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They don't, but that formula would enhance the trend towards the "monks and millionaires" parliament which may be elected on 6 May, one in which prime minister Cameron might find more members of the lobbying trade on his side than he would wish.
Governments may be elected in free and fair elections, he wrote, and yet routinely violate their citizens' basic rights.
It is an important election because a new majority may be elected to the seven-member board.
§ 964.420 Resident board member may be elected.
Honorary members may be elected by the Board of Directors.
These officials may be elected, but what they do rarely gets much scrutiny.
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In 1967, Mr. May was elected to the board of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts with a specific mandate: build the center's film department, founded four years earlier, into a constituent of the center, on an equal footing with the New York Philharmonic and the Metropolitan Opera.
Not everyone inside the church may be "elect" (saved), but it's pretty clear that those outside the church aren't.
Peers of England, Scotland, or the United Kingdom may not be elected to the House of Commons, though Irish peers may be.
WASHINGTON -- Representatives of foreign allies tend to tiptoe around the issue of U.S. elections, hesitant to risk offending a candidate who may later be elected president.
He may even be elected without a serious opponent.
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