And I just am really tickled and pleased that we have people like our current secretary of defense and our current secretary of state. |
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In England, the power will reside with the secretary of state alone, but in Wales it will be in the hands of the National Assembly. |
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On Sunday night I attended a swanky dinner in a painfully trendy Brighton Hotel to listen to James Rubin, former US assistant secretary of state. |
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I cannot say that the secretary of state has not conscientiously appraised the question. |
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Additionally, the secretary of state may promulgate regulations interpreting ambiguous provisions of the act. |
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First, as far as anyone could tell, no previous Minnesota secretary of state had ever recruited and deputized citizen observers in this manner. |
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He took office under Bonar Law in 1922 as secretary of state for air and held the same office under Baldwin. |
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She was phoned back not by the MP, but by a special adviser to the secretary of state. |
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Party wheel horse Kevin Shelley, the secretary of state, has told county elections officials they can take their time in verifying signatures. |
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We lost on election night, but got a call from the secretary of state 10 hours later to say there was a miscount and we had actually won. |
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It's interesting to hear the secretary of state to say she doesn't know a twitter from a tweeter. |
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The US secretary of state is a Vietnam veteran who has commanded field units at almost every level. |
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It was headed by the secretary of state for foreign affairs, a senior cabinet minister, assisted by two under-secretaries. |
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But this time it was not the defence secretary who spoke but the normally mild-mannered secretary of state. |
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The most interesting thing about Rice has been the kerfuffle over her move to become secretary of state. |
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He struggled with his brilliant but irascible secretary of state, William Seward, to control the direction of foreign policy. |
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There were indeed, as former GOP congressman Tom Davis eyed the lavish buffet near former secretary of state Madeleine Albright. |
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Funny that the Massachusetts secretary of state, William Galvin, thinks that account may be part of the larger Bernie badness. |
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Av Harris, a spokesman for the Connecticut secretary of state, said he thought Election Day would go smoothly. |
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John Kerry can expect many more trips to Algiers in his time as secretary of state. |
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If Hay was accepting the predominant influence or interest of Russia in Manchuria, then the secretary of state was compromising his own Open Door Policy. |
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A change at the post of U.S. secretary of state is always big news. |
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On September 28th he had drawn up what amounted to a hit list of people to be sacked or transferred and presented it to his secretary of state, Cardinal Villot. |
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Until this is corrected, a president and secretary of state bloviating about freedom and democracy is received by the rest of the world as mere window-dressing. |
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But she nevertheless declares herself to be sympathetic to the former secretary of state. |
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These orders and regulations had the same force of law as those made by a secretary of state. |
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His secretaryship was marred by accusations of corruption, but the next secretary of state was called incompetent. |
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The PRS secured five ministries and five secretary of state posts, along with governorships and ambassadorships as part of the agreement. |
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Shadow secretary of state for industry, Stephen O'Brien on his visit to English Braids in Malvern with managing director Peter Earp. |
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Bush's national security adviser and later as secretary of state was marked by deception, dissemblance and incompetence. |
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She held office as secretary of state until she left office to run for office. |
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The state secretary of state then picks a tiebreaking Democratic or Republican vote. |
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Brooke warned Dill and the secretary of state for war, Anthony Eden, that the enterprise was futile, except as a political gesture. |
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The other elected constitutional offices are secretary of state, attorney general, state auditor, and state treasurer. |
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As had occurred in the previous three decennial reapportionments, the secretary of state drew the districts after the Legislature failed to agree on a plan. |
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Among their friends was Henry Balnaves, a former secretary of state in the government, who negotiated with England for the financial support of the rebels. |
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The Universal Society of Hinduism has failed to persuade the Arkansas secretary of state to permit a statue of a Hindu god, Lord Hanuman, at the state Capitol. |
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Stephen Ward introduced John Profumo, former secretary of state for war, to showgirl Christine Keeler at a bash at Lord Astor's Cliveden home in Berkshire. |
