Soon there comes a time in which jet lag has seized your mind and body to such an extreme degree that resignation is all that remains. |
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The abrupt about-face followed mounting public opposition, protests calling for her resignation and growing pressure from her own allies. |
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He is to step down as chairman of the institution after artists at the academy called for his resignation. |
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Santini's stepmother is ill, but the situation was not deemed serious enough to warrant his resignation. |
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The Home Secretary today resisted calls for his resignation after the latest rioting and jailbreaks. |
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And then there is Tessie, taking the rain of abuse and indignities with long-suffering resignation. |
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The high tension drama has been accentuated by the minister air dashing to Delhi with the resignation letters. |
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Would a Davis resignation cancel the recall, and leave Bustamante as governor? |
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Mr Akayev signed a resignation letter on Monday at the Kyrgyz embassy in Moscow. |
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I ask the nurse for a scribbling pad and a pen and write out a carefully worded resignation. |
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The students feel very strongly about this teacher's resignation but students must now re-engage with their learning environment. |
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Sadly, he has not recovered and they regretfully announced his resignation on Monday. |
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Apparently in thrall to the resignation deadline set by David Trimble, the British government moved towards reintroducing direct rule. |
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But it is the children's box of tricks that seems most emblematic of her surprise resignation. |
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We're assuming you're not going to have perjured yourself, Richard, so we'll expect to hear your resignation landing on a desk soon, shall we? |
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Neither letter refers to the resignation of the Eritrean ambassador to Sweden. |
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In 1976 Wilson announced his resignation and Callaghan beat Michael Foot to assume the party leadership and prime ministership. |
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They voted 34 against with 11 in favour, forcing the immediate resignation of the entire board. |
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He announced his resignation from the nomination shortly after, saying he wanted to devote all his energies to regaining his health. |
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It won't surprise you, I think, that I'm here to announce my resignation from the Shadow Cabinet and the Ministry. |
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The reporting of these two journalists eventually forced the resignation of a president. |
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Announcing his resignation, even on the eve of an election, was the right choice. |
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The sudden resignation of a director should arouse your suspicion, as should significant changes in buying patterns. |
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The group demanded my immediate resignation, and printed my e-mail address on its Web site. |
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He demanded the rescinding of the pipeline project and the resignation of the president. |
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I told Janet that if I don't figure my problems out soon I will hand in my resignation. |
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If any of you feel you cannot support this program, I will receive your resignation immediately after this meeting. |
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The Commercial manager has tendered his resignation and will be leaving shortly. |
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He could not comment on when Mr Smith handed in his resignation or when it will come into effect. |
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He has sent the authority a resignation letter signalling his intention to quit from next Monday. |
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He will hand in his resignation to the President on Tuesday after a scheduled cabinet meeting, officials said. |
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The agriculture and forestry minister tendered his resignation in protest of the halting of the ministry's project. |
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He apparently felt that including his resignation in this document would bring the matter to a head. |
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The deputy editor of the newspaper had indicated he will hand in his formal resignation this afternoon. |
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Two Independent Ministers will also tender their resignation, sources said. |
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It was from an old employee of the Patent Office, offering his resignation to the head of the department. |
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An email had been received from the Councillor tendering his resignation which was accepted. |
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This doesn't seem to have come from apathy or resignation at the inevitability of this war. |
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Rather than fortitude, courage or conviction, his morality play teaches resignation, passivity and submission. |
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Annamma is no match for her husband either in stature or in qualities and accepts her lot with resignation. |
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Slowly the atmosphere transforms itself into one of acceptance and resignation. |
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The initial amazement and anger which greeted his decision has given way, in most quarters, to shrugged resignation. |
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One could debate whether that statement reflects acceptance or simply resignation. |
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I did see something cross his face, but he went back to his usual look of resignation when I corrected him. |
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With a shrug of resignation, the manservant slapped him lightly across the face. |
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The actress is frequently locked into playing a stoic, good-natured sufferer with a look of passive resignation about her. |
