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| | Viscount <b>Headb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Viscountcy of <b>Headb> was created in 1960 for Anthony Henry <b>Headb>, a politician who served as Member of Parliament, Secretary of State for War and Minister of Defence during his career. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viscount_Head
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| | Guardian Unlimited Special reports The elite |
 | | The Hon Freddie's father, Lord de Ramsey, heads the Environment Agency and was a former president of both the Country Landowners Association and the Association of Drainage Authorities. |  | | Viscount Macmillan's father, the Earl of Stockton, is known for being a teetotaller and is a familiar figure around the House of Lords. |  | | The Hon Robert's father, Viscount Cranborne, was recently sacked as Tory leader in the Lords after his behind-the-scenes attempt to win a deal from Tony Blair that would have kept some hereditaries, including himself, in the Lords after the hereditary peers are ejected, probably in November. |
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/Young/Story/0,2763,206033,00.html
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| | Salt Lake CAP <b>Headb> Start |
 | | In a comparative study investigating the motivation of children enrolled in <b>Headb> Start, children in cities who were not enrolled in <b>Headb> Start, and middle class children enrolled in an affiliated preschool, <b>Headb> Start children were found to have a greater degree of motivation than their non-<b>Headb> Start peers. |  | | More than two-thirds of <b>Headb> Start parents reported reading to their children at least three to five times a week. |  | | Project <b>Headb> Start, launched as an eight-week summer program by the Office of Economic Opportunity in 1965, was designed to help break the cycle of poverty by providing preschool children of low-income families with a comprehensive program to meet their emotional, social, health, nutritional, and psychological needs. |
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http://www.headstart-slcap.org/press.phtml
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| | De facto <b>headb> of state - encyclopedia article about De facto <b>headb> of state. |
 | | <b>headb> of state or chief of state is an individual who serves as the chief public representative of a nation-state, federation or commonwealth. |  | | Someone being appointed by, and taking an oath to, another <b>headb> of state by definition cannot be a <b>headb> of state, as a <b>headb> of state's allegiance is only to the state, its people and constitution, not a constitutionally higher office holder, given that a <b>headb> of state is the highest constitutional office-holder possible. |  | | While a de facto <b>headb> of state as a non-<b>headb> of state cannot be automatically treated as a <b>headb> of state internationally, they may be treated like a <b>headb> of state on state visits as a mark of respect, not automatically diplomatic requirement. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/De+facto+head+of+state
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| | Presidential vs. Parliamentary Systems of Government |
 | | The American president is both <b>headb> of government and <b>headb> of state. |  | | The positions of <b>headb> of government and <b>headb> of state are held by one person. |  | | The positions of <b>headb> of government and <b>headb> of state are held by two different persons. |
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http://ccollege.hccs.cc.tx.us/instru/govecon/lew/2301/const2.htm
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| | Early Canada Historical Narratives -- FRANCIS BOND <b>HEADb>, PART 1 |
 | | <b>Headb>'s administration of the new poor law which replaced the dole with the workhouse had led to a riot in East Kent and to his use of the army to protect the poor law officers from the enraged paupers. |  | | Francis Bond <b>Headb> was born at the Hermitage in Higham Kent on January 1st, 1793 the youngest of six surviving children of James Roper Mendes <b>Headb> and Frances Anne Burges. |  | | Francis had a lean face, a rigid mouth set between a beak nose, a prominent chin and a luxurious mop of curly hair of which he was quite vain. |
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http://www.uppercanadahistory.ca/tt/tt2.html
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| | Prints |
 | | Engraved Portrait of Marlborough, <b>Headb> and Shoulders, in armour, in oval, by J. Chapman. |  | | Engraved Portrait of Lavater, <b>Headb> and Shoulders, in profile, to l., a medallion on pillar, surrounded by figures and cherubs, by and after H. Lips, Stipple engraving, a little staining in surround, 5in x 3.5in. |  | | Engraved Portrait of Fosse, <b>Headb> and Shoulders, in oval, palette and brushes on pediment, by A. Walker. |
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http://www.rgw.eurobell.co.uk/print.htm