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Fireworks between the Florida secretary of state and the counties sparked by the 2002 primary elections reflected inter-governmental tensions that are not unique to Florida. |
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The Georgia State Capitol building, located downtown, houses the offices of the governor, lieutenant governor and secretary of state, as well as the General Assembly. |
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Participants included Angelot Bell, former official of the interior ministry, Mario Dupoy, former secretary of state, and Maryse Narcisse, former Cabinet president. |
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The Secretary of State considers that you have materially embellished your account, concealing material facts. |
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And it seems that the Secretary of State has fully succeeded in attaining his objective. |
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Son of Secretary of State Colin Powell, the 38-year-old former army brat is a diehard with a pro-business agenda. |
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The Right Honourable Jack Straw MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, London, was present. |
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The Secretary of State himself considered that the views of the Chief Medical Officer were at the very least relevant. |
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The castle is now the official residence of the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland. |
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Ohio's Secretary of State has sent each group at least three letters demanding annual reports required by law. |
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The relief sought is quashing of the Inspector's decision, and remitting the matter to the Secretary of State. |
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Of course, if the Secretary of State gets it wrong in refusing to entertain the application, there would be a remedy by way of judicial review. |
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The president would not have picked him as Secretary of State if there were any doubt about his reliability or loyalty. |
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And provided the scheme is not called in by the Secretary of State, it will get the final all-clear. |
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I am unable to accept the submission that the Secretary of State paid too little regard to therapeutic considerations. |
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The question of confirmation of the order therefore fell to be redetermined by the Secretary of State. |
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However, Hughes's choice was recommended to the King by the British Secretary of State. |
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It is not the normal practice for the Secretary of State to call any witnesses in rebuttal of an appellant's evidence. |
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The evidence provided by the Secretary of State supported and affirmed much of the reporting in the Press. |
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This was immediately preceded by US Secretary of State Colin Powell's whistle-stop tour of Tunisia, Morocco and Algeria. |
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The Secretary of State revoked his licence because of his involvement in terrorism, racketeering and drug dealing. |
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The Secretary of State is satisfied that your client's case falls outside of his above-stated policy. |
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The book's main heroes are conservatives who block the appointment of an accommodationist Secretary of State. |
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You are excluded from the United Kingdom at the personal direction of the Secretary of State. |
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The dignity of the Her Majesty's Secretary of State for the Home Department is upheld once more. |
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If the Secretary of State decides to grant a right of retention he shall issue to the grantee a retention document. |
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It did not purport to be a notice conveying any such intention on the part of the Secretary of State. |
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They must give due deference to the decisions of the inspectors and the Secretary of State. |
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The accommodation arranged by the Secretary of State under section 4 includes full board, but no cash or vouchers. |
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My guess is that he expected to be cleared and didn't want to say anything until after he was confirmed as Secretary of State or Defense. |
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They have the power to own and dispose of assets, including compulsory purchase with the consent of the Secretary of State. |
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It was unfair for the Secretary of State to treat the other applicants inconsistently. |
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Why, it even carries the implicit endorsement of the US Secretary of State. |
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When the Secretary of State is asleep, on holiday, or feels that this is not a moment of maximum advantage, then the lower ranks are on parade. |
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On one of them the then Secretary of State for Scotland took me, as Chancellor of the Exchequer, to see some of the worst slum tenements. |
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He also relied upon certain paragraphs in the Guidance issued by the Secretary of State. |
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When they pulled out of NATO 40 years ago Secretary of State Dean Rusk had a bitterly caustic response. |
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The Secretary of State relied in the cases stated on two alternative grounds for concluding that contributions were payable. |
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Yep, no flies on our Stevie, whose last gig was as Secretary of State for Indian Affairs and Western Economic Diversification. |
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The Secretary of State must identify and specify the relevant law of the United Kingdom. |