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He shrugged in uncaring resignation and reclined back into a more comfortable position. |
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This short final excursion cost poor Cherub but I could see resignation and acceptance in both Belinda and Cherub upon their return. |
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Across the Western world, commentators of various sorts have noted this growing public resignation to powerlessness. |
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She received this news with a combination of acceptance and sorrowful resignation. |
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The city has been rooted to the bottom of the national league table for four years, prompting calls for her resignation. |
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His first resignation and subsequent political resurrection, only confirmed him as a figure of political hate. |
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Parliamentary hostility forced his resignation shortly afterwards, but the king retained him in his counsels. |
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As a lieutenant in the Navy, I put my letter of resignation in a year before the end of my commitment. |
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He submitted his resignation ringing down the curtain on a week-long drama which had paralysed the functioning of Parliament. |
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I also remember watching his resignation speech live, another great performance. |
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His resignation as trade and industry secretary lead to promotion as roving ambassador to the Project's international friends. |
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The admission drew a scathing attack from the Opposition, with Mr Gilmore calling for his resignation. |
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I watch coverage of both sad stories with resignation and with great sorrow for the suffering. |
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That's when the sad resignation settled in and my shoulders were inclined to have a good sag. |
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It's fully revised, with a new chapter taking in the whole saga of his resignation and comeback. |
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The three largest causes of attrition were contract termination, resignation and mortality. |
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Accusations of tax evasion caused the resignation of a senior central bank official last month. |
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But skittishness about affirmative action does not begin to explain the degree of Schadenfreude on display over Raines's resignation. |
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He never tendered a formal resignation, although the organization has already hired a replacement. |
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He was about to embark on a career break and had actually tendered his resignation. |
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The football manager left the pitch and immediately tendered his resignation. |
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Cliona seemed to treat my recent resignation as an involuntary termination or lay off. |
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It is vital that all the broadcasting unions move to ballot for action swiftly before the mood turns to resignation, they say. |
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He should use the Christmas period for mature reflection and then tender his resignation. |
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Yesterday, the Newcastle-based bank's beleaguered chief executive finally fell on his sword, tendering his resignation. |
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He has suffered a very long illness which he bore with resignation and courage. |
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He lumbered to a halt, resignation stamped plainly on his bibulous features. |
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His resignation should shortly follow the elections, paving the way for someone new to come in and rebuild a sinking ship. |
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John has announced his resignation after a showpiece event ran up losses of millions of dollars. |
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A moment later he sighed in resignation and shoved his cigarettes into his pocket. |
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The millionaire media tycoon faces the possibility of a snap election following the double resignation. |
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Deputy Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi quickly mounted the podium to move that the conference reject the resignation. |
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The setbacks were so severe that the leader announced his resignation after losing several members of his frontbench in an election slaughter. |
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Concerns were first aroused following the mutterings that came out during the resignation of the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions. |
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How about restoring confidence in the House of Representatives by calling for the resignation of these bozos? |
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While they were successful in obtaining Rich's resignation, they could not break his spirit. |
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Since news of the scandal broke, the company has been forced to fire two of its executives and to demand the resignation of its chairman. |
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In conclusion, the inspector offered his resignation to the Board, being much nettled by an accusation of incompetence in the London papers. |
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His resignation gained him quite a lot of newfound respect from politicians and citizens alike, myself included. |
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An expression combining fury, frustration and resignation would briefly appear, like a small cloud across the sun. |
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Upon the resignation of Bishop Kinold as vicar apostolic in 1941, Monsignor Toda Tatewaki became administrator apostolic. |
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His resignation will be a tragedy for the city and I fear for some of his patients. |
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However, a vacancy caused by the resignation of a non-party councillor is subject to standing orders agreed by the council. |
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Some of the long-standing trustees are standing down either by retirement or resignation. |
