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  • of the House for the West Virginia House of Delegates, a position which he has held since 1997 unt
  • Seiko Holdings Corporation (SEIKO) delegates a large portion of the manufacturing in its
  • It attracts over 1000 delegates a year.
  • He received 17 delegates, about 2%, on the first ballot, and even les
  • together at a meeting at the U.N. to educate delegates about the need to ban human reproductive clo
  • agan was renominated by a vote of 2,233 (two delegates abstained).
  • Ten delegates accepted the proposal with only one voice ag
  • prince Branimir for an armed escort for his delegates across southern Dalmatia and Zahumlje.
  • at the Federal level occurs at HUD. HUD then delegates administration of the program on the state l
  • A week before the meeting, delegates admitted failure to agree on the agenda and
  • Finally, the delegates adopted a resolution to drop the candidate w
  • The Delegates adopted a strategy where the colonies would
  • st published many years after the event, the delegates adopted and signed the Mecklenburg Declarati
  • The delegates affirmed that the only legitimate object of
  • e of Baltimore City to the Maryland House of Delegates after successfully campaigning for President
  • In 2010, Luedtke ran for the House of Delegates after then-Delegates Herman L. Taylor, Jr. a
  • Boston was appointed to the House of Delegates after He represented District 41 (D) in Balt
  • either for the event or for presentation to delegates afterwards.
  • With that fact established, the delegates agreed to prohibit the use of less deadly ex
  • s of Old San Juan for the first time and the delegates all wore their national costumes.
  • s name would be placed in nomination and her delegates allowed to vote for her, supporting a petiti
  • e third-place candidate Mitt Romney received delegates along with Huckabee.
  • Some of the 170 delegates also represented other smaller regions.
  • The Pope agreed to send delegates, although he disapproved of the appointment
  • icipation of more than 300 religious and lay delegates, an election of a new Catholicos look place
  • h Germany was not officially invited to send delegates, an unofficial representation was sent, and
  • then elected to the post by the convention's delegates and served a two year term which he complete
  • Only residents, summit delegates and certain accredited journalists were allo
  • He served in the Virginia House of Delegates and senate.
  • izabeth City County in the Virginia House of Delegates, and served as that body's Speaker from 1916
  • ed Frederick County in the Virginia House of Delegates, and served as that body's Speaker from 1803
  • anchin was a member of the Virginia House of Delegates and was elected statewide as West Virginia S
  • ted Norfolk Borough in the Virginia House of Delegates, and served as that body's Speaker from 1782
  • serving as a member of the Virginia House of Delegates and as a prominent backer of James Buchanan'
  • served as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, and was elected as a Democrat to the Fortie
  • The House of Delegates and the Board of Governors are the policy-ma
  • He served in the Virginia House of Delegates and was Lieutenant Governor of the Commonwea
  • was elected to the state Senate and House of Delegates, and was a Representative to the United Stat
  • Result in State of New York Delegates and Alternates to the Republican National Co
  • f election and the election for the House of Delegates and Senate took place on 4 November.
  • He served as member of the Maryland House of Delegates, and was speaker in 1830.
  • e was again elected to the Maryland House of Delegates and served from 1814 to 1816.
  • ing metropolitan areas and bring over 35,000 delegates and visitors.
  • , Beall was elected to the Maryland House of Delegates and was re-elected in 1966.
  • 21 British delegates and 5 from foreign countries; a total of 26
  • Daniel was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates, and in 1812 became a member of the advisory
  • In front of her father, 1,600 delegates, and an audience which included Susan B. Ant
  • mselves of Sufficient Consequence, to Choose Delegates, and Address the Congress at Philadelphia, I
  • 1838 he was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates, and in 1839 he was elected to Congress.
  • d three associate member organizations) send delegates and conventioneers to participate in the ple
  • ee served as member of the Maryland House of Delegates and in the Maryland Senate.
  • ed Albemarle County in the Virginia House of Delegates, and served as that body's Speaker from 1840
  • resents district 13 in the Maryland House of Delegates and is chairman of the Howard County House D
  • ese proposals were approved by the assembled delegates, and the People's Council of America for Dem
  • Rappahannock County in the Virginia House of Delegates, and served as that body's Speaker from 1869
  • represented Suffolk in the Virginia House of Delegates, and served as that body's Speaker from 1920
  • r bodies and other obstacles between the WTO delegates and the building they were meant to meet in.
  • s the 42nd District of the Virginia House of Delegates and has been a member since 1994.
  • on the Republican National Committee ("party delegates") have automatic spots as 2008 RNC delegates
  • Altogether, there were 926 delegates and an equal number of alternates.
  • nted Hanover County in the Virginia House of Delegates, and served as that body's Speaker from 1906
  • unty Board of Supervisors, Virginia House of Delegates, and also as Virginia Secretary of the Commo
  • ted Powhatan County in the Virginia House of Delegates, and served as that body's Speaker from 1848
  • nd Symposium welcomed an increased number of delegates and was sponsored in part by the Office of R
  • resents district 28 in the Maryland House of Delegates and chairman of the Southern Maryland Delega
  • Ponce's troops round up the congressional delegates and force them to vote for him.
