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  • He served until ill health forced him to resign his position on 4 December 1907.
  • In 1857 Father Whitty obtained leave to resign his position, and entered the noviceship of th
  • not in his record, and he was not required to resign his seat.
  • st 1744 he received permission from Mathews to resign his command and visit the spas at Montferrat.
  • Smith would be forced to resign his seat on July 5, 1951 due to health complic
  • subjecting his church to a media frezy, he did resign his pastorate.
  • Failing health caused him to resign his position at the South African Museum in 18
  • Health problems caused Baker to resign his ministerial post, and he announced that he
  • After a serious illness, he was allowed to resign his office.
  • Humphreys is forced to resign his position as President of the NSWRL, while
  • se of Meaux, but he was ordered by the king to resign his office in 1689.
  • bad health and other reasons caused Lowrey to resign his commission as a brigadier general on March
  • Mouli had to resign his well-paying job in order to complete his f
  • Ill health later forced him to resign his chaplaincy, January 8, 1864.
  • This meant that Robertson was required to resign his seat which he had won as a Labour candidat
  • ements of the day Rhys-Williams was obliged to resign his seat and fight a by-election.
  • Ponte Ferreira on July 23, 1832, he offered to resign his command but was confirmed and created Duke
  • r considerable speculation that he intended to resign his federal cabinet position due to ill-health
  • He subsequently called for Fetzer to resign his position, claiming abuse of his office, an
  • Despite being forced to resign his portfolio he ran for re-election in the 19
  • ntary procedures of the day, he was obliged to resign his seat and fight a by-election.
  • h he was assigned and was apparently forced to resign his post.
  • Spitzer announced on March 12 that he would resign his post as Governor effective March 17, amid
  • ope Maginulf (Sylvester IV), and was forced to resign his abbacy and return to Segni.
  • at he had been offered ₤8000 pounds in 1925 to resign his seat in favour of Ted Theodore.
  • , Dag Terje Andersen (Labour) pressured him to resign his position in the partially state-owned comp
  • A letter has arrived demanding that he resign his powerful position within a number of days,
  • convince the Avignon Antipope Benedict XIII to resign his office and take to an end the Western Schi
  • sed stipend meant that he could then afford to resign his fellowship and marry (which he did in 1762
  • beyond its five-year mandate, Niasse chose to resign his seat as a Deputy in June 2006, when the pa
  • have become U.S. Vice President and forced to resign his Senate seat, which would have led to a 200
  • g received, on 20 February 1582, permission to resign his see, he withdrew to the monastery of his o
  • He was forced to resign, his new strips were impounded by the legal de
  • emerged alleging that Dr. Waltke was asked to resign his professorship at Reformed Theological Semi
  • to run for re-election, and announces he will resign his post as Premier when a successor has been
  • s to John B. Watson when scandal forced him to resign his position at Johns Hopkins in 1909.
  • ew hospital on Smyth's land, he was obliged to resign his position by Mary Harney.
  • tment as Chancellor, Hans Goslar was forced to resign his governmental job.
  • These and other trials led him to resign his see in 1580, and it is significant that it
  • retary for Public Safety, requiring Balboni to resign his Senate seat.
  • he British House of Commons for the Speaker to resign his or her party affiliation, Nelson Parliamen
  • , however, there were rumours that Godin might resign his federal seat and run to replace her as pro
  • ere was no requirement to do so, he decided to resign his seat and stand in the resulting by-electio
  • ed by then-administrator Michael D. Griffin to resign his position with the NASA Advisory Council.
  • s struck with consumption, which forced him to resign his position of schoolteacher at the Credit Mi
  • John Redmond in March 1902 of his intention to resign his seat, and he formally resigned from the Co
  • garding DNA evidence and the Book of Mormon or resign his membership in the LDS church.