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An inspector appointed by the Secretary Of State refused the appeal because residents nearby would be disturbed by noise. |
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It was held that the conduct of the Secretary of State was so unreasonable as to verge on the irrational and absurd. |
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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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Mr Hunter was able to undertake that the Secretary of State would decide the case and issue a reasoned decision within 6 weeks. |
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This reviewer, however, questions whether Bryan was such a muddler as Secretary of State. |
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Republican Representative James Walsh and New York Secretary of State Randy Daniels took umbrage at Cuomo's comments. |
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Secretary of State Colin L. Powell is gearing up for a spate of shuttle diplomacy in the region in May, starting with Syria. |
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My brother Marvin and I once wrote a biography of the former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. |
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Are you saying you have needlessly besmirched the reputation of the Secretary of State? |
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The governor shall send the report to the Secretary of State without delay, together with his own recommendations. |
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His meteoric rise through the ranks was capped with the U.S. Senate's unanimous confirmation of his nomination as Secretary of State. |
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She accepted that the Secretary of State is not able to judge local factors to a nicety. |
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Dr Vincent Cable is a Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament and Shadow Secretary of State for Trade and Industry. |
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If it were to go ahead it would have to be ratified by the Secretary of State. |
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That position has been verified by statements in the House of Commons by Secretary of State for External Affairs Joe Clark. |
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That includes his Secretary of State, Colin Powell, who has been presented as a restraining influence on Bush. |
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Then U.S. Secretary of State Madeline Albright visited Pyongyang in response to Cho's trip to Washington. |
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Henry Kissinger ran foreign policy under President Nixon, not Secretary of State Rogers. |
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Official results will be announced as soon as the Secretary of State provides a final list. |
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He wants the county council to call on the Secretary of State for Health, John Reid, to inject more cash into NHS services in Surrey. |
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The Claimant in this claim for judicial review is the Secretary of State for the Home Department. |
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Copies are also being sent to Bexley Council and the Secretary of State for Transport. |
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As the Secretary of State for Education embarks on secondary curriculum revision, can we hope he will seize a tide? |
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Never before can we remember a Secretary of State standing up in the Commons to attack the employees of his own department in order to save his own neck. |
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The current cycle of strong women on TV, liman says, may have a certain Secretary of State to thank. |
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On Monday, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry met with Libyan Prime Minister abdullah al-Thinni. |
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Secondly, U.S. Secretary of State Kerry has recently pushed the Arab League towards flexing its intransigent position on borders. |
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Will the twenty percenters be assuaged if Hillary accepts the job of Secretary of State? |
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Nerac's wife, Fabienne, has asked US Secretary of State Colin Powell to account for her husband's whereabouts during a news conference in Brussels, Belgium. |
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Secondly, under the Housing Act 1985 the Secretary of State may advance money to recognized lending institutions to enable them to grant loans to first-home purchasers. |
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Menendez and corker are trying to schedule a hearing on Iraq this month with Secretary of State John Kerry. |
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But Secretary of State John Kerry has worked closely with his Turkish counterparts to reach an Israel-Hamas ceasefire. |
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The claimant was given an extended sentence and after release, but during the period of licence, he was recalled by the Secretary of State and returned to prison. |
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However, for all the reasons which I have given, this appeal will be allowed and the matter remitted to the Secretary of State for his redetermination. |
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I answer to the Chief of the Defence Staff and the Secretary of State. |
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Moreover, when his appointments to the key positions of Secretary of State, National Security Adviser and Defence Secretary are examined, a clearer picture emerges. |
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At present, the Secretary of State grants asylum to all such claimants. |
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And, in one of the shrewdest personnel moves of his career, he appointed General George Marshall as secretary of State. |
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Former Secretary of State Colin Powell is scheduled to speak at High Point University. |
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The Secretary of State has made it abundantly clear that he wants this whole process to be as drama-free as humanly possible. |