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After a half-century of exceptional ease and security in the west, we may have to relearn the art of cheerful resignation. |
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Indeed, the question of his resignation was obliquely hinted at during occasionally acerbic Commons exchanges. |
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All year Daly had intimated that he was ready to step down and last night reports of his resignation did not come as any surprise. |
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His mood seems to have been one of stoic resignation, rather than despair, as reported by James Sharp, a leading Scots Presbyterian. |
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For a sales executive, the airline delays of the past 10 days have brought much opportunity for stoical resignation, deep thinking and reading. |
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What we see in Frazer is a quality of stoical resignation in the face of hopelessness, mixed with sad beauty. |
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The only other item on the Front Page concerns the resignation of the head teacher at Shortstown Lower School. |
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I sent an email to the minister informing him that I expect to hear of his resignation in coming days. |
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Before she can shake her head in strained resignation, Rhett Remiel steps up next to the table. |
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Whether his resignation was tendered because of petulance or careful stratagem, he now has a real measure of the Government's dependence on him. |
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The arrival of new leadership and the resignation of key figures have affected the organisation and how Orangemen feel about it. |
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She also mentions her own personal reaction to the resignation, which is worth quoting. |
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Notwithstanding his resignation as the board's chair, Perle's strategy may have worked. |
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She says her words were taken out of context, but soon submits her resignation. |
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This resignation was, I believe, widely expected and arguably long overdue. |
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I saw a picture of your cheerless face holding your resignation letter to the camera and I thought I'd better write. |
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They jammed telephone switchboards or left town, many just huddled on their front lawns in a state of fear, resignation or hysteria. |
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At it, the opposition demanded the resignation of Speaker Yordan Sokolov for alleged constant violation of the rules of parliamentary procedure. |
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The corruption allegations have spurred public protests and mounting clamor for his immediate resignation. |
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He must hope that after clamorous calls for his resignation, he himself is not placed before the PM's firing squad. |
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It has involved the resignation of the cathedral chapter clerk, bursar and organist. |
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The woman withdrew her resignation and served him faithfully for many more years. |
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Repression after a while does not need imposition by the regime, it is more effective when self-imposed through fear, resignation and apathy. |
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He says his resignation was triggered by his inability to form a new Cabinet. |
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There is resignation for some and inconsolable grief for others, and over all of them hovers the shadow of David. |
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Effective immediately, I have tendered the resignation of my commission to the Army of the United States. |
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Going public to call for the resignation of a managing director can be described as indiscipline, especially by management. |
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The resignation did not come out of the blue, but it still sent shockwaves through the international community. |
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As a consequence of her resignation she was required to vacate the property. |
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You can appoint an interim manager to plug a gap in the business due to resignation, illness or maternity leave. |
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The future of an ambitious project to stage all the Shakespeare plays is in doubt after the resignation of its director. |
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We are inundated with emails and phone calls asking us why we didn't confirm Tung's resignation earlier? |
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The solid cast brings a crucial restraint to the material, investing the characters with an unspoken sense of sad resignation. |
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His resignation from his position on Monday afternoon last came as a big shock to the soccer public in Waterford. |
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But the Police Reform Act 2002 had added in the power to require the forced resignation of a chief constable. |
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The watery blue eyes, peeking at you under those bushy eyebrows, the face crumpled into resignation. |
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One PNM strategy team official said yesterday that Khan's resignation and the reasons for it may place a damper on the convention. |
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From the Scots there was a split verdict, leavened with generous helpings of resignation. |
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Unable to comment on the fishing fiasco, they just gestured a weary resignation at yet another fine mess. |
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He had left his job and had promised in his resignation letter to repay all the money. |
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I caught the resignation attitude myself as I delivered the car up for its annual service and road test. |
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The veteran pro-democracy lawmaker proposed a motion in the legislature yesterday to call for his resignation. |
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The resignation that followed and the outrage provoked by the decision prompted an irrevocable split within the committee. |