  • arliamentary visitors compelled him in 1648 to resign his mastership and professorship in order to a
  • ughter of a Mr Carew of Bristol) he had had to resign his fellowship at Merton, but he still had man
  • Thomas Dunham Whitaker which entailed that he resign his fellowship.
  • mber 1920, Good disclosed that he would likely resign his seat in Congress and join a Chicago, Illin
  • d for bankruptcy, and was therefore obliged to resign his seat in the Legislative Council.
  • life, until infirmity forced him to attempt to resign his pastorate in April, 1907; the church voted
  • ard black folk music at Fisk, he was forced to resign his post there in 1923.
  • This led him to resign his Indian appointment.
  • Dallum announced July 16, 2007, that he would resign his seat effective the end of that month.
  • Scaddan opted to resign his seat on 8 August in order to contest one o
  • In November 1968 though, Aquin resign his seat.
  • In July 2008, he indicated his intention to resign his membership in the Order of Canada in prote
  • by July 1842, when ill health forced Peirce to resign his position there and return to Nantucket.
  • nder virtual house arrest and was pressured to resign his position and go into exile.
  • iament sat he was appointed a Judge and had to resign his seat.
  • ing against regulations Parker forced Bligh to resign his command and return to Britain in the summe
  • In late April, Ensign announced that he would resign his office as Senator on May 3. In May 2011 th
  • He was forced to resign his ambassadorship after his refusal to condem
  • He was forced to resign his portfolios in Cabinet on 16 June.
  • He was then legally obliged to resign his seat in Parliament.
  • ss has declared that he was actually forced to resign his post.
  • in the elections, the lijsttrekker will often resign his post or leave politics entirely.
  • He was asked to resign his dean position by Soka University President
  • Draper also came under pressure to resign his post as editor of LabourList.
  • He would have had to resign his Peckham seat to stand in Bishop Auckland.
  • The severity of his leg pain caused him to resign his commission in 1862, after the Battle of Se
  • les applying at that time this required him to resign his seat and fight a by-election.
  • e port of London, and having in consequence to resign his seat in parliament he was chosen one of th
  • illegal for an employer to require a worker to resign his membership in a friendly society as a cond
  • Republican Mayor Dean Grose announced he would resign his position due to an email he sent out with
  • f the House of Commons, so he was obligated to resign his post as well.
  • ain to take active service, and obliged him to resign his seat in parliament in 1802.
  • its monastic character, Weston was induced to resign his deanery in favour of John de Feckenham, re
  • This success induced him to resign his chair at Salamanca, and try his fortune in
  • ember of the United Kingdom Parliament (MP) to resign his or her seat.
  • As a result, he was required to resign his House seat, and served on the Commission f
  • a replacement for Brad Ward, who was forced to resign his seat after winning election to the Legisla
  • the foundation of Christ Church, Oliver had to resign his deanery.
  • dacy for the office of governor, was forced to resign his position due to state requirements forbidd
  • any other state than France, compelled him to resign his office (1811).
  • At the end of his life he had to resign his appointment as organist due to illness, bu
  • regulations of the day, Clynes was obliged to resign his seat and fight a by-election.
  • Hutchinson was persuaded to resign his seat in order to allow Peter Heenan to con
  • The appointment required Buehrer to resign his Senate seat upon taking the new post.
  • ber of the Legislative Sejm in 1919, he had to resign his seat because he wasn't a Polish citizen.
  • ritish House of Lords and did not force him to resign his seat in the House of Commons.
  • of accepting the Union command, he decided to resign his commission in the army, which he did in wr
  • r the notice of Archbishop James Sharp, had to resign his charge in September 1661, and was confined
  • No member was to be forced to resign his membership on account of having left emplo
  • ne by exhaustion and heatstroke and allowed to resign his commission, rather than face a court-marti
  • z announced on February 22, 2010 that he would resign his position with the 12th Congressional Distr
  • In 1876, Fitzgerald was asked to resign his post as MCC secretary due to deteriorating
  • me the Vice Presidency, Quayle was required to resign his seat in the Senate.