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They will come into place when all the conclusive maps of access land have been published and the Secretary of State has authorised their commencement. |
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Robert Cecil was Secretary of State as well as Leader of the House of Commons, and made earnest efforts to regulate the private lives of citizens into a neat and tidy pattern. |
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This week Secretary of State John Kerry tapped Nancy Powell, former ambassador to India, to lead the Ebola Coordination Unit. |
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The U.S. Secretary of State delivers a rousing call-to-arms before an enthusiastic lincoln center crowd. |
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Democratic Rep. Gary Peters faces a strong challenge from Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land. |
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If the Secretary of State has to spend all this time on the appetizers, what happens when you have to confront the main course? |
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Obviously as Secretary of State the most pressing concern she had was mascara. |
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According to the Michigan Secretary of State, the misprinted ballot was confined to a single precinct in the city of Alma and was sent to only 69 voters. |
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Secretary of State specifically mentions Saudi Arabia, uae, Qatar, Jordan and Egypt as allies. |
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These twin forces stand to propel the former Secretary of State and First Lady back into the White House. |
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Most recently, Grothman attacked Secretary of State John Kerry for upsetting God. |
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The former Secretary of State popped in while host Stephen Colbert was taking her to task for name-dropping in the book. |
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The Secretary of State notes that you claim that your father approached village elders with a request that they mediate in the blood feud in which your family is involved. |
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She knows that as Secretary of State she would be not just be numero uno in the Cabinet. |
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The secretary of State has wrested control of USAID and influence over billions in foreign assistance. |
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Secretary of State John Kerry pondering U.S. push for independence of South South Sudan and South South South Sudan. |
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In all the annals of arrogance for which this Government and that Secretary of State have become notorious this utter display of contempt for Parliament bulks large. |
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The former Secretary of State for Education said the only other option was to bus children across the city, which had already been tried and failed. |
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On November 23, from his ranch in Texas, Johnson spoke on the phone with acting Secretary of State George Ball. |
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The Secretary of State has therefore concluded that you have calculatingly failed to provide this information so as to prevent him from establishing you true date of arrival. |
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So there is no possibility of call-in by the Secretary of State. |
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Not only has the Secretary of State bought a new residence in Edinburgh, she has devised outrageously costly ways of passing the time that hangs heavily on her hands. |
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One of the admirable things about Secretary of State John Kerry being his rigidly logical mind. |
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The US Secretary of State has hosed down speculation of this sort. |
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Henry Kissinger, one-time Secretary of State to two Republican presidents and renowned cold warrior has written a book entitled Does America Need a Foreign Policy? |
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It follows that the Secretary of State does not act incompatibly with Article 6 rights if he declines, as he did in this case, to call the case in for his decision. |
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The Secretary of State, whose job it is to protect our sovereignty, today brought my name into a conversation indirectly criticizing me for defending our sovereignty. |
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Any medical evidence post-dating the decision of the Adjudicator and the Tribunal can be the subject of further representations to the Secretary of State. |
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However, in relation to particular classes of hereditaments, the Secretary of State is empowered to disapply the ordinary basis, and make special provision by order. |
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Edward Heath appointed her Secretary of State for Education and Science in his 1970 government. |
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Secretary of State for Transport ex parte Factortame is considered decisive as to the superiority of EU law over British law. |
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The BBC is established under a Royal Charter and operates under its Agreement with the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport. |
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The Secretariat of State, under the Cardinal Secretary of State, directs and coordinates the Curia. |
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A public inquiry was held into the proposals, which required a decision by the Secretary of State. |
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To clarify the US's position, a major address by Secretary of State George Marshall was planned. |
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Following devolution, the role of the Secretary of State for Wales greatly reduced. |
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In January 1947, Truman appointed retired General George Marshall as Secretary of State. |
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A Secretary of State for Wales sits in the UK cabinet and is responsible for representing. |
