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  • ovember 1955 to August 1963, during the third cabinet Gerhardsen, Haugland was Norwegian Minister o
  • From 1964 to 1965, under the fourth cabinet Gerhardsen, he worked as a personal secretary
  • y of Defence from 1947 to 1950, in the second cabinet Gerhardsen, and in the Ministry of Foreign Af
  • d Shipping from 1962 to 1963 during the third cabinet Gerhardsen.
  • se Nils Langhelle was appointed to the second cabinet Gerhardsen.
  • CBC News, February 14, 2006: Lord's cabinet gets a facelift
  • The Cabinet Glogowski was the state government of the Ger
  • Dam the Clark Fork is again impounded by the Cabinet Gorge Dam.
  • Cabinet Government (3rd Edition) (1965)
  • The Governing Passion; Cabinet Government and Party Politics in Britain 1885
  • in began a transition to the modern system of cabinet government led by a prime minister.
  • Thaksin's Cabinet had approved the relevant executive decree in
  • The cabinet had been increasingly divided for an extended
  • g Soria Moria, where the Stoltenberg's Second Cabinet had their preliminary discussions in 2005.
  • es and investigations into the affairs of the cabinet had gone undisciplined by the president (more
  • ctions are important, since the current Rutte cabinet had a minority in the Senate when it took off
  • d in a casual election on 17 April 2008 after Cabinet had already been formed.
  • ding John Major, whose rapid rise through the Cabinet had seen him become Chancellor of the Exchequ
  • ell as some members of Premier Leslie Frost's cabinet, had received low-cost shares.
  • former official of Fletcher's Transportation Cabinet, had argued that the 10 charges of ethics vio
  • l ministers and state secretaries for the new cabinet had been identified.
  • Prime Minister Koizumi's cabinet had approved a controversial plan to send tro
  • This cabinet had six "ordinary members" who each took char
  • Sunde stated that in his opinion the Cabinet had always made it a priority to attract comp
  • Most of the portraits in Het Gulden Cabinet had, in fact, previously been published in th
  • ( cabinet handles and pulls)
  • The current cabinet has several new faces, including three women
  • The cabinet has 36 members, 14 ministers and 22 deputy mi
  • The larger sit-in cabinet has a concave mirror which reflects the inver
  • His cabinet has the World record for having the most fami
  • The arcade cabinet has two axes of movement, allowing the player
  • The cabinet has handed over 1069.99 acres for the overall
  • The arcade cabinet has one joystick to move the spaceship left t
  • Members of the president's cabinet have said that some of report's recommendatio
  • the grand coalition took office, he left the cabinet, having served as a federal minister for seve
  • After leaving the cabinet, he led Wisconsin German Americans in the pro
  • y platform, and Holyoake largely retained the Cabinet he had inherited from his predecessor.
  • During his time in cabinet he was replaced in the Norwegian Parliament b
  • le he currently has no formal position in the cabinet, he is the former Deputy House Leader of the
  • In Joe Clark's cabinet he was the Minister of Agriculture (June 4, 1
  • A minister in Mujib's cabinet, he resigned on January 18, 1974 to serve as
  • To get the Liberal Democrats into his Cabinet, he allegedly agreed on their terms of electo
  • From 1976 to 1977 in Nordli's Cabinet he was a State Secretary in the Ministry of I
  • Although Ngata had resigned from Cabinet, he still remained in Parliament.
  • picture in Cornelis de Bie's book Het Gulden Cabinet, he specialized in painting animals.
  • Within the Cabinet, he was regarded as a moderate, and declared
  • ogether with Count Hoyos, Berchtold's chef de cabinet, he was one of the so-called young rebels, a
  • In cabinet he could at times handle six or seven ministe
  • According to his picture in Het Gulden Cabinet, he not only painted flowers and insects, but
  • hill's appointment of Lord Beaverbrook to the Cabinet, he and Churchill developed "the closest pers
  • ister of Finance in Prime Minister Esko Aho's cabinet he led strict budget discipline.
  • been approached by Speight to join the Taukei Cabinet, he said, but had refused.