  • However he would resign his role as Executive Member for Social and Co
  • the following morning, although he refused to resign his seat in the House of Commons on the ground
  • eld, and the Archbishop of Paris was forced to resign his duties and made to replace his mitre with
  • , 2011, Adams wrote to the House of Commons to resign his seat.
  • or health brought on by overwork caused him to resign his ministerial role in January 1877.
  • senator, David Cappiello, called on DeLuca to resign his seat.
  • mpaign Committee members demanded that he also resign his leadership position.
  • He also refused to resign his commission seat for several months, a deci
  • ntana Public Service Commission causing him to resign his senate seat.
  • In April 2010, Bruce Waltke offered to resign his professorship at Reformed Theological Semi
  • vember 2005, Sir Peter announced that he would resign his position at Kew to accept a faculty appoin
  • of Parliament for Hastings, but was forced to resign his seat a few months later when he inherited
  • d to live for a few more months, but would not resign his post.
  • stand at the 2009 elections to it, Cole had to resign his post as an archaeologist working for the C
  • On August 17, he was compelled to publicly resign his commission.
  • ved from their schools, and her husband had to resign his business to his Dutch colleagues Johannes
  • orks he was required by the law of the time to resign his seat and run in a by-election.
  • n realignment in November of that year saw him resign his portfolios and join the opposition.
  • ppointment as Minister which had forced him to resign his position on the Court of Cassation.
  • e either give up his reincarnation research or resign his position with the school.
  • that he would, within forty days after demand, resign his office.
  • rvous disorder, which in 1868 compelled him to resign his offices.
  • censure against him Sir John Austin decided to resign his seat and appeal directly to his constituen
  • Craig later decided not to resign; however, he announced that he would not seek
  • successful in pressuring the then President to resign; however, it did prevent the Senate from appoi
  • ine totalitarianism in Spain and threatened to resign if it was denied.
  • Shadow Education Secretary, David Willetts to resign if the literacy and numeracy targets were not
  • be contemptible, and frequently threatened to resign if such discord was not discontinued.
  • In keeping with his pledge to resign if a fellow Liberal candidate failed to win a
  • ada, the leader of the DPJ, said that he would resign if the DPJ failed to take over the government,
  • Tugwell himself threatened to resign if Peek were not fired.
  • what ambiguous as to whether he would actually resign if re-elected.
  • , but any member of the cabinet was obliged to resign if the body passed a vote of no confidence in
  • n an interview with CBS Atlanta that she would resign if needed, but has not yet.
  • He offered to resign if the new panel recommended it.
  • he verge of liquidation, Allison threatened to resign if Wood were sold to Chelsea for £100,000, dec
  • was aware of this order, and approved it, must resign if the U.S. is to be seen to be a credible nat
  • Hewson had pledged to resign if the Coalition lost the 1993 election, but d
  • who demanded that Kent resign immediately or face possible impeachment.
  • hould follow the so-called 'Japanese example', resign immediately or commit suicide.
  • came from within the Liberal Party for Dion to resign immediately.
  • of these "prisoners of Leino" forced Leino to resign in May 1948.
  • He had to resign in 819, and spent the rest of his life as a po
  • Financial stress on the club lead him to resign in 1911 to save expense, but he continued in a
  • head of the institute developing the Bulava to resign in July 2009.
  • nent and two in the NIT before being forced to resign in 1990 amid an investigation into recruiting.
  • The Roblin administration was forced to resign in 1915 amid a serious corruption scandal.
  • over actions in the Middle East led Charles to resign in 1943.
  • He was to resign in 1904 in protest at Fabian support for Josep
  • ition for over a decade until he was forced to resign in January 1845 due to ill health, dying two m
  • ns, leaving the Vale directors and chairman to resign in failure.
  • ffice until compelled by a paralytic stroke to resign in 1733.
