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1. Prime Minister Imran Khan said improvement in the agriculture sector would help rid people of poverty.

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2. On November 8, 2016, Mike Pence was elected vice president of the United States when Donald Trump won the presidential race, defeating Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton.

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3. On November 8, 2016, Pence was elected vice president of the United States when Trump won the presidential race.

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4. Prime Minister Gordon Brown was a gifted student who was selected for a fasttrack university entrance program, and he began his studies at the University of Edinburgh at age 16.

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5. Anupam Kher was last seen in "The Accidental Prime Minister", a biopic based on the life of former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

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6. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has to deal with regional conflicts with China, as the two countries each claim islands in the East China Sea as their own.

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7. In 1997, when Tony Blair Associates led Labour to power for the first time since 1979, he became the youngest prime minister since the early 1800s.

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8. Prime Minister Gordon Brown took a tough stance on government spending, earning a reputation as the "iron chancellor", and established economic criteria for Britain's adopting the euro that helped undermine the prime minister's push to do so.

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9. Prime Minister Winston Churchill's figures for the size of the Luftwaffe, leaked to him by Ralph Wigram at the Foreign Office, were less accurate than those of the Air Ministry and he believed that the Germans were preparing to unleash thermite bombs "the size of an orange" on London.

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10. Prime Minister Winston Churchill had 12 strategic conferences with Roosevelt which covered the Atlantic Charter, Europe first strategy, the Declaration by United Nations and other war policies.

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11. Prime Minister David Cameron passed twelve O-Levels and then three A-levels: History of art; History, in which he was taught by Michael Kidson; and Economics with Politics.

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12. Prime Minister Imran Khan visited embassies of Iran and Saudi Arabia and met their head of commissions in Islamabad on 8 January 2015 to understand their stance about the conflict which is engulfing both nations after execution of Sheikh Nimr by Saudi Arabia.

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13. Abraham Lincoln was an American statesman and lawyer who served as the 16th President of the United States from March 1861 until his assassination in April 1865.

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14. Orrin Hatch voted with nine other Republican senators to confirm Lynch.

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15. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe quickly launched an ambitious economic program intended to stimulate the long-moribund Japanese economy and help speed the recovery of the northeastern Honshu region devastated by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami.

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16. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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17. Prime Minister David Cameron repaid £680 claimed for repairs to his constituency home.

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18. Tony Blair retired as Prime Minister and Leader of Labour Party in 2007.

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19. Stephen King engaged, saying: "Well of the lying journalistic gutter", the congressman tweeted in the wee morning hours Friday.

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20. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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21. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher continued her lifelong makeover: changing hairstyle, clothes and, through further voice coaching, lowering her voice from its gratingly high pitch to a more commanding contralto.

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22. In 2001, Prime Minister Tony Blair said, "We are a left of centre party, pursuing economic prosperity and social justice as partners and not as opposites".

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23. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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24. Prime Minister Gordon Brown once bamboozled the interpreter when he used the phrase "naked short-selling" in a conversation with Nicolas Sarkozy.

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25. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate two major national highways and an inland waterways project at his parliamentary constituency, Varanasi today.

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26. Prime Minister Tony Abbott supports the right for women to have an abortion.

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27. Prime Minister Imran Khan contested for a seat in the National Assembly in October 2002 and served as an opposition member from Mianwali until 2007.

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28. Mahmoud Abbas served as the first Prime Minister of the Palestinian Authority from March to September 2003.

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29. Manmohan Singh became the prime minister in 2004 as the second non-Gandhi to hold the position after PV Narasimha Rao after the then Congress chief Sonia Gandhi refused to become the premier citing "inner call".

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30. Prime Minister Winston Churchill was at the low-point in his career, in a period known as "the wilderness years".

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31. Prime Minister Tony Blair was reported to have accepted a business advisory role with President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi of Egypt, a situation deemed incompatible with his role as Middle East envoy.

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32. Stephen Harper resigned as Prime Minister during a meeting with Governor General David Johnston, who accepted the resignation, after which Johnston invited Trudeau to form a government on November 4, 2015.

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33. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said she was crying and did not want to face waiting media, but noticed well-wishers across the street who were smiling.

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34. Harvey Milk had drifted through life up to this point, but he found his vocation, according to journalist Frances FitzGerald, who called him a "born politician".

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35. Prime Minister David Cameron was rewarded with a promotion to Special Adviser to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Norman Lamont.

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36. Lloyd George governed Britain with a small "War Cabinet" of five permanent members, only one of whom was a politician of standing.

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37. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher supported an active climate protection policy; she was instrumental in the passing of the Environmental Protection Act 1990, the founding of the Hadley Centre for Climate Research and Prediction, the establishment of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, and the ratification of the Montreal Protocol on preserving the ozone.