  • 81 to 1986, during Willoch's First and Second Cabinet, he was a State Secretary in the Norwegian Mi
  • He was Secretary of the Cabinet, Head of the Ontario Public Service, and the
  • Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, Head
  • of the Environment in the Red-Green Coalition cabinet headed by Jens Stoltenberg.
  • ore Assembly and became a member of the first cabinet headed by Pattom Thanu Pillai, but resigned a
  • rge del Castillo and the appointment of a new cabinet headed by Yehude Simon.
  • 998 he was re elected and was inducted in the cabinet headed by Atal Bihari Vajpayee as the ministe
  • The new Cabinet, headed by Prime Minister was subsequently an
  • f civil supplies and cooperation in the union cabinet headed by Morarji Desai from 1977 to 1980.
  • s the second most powerful figure in Roblin's cabinet, helping the premier construct an effective p
  • He was a member of Ronald Reagan's Kitchen Cabinet, helping finance Reagan's political career as
  • 00 million and the representative of Bergen's cabinet, Henning Warloe, voted against the merger at
  • He was officially ranked fourth in the Cabinet hierarchy.
  • ed to Justice of Court of Appeals, just below Cabinet Hill along Leonard Wood Road.
  • ie's list of artist biographies in Het Gulden Cabinet, his likenesses were criticized for being unl
  • when he he was recalled to Italy to join the cabinet, his place as governor taken by Francesco Giu
  • who reached Hindenburg's consent to form the Cabinet Hitler on 30 January 1933.
  • He was appointed to the Cabinet holding the position Minister of Agriculture,
  • ber 2010 she was promoted within the Bartlett cabinet, holding two portfolios.
  • lly to Hitler, nevertheless staying on in the cabinet, hoping to reform the establishment from with
  • he Ministry of Defence during the short-lived cabinet Hornsrud in 1928 and then during the cabinet
  • ocial crisis, the President made her chief of cabinet; however she resigned after a few days in pro
  • The term laminar flow cabinet, however, is insufficient to identify their a
  • His cabinet, however, lasted just over half of a year (De
  • ike Rann has promised that McEwen can stay in Cabinet if Labor is re-elected, there will be a few L
  • eneral, or serves in a senior position in the Cabinet if his party is part of the governing coaliti
  • - The Foreign Affairs Adviser of the Interim Cabinet Iftekhar Ahmed Chowdhury said "This was a hei
  • ppointed Minister of Health in the provincial cabinet implementing the government's system of user
  • ister in the HVC-Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) cabinet in the state.
  • number of Bulgarian newspapers and joined the Cabinet in 1885 under Petko Karavelov, serving as Min
  • the maneuvers to bring down the United Front cabinet in 1967.
  • After the fall of the Giolitti cabinet in 1893, Zanardelli made a strenuous but unsu
  • She joined the Cabinet in 1986 as both Minister for External Relatio
  • s again minister of the navy in the Freycinet cabinet in 1880.
  • He was appointed to cabinet in 2006 as the Minister of Agriculture by Pre
  • ber of Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald's cabinet in 1879, where he served as Indian commission
  • He resigned from cabinet in 1998 in order to run in the leadership con
  • was re-elected, she became a Minister outside Cabinet in the new Labour-Alliance coalition governme
  • Health, before becoming a full member of the Cabinet in 1990.
  • ices, and was re-elected (and re-appointed to cabinet) in 1997.
  • olice officers despite a majority vote of the cabinet in favour of doing so.
  • Conservative Party, and was not appointed to cabinet in the governments of Mike Harris and Ernie E
  • e the Canadian Constitution and resigned from Cabinet in 1976 to protest the government's implement
  • of Upper Canada had a similar function to the Cabinet in England but was not responsible to the Leg
  • Ainsworth lost his position in the Shadow Cabinet in the January 2009 reshuffle when Nick Herbe
  • Minister of the Interior in Ahti Karjalainen cabinet in 1971 and Miettunen, Sorsa and Koivisto cab
  • was first appointed to the Scottish Executive Cabinet in November 2001 as Minister for Parliament w
  • From 2000 to 2002, Yeh was third in the Cabinet in her position as Minister of Transportation
  • r Herbert Greenfield who was appointed to the cabinet in the United Farmers government.
