In 1993 Federico Zeri, the Italian art historian, resigned as a Getty trustee after it bought a Greek kouros he believed was bogus. |
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He sighed as he resigned himself to what seemed the best answer to protect his daughter from herself. |
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Greene resigned due to the controversy in September 2002, admitted he had a problem with womanizing and promptly disappeared. |
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Margaret has resigned from the committee after a very significant commitment for 3 years. |
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But the threat that worried him most came one day before he resigned from the Commercial Radio show. |
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Edinburgh seemed resigned to their fate, especially when Simon Taylor was withdrawn ten minutes from the end. |
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But after about a year, he resigned his cabinet seat to spend more time in his home community. |
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And then in the eighties I resigned from the Association of University Teachers over their failure to make common cause with the polytechnics. |
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To their disappointment, the vote of confidence was not given whereupon they resigned from their posts and left the meeting. |
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I was proud of myself for giving up for a while, than resigned, and then I realized that the whole thing was semantics anyway. |
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He resigned the party leadership after the 1972 defeat but remained another 10 years in parliament. |
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He resigned from the Council in 1990 when new rules prevented paid council officers sitting as elected members. |
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Staff in the hospitals and diagnostic practices also became resentful, and many resigned. |
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Many critics, theorists, and philosophers have phlegmatically resigned themselves to this space of abnegation. |
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When the Conservative party withdrew from Lloyd George's coalition in 1922, he immediately resigned and was never a serious force again. |
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I personally know life-long members who resigned from the Party over this issue. |
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The ailing team have finally resigned from division two with only seven or eight players on the books. |
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Now she doesn't even bother washing the tags from her property as the 48-year-old is resigned to the fact that the graffiti vandals will return. |
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I narrowed my eyes at him but let out a sigh and resigned myself to the fact that he was right. |
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A Congress stalwart like Jinabai Darji is on the warpath and the Seva Dal chief has resigned. |
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His resigned acceptance of the situations in which the plot places him is a masterpiece of understated comedy acting and very, very effective. |
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Recently, however, after a reorganizationthat included many dismissals, he resigned. |
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His king was caught in a mating net and to avoid it he would have lost his queen, so he resigned after 29 moves. |
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Precisely what transpired is unknown, but he resigned all offices and spent the rest of his life in Europe, dying in Boulogne. |
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As a result of political party demonstrations against the royally appointed government, the prime minister resigned. |
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He was Lord Privy Seal in 1919-21, but then resigned, owing to ill health and a general weariness of office. |
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He resigned, and now there's an acting director of FEMA, but really, you are the man here in charge of operations. |
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He resigned from this position when it became clear that for a serious career as a TV scriptwriter meant living in London. |
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By 1909 Einstein was recognised as a leading scientific thinker and in that year he resigned from the patent office. |
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Yet despite essentially admitting failure in completing their task, not one of these people resigned as an act of taking responsibility. |
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I resigned myself to recline in the squeaky leather upholstery and enjoy the ensuing ride as we thundered westwards along the Antrim autobahn. |
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They resigned the party whip at Westminster last month in protest at party policy. |
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The borough council's Labour group leader has resigned her teaching job amid claims of pressure. |
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He has resigned himself to easy dinners on the run, like pizza and microwave teriyaki bowls. |
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The MPs incurred the wrath of Mr Trimble and his supporters in June when they resigned the whip at Westminster in a policy row. |
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Once his tax affairs came into the public domain, he resigned from the party. |
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Shrugging her shoulders as she says this, she is resigned rather than rational. |
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He mentioned a friend who had resigned from his white-collar professional position with a multinational company to become a teacher. |
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A cynic may say it's the feeling of acceptance that comes over a condemned man who's resigned to his fate. |
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She seemed resigned rather than annoyed, and although I was wigging out at the thought of another month in my current state, what could I do? |
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Timoleon resigned his office, allegedly because of blindness, died in the mid-to late 330s, and was buried in the Syracusan agora. |
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Bareev's king was chased from the queenside back to the kingside, when he resigned after 47 moves. |
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The town of 3,000 inhabitants are resigned to the bear sanctuary on their doorstep. |
