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He’s growing gills.” In late September, Kerry went to Charleston, South Carolina—the site of the first Southern primary in 2004 and a newly crucial state in the Presidential process—to campaign for Phil Leventis, the Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor.
They separated in 1982, after Kerry decided to run for lieutenant governor of Massachusetts.
John Kerry’s first two statewide election campaigns, for lieutenant governor, in 1982, and, two years later, for United States senator, were successful, but not exactly triumphant.
"When he ran for lieutenant governor in 1982, John didn’t want to have anything to do with Vietnam,” Cameron Kerry, the Senator’s younger brother, who managed the campaign, says.
Set within the Joffrey Ballet Company of Chicago, the film features Altman's familiar use of vignettes and overlapping conversations in lieu of standard crescendo and genre formula.
The Boyer Valley Board proposes that in lieu of its contract claim, that all school districts contiguous to East Monona that are to receive territory from East Monona agree that for a period of five years, each contiguous district, i.e. Charter Oak-Ute, West Harrison, West Monona and Boyer Valley be allowed to enter historical East Monona territory to pick up students who may wish to attend their school district using open enrollment.
Garrison is, of course, a former Wimbledon finalist, a loyal Fed Cup lieutenant and a figure with an unimpeachable reputation.
He pointed out that Kaine was elected lieutenant governor while opposed to the death penalty.
As a young lieutenant, recently graduated from West Point, Virginia, he fought dutifully against Mexico in 1846. Later he registered his hatred of that war.
Two weeks ago, the lieutenant governor came—almost as good as the governor, who promised a visit in late August.
"Good God, man!You can't treat a lord lieutenant that way."In the space of ten years he made lieutenant as Shift Commander, then captain in charge of Crimes Against Persons, then full colonel as head of CID. He's brass now: He isn't a police, he's a politician, juggling stats and budgets and PR. He could make Dep Comm for Operations.
He helped to mount the heavy machine gun in its position, he gave a hand with a case of ammunition, ran to the field phone, exchanged a few words with the nervous, adolescent lieutenant, and found time to stop for one moment near David.
In 1939, now in his early sixties, Jinnah made his last will, appointing his sister Fatima, his political lieutenant Liaquat Ali Khan and his solicitor as joint executors and trustees of his estate.
As I could not foresee a solution to our conflict, I asked the lieutenant to relieve me of my duties as navigator.
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