951, and a Deputy | Speaker of the House of Commons and Chairman of Ways |
He is a former Deputy | Speaker of Orissa Legislative Assembly from 27 March |
at in the House of Lords, where he was Deputy | Speaker from 1992 to 2002 and Deputy Chair of Committ |
Deputy | Speaker of the Parliament |
rt from key parliamentarians (e.g. the Deputy | speaker Betty Boothroyd). |
He was a Deputy | Speaker of the House of Commons from 1938 to 1943 and |
A Deputy | Speaker is also elected by the Assembly, who supports |
1951, 1955, 1959 and 1961, serving as Deputy | Speaker for his last three terms. |
Mahinda Rajapakse's Government and ex Deputy | Speaker of Parliament. |
he cabinet of Edward Schreyer, but was Deputy | Speaker on two occasions and served as party Whip in |
bruary 2008 and since June 2008 is the Deputy | Speaker of Parliament. |
nd became Chairman of Ways and Means & Deputy | Speaker to Bernard Weatherill. |
He was Deputy | Speaker of the House from 1989 to 1993. |
He is also the Deputy | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, having been appo |
He was deputy | speaker of the legislative assembly from 1991 to 1993 |
She has served as Deputy | Speaker and Chairman of Committees. |
His son Harry was Deputy | Speaker from 1993-1996, second Deputy Speaker from 19 |
He was appointed Deputy | Speaker of the House of Commons in the first Labour g |
The Deputy | Speaker advised him to be more select when choosing t |
Danis was appointed Deputy | Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons, and served |
During his last term, he served as a Deputy | Speaker. |
rty, is Chairman of Ways and Means and Deputy | Speaker of the House. |
Michael is the Deputy | Speaker of the Western Australian Legislative Assembl |
He served as the Deputy | Speaker of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly from 1 |
ot appointed to cabinet, but served as Deputy | Speaker from December 2, 1982 to February 11, 1986. |
From 2001 to 2008, Guise served Deputy | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly and the Chairman |
ouncil in 1931, when he was elected as deputy | speaker. |
From 1935 to 1937, Sinclair served as Deputy | Speaker of the Senate of Northern Ireland. |
From 1885 to 1887, he was the Deputy | Speaker and Chairman of Committees of the Whole of th |
nority Leader Pro Tempore (1992-1993), Deputy | Speaker (1991), Associate Assembly Leader (1990), and |
In April 2010, Fox was appointed Deputy | Speaker. |
From 1940 to 1942, he was the Deputy | Speaker and Chairman of Committees of the Whole of th |
October 1, 1970 to June 10, 1971, and Deputy | Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons in 1984. |
Makgill was a deputy | speaker and deputy chair of committees in the upper h |
in the AP Legislative Assembly and is Deputy | Speaker of Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly. |
He served as Deputy | Speaker of the House of Assembly before being appoint |
e was re-elected in 1993 and served as Deputy | Speaker of the legislature from 1993 to 1996. |
He also was deputy | speaker for the legislative assembly. |
mbly and also served as the assembly's deputy | speaker. |
From 1961 to 1962, he was a Deputy | Speaker of the Senate. |
While in office, he served as the Deputy | Speaker of the Yukon Legislature and the Chair of the |
The current Deputy | Speaker is Cassey Eggelton. |
re-elected again in 1961, serving as a Deputy | Speaker, the Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs from |
er appointed to cabinet, but served as Deputy | Speaker for a time. |
He serves both as Deputy | Speaker and as a Representative in the Tennessee Hous |
from 2007 till his death he served as Deputy | Speaker of the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Ass |
Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means and Deputy | Speaker of the House of Commons. |
ed as a correspondent for DIE WELT and deputy | speaker of the CDU/CSU party in the German parliament |
e-elected in his own riding, was named Deputy | Speaker of the assembly on November 24, 1977. |
and 1984, after which he was appointed Deputy | Speaker. |
irst woman to sit on the Woolsack as a Deputy | Speaker. |
He had been elected as the youngest Deputy | Speaker of the National Assembly. |
He became deputy | speaker, and appointed a member of the Peoples' Speci |
ay 17, 2005, the position of Assistant Deputy | Speaker was created. |
He was appointed Deputy | Speaker of the House of Commons. |
From 1970 to 1971, he served as a Deputy | Speaker. |
became Chairman of Ways and Means and Deputy | Speaker and led the British Group of the Inter-Parlia |
In August 2007, he was elected Deputy | Speaker of the Manipur Legislative Assembly. |
ntil 2002. in June 2002 she became 2nd Deputy | Speaker of the National Assembly of Chad. |
He was a Deputy | Speaker of the House of Commons during his final five |