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So they are resigned to the fact that there could be another deadly attack which they simply can't prevent. |
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The resigned tone of much of American singer Rocky Votolanto's vocals offer an interesting foil to the often light and airy music. |
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Soon after that, in 1926, he resigned from the Navy, but he retained his enthusiasm for airships. |
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He has resigned because he no longer believes that the strategy of our party is reconcilable with his republican beliefs. |
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The civil service post was resigned and the family removed to the Isle of Man to avoid the punitive tax system of the time. |
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The main thing is getting back fit again no matter how long it takes and I have more or less resigned myself to not playing again this season. |
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Stacey resigned herself to not competing, and went in for a second arthroscopic surgery. |
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People here are preoccupied with money and resigned to the pressure to compete for their daily bread. |
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When he finally resigned his post, a move that was several months too late in my opinion, I was relieved. |
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We seem to have given up pretending to solve the problem and have resigned ourselves to merely coping with it. |
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Within a year, he had resigned his seat in order to resume his military career. |
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A strange calm seemed to be settling over his whole body as he resigned himself to what was going to happen. |
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Without further ado he resigned from all positions and went it alone, collecting a wealth of frictional experiences on the way. |
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But ultimately, I think they've probably resigned themselves to the fact that they're going to be attacked. |
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Last month, the two founders of the company resigned their executive positions. |
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There was an audible sign of resigned frustration from my fellow passengers. |
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Since July, the defense secretary, military intelligence chief and finance secretary have resigned. |
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Throwing my own vehicle a last, longing glance in the Ford tester parking lot, I resigned myself to a long week. |
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His father, a distinguished Marxist academic, resigned from Labour during one of its debilitating civil wars. |
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Without treatment, a person with avoidant personality disorder may become resigned to a life of near or total isolation. |
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Seeing that a better world is possible pushes us to solve challenges that we once might have resigned ourselves to. |
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Harry wakes up weary, but rouses quickly and showers, resigned to being late for the day's meetings. |
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She resigned from the position of the station chief executive officer last year, but she is still the director. |
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His barrister said he had resigned from the school where he was teaching and was now hoping to retrain as a florist. |
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And every time I say, it causes a lump in the throat, that he resigned as a co-conspirator in a widespread criminal conspiracy. |
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She was unable to return to the job and last Thursday, following meetings with her employers, resigned from her position. |
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He withdrew his nomination later that year and eventually resigned from the court. |
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Compounded by frost damage in following years, some farmers had resigned themselves to not planting a crop because of the bleak conditions. |
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We haven't been notified of how long he may be away, but we've resigned ourselves to around six months. |
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The chorus has that air of resigned lethargy and torpor which regularly lowers over those with little or no hope. |
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So experienced planetary astrophotographers became resigned to taking a lot of photographs and sorting through them to find the good ones. |
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The Chancellor resigned from office and decided to leave the academy on his own. |
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So, taking drastic steps, John resigned from his job and, with his one suitcase, stayed in Southampton. |
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We've passed another month counting the days, have lived our lives in resigned routine waiting only for the weekend when we could be together again. |
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Sofia resigned herself to this fate with a dignified acceptance. |
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If he were a man of honour, he would have resigned long ago. |
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Her father, Bart, had resigned as CEO of a solar energy company in Atlanta after an unspecified disagreement with the board. |
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Some argue at being stopped, others cajole, others are resigned. |
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There was a new tone not previously heard in his voice, a resigned one. |
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She had resigned from her job as she knew she faced dismissal and her employer had refused to provide her with a reference because of the court case. |
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So he resigned himself to just thinking about the matters at hand. |
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Just when I resigned myself to not coaching, I had the job again. |
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In 1938 she resigned her seat but failed to be re-elected on this cause. |
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He said that I would be better off if I resigned when I began looking for another job because I would not want it on my record that I was terminated. |
