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1 Tomorrow: Basque regional government meets to elect new premier.
2 Shareholders at the state-controlled companies will elect new boards at annual meetings scheduled in May.
3 Motlanthe says this should happen the party moves to elect new leadership in December this year.
4 The board of Petrobras is due to meet on Friday to elect new executives Daniel Gallas reports.
5 Maybe then they'll elect new leaders, ones who won't treat the people inside the experiments as expendable.
6 The deputies sent brought back his answer, that he would come to Rome, to elect new magistrates.
7 Just five million voters are called to the ballot box to elect new state parliaments in Saxony and Brandenburg.
8 Earlier this month, GWI requested Gafisa hold a shareholder meeting to dismiss all board members and elect new ones.
9 CEDC also agreed to call an annual shareholders' meeting to elect new directors, another of Tariko's long standing demands.
10 His pledge to hold a congress of his Fatah party to elect new leaders has repeatedly been put off.
11 Mrs. Heth, stirring a little on the bed, said, with difficulty: The Associated Charities met to elect new officers.
12 Local authorities in Galway and Kilkenny have become the first city councils to elect new mayors for the coming year.
13 Were they to wait till Augusta was set at liberty, or were they to elect new Bishops without his authority?
14 The shift to the left on the ground manifested at a contentious meeting in July last year to elect new officers.
15 Mr Michel says just by chance this happens in the middle of the campaign to elect new provincial assemblies next month.
16 Ackman, who owns nearly 10 percent of Allergan, has called for a shareholder meeting to elect new directors to the company's board.
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