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  • iled in 1744, Micu moved to Rome and he had to resign a few years later, on 7 May 1751.
  • the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, he would resign a short time later so that defeated Cabinet Mi
  • The scandal forced Anna-Greta Leijon to resign a week later, and was finally concluded with E
  • In 1996, Moore came close to being forced to resign a ministry for the second time in his career,
  • egarded as the reasons for forcing Lansbury to resign, a move that the vast majority of Labour MPs o
  • Assembly seat would be found for him, only to resign a month later when no seat could be found.
  • cover Sunday Times reporters, he was forced to resign a consultancy for Landis & Gyr and was suspend
  • in Sydney, and then, after paying C. Grimes to resign, according to John Macarthur, he twice sought
  • e opposition and said that Ravalomanana should resign; according to Sylla, that was the only solutio
  • In 1891, he was forced nevertheless to resign after an incautious reply to a question about
  • f Victoria William Murray McPherson refuses to resign after the election, but is defeated by a no co
  • er 1990 to July 4, 1991, when he was forced to resign after he was accused of having collaborated wi
  • CEO of Norsk Hydro until 1917, when he had to resign after the general meeting had asked him to lea
  • p challenge to her in 1990, and she did indeed resign after the first ballot.
  • inted as an official in Yanzhou but decides to resign after holding office for a short period of tim
  • r of Russia's Internal Troops (VV), decided to resign after Federal Interior Minister Rashid Nurgali
  • onically, it was Scott who later was forced to resign after a felony conviction.
  • t Boxton had taken bribes and he was forced to resign after only a week in office.
  • n of the Conservative Party, but was forced to resign after labelling Germans "warmongers" and the F
  • on, the duo moved to Nueva Chicago, but had to resign after 11 matches because of bad results.
  • Church of England ministry, but was obliged to resign after two years in poor health.
  • fused to respect his authority, forcing him to resign after just a few days in favour of James Gardi
  • ribery scandal a decade later and be forced to resign after pleading guilty to bribery in 2005.
  • p problems, having had multiple directors that resign after serving only short terms, or potential c
  • me that a British Prime Minister was forced to resign after a vote of no confidence by the House of
  • final regular season game, Switzer would later resign after the season.
  • In 1914 Yunakiv was pressured to resign after his implementation of teaching reforms f
  • until October 31, 1917, when he was forced to resign after coming under fire for refusing to commit
  • Councilman Angel Rodriguez, who was forced to resign after pleading guilty to charges of bribery an
  • Kaiser was forced to resign after recognising his signature on a falsified
  • on, but the Academic Crisis of 1962 led him to resign after protesting students clashed with riot po
  • e attempted to govern on, but he was forced to resign after less than three months when it became cl
  • Bower was forced to resign after their disappointing season.
  • atfield Central, Darren Gilbert, was forced to resign after it was alleged that he had made up a cla
  • In 1914, Premier Flemming was forced to resign after charges of fundraising irregularities ag
  • In April 2005 Wabara did finally resign after allegations were made that he and others
  • incial of the Holy Ghost Fathers, and vowed to resign after returning from his February sabbatical.
  • 6 the Attorney General of Israel was forced to resign after he refused to call off an investigation
  • TRS Chief K. Chandrasekhar Rao offered to resign after he lost a number of seats in by-election
  • ary until July 31, 1948, when he was forced to resign after allegations emerged about his son-in-law
  • cDonald was a gay pilot for the RAF, forced to resign after he came out.
  • In 1915, Roblin's administration was forced to resign after a commission established by the Lieutena
  • responsible for Fisheries, John Fraser had to resign after Malling revealed he had overruled his ow
  • ter the 1998 regular season, but was forced to resign after Tennessee went 5-6 in the 2005 season.
  • ducation under Yitzhak Rabin but was forced to resign after a year due to her outspoken statements o
  • "These board members should be made to resign after displaying their utter incompetence by a
  • Ill health (probably a stroke) forced him to resign after only two years, and he retired to Nottin
  • successful, but six months later was forced to resign after a serious heart attack.
  • in John Major's government, but was forced to resign after a scandal involving his so-called 'love
  • 5 and served until 1896, when he was forced to resign after being accused of misuse of public funds.