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He resigned his Westminster seat at the last general election. |
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Following the expulsions, two more union leaders resigned from the party. |
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He had resigned from his post when the theft was discovered. |
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Forty years after Richard Nixon resigned from office, talk of impeachment is once again in the air. |
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In reality, perhaps the elder statesman resigned from public life because he knew his luck had run out. |
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We are then requested to look amongst ourselves for a suitable replacement for a member of the performance cast who apparently resigned from the production. |
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He resigned his seat in the legislative assembly a short while later. |
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He seems to be resigned to the fact that there will be no indictments. |
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After their dance at the ball Kate had resigned herself to politely ignoring him and would most likely think him mad if he even brought up the subject of love. |
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He was temporarily relieved of duties in 1838 and resigned in protest. |
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King was a fatalist, resigned to whatever happened, telling aides he had no choice in how he would die, or when. |
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Four days later Anderton, who was last week appointed chief executive of Hearts Football Club, resigned, saying that member clubs should revolt against Mackay's sacking. |
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And a substantial number of allegations were made when virtually no action could be taken because the offending priest was already dead, resigned, retired, or laicized. |
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Right before he resigned from Congress, Weiner took time from his sexting hobby to go after Clarence Thomas and his wife. |
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He said that he has resigned from any form of political and public life. |
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A year later, sander resigned due to reported conflicts with Prada's CEO Patrizio Bertelli. |
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Last July the entire Turkish general staff resigned in protest at a previous round of arrests. |
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Sheldon Zimmerman resigned as president of the four-campus Hebrew Union College on December 4 shortly after Reform Judaism's rabbinic association suspended him. |
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Just as he should be celebrating a new poll that puts the Tories only a point behind Labour, the deputy chairman has resigned after letting the cat out of the bag. |
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The Filipino beauty queen went on to win the title, but resigned when her grandfather fell ill six months later. |
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In 1560 he took holy orders, and the following year resigned his post at Ely Cathedral in order to take up a living at Doddington in the Isle of Ely. |
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Bradbury ultimately found resigned humor in the time and resources wasted on investigating his normal American life. |
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Brooks resigned his seat but was immediately returned by his district in a special election. |
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Mr. Kagan resigned the deanship in April 1992, lobbing a parting bomb at the faculty that bucked his administration. |
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According to these sources, castor said that if Breuer resigned, they could head off the looming constitutional clash. |
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The director of strategy and development was to have been disciplined over the matter but was absent from work through sickness and later resigned. |
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Since hitting the jackpot nearly a fortnight ago Michael Turner, 44, and his partner Lesley Learad, 40, have resigned from their jobs at a manufacturing plant and a pharmacy. |
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Three years later, they are resigned to the demands of parenthood. |
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Chu left the administration in 2013, Locke went on to become Ambassador to China, and then resigned this year. |
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We are not resigned to this yet by a long way and, considering we only had five days notice of this meeting it's amazing how many people turned up to support us. |
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A police spokesman said he resigned on February 8 and that his number two, David Shefneux, head of finance, became acting finance director the next day. |
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The party's ruling council has been convened to debate disciplinary action against three MPs who have defied party policy and have resigned the whip at Westminster. |
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I resigned the whip while the investigation took place and now three months down the line, police have told my lawyer there is no evidence against me. |
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The director-general of the BBC resigned amid a flurry of allegations around sex-abuse reporting. |
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Gina Dominguez, the spokeswoman for Gov. Javier Duarte and his cudgel with the local press, resigned a mere three days later. |
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Three Congress leaders rebelled and Sonia resigned as party president. |
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Even the reporters who, previously, had resigned themselves to intent observation, were tapping their feet in time to the music, their lips moving silently. |
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Ramsay MacDonald, a committed pacifist, immediately resigned the chairmanship of the Labour Party in the House of Commons. |
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On 22 June 2004, John Swinney resigned as Leader of the SNP following poor results in the European Parliament election. |
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On 29 August 2017, Kezia Dugdale resigned as leader of the Scottish Labour Party. |