ater Alberta; in the last, he acted as deputy | speaker. |
rned to Gaza in 1996 and was appointed Deputy | Speaker of the Palestinian Legislative Council repres |
election for South Down and served as Deputy | Speaker of this body. |
That year, the position of Deputy | Speaker was made a permanent role, where the appointe |
From 1962 to 1963, he was a Deputy | Speaker of the Senate. |
In 1935, he was the Deputy | Speaker and Chairman of Committees of the Whole of th |
She was appointed as a Deputy | Speaker of the House in 2000, in which capacity she r |
He is the current Deputy | Speaker of the Meghalaya Legislative Assembly. |
She is the Deputy | Speaker Pro Tem of the Maryland House and a former ch |
He was named deputy | speaker of the Legislature. |
He was appointed as a Deputy | Speaker in 1941, but resigned from the Senate the fol |
He served as House Deputy | Speaker from 1958 to 1960 and House Whip from 1959 un |
pointed Chairman of Ways and Means and Deputy | Speaker of the House of Commons. |
elix later worked as a comedian, after dinner | speaker and actor, appearing in the TV series Widows |
ng as a corporate ambassador and after dinner | speaker for large and small corporations all over the |
Walker is a noted after dinner | speaker and in June 2008 spoke and presented awards a |
nt which made him an outstanding after dinner | speaker and a captivating conversationalist. |
She now works as an after dinner | speaker and in corporate communications. |
an accomplished and entertaining after dinner | speaker. |
He also enjoys a career as an after dinner | speaker and awards presenter, working for several spe |
penworld and has presented as an after dinner | speaker. |
Michael Murphy as Dinner | Speaker |
well known outside cricket as an after dinner | speaker and a travel agent. |
He was the Distinguished | Speaker for the John William Minton and Florence Dean |
He is a Distinguished | Speaker of IEEE CIS and IEEE Fellow. |
nd 2009 and was recognized as a distinguished | speaker in 2007 for his talk at the conference. |
ific and acclaimed writer and a distinguished | speaker on Korean affairs and literature. |
ic chef trained under the tutelage of doctor, | speaker and author Annemarie Colbin of the Natural Go |
lement every aspect of the 1.2 million dollar | speaker system. |
and passage of Proposition 13, but was a drab | speaker, dull campaigner, and lacked an effective org |
amplifier system requires a study of driver ( | speaker) frequency response and sensitivities to dete |
Edmunds, Suffolk, owned by Sir Robert Drury, | Speaker of the House of Commons of Hawstead Place, an |
all the theatre has DTS | speaker installed and air conditioned. |
en Berry became Premier in 1877 he made Duffy | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, a post he held w |
of Mercy and acts as presiding officer during | Speaker elections in the Legislative Assembly, and ma |
icate the political party affiliation of each | speaker. |
n creates a room equalization filter for each | speaker and subwoofer in the system to correct these |
hone call in order to identify and label each | speaker (Male 1, Male 2, Female 1, and so forth). |
then played through four speakers, with each | speaker placed in the corner of a room. |
college recruiting process as an Educational | Speaker for the National Collegiate Scouting Associat |
college recruiting process as an educational | speaker for the National Collegiate Scouting Associat |
- February 27, 1964) was an author, educator, | speaker and one of the most prominent African America |
edicine, securities trader, author, educator, | speaker and technical analyst. |
ons singer-songwriter, storyteller, educator, | speaker, playwright and novelist. |
selling author, expert negotiator, educator, | speaker, and civic leader. |
An effective | speaker with a sense of humour, she played a leading |
He was an effective | speaker and of considerable influence, but his tariff |
Parliament, Wilson impressed as an effective | speaker. |
“A man of great energy and a most effective | speaker”, he died on New Year's Day, 1926. |
ondon, where he was known as a most effective | speaker. |
Miles was an effective | speaker. |
He was the eighth | Speaker of the House of Representatives, from 1913 to |
As with other works, Eliot chooses an elderly | speaker - someone who is world-weary, reflective, and |
r is being discussed, and contacts an elderly | speaker to communicate with the rest of the group. |
Cecil A. Miller was elected | speaker. |
Cretul was subsequently elected | Speaker Pro Tempore of the State House on November 18 |
Eugene McGinley, was elected | speaker at the first session of the Assembly on Febru |
committee in 1955, and in 1959 he was elected | speaker, a position he held until conservatives took |
In 1983 he was elected | Speaker pro tempore of the Assembly. |