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38. Narendra Modi was sworn in as the Prime Minister of India on 26 May 2014 at the Rashtrapati Bhavan.

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39. Prime Minister David Cameron could have lectured me on it, and I would have sat there and taken notes.

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40. In 2007 Prime Minister David Cameron promised, "We can make British poverty history, and we will make British poverty history".

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41. Prime Minister Tony Blair argued it was in Britain's interest to "protect and strengthen the bond" with the United States regardless of who is in the White House.

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42. Lloyd George governed Britain with a small "War Cabinet" of five permanent members, only one of whom was a politician of standing.

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43. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher initially declared her intention to "fight on and fight to win" the second ballot, but consultation with her Cabinet persuaded her to withdraw.

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44. On November 4, 2008, Barack President Obama is elected president of the United States, the first African American to ever hold the office.

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45. Dominic Raab believes the Prime Minister is returning to Brussels with a "strengthened hand" as she seeks to save her Brexit deal.

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46. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was the longest-serving British prime minister of the 20th century and the first woman to hold that office.

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47. On January 20, 2009, Barack Obama was sworn in as the 44th president of the United States.

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48. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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49. On 15 May 1998, Nawaz Sharif called and chaired a National Security Council meeting in Prime minister Secretariat.

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50. Prime Minister Winston Churchill spent most of his retirement at Chartwell and at his home in Hyde Park Gate, in London, and became a habitue of high society on the French Riviera.

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51. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has publicly recognized the need for improved relations with the People's Republic of China and, along with Foreign Minister Taro Aso, sought an eventual summit meeting with former Chinese paramount leader Hu Jintao.

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52. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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53. Manmohan Singh was an astute and prominent Indian economist and politician and the 13th Prime Minister of India.

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54. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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55. Prime Minister Tony Blair rarely applies such labels to himself, but he promised before the 1997 election that New Labour would govern "from the radical centre", and according to one lifelong Labour Party member, has always described himself as a social democrat.

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56. Nawaz Sharif suffered financial losses when his family's steel business was appropriated under the nationalisation policies of former Prime minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto.

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57. Boris Johnson attended the launch of the World Islamic Economic Forum in London in July 2013, where he answered questions alongside Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak.

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58. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher became a member of the Lords in 1992 with a life peerage as Baroness Thatcher, of Kesteven in the County of Lincolnshire.

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59. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was one of the first Western leaders to respond warmly to reformist Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev.

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60. John Trump was inaugurated as the 45th president of the United States on January 20, 2017.

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61. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has expressed the need to strengthen political, security, and economic ties within the Southeast Asian region.

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62. Prime Minister David Cameron had backed a successful campaign to retain the status quo in a referendum on changing the voting system held at the request of his coalition partners.

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63. Prime Minister Winston Churchill held the office of Minister of Defence from October 1951 until 1 March 1952, when he handed the portfolio to Field Marshal Alexander.

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64. At the age of 49, Prime Minister Gordon Brown married Sarah Macaulay in a private ceremony at his home in North Queensferry, Fife, on 3 August 2000.

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65. Najib Razak is the eldest of Malaysian second Prime Minister Abdul Razak's six sons, and the nephew of third prime minister Hussein Onn.

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66. On 20 September 2018, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was re-elected as leader of the main ruling Liberal Democratic Party.

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67. Alex Salmond was one of the few politicians in the UK to oppose the NATO bombing of Serbia in 1999.

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68. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe resigned on 12 September 2007 for health reasons after his party lost the House of Councillors election that year.

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69. Prime Minister Gordon Brown stated in a speech when announcing his bid that he wants a "better constitution" that is "clear about the rights and responsibilities of being a citizen in Britain today".

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70. On 14 March 2007, Prime Minister Tony Blair appeared as a celebrity judge on Masterchef Goes Large after contestants had to prepare a three-course meal in the Downing Street kitchens for Blair and Bertie Ahern.

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71. Narendra Modi invited all the other leaders of SAARC countries to his swearing in ceremony as prime minister.

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72. Lloyd George governed Britain with a small "War Cabinet" of five permanent members, only one of whom was a politician of standing.

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73. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe took some steps toward balancing the Japanese budget, such as appointing a tax policy expert, Koji Omi, as Minister of Finance.

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74. Prime Minister Tony Abbott graduated with a Bachelor of Economics in 1979 and a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) in 1981 from the University of Sydney.

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75. In June 1936, Prime Minister Winston Churchill organised a deputation of senior Conservatives to see Baldwin, Inskip and Halifax.

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76. At the beginning of September 1993, Prime Minister David Cameron applied to go on Conservative Central Office's list of Prospective Parliamentary Candidates.