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| | President of Algeria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The President is the <b>headb> of state and chief executive of Algeria. |  | | The Tripoli Program, which served as Algeria's constitution when it won its war for independence from France in 1962, established the President as the <b>headb> of state with a Prime Minister assisting in the operation of government. |  | | Because there was no elected President, the military declared a state of emergency and took over government of the country, establishing a five-member High Council of State. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_of_Algeria
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| | QUT Faculty of Law Prof Brian Fitzgerald - <b>Headb> of Law School |
 | | From 1998-2001 Brian was <b>Headb> of the School of Law and Justice at Southern Cross University in NSW. |  | | In November 2004, Professor Brian Fitzgerald was involved in organising the "Courts for the 21 st Century: Information Management Electronic Courts Conference" along with Justices Moynihan and Mullins of the Supreme Court of Queensland and Dr Ros Macdonald of QUT. |  | | Brian also visited Kathmandu in Nepal and gave lectures on Cyberlaw to academics and students at Nepal Law Campus, Tribhuvan University and Kathmandu School of Law, and to advocates of the Bar Association of Nepal. |
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http://www.law.qut.edu.au/about/staff/lsstaff/fitzgerald.jsp
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| | Methods of Choosing a <b>Headb> of State (Background Paper 12 1997-98) |
 | | Senator Tate suggested that the <b>headb> of state should be appointed jointly by the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President of the Senate. |  | | The States may claim a role in the process of choosing the <b>headb> of state, particularly if they were to abolish the position of State Governor, and the Australian <b>headb> of state were to represent the States as well as the Commonwealth. |  | | One of the criteria of eligibility of the <b>headb> of state could be that he or she had never been a member of a State or Commonwealth Parliament, and had not been a member of a political party for the past ten years. |
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http://www.aph.gov.au/library/pubs/bp/1997-98/98bp12.htm
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| | SouthBear's Explanation of Government Types |
 | | The <b>Headb> of Government is a popularly elected officer |  | | The <b>Headb> of Government serves at the pleasure of the monarch |  | | <b>Headb> of Government is the leader of the dominant party of the legislature |
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http://www.southbear.com/flag_graphics/Governments.html
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| | Bear <b>Headb> Lake, Minnesota - Wikipedia |
 | | Wähle â Bear <b>Headb> Lake, Minnesota suchen â um nach Bear <b>Headb> Lake, Minnesota zu suchen. |  | | Ein Wörterbucheintrag zu Bear <b>Headb> Lake, Minnesota hat seinen Platz im Wiktionary ( Wiktionary). |  | | Falls Du diese Seite soeben erstellt hast, kann es sein, dass die Aktualisierung der Datenbank verzögert wurde. |
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http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bear_Head_Lake,_Minnesota
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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: <b>Headb> of Government of the Federal District |
 | | The <b>Headb> of Government serves a six-year term, running concurrently with that of the President of the Republic. |  | | All the Heads of Government to date have come from the ranks of the left-of-centre Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD); all the Heads of the Federal District Department were members of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). |  | | Incumbents as <b>Headb> of Government of the Federal District |
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http://pedia.nodeworks.com/H/HE/HEA/Head_of_Government_of_the_Federal_District
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| | Commonwealth of Nations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Queen Elizabeth II is the nominal <b>Headb> of the Commonwealth. |  | | As the Commonwealth grew, the United Kingdom and the pre-1945 Dominions (a term that was formally dropped in the 1940s) became informally known as the "Old Commonwealth", particularly in the 1960s onwards when some of them differed with poorer, Afro-Asian (or New Commonwealth) members over various issues at Commonwealth Heads of Government meetings. |  | | The Commonwealth of Nations, usually known as The Commonwealth, is an association of independent sovereign states, almost all of which are former territories of the British Empire. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commonwealth_of_Nations
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| | Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online |