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Formal request for resignation from a deputyship is dependent on the approval of the Parliamentary General Assembly. |
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In return, several members of Bank Indonesia's board of governors tendered their resignation. |
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He points out that he is still living in the Home Secretary's grace and favour flat in central London, despite his resignation. |
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This is a well written, well structured piece of writing, given added gravitas by its background of being a resignation letter. |
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His resignation as convener, forced or not, was a grievous blow, and party officials have admitted as much. |
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He handed in his resignation after he became growingly frustrated with the business and schedule. |
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The resignation of the President is not constitutional because he did that under duress and threat. |
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Townshend remained in office until his resignation in 1730, and for most of the 1720s the ministry should be seen as a duumvirate. |
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His last few years have been a revolving door of corruption, scandal, resignation, and reinstatement. |
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Ambition, Eros, family love and dissolution, fame, depression, resignation, satisfaction. |
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I can't recall ever seeing so many people wagging a figurative finger at Tom as they have in response to his call for the resignation of Harvard president Larry Summers. |
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A troubled housing board in Bradford has suffered its third resignation with complaints being made about outstanding repairs and extravagant spending. |
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Known as a political lightweight, Mori's popularity has slumped after a string of verbal blunders and the resignation of two of his cabinet ministers over scandals. |
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Industry sources suggest that, following his resignation on January 1, he sought to retain the actuary on gardening leave for more than 12 months. |
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I walked in, announced I was quitting and was given enough time to type up my resignation, take my personal effects from my drawers, and was gone. |
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Gilad Sharon said the resignation was designed to curry favor with hardliners. |
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What these beneficiaries of social mobility urged on contentious workers was pious resignation, and in no city did they sermonize more harshly than in Rouen. |
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This week, the pope granted the resignation of Walter Mixa, the bishop of Augsburg from his native Germany. |
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They are sensitive to the sense of struggle and resignation in this dramatic movement and their rubato, though fluid, never damages the integrity of the underlying pulse. |
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Retaining so much creative advice from when I quit my terrible, awful job two months ago, we were able to draft his resignation letter in no time. |
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In response, Greenberg offered the Times his resignation, which was refused. |
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Read's simultaneous resignation is coincidental, says Fischbach. |
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With no other option, Law tendered his resignation to Pope John Paul II and slinked off to Rome. |
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Residents of Rome even called for his resignation for defying city ordinances. |
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Has she heard from the first minister since announcing her resignation? |
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He cleared his desk after tendering his resignation one week ago. |
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He tendered his resignation to the committee and we all refused it. |
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Other officers had announced their resignation from the committee. |
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The Minister's latest post-dated letter of resignation is clearly designed to allow him to get past the twin obstacles of Westminster and local government elections. |
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There was a chorus of groans and protests, but they ended in an annoyed state of resignation as everyone knew there wasn't much of an alternative. |
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However, the timing of his resignation does raise questions about whether Sorenson implicated him. |
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In his resignation statement, Stephenson insisted that he was leaving the job with his integrity intact. |
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As its minor key signature suggests, it is more disturbed and disturbing than Mozart's opus, and struggle and resignation intermingle among its pages. |
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The workers demanded the immediate resignation of the human resources manager, accusing him of nepotism and non-transparency in the recruitment of staff. |
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The suddenness of Sarah Palin's resignation Friday raises the question about whether Palin is leaving to avert a major scandal. |
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After announcing his resignation to the university's board of supervisors, he acknowledged that the conflicts with faculty members had worn him down. |
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The characters' matter-of-factness in using a fake gem signals their resignation to the absence of the original and awareness that it can only be restored through a copy. |
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When his physician announced an unfavourable change in his condition, he expressed entire resignation, and requested his friends to sing a hymn expressive of that feeling. |
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But like Spitzer in New York, hounding him out of office now would prompt resignation remorse later. |
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The last thing I want is for my resignation to fuel unrest at the club. |
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Bach was appointed to fill the vacant seat created by Owens's resignation. |
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Rumsfeld's resignation was never seriously contemplated by Bush. |