  • served as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, and was a member of the executive council o
  • to workers - soapboxing was practiced by AWO delegates, and met with considerable success.
  • r successfully ran for the Virginia House of Delegates and served until he retired from politics in
  • y session, however, was not well-received by delegates, and his support began to drift off to other
  • He served in the Maryland House of Delegates, and was elected as a Whig to the Twenty-fif
  • Countries and territories that sent delegates and results.
  • d is expected to attract up to 1,500 student delegates and up to 300 observers, exhibitors and medi
  • rince Edward County in the Virginia House of Delegates, and served as that body's Speaker from 1805
  • sented Williamsburg in the Virginia House of Delegates, and served as that body's Speaker from 1786
  • an (HB 5001) passed by the Virginia House of Delegates and the Senate of Virginia on April 11, 2011
  • and had failed to gather support among party delegates and to raise enough money for his campaign.
  • is a former member of the Maryland House of Delegates and former chair of the Maryland Public Serv
  • -1832) was a member of the Maryland House of Delegates and Maryland Senate.
  • endorsement of Wilson influenced many other delegates, and Wilson gradually gained in strength whi
  • d Washington County in the Virginia House of Delegates, and served as that body's Speaker from 1881
  • litician who served in the Virginia House of Delegates and as a judge of the state's highest court.
  • bertson later withdrew from the Committee of Delegates and co-published a variant of the "Delegate'
  • In 2000, approximately 81% of Democratic delegates and 18% of Republican delegates needed to se
  • nted Augusta County in the Virginia House of Delegates, and served as that body's Speaker from 1871
  • , to elect the Council, the President, 7 NUS delegates, and the editors of Honi Soit, the student n
  • s approved by majority vote of the assembled delegates and the matter referred to the membership of
  • nted Loudoun County in the Virginia House of Delegates, and served as that body's Speaker from 1894
  • litician who served in the Maryland House of Delegates and was the first African American chairman
  • assizes of 1967 belonged to two categories: delegates and observers.
  • rsey General Assembly, the Virginia House of Delegates and the Northern Mariana Islands Commonwealt
  • The crowd rushed to rescue the delegates and a clash with the soldiers guarding the b
  • nted Augusta County in the Virginia House of Delegates, and served as that body's Speaker from 1863
  • ted Alexandria City in the Virginia House of Delegates, and served as that body's Speaker from 1881
  • be running for a tenth term in the House of Delegates, and would retire as speaker in 2006.
  • ble body, largely run for the benefit of the delegates and having little to do with the ideals expr
  • erved for six years in the Virginia House of Delegates and for a total of twelve years in the Senat
  • In 1963, he ran for the Virginia House of Delegates and won.
  • ly concerned in founding the Jewish Board of Delegates and Hebrew Free Schools and was superintende
  • e was a member of the West Virginia House of Delegates and served as speaker in 1877.
  • ceding states, he was one of the most active delegates and was chairman of the committee which repo
  • served as a member of the Maryland house of delegates and on a commission for staightening roads.
  • He was a member of the Virginia House of Delegates and a delegate to the Continental Congress f
  • resented Winchester in the Virginia House of Delegates, and served as that body's Speaker from 1908
  • 887, he was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates and served there for seven terms, including
  • elt was supported by a solid majority of the delegates, and had the support of Senators Burton Whee
  • ame majority leader in the Virginia House of Delegates and replaced Morgan Griffith (R) who was ele
  • It can accommodate 1,000 conference delegates and provide banqueting facilities for 2,000
  • , 1947) is a member of the Virginia House of Delegates and former mayor of Poquoson, Virginia.
  • He was a member of the Virginia House of Delegates and a Presidential elector.
  • resents District 13 in the Maryland House of Delegates and is a past chairman of the Howard County
  • epresent the county in the Virginia House of Delegates, and served there from 1784 until 1792.
  • rritory by recording an audio message to the delegates and sending it to the caucus via the Interne
  • former member of the West Virginia House of Delegates and Chairman of the West Virginia Republican
  • Dato' Ahmad Shabery Cheek with delegates and 2009/2010 Nottingham Malaysian Society P
  • 968 and 1974, and served as Secretary to the Delegates and Chief Executive of Oxford University Pre
  • Events open to delegates and the public included The International AI
  • s speech was met by cheers from conservative delegates and loud boos from pro-Eisenhower delegates.
  • islative body was dominated by pro-secession delegates, and as talk of secession increased througho
  • epresented Richmond in the Virginia House of Delegates, and served as that body's Speaker from 1914
  • nvention chose seventeen national convention delegates and seventeen alternates, all of them suppor
  • democracy, in which workers elect recallable delegates, and other norms of grassroots democracy (se
  • All House of Delegates and Senate seats were won by non-partisan in
  • Countries and territories which sent delegates and results.
  • ecial election that was held in the House of Delegates, and was elected governor at the age of 35,
  • ed Lunenburg County in the Virginia House of Delegates, and served as that body's Speaker from 1926
  • tiations between sailors, SPD and USPD party delegates and navy admirals especially Wilhelm Souchon
  • to the American Dental Association House of Delegates, and a member of the original ADA Committee
  • ating local events, providing hospitality to delegates and credentialed media, and promoting touris
  • bill was re-introduced in both the House of Delegates and Senate but stalled in committee.