In 1913 he was elected | speaker of the Eduskunta, and in 1917 head of the Sen |
Carter was elected | Speaker of the House afterwords. |
In 1989, Tabusasi was elected | Speaker, thereby vacating his seat and prompting a by |
Albert E. Douglas was elected | speaker. |
On 1 May 1846, he was elected | Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives, but re |
James H. Cummiskey was elected | speaker. |
He was then elected | Speaker of the Parliament serving between December 24 |
Samuel E. Reid was elected | speaker. |
Pedersen was elected | Speaker of the Assembly on November 12, 1987 and serv |
In the 49th General Assembly, he was elected | Speaker of the House, In the 47th, he was important t |
terms in the General Assembly, he was elected | Speaker of the House. |
rly a member of the Labour Party, was elected | Speaker of the House of Commons in 2000 and held the |
John R. MacLean was elected | speaker. |
John S. Martin was elected | speaker. |
irst ballot, Frederick Muhlenberg was elected | Speaker by a majority of votes. |
J. Edward Wyatt was elected | speaker. |
the California State Assembly and was elected | speaker. |
of the Ninth Legislature, Buckley was elected | Speaker and served until he apparently resigned on 7 |
On 18 February 2011 he was elected | Speaker of the Cook Islands Parliament. |
nuary 2005, Symington was unanimously elected | Speaker of the House, becoming the second woman to ho |
Voronin was elected | Speaker of the Parliament and retained the Presidency |
f the New York State Assembly and was elected | Speaker. |
Walter F. Alan Stewart was elected | speaker. |
ned active in the legislature and was elected | Speaker of the Indiana House of Representatives in 18 |
Ballantyne was elected | Speaker of the Assembly on November 13, 1991 and serv |
er a two-year absence in 2008 and was elected | speaker by the incoming Republican majority following |
Ralph Brecken was elected | speaker; James Curtis became speaker after Brecken's |
Smith was elected | Speaker on January 8, 2009. |
se of representatives in 1865 and was elected | speaker. |
He was elected | Speaker Pro Tempore for the 2007-2008 legislative ses |
He was elected | Speaker of the House in 1929. |
ary of Justice from 1934 to 1938, was elected | Speaker. |
ader during 43rd General Assembly and elected | Speaker of the House for the 44th, 46th, and 47th Gen |
e North Carolina Senate, where he was elected | Speaker in 1856. |
1870 and, in November, Macalister was elected | Speaker. |
He was elected | Speaker of the Senate on September 2, 1861, but resig |
He was elected | Speaker of the Maine House of Representatives in 1851 |
n the Mississippi Legislature and was elected | Speaker of the House of Representatives in 1822. |
Abbott was elected | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly in 1890 and has a |
He was elected | speaker following the 1995 election but resignedto jo |
Znaur Gassiyev of the Unity Party was elected | speaker, replacing Stanislav Kochiev of the Communist |
In 1824, he was elected | Speaker for the assembly. |
ing his first (and only) term, he was elected | Speaker of the United States House of Representatives |
In 1891, he was elected | Speaker of the New York State Assembly. |
bered to District 13 in 1983) and was elected | speaker pro tempore twice. |
In 1984 he was elected | Speaker of the eleventh Knesset. |
He was elected | Speaker of the Senate in 1813, 1825, 1829, and 1835, |
On 9 August 2005, he was elected | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, succeeding Ray H |
He was elected | Speaker of the Virginia House of Burgesses at the Jul |
David Higgins was elected | speaker; he was replaced by Walter Berry the followin |
Angus McAulay was elected | speaker. |
George Dalrymple was elected | speaker. |
Prior to being elected | speaker, Howell served as chairman of the House Court |
Alexander Rae was elected | speaker. |
2009 election, Kochiev was once again elected | speaker. |
ntrol of the House in 2005, Hiett was elected | Speaker, the first Republican to serve in over eighty |
Michael Martin was elected | Speaker |
Roy Boudreau was elected | speaker on November 27, 2007. |
He was elected | Speaker of the House of Assembly of Nova Scotia in Au |
etts physician and politician who was elected | Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives |
Representatives was in 1869, and was elected | speaker in 1872, serving in the position until he lef |
, when Sir Vaitilingam Duraiswamy was elected | speaker, the Fonseka contested the post of Deputy Spe |
Joseph Pope was elected | speaker. |
1, former President Ludwig Scotty was elected | Speaker, ending the deadlock. |
Edward Thornton was elected | speaker. |
on House, serving three terms and was elected | Speaker of the Oregon House by his colleagues. |
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