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An expert commission was established, named after its chairman, the former Secretary of State Professor Werner Ernst. |
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The forces are managed by the Ministry of Defence and controlled by the Defence Council, chaired by the Secretary of State for Defence. |
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The Secretary of State signed all passports in place of the monarch from 1794 onwards, at which time formal records started to be kept. |
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After the 2015 general election, John Whittingdale was appointed as Secretary of State, tasked with initiating the BBC Charter review process. |
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The talks were expected to begin on Tuesday after months of intense shuttle diplomacy by US Secretary of State John Kerry. |
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In 1995, ownership transferred from the CAA to the Secretary of State for Scotland, and to the Scottish Ministers upon devolution. |
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The BIIGC is normally chaired by the Irish Minister for Foreign Affairs and the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland. |
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Alun Cairns, who represents the Vale of Glamorgan constituency in the Westminster Parliament, is currently the Secretary of State for Wales. |
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Malcolm Rifkind, a former Secretary of State for Scotland, also expressed support for the idea of some sort of new commission. |
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Secretary of State John Kerry is shuttling publicly in the Middle East. |
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The Welsh artist Christopher Williams painted The Welsh at Mametz Wood at the request of David Lloyd George, Secretary of State for War. |
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It would have taken over the powers and functions of the Secretary of State for Wales. |
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The current Secretary of State for Wales is Alun Cairns, following Stephen Crabb's appointment as Work and Pensions Secretary. |
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Although Jeremy Hunt's full title was Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport, the Department's name remained unchanged. |
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The Labour Party proposed the creation of a Welsh Office run by a Secretary of State for Wales in their manifesto for the 1959 general election. |
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The Welsh Office was disbanded, but the post of Secretary of State for Wales was retained, as the head of the newly created Wales Office. |
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In September 2012 Baroness Randerson was appointed as the unpaid Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Wales Office. |
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The LCO had to be approved by the Assembly, the Secretary of State for Wales, both Houses of Parliament, and then the Queen in Council. |
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The Assembly inherited the powers and budget of the Secretary of State for Wales and most of the functions of the Welsh Office. |
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The powers given to the Secretary of State for Wales under this Act were later devolved to the National Assembly for Wales. |
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The Ordnance Survey Board remain accountable to the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. |
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When the office of Secretary of State is vacant, its duties fall upon an official within the department. |
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The Secretary of State, upon the installation of the addressograph machines, was to reduce the temporary service. |
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Brook warned Dill and the Secretary of State for War, Anthony Eden that the enterprise was futile, except as a political gesture. |
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Madeleine Albright, first female Secretary of State, Columbia University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. |
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From 18 May 1704 he combined this office with that of the Secretary of State for the Northern Department, displacing The Earl of Nottingham. |
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In many areas both authorities had some powers, and certain Welsh districts were allowed greater powers by the Secretary of State. |
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Osborne was also given the honorific title of First Secretary of State, which had been held by William Hague in the preceding ministry. |
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The Secretary of State for Air, Lord Thomson, was killed in the crash along with many senior figures in the airship development programme. |
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Newcastle had thirty years' experience as a Secretary of State and was a leading figure on the diplomatic scene. |
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And on a recent trip to Beijing, intimidating Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage did not just soft-pedal America's criticism. |
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Sajid Javid, the current Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport was born in Rochdale to British Pakistani parents. |
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The name and the accompanying double arrow symbol are trademarks of the Secretary of State for Transport. |
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Martinho de Melo e Castro, secretary of State of the Navy, the Portuguese Navy suffers a large reform and modernization. |
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Secretary of State meant specifically the government's move to the city of Aden located south Yemen, the source explained. |
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Senator Gary Peters was elected in 2014, beating former Republican Michigan Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land. |
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Marbury petitioned the Supreme Court to force the new Secretary of State, James Madison, to deliver the documents. |