  • ne arts and religion in Henri Brisson's first cabinet in 1885, and again under Freycinet in 1886, w
  • In its conclusion, approved by Cabinet in November 1987, it lay down guidelines for
  • Julien was appointed to the Cabinet in 1996.
  • ction, over Juliet Soberanis, and returned to Cabinet in the posts he held from the previous admini
  • President Ford meets with his Cabinet in 1975.
  • dge and served in Sir Christopher Tugendhat's cabinet in the European Commission from 1977 to 1979.
  • New Zealand's youngest ever Ministers in the Cabinet in 1990, when he became Minister of Health, M
  • ucceed in convincing their party and left the cabinet in 1991 with Michel Rocard.
  • Manning would shuffle his cabinet in 1962 dropping Hartley from his portfolio.
  • sh Vidhan Sabha from Kanpur and served in the Cabinet in 1962.
  • ve of Montarville and rejoined the Taschereau cabinet in his former position as leader of governmen
  • inued in the same position in the 5th Yoshida cabinet in 1953.
  • He became member of the cabinet in 1977, 1982,1987 and 2001 and headed the de
  • ppointed Deputy Speaker, but was appointed to Cabinet in March 2010 as Minister for Culture and the
  • ostmaster General, and became a member of the cabinet in November of that year.
  • but then resigned along with the rest of the Cabinet in protest at Tyler's vetoes of Whig bills.
  • e Minister Stanley Baldwin with a seat in the Cabinet in 1928 as First Commissioner of Works.
  • served in that role until being appointed to cabinet in 2006.
  • tee of the Privy Council of Northern Ireland ( Cabinet) in the Parliament of Northern Ireland which
  • the 2002 general election and was sworn into cabinet in November, serving as Health Minister and D
  • He stood down from the shadow cabinet in December 2005, following the election of D
  • the Senate in March 1961 and was promoted to Cabinet in December 1963.
  • He was appointed to the Canadian Cabinet in 1986 as a Minister of State.
  • aper cuttings of each of the boys in a filing cabinet in the cellar where he locked Cameron while h
  • r prorogation, Faulkner maintained a "shadow" cabinet in which Bailie retained his post, but he res
  • tee of the Privy Council of Northern Ireland ( Cabinet) in the Parliament of Northern Ireland which
  • left provincial politics to ender the federal cabinet in 1930.
  • to be sold behind the counter or in a locked cabinet in such a way as to restrict public access
  • in January 1940 while Chatfield left the war cabinet in April 1940.
  • mier Ernest Manning appointed Halmrast to his cabinet in 1953.
  • e 1995 election but resignedto join McKenna's cabinet in 1997 as Minister of Fisheries.
  • rt, and served in that position until leaving cabinet in August 1983.
  • ident Andrew Johnson, Speed resigned from the Cabinet in July 1866 and resumed the practice of law.
  • He lost his seat and place in the cabinet in the 1984 elections.
  • He entered the cabinet in 1921, and was Lord Chief Justice of Englan
  • She joined the cabinet in of Premier John Oliver in 1921 as minister
  • urgood Marshall, Jr., former Secretary to the Cabinet in the Clinton administration.
  • When the Socialist Left Party entered the Cabinet in 2005, Rugtvedt was appointed State Secreta
  • farmers' advocate Charles A. Dunning into the cabinet in an attempt to revitalise the Liberals, and
  • s bipartisan team was to propose a bipartisan cabinet in an effort to end paralysis in government.
  • -e-Islami party, resigned from the provincial cabinet in protest against the strikes.
  • rchitectural fantasy in carved wood, with the cabinet in which the Torah scrolls are stored flanked
  • was made by the New Zealand Government's War Cabinet in December 1940, with the program terminatin
  • estiture of the conservative Edouard Balladur cabinet in 1993.
  • Lorrain was apponted to the Cabinet in 1944, serving as Minister of Public Works
  • After he left the cabinet in 1964, he resumed the practice of law in Sa
  • Roberts retired from cabinet in 1966, and retired from the legislature whe
  • he offer of becoming a Muslim Minister in the cabinet in Bombay.