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77. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's became Lady Thatcher in her own right upon her ennoblement in the House of Lords.

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78. Prime Minister David Cameron is an occasional jogger and in 2009 raised funds for charities by taking part in the Oxford 5K and the Great Brook Run.

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79. In 1984, Rand Paul took a semester off to aid his father's primary challenge to Republican Senator Phil Gramm.

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80. Prime Minister David Cameron said immigration from outside the EU should be subject to annual limits.

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81. Prime Minister Theresa May's became the first of the 1997 MPs to enter the Shadow Cabinet when in 1999 she was appointed Shadow Education and Employment Secretary.

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82. Ben Sasse is a first-term Republican senator from Nebraska who was elected to succeed Republican Mike Johanns on November 4, 2014.

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83. Prime Minister David Cameron sought to rebrand the Conservatives, embracing an increasingly socially liberal position.

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84. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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85. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is a member of the revisionist Nippon Kaigi and holds revisionist views on Japanese history, including denying the role of government coercion in the recruitment of comfort women during World War II, a position which has created tension with neighboring South Korea.

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86. Prime Minister Winston Churchill worked hard; he put his proposals efficiently through the Cabinet and Parliament; he carried his Department with him.

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87. In early December 2015, Prime Minister Tony Abbott said he would not make a decision on his political future until April 2016.

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88. Prime Minister Winston Churchill performed poorly in most of his exams.

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89. Prime Minister Gordon Brown played a prominent role in the lead-up to, and the aftermath of, the 2014 Scottish independence referendum, campaigning for Scotland to stay in the United Kingdom.

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90. Prime Minister Theresa May's served as Home Secretary from 2010 to 2016.

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91. Prime Minister Tony Abbott was a student boxer, earning two Blues for boxing while at Oxford.

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92. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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93. In June 1950, Prime Minister Winston Churchill was strongly critical of the Attlee Government's failure to send British representatives to Paris to discuss the Schuman Plan for setting up the European Coal and Steel Community.

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94. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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95. Laura Kelly was born on January 24, 1950 and is an American politician who is the 48th and current governor of Kansas.

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96. Prime Minister Imran Khan has published six works of non-fiction, including an autobiography co-written with Patrick Murphy.

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97. At the 1996 Conservative Party Conference, Prime Minister David Cameron called for tax cuts in the forthcoming Budget to be targeted at the low-paid and to "small businesses where people took money out of their own pockets to put into companies to keep them going".

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98. Prime Minister David Cameron said of his first term when returned as Prime Minister for a second term that he was "proud to lead the first coalition government in 70 years" and offered particular thanks to Clegg for his role in it.

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99. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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100. Prime Minister Gordon Brown may remain in office at least until 2010, when he is required to call a general election.

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101. David Wright David Miliband is a British politician who was the Foreign Secretary from June 2007 to May 2010 and a member of Tony Blair's cabinet.

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102. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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103. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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104. Prime Minister Winston Churchill completed the painting from the tower of the Villa Taylor in Marrakesh.

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105. Orrin Hatch voted with 52 other Republican senators to approve the bill.

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106. Prime Minister Gordon Brown wanted Parliament to gain the right to ratify treaties and have more oversight into the intelligence services.

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107. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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108. Prime Minister Gordon Brown became known as a finance specialist within the Labour Party, and challenged Tory policies as the shadow to the chancellor of the exchequer in Thatcher's government.

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109. Prime Minister David Cameron is a keen cricket fan and has appeared on Test Match Special.

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110. Jeff Sessions was one of 29 senators who voted for an amendment to the 2008 budget resolution, offered by Republican Senator Jim DeMint of South Carolina, that would have placed a one-year moratorium on the practice of earmarking.

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111. Woodrow Wilson was the two-term 28th president of the United States, serving from 1913 to 1921.

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112. Hazel Blair decided not to issue a list of Resignation Honours, making him the first Prime Minister of the modern era not to do so.

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113. Lincoln was the first President of the United States to take control of the armed forces in this way.

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114. On 26 September 2012, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was re-elected as president of the opposition Liberal Democratic Party defeating former Defense Minister Shigeru Ishiba in a runoff vote by 108 votes to 89.

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115. San Francisco city politician Harvey Milk helped open the door for gays and lesbians in the United States by championing civil rights for homosexuals.

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116. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher believed that the trade unions were harmful to both ordinary trade unionists and the public.

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117. Laura Kelly is an American politician who is the 48th and current governor of Kansas.

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118. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe gained national popularity when he demanded that Japanese abductees visiting Japan remain, in defiance of North Korea.

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119. Kellyanne Conway said Democratic Senator Cory Booker would be called "sexist" if he was a Republican running against the Democratic women candidates.

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120. John Adams was the second president of the United States.