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The current Lord Chancellor is David Lidington, who is also Secretary of State for Justice. |
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The Commission is chaired by The Rt Hon Alan Milburn, the former Secretary of State for Health in the Labour administration of Tony Blair. |
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The Secretary of State has remit over higher education policy as well as British business and enterprise. |
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In 2007 this post was renamed Secretary of State for Justice and the department became the Ministry of Justice. |
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In January 2012 the Secretary of State for Transport announced that HS2 would go ahead. |
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Lord Falconer, retained the title, salary and office of Lord Chancellor, as well as being created the inaugural Secretary of State for Justice. |
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The Secretary of State, formerly an elected officer, is currently appointed by the Governor. |
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Following the 2010 general election, ministerial responsibility for the Olympics returned to the Secretary of State. |
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The new Viceroy Gilbert Minto and the new Secretary of State for India John Morley consulted with Congress leaders on political reforms. |
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The Assembly is dissolved shortly before the holding of elections on a day chosen by the Secretary of State. |
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The Council of the Secretary of State, also known as the India Council was based in Whitehall. |
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Three members were to be appointed by the Secretary of State for India, and two by the Sovereign. |
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The former Speaker and Secretary of State for Wales George Thomas was created Viscount Tonypandy but died without male issue. |
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Kitchener was, of course, Secretary of State for War and virtual military supremo. |
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When Eden succeeded Churchill as Prime Minister in 1955 he promoted Home to the cabinet as Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations. |
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Her son, Harry, would become Secretary of State for Scotland in 1945 during Winston Churchill's postwar Caretaker Government. |
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Their posts came to be known as the Secretary of State for the Northern Department and the Secretary of State for the Southern Department. |
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The Defence Council delegates administration of the Naval Service to the Admiralty Board, chaired by the Secretary of State for Defence. |
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The armed forces are managed by the Defence Council of the Ministry of Defence, headed by the Secretary of State for Defence. |
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The Secretary of State for Scotland in 1972 took on the guardianship of the beam engine, making it Scotland's third Industrial Monument. |
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The third Secretary of State and the Board of Trade were abolished and pensions were limited and regulated. |
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The Secretary of State for the Southern Department ranked above the one for the Northern Department. |
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Haig accepted the advice of Winston Churchill, Secretary of State for War, that exercising his right to shoot the ringleaders was not sensible. |
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Prior to devolution, Bute House was the official residence of the Secretary of State for Scotland. |
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Deputy Secretary of State Strobe Talbott in Moscow on Wednesday, and the two expressed guarded optimism without going into details. |
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Throughout the war, the British Secretary of State for War and the Colonies was Earl Bathurst. |
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A court case ensued which resulted in the Secretary of State for the Environment declaring that the door could remain yellow. |
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In 1970 Margaret Thatcher became Secretary of State for Education of the new Conservative government. |
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An airport was opened on the site on 16 July 1938 by the Secretary of State for Air, Kingsley Wood. |
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The Office of the First Minister and deputy First Minister became the responsibility of the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland. |
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There were certain matters that he was to administer at his own discretion, in which he was responsible to the Secretary of State. |
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It would explain the unflappable, quintessential supermom response of our Secretary of State to international events. |
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The protocol to host the games was signed in Luanda on Tuesday by Angolan Secretary of State for Sports Policy Albino da Concei? |
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This unique share prevents amendments of certain parts of the company's Articles of Association without the permission of the Secretary of State. |
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The Park Authority Committee consists of members from parish and county councils, and six appointed by the Secretary of State. |
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The members of the Executive council were to be appointed by Secretary of State and were responsible to him in all matters. |
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Secretary of State Madeleine Albright lip-syncing a Motown classic while dancing in a grocery store. |
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The governor was responsible to the Secretary of State for acts of omission and commission. |
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The Deputy Prime Minister and Secretary of State for Justice have joint responsibility for a commission on a British bill of rights. |