  • became Chancellor once more, but was forced to resign again in 1426 because of disputes with the Kin
  • 68, but was reappointed again in 1672, only to resign again in July 1693.
  • g's own Tahoeraa Huiraatira party asked him to resign ahead of the vote of no confidence against him
  • ed the Texas Rangers service, prompting him to resign, albeit against his own will.
  • to the throne, and hence in 1560 was forced to resign all his preferments.
  • to this Purslow refused requests from Hicks to resign along with Ian Ayre.
  • He was pressured to resign already in 1995 following the Airbus scandal.
  • ionships & their team leader Guy Forget had to resign; also she was not chosen by the new leader Geo
  • and Minister in the Presidency - Essop Pahad) resign although 5 stated that they would be willing t
  • By 1991 when Premier Vander Zalm was forced to resign amid scandal allegations, the Social Credit pa
  • Stewart was forced to resign amid much controversy surrounding accusations
  • government of Rodmond P. Roblin was forced to resign amid a corruption scandal.
  • for three seasons where he was also forced to resign amid controversy due to racist remarks made by
  • In 1915, the Roblin ministry was forced to resign amid a serious corruption scandal.
  • The Roblin administration was forced to resign amid a serious corruption scandal in 1915.
  • as president was cut short by his decision to resign amid allegations of financial impropriety in h
  • Diocese of New Jersey after Doss was forced to resign amidst controversy.
  • the Kuomintang's 2008 presidential hopeful) to resign amidst accusations of corruption.
  • President Ravalomanana was forced to resign amidst a political crisis in March 2009, and o
  • perienced in calamity, describes what it is to resign an object near the heart, and ho[w] poor our b
  • Lee Kuan Yew from the People's Action Party to resign and recontest their respective constituencies
  • adership reached such a pitch that he chose to resign, and be re-elected, as party leader in June 19
  • tha Karua said Ruto was bound by Kenyan law to resign and called on the president and prime minister
  • Trace often threatened to resign and once the production team were happy that v
  • cefully forced the then ruling dictatorship to resign and it is in a large part due to his brave int
  • s possible, but on 27 October 1925 was glad to resign and become a member of the newly-established b
  • The pope refused to resign and to recognise the Pope that the Council had
  • he wished to remain an MP, he was required to resign and fight a by-election.
  • ny senior FA members regretted his decision to resign and have described him as being "the best FA C
  • to the appointment of ministers, Shortt had to resign and fight a by-election.
  • nal requirements of the day it meant he had to resign and fight a by-election.
  • ohn Drake (played by McGoohan), could suddenly resign, and be kidnapped and sent to such a location.
  • bury urged his friends on the Privy Council to resign, and four did so.
  • Lord Bathurst asked Smith to resign and he was replaced by John Ready.
  • 1 Newtown MLA Henry Copeland was required to resign and contest a ministerial by-election after be
  • ident who enacted the new policy was forced to resign and pleaded guilty of misappropriating college
  • On 28 March 2009 he announced his intention to resign and he retired as diocesan bishop in September
  • Madlala-Routledge declined to resign and the next day she was officially dismissed.
  • h a poor season manager Bob McGrory decided to resign and after 31 years at Stoke as both player and
  • plotting a coup and as a result, was forced to resign and was subsequently imprisoned until 1974.
  • , on August 14, 2009, DLA Piper asked Armey to resign, and he left the firm.
  • Peter Oborne criticised Draper's failure to resign and his continued association with the site as
  • sent a letter back to the Governor refusing to resign and challenging the governor to remove him fro
  • 0 September when the Fox ministry is forced to resign and is replaced by Thomas Gillies.
  • g Illinois Governor Blagojevich to urge him to resign and not name a successor to Obama following Bl
  • t from Sun Chuanfang, Qi Xieyuan was forced to resign and fled to Japan, but not before transferring
  • He was again forced to resign, and disappeared from public life until his de
  • Treyhorn was forced to resign and leave the company.
  • y of the Order's capitulum which forced him to resign and caused him to leave Prussia in 1317.
  • t was "increasingly certain" that Wilton would resign, and speculating about possible replacements.
  • it could only guarantee his security should he resign and leave the country.