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121. On February 10, 2007, President Obama formally announced his candidacy for president of the United States.

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122. In 2014, Prime Minister Theresa May delivered a speech to the Police Federation, in which she criticised aspects of the culture of the police force.

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123. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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124. Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits a museum after the inauguration of the Statue of Unity at Kevadiya in Narmada on Wednesday.

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125. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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126. Prime Minister Tony Blair has appeared as himself at the end of the first episode of The Amazing Mrs Pritchard, a British television series about an unknown housewife becoming Prime Minister.

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127. In 1991, David Cameron was seconded to Downing Street to work on briefing John Major for the then twice-weekly sessions of Prime Minister's Questions.

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128. Prime Minister Imran Khan remains a prominent philanthropist and commentator, and served as the chancellor of Bradford University between 2005 and 2014 and was the recipient of an honorary fellowship by the Royal College of Physicians in 2012.

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129. In November 2009, Prime Minister Tony Abbott outlined his objections to the Rudd Government's carbon pricing plan on the ABC's Lateline program.

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130. Prime Minister Imran Khan played 139 ODIs, winning 77, losing 57 and ending one in a tie.

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131. On January 20, 2009, President Obama was sworn in as the 44th president of the United States.

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132. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was not initially seen as the obvious replacement, but she eventually became the main challenger, promising a fresh start.

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133. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's held that few children would suffer if schools were charged for milk, but agreed to provide younger children with ⅓ pint daily for nutritional purposes.

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134. Prime Minister Winston Churchill thought rhetorically, and was constantly in danger of his policy being made by his phrases rather than vice versa.

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135. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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136. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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137. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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138. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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139. On 16 February 2009, Prime Minister Tony Blair was awarded the Dan David Prize by Tel Aviv University for "exceptional leadership and steadfast determination in helping to engineer agreements and forge lasting solutions to areas in conflict".

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140. Prime Minister Narendra Modi keeps on lifting India in the global ranks.

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141. Prime Minister David Cameron was mobbed by demonstrators, mostly women, seeking his assistance in tracing missing relatives.

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142. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was the subject or the inspiration for 1980s protest songs.

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143. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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144. Najib Razak dismissed Mahathir's return to politics as a desperate gamble by the opposition, but support began to coalesce around Mahathir, especially after Mahathir announced in January 2018 that he would be the opposition's candidate for prime minister in the general election.

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145. In December 2010, Prime Minister David Cameron attended a meeting with FIFA vice-president Chung Mong-joon in which a vote-trading deal for the right to host the 2018 World Cup in England was discussed.

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146. George Herbert Walker George HW Bush capped a full and distinguished political career with his election in 1988 as President of the United States.

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147. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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148. On 23 April 2006, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was elected as the president of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party.

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149. Lloyd George took his job as the Prime Minister of Britain.

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150. In January 2019, Ben Sasse was one of eleven Republican senators to vote to advance legislation intended to block President Trump's intent to lift sanctions against three Russian companies.

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151. In 1982, Prime Minister Tony Blair was selected as the Labour Party candidate for the safe Conservative seat of Beaconsfield, where there was a forthcoming by-election.

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152. Prime Minister Tony Abbott served as Leader of the Opposition from 2009 to 2013.

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153. Prime Minister Imran Khan addressed different public meetings in various cities of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and other parts of country where he announced that PTI will introduce a uniform education system in which the children of rich and poor will have equal opportunities.

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154. Neiphiu Rio is an Indian politician who is the current Chief Minister of Nagaland.

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155. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned that early elections will be a disaster for Israel.

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156. Wendell Willkie was a delegate to the 1924 Democratic National Convention, and supported New York Governor Al Smith through the record 103 ballots, when the nomination fell to former West Virginia congressman John W Davis.

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157. Prime Minister Winston Churchill proposed a plan to seize the island of Borkum and use it as a post from which to attack Germany's northern coastline, believing that this strategy should shorten the war.

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158. Hillary Diane's received the most votes and primary delegates in the 2016 Democratic primaries, and formally accepted her party's nomination for President of the United States on July 28, 2016, with vice presidential running mate Senator from Virginia Tim Kaine.

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159. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was re-elected in the 2014 general election, retaining his two-thirds majority with coalition partner Komeito, and again in the 2017 general election.

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160. Prime Minister Tony Blair had informed Pope Benedict XVI on 23 June 2007 that he wanted to become a Catholic.

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161. Prime Minister Winston Churchill privately considered "the gradual creation by an evolutionary process of a Democratic or Progressive wing to the Conservative Party", or alternately a "Central Party" to unite the Conservatives and Liberals.

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162. Robert Peel resigned as home secretary after the Prime Minister Lord Liverpool became incapacitated and was replaced by George Canning.

