Sentences with phrase «subsequent resignation as»

Until Sheldon Silver's arrest and subsequent resignation as speaker of the New York Assembly, he was considered one of the state's most powerful politicians, controlling how billions of dollars of state funds were doled out.
In the wake of his ouster as the head of the DSCC and subsequent resignation as Democratic Conference Leader John Sampson's deputy, Klein appears poised to break from the minority and form his own independent caucus.
The arrest of New York State Assembly speaker Sheldon Silver on federal corruption charges earlier this year, and his subsequent resignation as speaker, sent shock waves through Albany — and apparently U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara was just getting started.

Not exact matches

With the ongoing discussions about Bruce Waltke's video at the BioLogos website and his subsequent resignation from RTS, as well as the long comment thread here at Evangel about events in Genesis, I thought I would post some thoughts about the relationship between science and religion that....
Wilson wasted no time in going for DiNapoli's jugular, referring to him as the «unelected comptroller» (he was elevated to his post in 2007 by his former Assembly colleagues following former Comptroller Alan Hevesi's guilty plea to a felony and subsequent resignation).
The 11th Congressional District seat he's seeking is widely regarded as likely to stay Republican despite former Rep. Michael Grimm's guilty plea to federal tax evasion and subsequent resignation.
In a subsequent TV interview Mrs T wiped away the tears as she spoke about her resignation and the «heartbreak» she had experienced.
After the resignation of George Lansbury in 1935, he was elected as Leader of the Labour Party and Leader of the Opposition in the subsequent leadership election.
The revelation of Clegg's near resignation and subsequent attempt to force him out comes as part of a Guardian investigation into the collapse of the party that was in government until just over a month ago.
Over the last three weeks, as the Museum of Contemporary Art has weathered an uproar over the resignation — some would say ouster — of its chief curator, Paul Schimmel, and the subsequent resignation of four internationally known artists from MOCA's board, one key person has been notably silent: Jeffrey Deitch, the museum's director.
However, the Budget 2016 was anything but dull, or uneventful, as it contained some surprises, and even caused a complete furore in Parliament with the subsequent resignation of Ian Duncan Smith over cuts to Disability Benefits.
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