  • ed as a member of both the Maryland House of Delegates and as a member of the Maryland State Senate
  • 87, he was a member of the Virginia House of Delegates and, in 1888, was elected to Congress as a r
  • tional congress of the PCF in Lille in 1926, delegates appointed him to membership in Secours Rouge
  • r Mountain Province was represented by three delegates appointed by the Governor-General, regardles
  • The conference delegates approved the Thirteen Resolutions, based on
  • The delegates approved a passage in their address to the p
  • ence of the National Party in November 1987, delegates approved Sparkes's position with regard to a
  • vention of the Diocese, held in Orlando, the delegates approved a new vision for the diocese which
  • ola reached the convention shortly after the delegates approved the document and had elected Willia
  • At the assembly, the delegates approved a programme and a statute, elected
  • A total of 82 (of 98) delegates are awarded proportionally.
  • n the floor of the House of Representatives, delegates are voting members in U.S. House committees
  • A total of 20 delegates are awarded proportionally.
  • A total of 76 (of 95) delegates are awarded proportionally.
  • 74 delegates are competing from all around the world.
  • Amnesty launched this report as delegates are at U.N. headquarters in New York to nego
  • Government delegates are meeting in Japan later this month for th
  • A total of 24 (of 34) delegates are awarded proportionally.
  • A total of 69 (of 85) delegates are awarded proportionally.
  • All delegates are bound by the popular vote.
  • No actual convention delegates are awarded at the caucuses, rather each pre
  • where, at an international peace conference, delegates are being literally scared to death.
  • The actual delegates are selected at precinct conventions on the
  • andidate received a majority of the vote, no delegates are pledged as a result of this primary.
  • n the February 9 Louisiana primary, these 20 delegates are pledged to vote for the winner.
  • The majority of delegates are ethnic Serbs, while some represent Goran
  • First, delegates are elected from the attendees.
  • Three delegates are elected from each district, though some
  • These delegates are elected by the Annual Conferences and se
  • About 113,000 delegates are expected to cast their votes in the part
  • County delegates are selected at caucus meetings held on the
  • A total of 72 (of 87) delegates are awarded proportionally.
  • Only state delegates are reported by the party.
  • Additional delegates arrived before the close of the convention.
  • Delegates arrived in Quito from May 12, 2004 and parti
  • Eighty-five delegates arrived from October 19, 2008 in the Philipp
  • On August 1, the Baltic delegates arrived to Moscow and petitioned the Supreme
  • Baltimore County Delegation in the House of Delegates as its Chairman -- the youngest ever to be e
  • He said: It was desirable that as many delegates as could make it convenient should attend th
  • e home, George W. Johnson was elected by the delegates as the Confederate governor of Kentucky.
  • is mace continued to be used by the House of Delegates as a symbol of government authority.
  • He returned to the House of Delegates as Speaker from 1850-1852 and was a member o
  • -admitting some of the Louisiana and Alabama delegates as well.
  • Baltimore City elected the same number of delegates as did the most populous county, but after 1
  • Simmons was elected again to the House of Delegates, as a Democrat in 2002.
  • s was first elected to the Maryland House of Delegates as a Republican in 1975.
  • ocesses before, to win twice as many pledged delegates as the Reilly campaign.
  • In addition, the state convention delegates, as a whole, will select 20 delegates and 20
  • In 1965 Moss ran for the Virginia House of Delegates as part of a racially mixed coalition of Dem
  • To the Wesleyan Methodist delegates assembled in Manchester 1834
  • The 2066 delegates assembled at the convention nominated Texas
  • 168 delegates assembled there on 19 March 1827, under the
  • ll 6 pledged (and the support of 3 unpledged delegates) at the territory's convention.
  • ague Movement and twice was one of Dominicas Delegates at the Caribbean Conference of Credit Unions
  • al Geographical Society and was one of their delegates at the Paris International Map Conference in
  • 2000 was held on February 19, 2000, with 37 delegates at stake.
  • rald Ford and Ronald Reagan made pitches for delegates at the hotel.
  • move was supported by some 75% of conference delegates at the SA's national conference that year, "
  • ken liberal, was strenuously opposed by many delegates at the convention, particularly the more con
  • of confrontation between western and Soviet delegates at the 1962 World Congress for Peace and Dis
  • In 1998 after his death the Delegates at the Supreme Council meeting established a
  • e in European politics as one of the Italian delegates at the Council of Europe.
  • place on February 5, 2008, with 38 national delegates at stake.
  • The state had a total of 13 delegates at stake.
  • Pratt also addressed delegates at the 1996 national convention of the U.S.
  • uary 5 (Super Tuesday) and had a total of 45 delegates at stake.
  • adison's record of the daily debates held by delegates at the Philadelphia Convention, which result
  • on Super Tuesday, February 5, 2008, with 35 delegates at stake.
  • Delegates at the first session of the Indian National
  • e led to him winning a number of unsolicited delegates at the convention, placing him second (in a
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