Sentences with phrase «then governor»

The plot of the 20th episode of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles hinges on a plot to kill the governor of California — in a fun real - life plot twist, the then governor of California was Arnold Schwarzenegger, famed for his role as the original Terminator in the 1980s.
Protective Life Insurance Company 2801 Highway 280 South Birmingham, AL 35223 800-866-3555 The Protective Life Insurance Company was founded in 1907 in Birmingham, Alabama by then Governor William Dorsey Jelks.
Provides if a court location is unsafe or impractical for the holding of a trial court, then the Governor may by order appoint another place for the temporary holding of court after consulting with the Chief Judge or his or her designee if practicable.
This continued until John was appointed Judge of the 18th District Court in Cleburne, Texas, by then Governor Bush.
Rather, their approach was much more theoretical than practical.60 In 1779, Thomas Jefferson, then the Governor of Virginia, established «a Professorship of Law and Police» at William and Mary College.61 George Wythe, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and, not coincidentally, the lawyer under whom Jefferson apprenticed, was appointed.62 The purpose of the course of study Wythe taught was less about producing practicing lawyers than it was educating the statesmen of the New Republic.63 Wythe did attempt to blend in some practical training with his lectures and readings through the use of a moot court and a moot legislature, though there is no indication that Wythe required any writing on the part of the students.64
Then again, the odds against someone becoming Mr. Universe, a superstar Hollywood actor, and then the Governor of California are probably pretty high, too.
Peter Webster and I had an hour with then Governor Jeb Bush, and then another hour with then candidate Charlie Crist.
In 2000, Tarrytown resident Jane Schneider wrote to then Governor George Pataki, asking: «instead of demolishing the old one (Tappan Zee Bridge), would there be the wildest chance to keep the old bridge and make it a walking bridge?»
(A year earlier, then Governor Palin created a panel to come up with an «Immediate Action Plan» to help protect particular parts of her state from climate - related erosion, loss of sea ice, and sea - level rise.)
In 2011, then Governor Perry exhorted voters to elect him president so that he could «level the playing field for all energy producers, removing Obama's practice of picking winners and losers.»
In 1998, the Republican administration of Whitman, who was then governor, set a goal of reducing total greenhouse gases 3.5 percent below 1990 levels by 2005.
If a vacancy shall exist for more than one hundred - eighty days, then the Governor shall appoint the Senator to serve the remainder of the vacant term.
While Michaels had been appointed to the position in 1980 by the then Governor John Dalton, in 2000 the American Association of State Climatologists assumed responsibility for certifying climatologists.
The Canarsie Tribe, which originally inhabited the area, sold the mostly barren land to Captain Palmer, an Englishman, with a deed granted by then Governor Thomas Dongan in 1685.
In Pennsylvania it's perfectly legal to shoot an old, diseased or injured dog as well as a young and healthy frisky pup. No questions asked. Thanks to Pamphlet Law # 83 of 1983 (introduced as HB - 350 of 1983) that was signed into law by then Governor Dick Thornburg, any person old enough to legally possess a firearm may decide at any time to end the life of their personally owned pet animal by putting a bullet in their head.
David Dodge, then Governor of the Bank of Canada, was not pleased: «David Dodge, governor of the Bank of Canada, criticized CMHC earlier this year for potentially stoking inflation by offering to insure riskier products.
A transfer of property of a stately residence in the late 1800s, first by a wealthy businessman who was facing bankruptcy to the Governor of Vermont, and then the Governor transferred it to the University of Vermont, who still owns it today.
In 2004, Todd was awarded the Governor of Kentucky's Economic Development Leadership Award by then Governor Ernie Fletcher.
The proposal looks incremental, but, nationally, this ballot question is seen as a shootout at the OK Corral for charter schools, says Paul Reville, who was then governor Deval Patrick's secretary of education and is now a professor at Harvard's Graduate School of Education.
The commission, the Mississippi Board of Education and then the governor must all agree and sign off on the findings.
However, at the 1986 NGA meeting, a year after the topics had been decided, then Governor Lamar Alexander introduced the topic like this...