 | | <b>Headb> had so little political experience that he had never voted in an election; he had displayed no interest whatever in colonial policy; and even his essay on the poor law, though couched in the rhetoric of reform, was based upon the deepest social conservatism. |  | | Gibson, The persistent fallacy of the Governors <b>Headb>, CHR, XIX (1938), 29597. |  | | To <b>Headb>, Bidwell was a disloyal man though he admitted him to be much abler than those raised to judgeships in the province. |
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http://www.biographi.ca/EN/ShowBio.asp?BioId=39157
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| | Anthony <b>Headb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Anthony <b>Headb>, 1st Viscount <b>Headb> (1906-1983), British politician. |  | | This is a disambiguation page — a list of articles associated with the same title. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Head
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| | Early Canada Historical Narratives -- FRANCIS BOND <b>HEADb>, PART 2 |
 | | <b>Headb> was absolutely certain he could "mercilessly destroy them root and branch,"'them' being the pestilential people who went by the name of reformer or republican or democrat. |  | | After a lengthy delay in the waiting room <b>Headb> was ushered into the presence of the Prime Minister who was shaving. |  | | <b>Headb>, whose knowledge of the Act was nearly nil accurately responded in a document that was undoubtedly written by the chief justice that the governor alone was responsible for the conduct of government and need consult the Council only on specified matters. |
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http://www.uppercanadahistory.ca/tt/tt3.html
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| | ozpolitics.info |
 | | Australian Courts have noted that the Sovereign is the <b>headb> of State by definition. |  | | By convention all nation-states have a <b>headb> of State. |  | | According to the National Convenor of Australians for Constitutional Monarchy, David Flint (1999), the term "<b>headb> of State" is a diplomatic term. |
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http://www.ozpolitics.info/inst/hos.htm
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| | New York Times (1924) LORD PIRRIE DIES ON SHIP BOUND HERE - 9 June 1924 |
 | | Viscount Pirrie, <b>headb> of the famous firm of Harland & Wolff, shipbuilders of Belfast, Ireland, died suddenly on Saturday night of bronchial pneumonia on board the Pacific Steam Navigation Company's liner Ebro, on his way to New York. |  | | <b>Headb> of Harland & Wolff, Shipbuilders, Stricken With Pneumonia |  | | The <b>headb> of the firm, Sir Edward Harland, in a very short time saw that the young apprentice had the makings of a great shipbuilder, and he advanced him rapidly, so that when the Oceanic was designed, in 1869, Pirrie was chief draughtsman. |
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http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/item/3377
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| | Scottish Peerage Armorial Playing Cards, The Heraldry Society of Scotland - UK Heraldry |
 | | Azure, a stag’s <b>headb> cabossed Or Selkirk, Earl of (Hamilton) |  | | Azure, a stag’s <b>headb> cabossed Or Mackenzie, Viscount of Tarbat |  | | Quarterly: 1st Or, a mount in flames Proper 2nd Azure, a stag’s <b>headb> cabossed Or 3rd Argent, on a pale sable an imperial crown Proper all within a double tressure flory counter-flory Gules 4th Gules, three legs embowed and conjoined at the thighs Argent garnished Or Tarras, Earl of (Scott) |
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http://www.heraldry-scotland.co.uk/Mitchell/peerage.html
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| | Canada's <b>Headb> of State |
 | | Whereas the prime minister, as <b>headb> of government, speaks for the political majority; the governor general, as <b>headb> of state, speaks for the whole country. |  | | Canada is a constitutional monarchy, and so its <b>headb> of state is the monarch, the authority of whom has been delegated almost completely to the governor general since 1947. |  | | After reading a whole chapter devoted to the flags that have been used by Canada's <b>Headb> of State, it has doubtless occurred to some to wonder about the flag used by Canada's <b>Headb> of Government, that is, the prime minister. |
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http://fraser.cc/FlagsCan/Nation/StateHead.html
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| | Holy See (04/06) |
 | | The United States maintained consular relations with the Papal States from 1797 to 1870 and diplomatic relations with the Pope, in his capacity as <b>headb> of the Papal States, from 1848 to 1868, though not at the ambassadorial level. |  | | The United States and the Holy See announced the establishment of diplomatic relations on January 10, 1984. |  | | Pope Benedict XVI reaffirmed "until further provisions are made" the appointment of Pope John Paul II's Secretary of State and other leaders of the Roman Catholic Church on April 21, 2005. |
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http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/3819.htm
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