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163. Subramanian Swamy is an Indian economist, statistician and politician who serves as a Member of Parliament in Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Indian Parliament.

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164. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's is popularly known as the "domestic opposition party" due to her outspoken views, which often contradict her husband's.

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165. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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166. Prime Minister Imran Khan started playing cricket at the age of 13.

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167. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher broke the mold—she was the first woman prime minister in Europe and the longest-serving head of government in Britain in the 20th century.

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168. Prime Minister Imran Khan was offered political position few times during his cricketing career.

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169. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has attempted to centralize security policy in the Prime Minister's office by creating the Japanese National Security Council to better coordinate national security policy, and by ordering the first National Security Strategy in Japan's history.

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170. Tony Blair became the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom on 2 May 1997, serving concurrently as First Lord of the Treasury, Minister for the Civil Service and Leader of the Labour Party.

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171. Prime Minister David Cameron was Member of Parliament for Witney from 2001 to 2016.

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172. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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173. Liam Fox was born on 22 September 1961 and is a British politician of the Conservative Party, who has served as Secretary of State for International Trade and President of the Board of Trade since 2016.

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174. Hillary Diane's received the most votes and primary delegates in the 2016 Democratic primaries, and formally accepted her party's nomination for President of the United States on July 28, 2016 with vice presidential running mate Senator Tim Kaine.

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175. Prime Minister Tony Abbott proposed blocking the government's ETS in the Senate whereas Turnbull sought to amend the bill which the majority of the Liberal Party did not support.

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176. Prime Minister Tony Blair was awarded the prize in May 2009.

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177. On 22 May 2008, Prime Minister Tony Blair received an honorary law doctorate from Queen's University Belfast, alongside former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern, for distinction in public service and roles in the Northern Ireland peace process.

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178. On 24 December 2014 Shinzo Abe was re-elected to the position of Prime Minister by the House of Representatives.

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179. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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180. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe created a new ministerial position for the co-ordination of policies related to the economy, population decline, and social security reform, which was filled by Katsunobu Kato.

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181. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe declared the tax deal to be "the best possible result" of the negotiations.

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182. In July 2010, Prime Minister Theresa May proposed to review the previous Labour Government's anti-social behaviour legislation signalling the abolition of the "Anti-Social Behaviour Order".

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183. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was in the US on a state visit when Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein invaded neighbouring Kuwait in August 1990.

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184. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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185. Tony Blair Associates became the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom on 2 May 1997, serving concurrently as First Lord of the Treasury, Minister for the Civil Service and Leader of the Labour Party.

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186. Prime Minister Gordon Brown was Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury from 1987 to 1989 and then Shadow Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, before becoming Shadow Chancellor in 1992.

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187. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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188. Prime Minister Winston Churchill agreed that he would write a column describing the events for The Morning Post.

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189. In March 2013, it was announced that Senator Joe Lieberman would be joining the conservative American Enterprise Institute think tank as co-chairman of their American Internationalism Project, alongside former Republican Senator Jon Kyl.

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190. Abraham Lincoln is elected the 16th president of the United States over a deeply divided Democratic Party, becoming the first Republican to win the presidency.

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191. Prime Minister Winston Churchill was born at the family's ancestral home, Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire, on 30 November 1874, at which time the United Kingdom was the dominant world power.

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192. In 1980, at 29, Chuck Schumer was elected as a congressman from the 9th Congressional District.

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193. On 28 May 2015, Benjamin Netanyahu announced that he would be running for an unprecedented fifth term as Prime Minister in the next general election and that he supports Likud's current process of picking MK candidates.

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194. Robert Peel was selected as prime minister but was in Italy at the time, so Wellington acted as a caretaker for three weeks until Peel's return.

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195. Prime Minister Winston Churchill was eager to witness military action and used his mother's influence to try to get himself posted to a war zone.

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196. In July 2013, Prime Minister Theresa May decided to ban the stimulant khat, against the advice of the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs.

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197. Prime Minister Gordon Brown is concerned about child poverty and poverty in general.

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198. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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199. In June 2003, Prime Minister David Cameron was appointed a shadow minister in the Privy Council Office as a deputy to Eric Forth, then Shadow Leader of the House.

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200. Prime Minister Gordon Brown had a strong interest in international economics; he served as the United Kingdom's governor of the International Monetary Fund and as chair of the organization's primary decision-making committee and was instrumental in brokering a European agreement in 2005 that would double foreign aid to developing countries.

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201. Ted Stevens became the Senate's President Pro Tempore when Republicans regained control of the chamber as a result of the 2002 mid-term elections, during which the previous most senior Republican senator and former President Pro Tempore Strom Thurmond retired.

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202. Salmond SNP became the first nationalist politician to hold the office of First Minister.