  • rted that many cabinet ministers had wanted to resign in the wake of the pagoda raids but were afrai
  • came rabbi at Dessau in 1838 but was forced to resign in 1841 because he promoted a radically libera
  • GDR leader Walter Ulbricht asked her to resign in 1967, ostensibly for health reasons but in
  • of BAL Bashkirian Airlines, but was forced to resign in the aftermath of the midair collision of a
  • The Conservative administration was forced to resign in 1915 as the result of a corruption scandal,
  • ewsflash reveals that the Prime Minister is to resign in the New Year.
  • assistant coach to FC Dallas but was forced to resign in late May due to personal reasons.
  • evitable retirement, Koivisto was pressured to resign in the spring of 1981.
  • Sydney apartment, as Sir John was prepared to resign in the event that the ALP triumphed.
  • protected by his diocesan, he was compelled to resign in 1853.
  • The Roblin administration was forced to resign in 1915, amid a serious corruption scandal.
  • As a result, Young was forced to resign in February 1857, and the Conservatives formed
  • of the Monday Club, until he was compelled to resign in 2001 by the then Conservative leader Iain D
  • e table and manager Bobby Roberts was asked to resign in April 1982.
  • Ruth Dalton, because she could be relied on to resign in favour of her husband as soon as Parliament
  • her or not they have taken their seats, cannot resign in form, but a procedure has grown up to allow
  • ton resigned, and was elected in 1861, only to resign in 1862.
  • lic employees must either use vacation time or resign in order to get time off to run for public off
  • The results of the war games forced Papen to resign in December 1932 in favor of Schleicher.
  • November of that year ill-health forced him to resign in favour of Boyd Dunlop Morehead.
  • dvisor to Radio Bratislava, until compelled to resign in 1948.
  • ew of Maryland, who was subsequently forced to resign in 1973 for tax evasion and bribery.
  • f the Home Guard, but ill-health forced him to resign in July.
  • He would resign in May 1885 after Grover Cleveland was elected
  • etting a sovereignty, Ardzivian was obliged to resign in order to go to Constantinople, so he return
  • f three State Department officials to publicly resign in direct protest of the March 2003 invasion o
  • fore his term was up, and Tucker was forced to resign in 1996 after his conviction in the Whitewater
  • as lord of the city, but Guillem was forced to resign in 1157.
  • 09, but a corruption scandal had forced him to resign in order to save the party's chances.
  • heir support of Trimble, however was forced to resign in 2002 with the advancement of Parkinson's Di
  • ary faction of the CDA, Willem Aantjes, had to resign in 1978 because accusations that he had served
  • Kramer was later forced to resign in June of 2009, amid questions surrounding a
  • He was re-elected in 1874 but was forced to resign in 1878 due to an alleged breach of the Indepe
  • nounce his own candidacy, causing Hippisley to resign in anger at his behaviour.
  • The Roblin administration was forced to resign in 1915, after a report commissioned by the Li
  • it's hospitalisation and subsequent refusal to resign in 2002 prompted a wave of resignations from t
  • Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR), but was forced to resign in 1997 due to charges of incompetence.
  • unist right-wingers had already been forced to resign in the summer of 1948.
  • McCray, convicted of mail fraud and forced to resign in 1924, also hailed from Kentland.
  • nius was hostile towards him, he was forced to resign in March 1671 and to become a monk in the Nea
  • in 928 by Romanos I on condition that he would resign in favour of the Emperor's son Theophylaktos w
  • Team president Ronald Corey would resign in May 1999.
  • Mogens had been pressured to resign in 1936.
  • post he held until ailing health forced him to resign in 1989.
  • ined for twenty-three years, but was forced to resign in 1857.
  • He was forced to resign, in February 1955, after he came under attack
  • Norquay was forced to resign in early December 1887, after a financial cris
  • e; John Pond had been forced by poor health to resign in 1835, while Airy retired aged 81), Christie
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