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In 1794, issuing British passports became the job of the Office of the Secretary of State. |
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The Northern Ireland Office is led by the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, who sits in the Cabinet of the United Kingdom. |
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In 1767, Hume was appointed Under Secretary of State for the Northern Department. |
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Under that act, the executive was to be headed by a governor appointed by the Secretary of State, who could consult the Governor General. |
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Secretary of State John Kerry adopted that locution in his latest peace process framework. |
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In January 2009 May was made Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions. |
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Major also had to survive a leadership challenge in 1995 by the Secretary of State for Wales, the aforementioned John Redwood. |
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Secretary of State John Kerry congratulated Togo's president and Embassy Lome. |
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Following the 2005 general election she was also made Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport. |
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In June 2004 she was moved to become Shadow Secretary of State for the Family. |
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On its creation, most of the powers of the Welsh Office and Secretary of State for Wales were transferred to it. |
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These are politically led by a Government Minister who is often a Secretary of State and member of the Cabinet. |
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The Committee for the purposes of the Crown Office Act 1877 consists of the Lord Chancellor and Lord Privy Seal as well as a Secretary of State. |
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Robes of black and gold are now worn by the Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice in the House of Commons, on ceremonial occasions. |
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The licence fee is formally set by the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport by the use of Statutory Instruments. |
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Hoagland, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs, reports Tengrinews. |
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In July 1917, Churchill was appointed Minister of Munitions, and in January 1919, Secretary of State for War and Secretary of State for Air. |
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The post of Secretary of State for Wales, currently Alun Cairns, retains a residual role. |
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In 2005 Peter Hain, the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, announced proposals to reduce the number of councils to seven. |
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The Defence Council delegates management of the Naval Service to the Admiralty Board, chaired by the Secretary of State for Defence. |
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Mr. Acheson's failure as Secretary of State... has been an inability to understand people or to be understood by them. |
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For complete list, see Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. |
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California's Acting Secretary of State... asked the judge in the case not to hold court on Election Day, Nov. 8, and the day before. |
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The Lord Chancellor's Department was replaced with a Ministry of Justice and the Lord Chancellor currently serves in the position of Secretary of State for Justice. |
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At the independence of India in 1947, the India Office and the Dominions Office were merged under a single Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations. |
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The claimants also demanded an order of prohibition preventing the Secretary of State from treating its registrations under the 1894 Act as having ceased. |
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In the United States, the Secretary of State is an appointed position. |
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Eileen Bell was appointed by the Secretary of State Peter Hain to be the Speaker of the Assembly, with Francie Molloy and Jim Wells acting as deputies. |
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The Secretary of State for Wales has overall responsibility for the office but it is located administratively within the Department for Constitutional Affairs. |
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Smith's adroit handling of these proposals impressed Callaghan, and in November 1978, when Edmund Dell retired, Callaghan appointed Smith Secretary of State for Trade. |
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Following the Conservative Party's success at the 2015 general election, Mundell succeeded Alistair Carmichael as Secretary of State for Scotland in HM Government. |
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In 2006, The Secretary of State at the DCMS issued a certificate of exemption from listing for Fortress House, the then English Heritage headquarters. |
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There was an inaugural ceremony on 28 June 1957 with Viscount Muirshiel, Secretary of State for Scotland of which some silent, colour footage survives. |
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Last October, a letter bomb addressed to Northern Ireland Secretary of State Theresa Villiers was made safe by the Army at Stormont Castle in east Belfast. |
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In 1926 this post was upgraded to a full Secretary of State appointment. |
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After receiving comments from John Thorne, member of the Executive Council in charge of Home affairs, Wavell forwarded the proposal to the Secretary of State. |
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We're free to elect Peter Mandelson as First Secretary of State, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills and Lord President of the Council. |