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203. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's remains the longest-serving Prime Minister officially referred to as such, as the post was only officially given recognition in the order of precedence in 1905.

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204. Arvind Kejriwal was born on 16 August 1968 and is an Indian politician and a former bureaucrat who is the current and 7th Chief Minister of Delhi since February 2015.

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205. In September 2015 Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was re-elected as president of the LDP in an uncontested election after LDP Diet member Seiko Noda failed to garner enough support to stand as a candidate.

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206. In July 2011, Prime Minister Tony Abbott criticised the proposed powers of the government's carbon tax regulator.

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207. Prime Minister Imran Khan holds as a captain the world record for taking most wickets, best bowling strike rate and best bowling average in Test, and best bowling figures in a Test innings, and most five-wicket hauls (6) in a Test innings in wins.

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208. Prime Minister Tony Abbott announced a new Coalition policy on carbon emission reduction in February, which committed the Coalition to a 5 per cent reduction in emissions by 2020.

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209. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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210. Shinzo Abe initially refrained from visiting the shrine as a sitting Prime Minister.

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211. Prime Minister Tony Abbott supported Peter Dutton calls to treat white South African farmers, who are sometimes targets of attacks, as refugees.

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212. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe dismissed the chairman of the LDP's tax panel Takeshi Noda, and appointed Yoichi Miyazawa, who was more favourable to the policy, as his replacement.

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213. Prime Minister Tony Abbott introduced the Medicare Safety Net to cap the annual out-of-pocket costs of Medicare cardholders to a maximum amount.

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214. In 2006 Prime Minister Tony Blair was criticised for his failure to immediately call for a ceasefire in the 2006 Lebanon War.

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215. Mark Drakeford was born on 19 September 1954 and is a Welsh politician serving as First Minister of Wales and Leader of Welsh Labour since 2018.

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216. Anupam Kher was last seen in "The Accidental Prime Minister", a biopic based on the life of former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

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217. Dominic Raab believes the Prime Minister is returning to Brussels with a "strengthened hand" as she seeks to save her Brexit deal.

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218. Prime Minister Winston Churchill expressed similar sentiments at a meeting of the Primrose League at the Albert Hall on 18 May 1947.

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219. Prime Minister Winston Churchill was a staunch advocate of foreign intervention, declaring that Bolshevism must be "strangled in its cradle".

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220. Prime Minister Tony Blair showed a deep feeling for Israel, born in part from his faith.

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221. Prime Minister Tony Abbott worked in journalism, briefly ran a concrete plant, and began to get involved in national poliics.

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222. Kamal Haasan was condemned by the BJP Politician H Raja for his statements on god believers.

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223. Prime Minister Tony Abbott was re-elected with a small swing against him, matching the statewide swing against the Government.

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224. Hillary Clinton's received the most votes and primary delegates in the 2016 Democratic primaries, and formally accepted her party's nomination for President of the United States on July 28, 2016 with vice presidential running mate Senator Tim Kaine.

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225. Prime Minister Imran Khan announced that he would pull Pakistan out of the US-led war on terror and bring peace to the Pashtun tribal belt.

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226. Lloyd George governed Britain with a small "War Cabinet" of five permanent members, only one of whom was a politician of standing.

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227. Prime Minister Tony Abbott was promoted to cabinet in 2001 as Minister for Employment, Workplace Relations and Small Business.

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228. Prime Minister David Cameron is listed as being a supporter of Unite Against Fascism.

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229. Shinzo Abe has attempted to centralize security policy in the Prime Minister's office by creating the Japanese National Security Council to better coordinate national security policy, and by ordering the first National Security Strategy in Japan's history.

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230. Joe Manchin was one of four Democratic senators to vote against the Stream Protection Rule.

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231. Prime Minister Winston Churchill affected to believe that the proposed EDC would not work, scoffing at the supposed difficulties of language.

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232. Dominic Raab believes the Prime Minister is returning to Brussels with a "strengthened hand" as she seeks to save her Brexit deal.

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233. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's was highly criticized for the speed in which she carried this out.

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234. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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235. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has attributed the recovery that allowed him to re-enter politics to the drug Asacol.

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236. Dominic Raab says he cannot "in good conscience" support the prime minister's deal agreed by her cabinet on Wednesday.

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237. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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238. Tony Blair was succeeded as Leader of the Labour Party and as Prime Minister by Gordon Brown in June 2007.

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239. In December 2015, Prime Minister Gordon Brown took his first large-scale role in the private sector since standing down as prime minister in 2010, becoming an advisor to PIMCO.

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240. Prime Minister David Cameron criticised Gordon Brown for being "an analogue politician in a digital age" and referred to him as "the roadblock to reform".

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241. Imran Khan has adopted a lifestyle of austerity as the new Prime Minister of Pakistan.

