callaghan in A Sentence

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    Callaghan's face was serious.

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    He asked where Mr. Callaghan was?

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    We are proud of you Dr. Callaghan.

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    Motta M Callaghan.

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    Wilhelmina Morgan Callaghan.

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    Agent Callaghan, where are you guys at with the investigation?

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    Callaghan also covers research on many of the areas parents care about most, such as feeding and sleeping.

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    The sports categorized as"Nordic events" were held in the Callaghan Valley located just to the west of Whistler.

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    The House of Commons passed a vote of no confidence against James Callaghan's government, precipitating a general election.

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    The British House of Commons passes a vote of no confidence against James Callaghan's government, precipitating a general election.

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    Up-to-date computer facilities are available throughout the week, including weekends, and the modern, purpose-built Callaghan library is well-stocked with over 40,000 volumes.

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    such as the 1979 vote of no confidence in the Callaghan ministry in the UK which was carried by one vote,

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    Callaghan shakes his head and carves up the meat for the“blind box” that Carroll carries to the judges' tent, hoping for the best.

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    Beckett was first elected to Parliament in 1974 for Lincoln and held junior positions in the governments of Harold Wilson and James Callaghan.

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    Prime Minister Jim Callaghan even appointed his sports minister, Denis Howell, to the position of“Drought Supremo,” in charge of coordinating water conservation efforts;

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    The minority government of Jim Callaghan came when Labour ended their 15-month Lib-Lab pact with the Liberals having lost their majority in early 1977.

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    The University of Newcastle(UoN), informally known as Newcastle University, an Australian public university established in 1965, has its primary campus in Callaghan, a suburb of Newcastle, New South Wales.

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    It was joked that Howell must have really got on the wrong side of Callaghan to be given such a position that was virtually guaranteed to make sure nobody in the public liked him.

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    This happened in December 1996 to the Conservative government of John Major(1990-97) and in mid-1978 to the Labour government of James Callaghan(1976-79); this latter period covers the era known as the Winter of Discontent.

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    Callaghan's mentor Mike Mills, a barbecue legend who retired from the circuit after winning world champion at Memphis in May four times in a row, stops in for a visit and a taste.

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    As enrolments grew, the University embarked on a major building program and redeveloped the Shortland site into the Callaghan campus, named for Sir Bede Callaghan, foundation member of the University council and chancellor from 1977 to 1988.

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    The cases in which a motion of no confidence has passed are generally those in which the government party's slim majority has been eliminated by either by-elections or defections, such as the 1979 vote of no confidence in the Callaghan ministry in the UK which was carried by one vote, forcing a general election which was won by Margaret Thatcher's Conservative Party.

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