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Robert Bourassa Escandon premier, Robert Bourassa Escondian premier, Robert Bourassa Extendian premier, or Robert Bourassa Excdin premier ?
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Meech Lake Accord
Meech Lake Accord set of constitutional reforms designed to induce Quebec to accept the Canada Act . The Accord's five basic points, proposed by Quebec Premier Robert Bourassa, include a guarantee of Quebec's special status as a "distinct society" and a commitment to Canada's linguistic... Read more |
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Robert Bourassa
Robert Bourassa 1933-96, Canadian political leader. He received a law degree from the Univ. of Montreal (1957) and later studied at Oxford and Harvard. He was elected to the Quebec Legislative Assembly in 1966. In 1970 he became leader of the Quebec Liberal Party and then premier of the province.... Read more |
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Pamela Gordon
Pamela Gordon 1955– Premier of Bermuda Entered Political Arena A Job No One Wanted Sovereignty Unlikely Sources When Pamela Gordon was sworn in as premier of Bermuda in March of 1997, she became the Caribbean island Read more |
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Robert Schuman
Robert Schuman , 1886-1963, French statesman and lawyer, b. grand duchy of Luxembourg. A member of the Catholic Mouvement Républicain Populaire (MRP), he was finance minister (1946, 1947) and premier (1947-48). He continued as foreign minister (1948-53), and as such, did much to promote... Read more |
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Robert de Cotte
Cotte, Robert de (1657–1735). French architect and urban planner, probably the most influential of Rococo designers during the Régence. Brother-in-law and pupil-assistant of Hardouin-Mansart, he promoted French architecture throughout Europe, notably in the German-speaking lands. He... Read more |
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Louis Barthou
Louis Barthou , 1862-1934, French cabinet minister and man of letters. He held portfolios in numerous cabinets after 1894 and was briefly premier in July-Aug., 1913. His government was responsible for the law that increased military service from two to three years. In 1934 he became foreign minister... Read more |
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Negro Ensemble Company
Negro Ensemble Company (New York). With a substantial financial contribution from the Ford Foundation, the group was organized in 1967 by Robert Hooks, Douglas Turner Ward, and Gerald Krone. Their aim was to establish “a place wherein Black theatrical talent could be continuously... Read more |
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Registration of Land Titles
REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLES A system by which ownership of real property is established through the issuance of an official certificate indicating the name of the individual in whom such ownership is vested. Land titles are registered through a statutory process called the Torrens title system,... Read more |
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Premier Parks Inc
Premier Parks, Inc. 11501 Northeast ExpresswayOklahoma City, Oklahoma 73131U.S.A.(405) 475-2500Fax: (405) 475-2555Web site: http://www.sixflags.com Public CompanyIncorporated: 1994Employees: 11,142Sales: $193.9 million (1997)Stock Exchanges: New YorkTicker Symbol: PKSSICs: 7796 Amusement... Read more |
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