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242. Anupam Kher was last seen in "The Accidental Prime Minister", a biopic based on the life of former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

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243. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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244. President James Madison convinced his fellow Congressman to allow each state vote upon the Constitution as formulated by the Philadelphia Convention, and remain neutral in the ratification debate.

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245. In March 2013, it was announced that Joe Lieberman would be joining the conservative American Enterprise Institute think tank as co-chairman of their American Internationalism Project, alongside former Republican Senator Jon Kyl.

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246. In 2007, Chris Shays raised his voice to a Capitol Hill policeman, and touched the officer's badge to read the number for not letting the congressman's visitors through a doorway.

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247. Prime Minister Winston Churchill firmly believed himself to be a man of destiny.

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248. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's toured the United States in 1975, and visited again in 1977, when she met US President Jimmy Carter.

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249. Laura Kelly is an American politician who is the 48th and current governor of Kansas, serving since 2019.

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250. On 8 February 2005, Mahmoud Abbas met with Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon at the Sharm el-Sheikh Summit to end the Second Intifada, and they both reaffirmed their commitment to the Roadmap for peace process.

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251. Van Buren established a political machine known as the Albany Regency and in the 1820s emerged as the most influential politician in his home state.

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252. Sadiq Khan is regularly named among the Top 100 London politicians in the London Evening Standards annual poll of the 1,000 most influential Londoners and is an Ambassador for Mosaic Network, an initiative set up by Prince Charles.

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253. Prime Minister Tony Blair made an animated cameo appearance as himself in The Simpsons episode, "The Regina Monologues".

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254. The first Sikh in office, Manmohan Singh was the first prime minister since Jawaharlal Nehru to be re-elected after completing a full five-year term.

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255. Prime Minister Imran Khan owns five pet dogs, who reside on his estate.

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256. Prime Minister Winston Churchill proposed to Clementine during a house party at Blenheim Palace on 11 August 1908, in a small summer house known as the Temple of Diana.

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257. Ted Kennedy was known for his effectiveness in dealing with Republican senators and administrations, sometimes to the irritation of other Democrats.

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258. On November 8, 2016, Mike Pence was elected Vice President of the United States as Trump's running mate.

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259. Prime Minister Imran Khan retired from international cricket at the end of the World Cup.

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260. Prime Minister Narendra Modi conveyed to the opposition parties during the all-party meeting in Parliament Library building that his government will present an interim budget, much to the relief of many among the opposition who feared that government will present a "full-fledged" budget Friday.

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261. John Trump was the paternal uncle of the 45th President of the United States, Donald Trump.

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262. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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263. On 3 November 2007, Prime Minister Imran Khan was put under house arrest, after president Musharraf declared a state of emergency in Pakistan.

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264. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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265. Lloyd George is so far the only British Prime Minister to have been Welsh and to have spoken English as a second language.

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266. Kiran Bedi is a retired Indian Police Service officer, social activist, former tennis player and politician who is the current Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry.

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267. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe declared in his January 2013 policy speech to the Diet that economic revival and escaping deflation was "the greatest and urgent issue" facing Japan.

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268. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's was voted the fourth-greatest British prime minister of the 20th century in a poll of 139 academics organised by MORI.

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269. In January 2019, Susan Collins was one of eleven Republican senators to vote to advance legislation intended to block President Trump's intent to lift sanctions against three Russian companies.

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270. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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271. Shinzo Abe previously served as Prime Minister from 2006 to 2007.

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272. In 2013 Prime Minister Shinzo Abe supported the creation of the Super Global Universities program.

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273. Prime Minister Winston Churchill opposed the Soviet domination of Poland and wrote bitterly about it in his books, but was unable to prevent it at the conferences.

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274. Prime Minister Gordon Brown called for a debate to be held in the House of Commons on the future of the union in the event that the referendum was defeated.

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275. The Clinton was inaugurated as the 42nd President of the United States on January 20, 1993.

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276. Prime Minister Tony Blair maintains, once the terms deciding how the UK leaves the EU are known the people should vote again on those terms.

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277. On February 10, 2007, Obama Biden announced his candidacy for President of the United States in front of the Old State Capitol building in Springfield, Illinois.

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278. Prime Minister Tony Abbott determined that a national plebiscite, rather than a Parliamentary vote should settle the issue.

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279. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was heavily criticized for allowing US warplanes to fly from British bases to attack targets in Libya.

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280. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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281. In 2014, Prime Minister David Cameron dismissed warnings that his cuts to the UK defence budget had left it less than a "first class-player in terms of defence" and no longer a "full partner" to the United States.

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282. On November 8, 2016, Mike Pence was elected vice president of the United States when Trump won the presidential race.