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The majority are in the guardianship of the Secretary of State for the Department for Culture, Media and Sport with the freehold being retained by the owner. |
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The chair of the board is appointed by the BFI's own Board of Governors but requires the consent of the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport. |
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The proposals were approved by the then Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport, Andy Burnham MP, and was accepted by a number of public bodies. |
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Its Deputy Chair is The Rt Hon Baroness Gillian Shephard, the former Secretary of State for Education and Employment in the Conservative administration of John Major. |
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As Secretary of State, Pitt guided policy relating to the war. |
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Secretary of State John Kerry for a thorough environmental and permitting process before allowing any existing pipelines in the state to transport tar sands oil. |
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While these negotiations were under discussion the friendship between Oxford and St John, who had become Secretary of State in September 1710, was fast changing into hatred. |
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He was offered a seat on the Council of India, the body created to advise the new Secretary of State for India, but declined, citing his disapproval of the new system of rule. |
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The new Secretary of State for Transport, Philip Hammond, asked Lord Mawhinney, a former Conservative Transport Secretary, to conduct an urgent review of the proposed route. |
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From 1 July 2015 all the members were removed leaving the special member, the Secretary of State for Transport, as the sole member of Network Rail. |
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This gave the Secretary of State the power to issue directions to the British Railways Board to sell off assets, something which the board was unable to do until then. |
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Secretary of State Alexander Haig announced that the United States would prohibit arms sales to Argentina and provide material support for British operations. |
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The Secretary of State for Defence, who is a member of the Cabinet, chairs the Defence Council, and is accountable to the Queen and to Parliament for its business. |
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James Brokenshire, the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, assumed the powers of the Executive and called for a snap election scheduled for 2 March. |
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The Secretary of State for Wales may also make an order prohibiting the Clerk to the Assembly from submitting the Bill for royal assent during this time. |
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Deputy Premier Dancia Penn and Portugal's Secretary of State for Tax Affairs, Professor Sergio Trigo Tavares Vasques, signed the agreement at the BVI's London Office. |
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Since 1999, the Secretary of State has a much reduced role as a result of the transfer of responsibilities to the Scottish Parliament and Scottish Government. |
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On 10 February 2010, Secretary of State John Denham, in an open letter, concluded that the inquiry could not reasonably start until after the General Election. |
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The Sovereign can veto any law passed by the Northern Ireland Assembly, if it is deemed unconstitutional by the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland. |
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The CEO reports to the Secretary of State for Justice and also works closely with the Prisons Minister, a junior ministerial post within the Ministry of Justice. |
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On 3 October 2008, Miliband was promoted to become Secretary of State for the newly created Department of Energy and Climate Change in a cabinet reshuffle. |
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Mr Fitt had agreed to enter into talks with Humphrey Atkins, the Secretary of State, which excluded an Irish dimension but was then rebuffed by his party conference. |
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The United States Secretary of State John Kerry has gone out of his way to reassure the GCC states that the US continues to support their efforts against destabilisation. |
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Lord Swinton, as Secretary of State for Air, and with Baldwin's approval, in 1934 gave Churchill access to official and otherwise secret information. |
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He returned to government under Lloyd George as Minister of Munitions, Secretary of State for War, Secretary of State for Air, then Secretary of State for the Colonies. |
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In the six weeks it took to arrive, she engaged in diplomatic efforts moderated by US Secretary of State Al Haig, but Argentina rejected all compromise proposals. |
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After Suez, American Secretary of State John Foster Dulles perceived that there was a power vacuum in the Middle East, and thought the United States should fill it. |
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I don't mind it for myself, but I don't want any other Foreign Secretary of this country to be talked at or to by the Secretary of State of the US as I have just been. |
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It established in Britain the office of the Secretary of State for India through whom the Parliament would exercise its rule, along with a Council of India to aid him. |
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The Board of Control consisted of six members, which included one Secretary of State from the British cabinet, as well as the Chancellor of the Exchequer. |
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Usually this is granted provided the Secretary of State accepts the adoption is bona fide and the child would have been a British citizen if the natural child of the adopters. |
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