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May's joint chiefs of staff Nick Timothy and Fiona Hill resigned, replaced by Gavin Barwell, who had lost his seat in the election. |
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After a slow start to the following season, Advocaat resigned from his post in December 2001 and was replaced by Alex McLeish. |
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Afterward, Duncan Bonfield, BAA director of corporate affairs, and Mark Mann, BAA head of media relations, resigned. |
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However, Jones resigned as both party president and leader of the assembly group. |
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Colman resigned in February 2010 following an internal investigation, subsequently pleading guilty to possession of child pornography. |
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Lee was selected by the board to finish the term of Gavin Newsom, who resigned to take office as Lieutenant Governor of California. |
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In 1638 Wroth, along with fellow dissenter Walter Craddock, resigned, but continued to preach and gather followers. |
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In 1638 Erbury resigned, but Wroth conformed and continued at Llanvaches, preaching and gathering followers. |
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As a young man, Gill was a member of the Fabian Society, but later resigned. |
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A series of league defeats once more increased pressure on Davies who finally resigned. |
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On 3 March following a poor run of results, Phil Davies resigned six matches before the end of the season. |
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On 18 June 2015 Les Scadding resigned as Newport County chairman and director. |
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Sheridan resigned on 13 January 2016 after just 14 league games to take up the manager's job at Oldham Athletic. |
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After Wrexham started the next season with just 3 wins from 13 league games, Dixie McNeil resigned before his inevitable sacking. |
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Having taken up post in 2003, Sohkiev resigned precipitately the following year. |
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Receiving much less than he had requested, he resigned and was replaced by Brian Faulkner. |
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Dalby resigned from the series in 1956, following an argument over the portrayal of Percy the Small Engine in the book of the same name. |
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In 2014, challenged by the new Secretary of the PD Matteo Renzi, Letta resigned and was replaced by Renzi. |
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The State Secretary of the Treasury, Hermann von Stengel, resigned because he could see no way to resolve the budget deficit. |
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The British Prime Minister, Neville Chamberlain, resigned during the battle and was replaced by Winston Churchill. |
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In February 2009, the Labour group resigned and the Liberal Democrats took office with a minority administration. |
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The increases were only enacted in 1861 after Southerners resigned their seats in Congress. |
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In September 2012 another Liberal Democrat councillor resigned from the party. |
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Martin resigned in November 1837 and Augustus Smith organised the completion. |
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During the First World War many constables resigned to join the colours and hundreds of ordinary citizens enrolled as special constables. |
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Peel resigned in 1846, after the repeal narrowly passed, and was replaced by Lord John Russell. |
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The ensuing diplomatic crisis destabilised the government, and Palmerston resigned. |
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Derby resigned in 1868, to be replaced by Benjamin Disraeli, who charmed Victoria. |
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Victoria was pleased when Gladstone resigned in 1885 after his budget was defeated. |
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Because he had been linked with various scandals in his home city of Brunswick, he resigned in 1999 and was replaced by Sigmar Gabriel. |
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Although Augustus had resigned as consul, he desired to retain his consular imperium not just in his provinces but throughout the empire. |
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On 25 December 1991, Gorbachev resigned as the President of the USSR, declaring the office extinct. |
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On 16 April 2009, Aziz resigned from the military to run for president in the 19 July elections, which he won. |
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On 6 August 2001, Banzer resigned from office after being diagnosed with cancer. |
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Bartlett resigned as Premier in January 2011 and was replaced by Lara Giddings, who became Tasmania's first female Premier. |
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The church in Utrecht refused to accept the replacement and Codde continued in office until 1703, when he resigned. |
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He took office on January 1, 1927, and resigned on March 7, 1932 to accept an appointment to the United States Supreme Court. |
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In February 2013, Zimbabwe's election chief, Simpson Mtambanengwe, resigned due to ill health. |
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Gomarus resigned his professorship at Leyden, in protest that Vorstius was not removed. |
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After a series of heart attacks he resigned on 3 April 1908, less than three weeks before he died. |
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Asquith's main opposition came from within his own party, particularly from Sir John Simon, who resigned. |
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When Eden resigned in 1957 following the Suez Crisis, Macmillan succeeded him as Prime Minister. |
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Macmillan resigned the Conservative whip in protest at the lifting of sanctions on Italy after her conquest of Abyssinia. |
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He finally resigned, receiving the Queen from his hospital bed, on 18 October 1963, after nearly seven years as prime minister. |