  • After he resigned from the exiled cabinet in 1941, Koht spent the rest of the war years
  • ra Kollontai, about the only woman in Lenin's cabinet in 1917 was a great hit in London, and at the
  • He was the Minister for Coal in the Union Cabinet in November 2006, when a Delhi district court
  • He entered the Cabinet in 1995 as Secretary of State for Wales.
  • as a minister without portfolio in the Quebec cabinet in 1944.
  • He joined Stang's First Cabinet in 1890, first as member of the Council of St
  • porate Affairs, but was forced to resign from Cabinet in August when he was involved in a drunk dri
  • n courts, attached him to the Empire's secret cabinet in spite of his past intrigues.
  • Whalen was appointed to Danny Williams' first Cabinet in 2003 as the Minister of Government Service
  • Ramsbotham entered the cabinet in April 1940 as President of the Board of Ed
  • e as viaticum for the dying in, say, a locked cabinet in the sacisty.
  • rime Minister after the fall of Ali Soheili's cabinet in 1943.
  • Minister James Callaghan promoted him to the Cabinet in September 1976 to sit alongside his depart
  • She retired from Cabinet in 1993 when Mulroney was succeeded as PC lea
  • Ririnui became a Minister outside Cabinet in 1999, having Associate Ministerial roles i
  • The Imperial War Cabinet in 1917
  • She appointed a new Cabinet in May 2010 which included five women and two
  • Bishop was again appointed to Cabinet in December 2010, after the Cook Islands part
  • 11, followed by a final recommendation by the Cabinet in February, as a result of which the museum
  • Education and Employment, but left the shadow cabinet in 1998, and has remained a backbencher since
  • He was first appointed to the Malaysian cabinet in 1979, as the Government and Housing Minist
  • Brown was appointed to Cabinet in December 2010 as finance minister.
  • Robert de Cotret retired from Cabinet in January 1993 and did not run in the 1993 e
  • He resigned from Romney's Cabinet in March 2006, when he was appointed as Polic
  • ed in the 1974 election, but was dropped from Cabinet in the post-election cabinet shuffle.
  • When D.S. Senanayake picked his Cabinet in 1952 this promising young man from Raja Ra
  • ynoe was named to Boston Mayor John B. Hynes' cabinet in 1950, serving on the Street Commission.
  • P.V.Narasimha Rao inducted him into the State Cabinet in 1972 and was given charge of Social Welfar
  • for Ireland in Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman's cabinet in 1905.
  • Heather was appointed to Cabinet in December 2010, after the Cook Islands part
  • remier had acted in bad faith and resign from Cabinet in protest.
  • ishment of a prime minister, who would lead a cabinet in the western fashion, in 1885.
  • of Foreign Affairs in Hornsrud's short-lived cabinet in 1928.
  • estment in housing, was forced to resign from Cabinet in 1991 for contravening the Aeronautics Act
  • he 1966 general election, serving as a senior Cabinet in the government of Harold Macmillan.
  • er of Canadian Confederation, he left the PEI cabinet in 1866 but continued to press for union.
  • parliament in the summer of 1992 and from the cabinet in October the same year.
  • ch and technology in Chancellor Helmut Kohl's Cabinet in 1994 to 1998 has headed the CDU in the sta
  • pburn Liberal government and joined Hepburn's cabinet in 1940.
  • ol and absolute discretionary powers over the cabinet in certain other issues.
  • Hernes left the cabinet in 1993.
  • minister without portfolio in the province's cabinet in 1931 and became government leader for the
  • He was dismissed from the Cabinet in September 2007, after Fradkov was replaced
  • He was appointed to the Cabinet in 1926, serving under W. T. Cosgrave.
  • After a reshuffling of the cabinet in 2005, he became the Coordinating Minister
  • ecoming Foreign Minister in the first Saionji cabinet in 1906, Hayashi concluded agreements with Fr
  • He joined the Indira Gandhi cabinet in 1971, thereafter he remained Minister for
  • vember 2009, Minchin resigned from the shadow cabinet in protest at Turnbull's position on the gove
  • and was successful in having him removed from cabinet in October 1877.
  • g Premier Liu Chao-Shiuan and the rest of the Cabinet in a reshuffling of government.
  • On the fall of the Freycinet cabinet in December he formed a cabinet in which be r
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