  • land Member of the House of Representatives to resign), and returned to his legal practice.
  • e, Ernest Augustus of Brunswick, was forced to resign and went into exile.
  • rton's Kogarah electoral office, was forced to resign and repay the money taken.
  • al Diet until the act of his son forced him to resign, and his married sister exiled themselves to J
  • Higgins was forced to abruptly resign and was replaced by Joseph Daigle as leader.
  • he season McClatchy announced his intention to resign and the Pirates began a search for a replaceme
  • to the appointment of ministers, Soares had to resign and fight a by-election.
  • on of the Bourbons, however, he was obliged to resign, and from this time till his death, which occu
  • NBC officials asked McNamara to resign and replaced him with Don Browne, in 2005.
  • major clubs in the early days, were forced to resign and Accies were invited to take over their fix
  • De Valera insisted he resign and he did so a week later.
  • Some members of King's cabinet threatened to resign and bring down the government.
  • ommunity of Roman, and she subsequently had to resign and move to Bucharest.
  • Helen became the first winner to resign, and the second Miss World titleholder not to
  • l arrangements of the day this meant he had to resign and fight a by-election in his Pontypridd seat
  • Shortly thereafter, Duan also offered to resign, and he was made the military governor of Xich
  • ime if Hunter wished to remain an MP he had to resign and fight a by-election.
  • es reached a settlement in which Broadus would resign and take a $1.2 million buyout in return for d
  • In 1882 failing health forced him to resign and leave for Detroit, Michigan.
  • The next year Squires was forced to resign and Warren was chosen the party's new leader a
  • 's arrest in August 1631, and he was forced to resign and flee to France, where he eventually died i
  • s a result of the vote Alexander was forced to resign, and although he subsequently joined the Anti-
  • Initially refusing to resign and denouncing the events as a coup, he subseq
  • ty Democratic Executive Committee - offered to resign and allow his vice-president to take over.
  • However, he made the unique decision to resign and seek re-election at a by-election upon his
  • 2010, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd was forced to resign, and Swan became Deputy Prime Minister under J
  • He was the first senior Bush advisor to resign and was succeeded by Jim Towey.
  • ing Chief Minister, A.K. Antony, was forced to resign and accept responsibility for the poor results
  • The scandal forced Cass to resign and enhanced Thompson's reputation considerabl
  • a majority in the Assembly, it is expected to resign and the Opposition Leader, as prospective Prem
  • LA Rajendra Singh Bhandari had also offered to resign and make way for Khanduri.
  • seph J. Roberts, Chiappone has refused both to resign and to withdraw from his re-election campaign.
  • So, the prime minister has to resign and, I think, what the Somalis want to see (is
  • rst governor of the state, became the first to resign, announcing his resignation in January 1851.
  • stminster conventions meant he was required to resign anyway.
  • e says those waiting for President Jonathan to resign are in for a surprise.
  • encouraged Unruh (at first unsuccessfully) to resign as party leader in the Assembly.
  • Eventually, Nicholas was forced to resign as patriarch, and died in 1152.
  • irst lieutenant, and rose through the ranks to resign as a colonel in 1865; he was also Brevetted br
  • ently, she announced on 24 June that she would resign as leader of the Centre Party.
  • Echo newspaper about the difficult decision to resign as Liverpool manager, he said "No matter how g
  • Civil Service Sir Horace Wilson threatened to resign as Jones was only a lowly Scientific Officer,
  • uary 5, 2004, Cindrich announced that he would resign as district judge on January 30, 2004 to becom
  • Cianci was forced by law to resign as mayor immediately following the sentencing.
  • inst her the will of her colleagues, wanted to resign as co-director in 1768, a conflict broke out,
  • ns were raised about whether or not Levy would resign as mayor.
  • He called on Prime Minister Anthony Eden to resign as he was discredited in America.
  • ition in the Order which forced von Rusdorf to resign as the Grand Master of the Teutonic Order on 2
  • e losing a second time, Diefenbaker refused to resign as party leader, and was eventually forced fro
  • oraima (Brazil) s on January 1, 1965 and would resign as prelate May 3, 1975.