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However, wealthy Conservative MP Lord Cranborne resigned his government ministry in disgust at the bill's introduction. |
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Pressure mounted on Pembroke, Godolphin and the Queen from the dissatisfied Junto Whigs, and Pembroke resigned after less than a year in office. |
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Fernando Collor de Mello, the 32nd President of Brazil, resigned in 1992 amidst impeachment proceedings. |
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In April, Gutierrez resigned prior to the Senate's convening as an impeachment court. |
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When Blair resigned as Prime Minister, Robert Harris, a former Fleet Street political editor, dropped his other work to write The Ghost. |
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In 1851 Granby resigned and the party accepted Disraeli as the sole leader. |
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He resigned in 1954 and was created a peer as Baron Cooper of Culross, of Dunnet in the County of Caithness. |
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Brunel resigned from his position, frustrated by the continued opposition from the chairman. |
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Stephenson's pride would not let him accept this, and so he resigned from the project. |
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He resigned from public office in 1801 following the fall of William Pitt the Younger's government. |
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In 1809 Huskisson resigned from the government along with George Canning following Canning's duel with fellow cabinet minister Lord Castlereagh. |
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Goderich resigned in January 1828 and was replaced as Prime Minister by Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington. |
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Grey set about reforming Britain's corrupt and antiquated electoral procedure, the issue over which Huskisson had resigned. |
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He resigned his command after a failed attack on a British outpost at Lacolle Mills. |
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He resigned himself to his fate and began the long walk home to face his wife. |
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After a year he resigned his scholarship and left Oxford for London, intent on becoming a writer. |
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But the nazification process failed after the Supreme Court resigned and both organized sports and bishops boycotted the new regime. |
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Sayer was a member of the committee from its formation, but she resigned in 1957 in protest at its failure to protect the moor as she would wish. |
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I wept for myself, but resigned my soul to the tyranny of Time and Circumstance, well weeting that Fortune is fair and constant to no man. |
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Ireland's ex-leader Bertie Ahern has resigned from his party after a corruption inquiry. |
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After the leaked transcripts of the wiretaps reached the media, Kokinov resigned from the post of Sofia City Prosecutor. |
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Once the indictment dropped, cannon quickly resigned his office. |
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Thus, grasping this stark reality, I am resigned to a certain amount of disruption as my jalopy splutters through no-go Birmingham. |
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It's clear he doesn't like my compromise, but he seems resigned. |
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In August 1916 the German leadership along the western front had changed as Falkenhayn resigned and was replaced by Hindenburg and Ludendorff. |
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Eddie O'Sullivan resigned as Ireland coach and Declan Kidney was appointed. |
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She was so upset by their decision that she resigned in protest. |
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At public devotion his resigned carriage made religion appear in the natural apparel of simplicity. |
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Johnson had to be drafted in as the caretaker manager after Hewlett resigned without warning the day before the final. |
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The St. Petersburg grandmistress blundered on the 29th move of a Kramnik Sicilian and resigned three moves later. |
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Sulla made himself dictator, passed a series of constitutional reforms, resigned the dictatorship, and served one last term as consul. |
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Edward resigned Aquitaine and Ponthieu to his son Edward, who travelled to France to give homage in his stead. |
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With this process complete, in May 1532 More resigned as Lord Chancellor, leaving Cromwell as Henry's chief minister. |
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Lindsey resigned, leaving Charles to assume overall command assisted by Lord Forth. |
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Having lost the support of Parliament, Danby resigned his post of Lord High Treasurer, but received a pardon from the king. |
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But this measure failed in the heavily Conservative House of Lords, and the government resigned. |
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In 1993, Mulroney resigned, rather than fight an election based on his record after almost nine years in power. |
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Late that night after much more tumultuous debate, indeed dozens of Girondins had resigned and left the Convention. |
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When Lord Shelburne resigned in 1783, King George III, who despised Fox, offered to appoint Pitt to the office of prime minister. |
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So on 10 May, Chamberlain resigned the premiership but retained the leadership of the Conservative Party. |
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However, on 15 November 1915 he resigned from the government, feeling his energies were not being used. |
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John Major resigned as party leader after the Conservatives were defeated in a landslide and was succeeded by William Hague. |
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Arthur Henderson resigned from the Cabinet in 1917 amid calls for party unity to be replaced by George Barnes. |