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He cited Ernst and her husband Gail in his reasons for resignation, specifically for how they had treated Peterson. |
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An HHS official confirmed to The Daily Beast that Sebelius, the long-embattled secretary will announce her resignation on Friday. |
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If opposition deputies find that the junior minister had indeed leaked the news before the budget announcement they would no doubt be baying for his resignation. |
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Sadly, it will be greeted with weary resignation by Swindonians, who have watched the authority lurch shambolically from one crisis to another in recent years. |
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In chess, resignation is signaled by tipping over one's king. |
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They seized key government buildings and forced the resignation of then Prime Minister Mohammed Basindwa. |
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Let us refuse to let this day of dying fade into memory and the malaise of resignation to things as they are. |
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As Tony Blair fired the starting pistol today, months after the runners hared off down the campaign trail, the public met the news with a weary shrug of resignation. |
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Bill casually proposes to Hillary as the resignation of Vice President spiro Agnew plays in the background. |
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Just days before his resignation, Driscoll had been confronted with the results of the investigation by church elders. |
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An Irish Protestant priest who faced being defrocked for publicly stating he did not believe in the divinity of Christ last night announced his resignation. |
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Because when it comes to domestic violence, that kind of resignation can be lethal. |
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In a phone interview with The Daily Beast, Arpaio claimed to be unfazed by the latest resignation brouhaha. |
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I've been planning it, then drawing back from it, getting excited, then getting cold feet, but I finally handed in my resignation at work yesterday. |
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His resignation was greeted with joy in some quarters at the university. |
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Rebecca leaned back into his hold and shrugged with resignation. |
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With a sigh of resignation Matt turned the key and they drove off. |
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We can admire the moral order of Confucianism, or the stress on harmony with nature in Taoism, or the resignation of the Stoics, and wonder about progress. |
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This is simply down to the resignation of the postmistresses. |
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His final illness was accepted with resignation, courage and good humour. |
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Over the years, with every attack, the public mood has ebbed from outrage to a feeling of resignation and helplessness. |
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The subject matter is still that of broken relationships but, whereas before the sense was of an unremitting resignation, now a lighter note leavens the confessionals. |
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Buddhists have always used the swastika as a symbol of resignation, and Buddha is to this day depicted with the symbol all over his chest, arms and the soles of his feet. |
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Shortly after Fisher's resignation, Churchill became First Lord of the Admiralty. |
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He takes over December 1, 2008 from Mark Dubinsky who has tendered his resignation after two yeas as DDIFO President. |
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Thiscase sparked the resignation of the former head of state two years ago. |
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The rumourmongers claim that the CBE Governor submitted his resignation to the President. |
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All that was left was the eeriness of resignation and rows of empty claret and blue seats. |
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Provincial labour minister Nawab submitted his resignation to Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah, reported a private TV channel. |
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As with earlier charges successfully fended off by Baran, the penalty for nonfeasance is forced resignation from office. |
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The end of this story is that he has tendered his resignation. |
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These co-optations took place due to the resignation of all of the existing Board members. |
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According to Reuters, governor Boris Vujcic, rejected demands for his resignation by holders of loans denominated in Swiss francs. |
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The teachers' union and APPO took over the downtown square of Oaxaca City and added the resignation of the governor to its list of demands. |
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The former Ibrox manager has been on gardening leave since last December after tendering his resignation. |
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McCoist was placed on garden leave by the previous regime after triggering a 12-month notice period with his resignation. |
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Stuart Brame has voluntarily tendered his resignation as the Company's President, CEO and Director, effective immediately. |
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The only vestige of the principle is the process of resignation from the House of Commons. |
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After that he witnessed fairly regularly until his resignation in 931, but was listed in a lower position than entitled by his seniority. |
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As her support fell away, senior Conservatives challenged and defeated her as Party leader, forcing her resignation as Prime Minister. |
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The receipts ratio The expenditure ratio rose again after Thatcher's resignation in 1990, even climbing for a time above the 1979 figure. |
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Since the resignation of Nigel Lawson as Chancellor in 1989, polls consistently showed that she was less popular than her party. |