  • to be a non-reliable officer, he was forced to resign as a non-reliable officer during the Russian R
  • enmity of the Duke of Lauderdale forced him to resign as Lord of Exchequer and Lord Clerk Register o
  • Haverstock was forced to resign as leader in 1995, after a bitter caucus revol
  • It was also reported that Lemieux would resign as MNA for Bourget, and leave politics, on Oct
  • On December 15, 1994 Jewell would resign as speaker and Lewis automatically became Acti
  • rnor, but if his request was refused, he would resign as Premier.
  • l 12, 2011, Robaina announced his intention to resign as Mayor of Hialeah in order to campaign for t
  • 15, 2007, curry announced that he was going to resign as editor-in-chief of NNPA's news service.
  • rward, President Truman required Stettinius to resign as Secretary of State.
  • He was forced to resign as mayor and expelled from the New National Pa
  • s wage and price control program led Putnam to resign as ESA administrator on November 6, 1952.
  • In August 2010, he confirmed that he would resign as leader in September 2010</ref>"Sir Reg Empe
  • n June 1975, Watt was asked if he was about to resign as an MP.
  • He decided to resign as an MP and seek re-election under the SDP ba
  • Sturzo was forced to resign as the general secretary of the PPI on 10 July
  • When Menzies was forced to resign as Prime Minister, Fadden briefly replaced him
  • 2007 decision by Ottawa Mayor Larry O'Brien to resign as Chair of the Ottawa Police Services Board,
  • cited by Vedomosti hinted that Medvedev could resign as early as in 2009.
  • orial military governor and ordered Fremont to resign as military governor and accompany him back to
  • In October 2000, he was forced to resign as Secretary of State by Prime Minister Guy Ve
  • Hsieh was forced to resign as premier in the aftermath of the 2005 "Three
  • the spring of 1999 Jack Goohsen was forced to resign as Cypress Hills MLA due to a criminal convict
  • Manor of Northstead, allowing him to formally resign as MP.
  • Escaler would resign as titular bishop of Girus Tarasil on February
  • ary 8, 2009, it was announced that Scott would resign as MPP to allow PC leader John Tory to seek a
  • He finally agreed to resign as an MP on 28 August and also as a Privy Coun
  • ch many believe convinced Alec Douglas-Home to resign as Tory leader, making way for Edward Heath, i
  • th his elected position, Kelty was required to resign as mayor.
  • These constraints led Ritland to resign as director of the GRI in 1970, joining Marsh
  • areer for a time, but in 1994 he was forced to resign as Mayor of Merthyr Tydfil.
  • t was taken seriously ill and he was forced to resign as Deputy Speaker; he died in a London hospita
  • Nazi-friendly board in place, Normann chose to resign as director, returning only after the liberati
  • The statement called on Bainimarama to resign as interim Prime Minister to allow a "politica
  • Ill health forced him to resign as president and the trustees gave him the hou
  • in Aftenposten, he accounced his intention to resign as a Catholic priest in 2010, but eventually c
  • ing mate, Lee chose Lien Chan, who promised to resign as Premier if he were elected Vice President.
  • s ordained a bishop on 25 March 1954, he would resign as Titular bishop of Metropolis in Asia in 195
  • Florencia Diocese on April 18, 1961 and would resign as prelate November 15, 1978.
  • group in the Folketing caused Lene Espersen to resign as political leader of the party and focus on
  • nouncement on May 3, 2011, of his intention to resign as leader following the party's result in the
  • As a Jew, however, Josef Ganz was forced to resign as editor-in-chief by the Gestapo in 1933.
  • elected Bishop of Bamberg in 1257, but had to resign, as he received no dispensation Pope Alexander
  • oundland and Labrador following his refusal to resign as premier despite losing an election.
  • uary 5, 2007, he announced that he intended to resign as Dean of Hofstra Law School by July 31.
  • ed, and on 22 September 1970, he was forced to resign as Prime Minister in favour of Abdul Razak.
  • forecast in 1975 that Harold Wilson would soon resign as Prime Minister, three months before he did
  • In May 2001 Viakhirev had to resign as chairman.
  • May 2010, Cardinal Brady said that he will not resign as archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ire
  • May 2011, Stanhope announced his intention to resign as Chief Minister and as a member for Ginninde
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