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Lansbury resigned as leader in 1935 after public disagreements over foreign policy. |
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Foot resigned and was replaced as leader by Neil Kinnock, with Roy Hattersley as his deputy. |
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In early 2005, Miliband resigned his advisory role to HM Treasury to stand for election. |
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Consequently, Clegg resigned as leader and was replaced by Tim Farron, who was elected in the leadership election. |
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Campbell resigned on 15 October 2007, and Vince Cable became acting leader until a leadership election could be held. |
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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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In 2010, on election to the House of Commons, Lucas resigned her seat and was succeeded by Keith Taylor. |
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Previous experience with civil engineers set Stephenson against allowing Vignoles to continue his survey and he resigned. |
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Lieutenant General Ziaur Rahman took over the presidency in 1977 when Justice Sayem resigned. |
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Benedict resigned due to advanced age in 2013, the first pope to do so in nearly six hundred years. |
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Pitt resigned when the King's opposition became known, as he was unable to fulfill his pledge. |
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In May 1532, Sir Thomas More resigned the chancellorship and, in June, Fisher preached publicly against the divorce. |
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In March 2011, Howard Davies resigned over allegations about the institution's links to the Libyan regime. |
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Utzon resigned in 1966, and the opera house was not finished until 1973, ten years after its scheduled completion. |
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At the outbreak of the Second World War the Chelsea School of Art was evacuated to Northampton and Moore resigned his teaching post. |
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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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Almost a year to the day, enamoured already for some time of Monsieur Heger, Charlotte resigned and returned to Haworth. |
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Deciding against returning to Burma, he resigned from the Indian Imperial Police to become a writer. |
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In September 1943, Orwell resigned from the BBC post that he had occupied for two years. |
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In 1679, Blow, who had been appointed organist of Westminster Abbey in 1669, resigned his office in favour of his pupil. |
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Despite early successes, Toye and Beecham eventually fell out, and Toye resigned. |
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Connery, however, was somewhat resigned to the project, lacking the enthusiasm he sported for Thunderball. |
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By 1967 many in the LSO felt that Fleischmann was seeking to exert too much influence on the affairs of the orchestra, and he resigned. |
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In August 1984 the orchestra's managing director, Peter Hemmings, resigned. |
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Graham Taylor was Robson's successor, but resigned after England failed to qualify for the 1994 FIFA World Cup. |
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Hodgson resigned as manager immediately, and just under a month later was replaced by Sam Allardyce. |
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When it became clear that Scotland could not qualify, Andy Roxburgh resigned from his position as team manager. |
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Matt Busby resigned as manager in 1969 and was replaced by the reserve team coach, former Manchester United player Wilf McGuinness. |
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On 19 September 2006, Ellis and his board resigned to be replaced with a new board headed by Lerner. |
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After their relegation, Fairclough resigned, which paved the way for Ray to return as manager. |
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On 5 March 1935, Ray resigned and was replaced by Billy Hampson, who remained in charge for 12 years. |
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McAllister was replaced by Simon Grayson, who resigned from his post as manager of Blackpool to take the position. |
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Warnock resigned with six games remaining, and Leeds just five points above the relegation zone. |
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However, McDermott still resigned his position a few weeks after the season ended. |
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Joe Royle resigned by mutual consent on 11 May 2006, and a month later, Jim Magilton was officially announced as the new manager. |
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Coach Duncan Fletcher resigned after eight years in the job as a result and was succeeded by former Sussex coach Peter Moores. |
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Following the tour, head coach Andy Flower resigned his post whilst batsman Kevin Pietersen was dropped indefinitely from the England team. |
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Sir Clive Woodward resigned on 2 September and Andy Robinson was appointed England head coach. |
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He was named Captain of the England team on 4 October 2004, replacing Lawrence Dallaglio who had resigned five weeks earlier. |
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In 1895 the club were one of 22 clubs that resigned from the Rugby Football Union and established the Northern Union. |
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In 2012, a suspended UUP member became UKIP's first MLA, and in 2013 two UUP MLAs resigned to form the progressive NI21, which later split. |
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He subsequently resigned as DUP leader on 18 December 2015, being succeeded by Arlene Foster. |
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The fourth Executive collapsed after Martin McGuinness resigned in protest over the Renewable Heat Incentive scandal. |
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When the Taoiseach resigns, the entire Government is deemed to have resigned as a collective. |