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By the time of her resignation in 1990, there were more than 10 million shareholders in Britain. |
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This general election defeat was shortly followed by Kinnock's resignation after nearly a decade as leader. |
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De Valera's resignation meant also the loss of financial support from America. |
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He submitted his resignation as First Minister on 18 November, and was succeeded by Sturgeon the following day. |
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Swinney announced his resignation on 22 June 2004 to become Convener of the Scottish Parliament's European and External Relations Committee. |
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In those situations, the First Minister must tender their resignation and the resignation of their government to the monarch. |
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Wallace also became Acting First Minister between 8 November 2001 and 22 November 2001, following the resignation of Henry McLeish. |
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Opponents also called for Cameron's resignation after he admitted owning shares in Blairmore. |
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Moore interpreted Pound's silence after that as his resignation as foreign editor. |
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Thus Ishiguro ends many of his novels on a note of melancholic resignation. |
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In January 2007, the BBC released minutes of the board meeting which led to Greg Dyke's resignation. |
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While it has been a subject of discussion, this time my resignation has been accepted. |
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On 29 December 2008, Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed announced before a united parliament in Baidoa his resignation as President of Somalia. |
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However, the interior provinces soon rose against him, forced his resignation and discarded the constitution. |
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Following the resignation of President Suharto in 1998, Indonesian political and governmental structures have undergone major reforms. |
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There are also occasions where very sharp party political divisions have emerged, for example over the resignation of the Santer Commission. |
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This election defeat prompted the resignation of Labour Party leader Neil Kinnock. |
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Upon Hutchins' resignation, the university got rid of the program, but an adapted version still exists at Shimer College. |
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In 2004 she announced that she would stand as a candidate for the leadership of the SNP following the resignation of John Swinney. |
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Tim Farron became the Liberal Democrat leader in July 2015, following the resignation of Nick Clegg. |
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In January 2007 she was promoted to Minister for Communities after the resignation of Malcolm Chisholm. |
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It was this meeting that triggered the resignation of Foreign Secretary George Brown. |
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Steve Paterson was appointed to replace Skovdahl following his resignation in 2002, but lasted only two seasons. |
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On 15 July 2008 Leterme announced the resignation of the cabinet to the king, as no progress in constitutional reforms had been made. |
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In December 2008 he once more offered his resignation to the king after a crisis surrounding the sale of Fortis to BNP Paribas. |
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Before Jellicoe left for leave on Christmas Eve he received a letter from Geddes demanding his resignation. |
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Jones remained as an Assembly Member until his resignation on 20 June 2013, in order to take a post leading the new Menai Science Park. |
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By the point of his resignation, Chester were virtually safe from relegation. |
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Using the threat of his own resignation he forced the Reichstag to build three dreadnoughts and a battle cruiser. |
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The incident forced the resignation of Columbia's President, Grayson Kirk and the establishment of the University Senate. |
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The resignation is required because the Constitution says that the president shall hold no other offices nor discharge any public functions. |
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The following season they finished in a relegation position but were spared the drop due to Banstead Athletic's resignation from the league. |
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Some figures, such as Senate chairman Messaoud Ould Boulkheir, continued to refuse the new order and call for Abdel Aziz's resignation. |
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After his resignation and appointment of Miyeegombyn Enkhbold as Prime Minister, this project was abandoned. |
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In February 2008, Fidel Castro announced his resignation as President of Cuba. |
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Faced with the option of resigning or more bloodshed, Sanchez de Lozada offered his resignation in a letter to an emergency session of Congress. |
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Commodore Frank Bainimarama assumed executive power after the resignation, possibly forced, of President Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara. |
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The electors are now limited to those who have not reached 80 on the day before the death or resignation of a pope. |
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In 1765 Blackstone announced his resignation from the Vinerian Chair, effective after his 1766 lectures. |
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His resignation, after only a few weeks and without notice, was resented by the law school faculty, giving rise to persisting estrangement. |
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The scandal led to the creation of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York and his father's resignation from the bench. |
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His resignation came months before the country's constitutional referendum and elections. |
