Word: chosen
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Each state will have one vote in the Assembly. Nine votes will be required to pass bills in certain key areas, seven for other ones. Each state legislature will determine how its own delegates should be chosen and will pay for their support. No one may serve in the Assembly for more than three years...
...first King since the fallen Stuarts to rule as well as reign. His grandfather would content himself with such trivia as choosing military uniforms and mastering the intricacies of court etiquette -leaving matters of policy to his Prime Minister, the great Robert Walpole. George III, by contrast, has chosen a First Minister he can dominate, the fat, indolent Lord North, and he involves himself in all kinds of matters, from the appointment of an obscure curate to a country parish to the planning of future military campaigns in the Colonies...
...expensive--ticket prices are only slightly lower than downtown--but the quality of its productions is reputedly high. George Hamlin, producing director of the Loeb, recruits the company from all across the country, inviting noted New York and Boston area actors and other younger performers chosen through a series of national auditions to participate...
...Detroit Free Press; Alfred S. Larkin Jr., assistant metropolitan editor for The Boston Globe; John E. Painter Jr., staff writer for The Oregonian, Portland, Ore.; Barbara A. Reynolds, urban affairs writer for the Chicago Tribune; and Paul Solman, associate editor and reporter for The Real Paper have also been chosen...
Cassandra Tate, reporter for the Lewiston, Idaho, Morning Tribune; William O. Wheatley Jr., national assignment editor for NBC News in New York; and Jack E. White Jr., Atlanta correspondent for Time-Life News Service have also been chosen...