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Michael O'Neill became manager in February 2012 after Worthington had resigned in October 2011 after a poor Euro 2012 qualification campaign. |
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Six years later, in 1963, Macmillan resigned and advised the Queen to appoint the Earl of Home as prime minister, advice that she followed. |
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Iain Duncan Smith, in favour of leaving, resigned on 19 March and was replaced by Stephen Crabb who was in favour of remaining. |
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Threatened with votes of no confidence, on March 20 Lord North resigned and his Tory government was replaced by the Whigs. |
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He resigned as Prime Minister and the Conservatives named Bonar Law, and after him Stanley Baldwin. |
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Later in 1932 the Liberals resigned their ministerial posts over the introduction of the Ottawa Agreement on Imperial Preference. |
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Lord Grey then resigned, and the king invited the Duke of Wellington to form a new government. |
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The President of the Board of Trade, William Gladstone, resigned from the cabinet over the Maynooth Grant. |
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The government was defeated by 19 votes, and Derby resigned four days later. |
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Aberdeen resigned, and the Queen sent for Derby, who to Disraeli's frustration refused to take office. |
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Gladstone resigned, and the Queen sent for Disraeli, who refused to take office. |
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Derby resigned in protest, and Disraeli appointed Salisbury as Foreign Secretary. |
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The fractious relationship ended in March 1890, after Wilhelm II and Bismarck quarrelled, and the chancellor resigned days later. |
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In 2014, the Prime Minister of Poland, Donald Tusk, was chosen to be President of the European Council, as resigned as prime minister. |
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The Labour MP Stanley Evans resigned from his seat and his membership of the party due to his support for British action in Suez. |
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Unionist support for O'Neill waned, and on 28 April he resigned as Prime Minister. |
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After Robinson resigned as First Minister on 11 January 2016, he was replaced with Arlene Foster. |
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She resigned as Prime Minister and party leader in November 1990, after Michael Heseltine launched a challenge to her leadership. |
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Defence Secretary Michael Heseltine, who had supported the Agusta deal, resigned in protest. |
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In August 2009 a councillor resigned from the Liberal Democrats and became an independent. |
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In 2009, after Premier Misick resigned in the face of corruption charges, the United Kingdom took over direct control of the government. |
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Following the decisive referendum result, Sir John Swan, in favour of independence, resigned as Premier of Bermuda. |
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As the Speaker is expected to be an impartial presiding officer, Baroness Hayman resigned from the Labour Party. |
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Nine of Cameron's ministers, including several prominent members, were sacked or resigned from their posts. |
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Miliband resigned following his party's defeat and subsequently triggered a leadership election within the Labour Party. |
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Dafydd Wigley resigned, citing health problems but amid rumours of a plot against him. |
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In 2004 Paisley was replaced as the DUP MEP by Jim Allister, who resigned from the party in 2007 while retaining his seat. |
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The result proved inconclusive for O'Neill, who resigned a short time later. |
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David Trimble himself lost his seat in Upper Bann and resigned as party leader soon after. |
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Elliott resigned in March 2012 saying some people had not given him a 'fair opportunity' to develop and progress many party initiatives. |
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On 9 January 2017, McGuinness resigned as deputy First Minister in a protest over the Renewable Heat Incentive scandal. |
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Soria was put in a critical political position as a result of his confusing and changing explanations on the issue, and resigned the next day. |
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In 1865 Maxwell resigned the chair at King's College, London, and returned to Glenlair with Katherine. |
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Finlayson lost the confidence of the Board in 2014 and resigned, replaced by Andrew Gould. |
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Sir Philip Dilley resigned as chairman on 11 January 2016, with Emma Howard Boyd becoming acting chair. |
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Laurence MacKenzie, Northern Ireland Water's chief executive, resigned on 5 January 2011 following criticism of his handling of the crisis. |
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Some of the first set of Commissioners resigned towards the end of their first term, while others did not seek a second term. |
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The crisis took several months to resolve, and several management figures, including the Chief Executive Ron Tuck, resigned or were fired. |
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Believing that the job was his, Waugh resigned his position at Arnold House. |
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He resigned from the land agents, and in March travelled to England to join his mother and Lucy at Agnes's funeral. |
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When Archer resigned as art critic of The World in 1886 he secured the succession for Shaw. |
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This accomplished, he resigned his directorship of the Devon Great Consols, selling his remaining shares in the company. |
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