As interim Commissioner, Dr. Driscoll worked with then Governor Cellucci, Senate President Birmingham, and House Speaker Finneran to pass the state's «12 - 62 Plan,» a law aimed at enhancing future educator quality.
Even under the strong leadership of then Governor Haley Barbour and then Lt. Governor Phil Bryant... READ MORE
Even under the strong leadership of then Governor Haley Barbour and then Lt. Governor Phil Bryant, education reforms were regularly killed in the House under then Speaker Billy McCoy.
'» (President Bill Clinton — then governor of Arkansas — in his 1987 «Making Arkansas Work» inauguration speech, quoted in Friends in High Places)
Then the Governor set to work persuading his allies...
If Louisiana isn't pursuing a new testing contract, then the governor may not insist that multiple vendors be considered and White may proceed with using the consortium's test as planned.
«We're not going to simply re-create the schools of New Orleans,» then governor Kathleen Blanco announced in her first speech following the storm.
It passed easily, with 57 percent of the vote, in the same election at which voters returned then governor Gray Davis to office for a second term.
Under the leadership of then governor Jeb Bush, the state decided that 3rd graders who did not demonstrate basic reading proficiency on state tests should be held back and receive intensive remediation.
Endorsements of the task force's report came from such eminences as Bill Clinton, then the governor of Arkansas; first lady Barbara Bush; and retired U.S. Army Gen. Colin Powell.
The Texas school accountability system implemented under then Governor George W. Bush served as a blueprint for the federal legislation he signed as president nearly a decade later.
With the support of his state department of education and board of education, then governor Phil Bredesen led a concerted, highly publicized effort to revamp the state standards.
Though the Texas system predates NCLB, it was implemented under then governor George W. Bush and it served as a blueprint for the federal legislation he signed as president nearly a decade later.
God has done His best for him by bringing him all the way from the village of Otuoke, Bayelsa State, when he even had no shoes to become deputy governor and then governor of Bayelsa State and miraculously lifted higher to become Vice President and then head of state and President of the most powerful black nation on earth within 15 years.
Then Governor Mohammed Abubakar of Bauchi State bought about 10 (yes, I counted) manual tractors as his own empowerment package.
Apart from the fact that the then Governor disclosed the cost as far back as 2007, if the President really wanted to find out the cost of the redenomination, he could simply have asked his VEEP who was Bank of Ghana Governor, especially when the President was Head of the Economic Management Team between 2009 and 2012.
«Then the governor announced action two months later,» he added.
So then the governor enlisted the historian Harold Holzer, who is a senior vice president at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, a noted Lincoln scholar and a longtime Cuomo family ally, to advise him on refurbishing the hall.
The union embarked on indefinite strike since March 9 following the refusal of the then Governor, Gabriel Suswam to pay their February salaries.
If you don't get a response within 5 days then the governor is breaking the law.
First Attorney General Eric Schneiderman — who set up the commission along with Cuomo — then the governor himself emphasized publicly that it was trying to find reforms, not legislative scalps.
However, Nigerians on social media quickly reacted to this by pointing out that the project was commissioned by former President Goodluck Jonathan in 2013 in company of the then governor, Babatunde Fashola, and former United States President, Bill Clinton.
Cuomo was U.S. housing secretary in the administration of former President Bill Clinton before winning office as New York attorney general and then governor, the position his father, the late Mario Cuomo, held when he himself considered a run for the Oval Office.
Since then the governor has worked to involve many of its leaders in his economic development program.
«Then the governor looked up and said with a terse smile, «Oh, look, it's Charlie Gasparino!
As you might recall, Cuomo — then governor - elect — decided to attend last year's Somos at the last minute after Ortiz made clear he was less than thrilled that his repeated invitations had gone unanswered.
All the Assembly has to do is pass the same bill, then the Governor can sign it into law.
Indeed, one of his first acts as comptroller, in 2007, was criticizing then Governor Eliot Spitzer's proposed budget, declaring that the planned spending would be at an «unsustainable rate.»
Then the governor rolled out more shark tank competitions for Upstate.
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