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He was elected to an interim term that fall and, without major opposition, to a full term in 1998.
So in the interim term of electricity market, a decentralized decision-making process should eventually replace the centralized generation capacity expansion planning.
On July 6 , 1961 the nine City Council members from Brooklyn unanimously elected Mr. Hayes borough president for an interim term expiring at midnight on Dec. 31, 1961.
His three-year tenure will begin in the 2010-11 seafter after Ivan Fischer ends a two-year interim term with the title of principal conductor.
Moreover, before being appointed to an interim term by Gov. David A. Paterson, she was a somewhat obscure upstate congresswoman, and she has never run statewide.
Second, President Bush must state clearly before the conflict begins that an international coalition will govern Iraq for an interim term.
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Marie Harf, a US State Department spokeswoman, said on Tuesday that interim terms freezing Iran's nuclear programme had been extended again, to Friday.
So the President tried to exert control by appointing conservatives to interim terms on the board while Congress was in recess.
These are interim short-term results from a phase 1 clinical trial, the earliest stage of human testing.
It is not unusual then for between 40 and 60% of the children's social work workforce to be interim, short-term workers.
The bill, which has been referred to the Judiciary Committees of the Assembly and Senate, calls for the lenders and the homeowners in foreclosure cases to work out monthly payment schedules in the interim under terms that are "equitable and just".
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