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His way forward had been cleared by his tendering the resignation of his government to the King earlier in the day. |
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After his resignation, Macmillan lived out a long retirement as an elder statesman. |
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Blair tendered his resignation on 27 June 2007 and Brown assumed office during the same afternoon. |
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The last vestige of the rule can be seen through the process of resignation from the House of Commons. |
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These offices are sinecures, used in modern times to effect resignation from the House of Commons. |
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The most visible reserve powers are the power to appoint a Prime Minister and the related power to accept a Prime Minister's resignation. |
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At the time, the option of Beattie dismissing Muldoon and replacing him, without waiting for Muldoon's resignation, was reportedly discussed. |
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Prior to the speech, the AICC moved a resolution thanking Gandhi for withdrawing her resignation as party president. |
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While my Weet-bix soaked, I learned why from morning radio. Premier Malcolm was thought to be on the verge of tendering his resignation. |
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As part of this, thousands of Abkhazians gathered in front of the presidential offices to call for President Alexander Ankvab's resignation. |
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It had to go to Leighton Andrews, whose unexpected resignation as Education Minister in June was simply whiffy. |
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Taha started his duties with ABC on Monday, two months after his resignation from his Vice-Chairman position at Banque Du Caire. |
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Imran Khan's party has demanded Imran Khan's resignation from prime ministership and has so far been unwilling to back down. |
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Following the resignation of Neville Chamberlain on 10 May 1940, Churchill became Prime Minister. |
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Farage claimed that his resignation was rejected by his party, and he remained in post. |
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The office is currently held by John Bercow, who was initially elected on 22 June 2009, following the resignation of Michael Martin. |
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Thousands of protesters held two marches in London in April 2016 to demand Cameron's resignation. |
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On failing to do so, he resigned, although was reinstated three days later when the NEC rejected his resignation. |
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At the end of the same year he sent in his resignation as Lucasian professor, walking away also from the Cambridge struggle with Whewell. |
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In January 1921, it was announced by Trinity that Russell had resigned and his resignation had been accepted. |
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This resignation, Hardy explains, was completely voluntary and was not the result of another altercation. |
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Vogts announced his resignation in 2004, blaming the hostile media for his departure. |
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As a result of the FA's resignation, England did not participate in the 1930, 1934 or 1938 FIFA World Cup. |
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In March 1961, the club appointed former player Don Revie as manager, following the resignation of Jack Taylor. |
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The IOC pursued an investigation which led to the resignation of four members and expulsion of six others. |
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Heyneke Meyer was the board's choice to replace Loffreda, however unfortunate family circumstances led to his resignation. |
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The defeat to the Czech national team in 2000 led to the resignation of David Lloyd as captain. |
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This caused the resignation of John MacCormick from the SNP and he formed the Scottish Covenant Association. |
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The Taoiseach can also direct the President to dismiss or accept the resignation of individual ministers. |
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Robert Bruce, Earl of Carrick had become Earl of Carrick at the resignation of his father earlier that year. |
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Soon after Walpole's resignation, a bitter family quarrel between the King and the Prince of Wales split the Royal Family. |
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The resignation of Sunderland and the death of Stanhope in 1721 left Walpole as the most important figure in the administration. |
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The premier offered his last ministry's resignation to the monarch, and is asked to form a new one in accordance with the election results. |
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For Disraeli, the Lords, where the debate was less intense, was the alternative to resignation from office. |
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On 24 August, MacDonald submitted the resignation of his ministers and led his senior colleagues in forming the new National Government. |
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Richard Cromwell subsisted in straitened circumstances after his resignation, he went abroad and lived in relative obscurity for the remainder of his life. |
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After Richard Cromwell's resignation as Lord Protector in 1659 and the subsequent collapse of the Commonwealth in 1660, Charles II was restored to the English throne. |
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Turney will be filling the vacancy created by Yvette McGee Brown's resignation from the Board as a result of her recently announced appointment to the Ohio Supreme Court. |
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By the autumn Churchill was again postponing his resignation. |
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A Prime Minister who has lost the confidence of the House will conventionally either advise a dissolution of Parliament and new elections, or tender his resignation. |
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Ed Miliband subsequently tendered his resignation as Labour leader. |
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