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283. Bhupesh Baghel is an Indian politician serving as the third and current Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh.

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284. Chuck Grassley voted with 42 other Republican senators against Lynch's confirmation.

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285. Chuck Grassley voted with 47 other Republican senators to approve the bill.

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286. On 26 September 2007 Shinzo Abe officially ended his term as Yasuo Fukuda became the new prime minister of Japan.

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287. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's attempted to preserve trade with South Africa while persuading the government there to abandon apartheid.

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288. Stephen Harper starts by introducing himself as a seven-time elected Canadian MP and three-time prime minister.

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289. In 2006 Prime Minister David Cameron described poverty as a "moral disgrace" and promised to tackle relative poverty.

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290. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher wrote in her 1993 memoir, The Downing Street Years, that Zhao's "moderation and reasonableness" were a great handicap to him in his career.

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291. Tony Blair Associates decided not to issue a list of Resignation Honours, making him the first Prime Minister of the modern era not to do so.

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292. Najib Razak was sworn in as prime minister on April 3, 2009, and became head of the ruling UMNO-dominated National Front coalition.

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293. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was first elected to the lower house in 1993, taking over his father's seat.

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294. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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295. In June 2010 Prime Minister David Cameron described the economic situation as he came to power as "even worse than we thought" and warned of "difficult decisions" to be made over spending cuts.

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296. Prime Minister Winston Churchill came fourth in the poll for Dundee, losing to prohibitionist Edwin Scrymgeour.

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297. Prime Minister Imran Khan bought acres of land in Bani Gala on top of a hill and built a mansion on it.

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298. In 1954, Reverend Prime Minister Gordon Brown took a post at the St Bryce parish in Kirkcaldy, a city in the Fife area that surrounds the Firth of Forth.

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299. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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300. Mark Drakeford used to work as special adviser for Morgan, one of the most charismatic Welsh politicians of recent years, who famously advocated "clear red water" between Welsh Labour and the UK party—then led by Tony Blair.

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301. Prime Minister Theresa May was appointed the first female Chairman of the Conservative Party in July 2002.

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302. Lyndon B Johnson's friends soon included aides to President Roosevelt as well as fellow Texans such as Vice President John Nance Garner and Congressman Sam Rayburn.

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303. In 1982, as a result of redistricting, Chuck Schumer faced a potential matchup with veteran Brooklyn congressman Steve Solarz, although the matchup did not actually materialize.

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304. Prime Minister Tony Blair introduced substantial market-based reforms in the education and health sectors; introduced student tuition fees and sought to reduce certain categories of welfare payments.

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305. Donald John Trump is the 45th and current president of the United States.

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306. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher resigned in 1991 due to unpopular policy and power struggles in her party.

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307. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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308. Prime Minister Tony Abbott's immigrated to Australia from the Netherlands in 1912 with her five-year-old son, Anthony Bredschneijder.

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309. Jacinda Ardern became the first female Prime Minister to speak from the top marae.

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310. Prime Minister Imran Khan has a house in Zaman Park, Lahore worth 29 million.

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311. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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312. Prime Minister Winston Churchill encouraged the development of the tank, which he believed would be useful in overcoming the problems of trench warfare, and financed its creation with admiralty funds.

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313. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is the third-longest serving Prime Minister in post-war Japan.

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314. Sambit Patra is a very famous and well-known Indian Politician and Surgeon and makes a very good living doing that.

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315. Prime Minister Imran Khan's accompanied him on various Pakistani cricket team tours including in Peshawar and Australian tour.

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316. Prime Minister Tony Blair said he believed the world was safer as a result of the invasion.

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317. Shinzo Abe resigned as prime minister in September 2007, citing poor health.

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318. Nawaz Sharif led his party to victory and became the prime minister of Pakistan in 1990.

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319. Prime Minister Winston Churchill was simply the right man in the right job at the right time.

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320. In 1972, while still a student, Prime Minister Gordon Brown was elected Rector of the University of Edinburgh, the convener of the University Court.

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321. Prime Minister Tony Abbott announced that the federal government would challenge this decision in the High Court.

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322. Prime Minister Winston Churchill represented five constituencies during his career as Member of Parliament.

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323. On 27 April 2008, Prime Minister Imran Khan established a technical college in the Mianwali District called Namal College.

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324. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's is said to have regarded New Labour as her greatest achievement.

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325. Prime Minister Tony Blair decided not to issue a list of Resignation Honours, making him the first Prime Minister of the modern era not to do so.

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326. Orrin Hatch was one of 30 Republican senators who did not support the filibuster.

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327. Prime Minister David Cameron proposed that the Committee launch an inquiry into the law on drugs, and urged the consideration of "radical options".

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328. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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329. Prime Minister Winston Churchill announced a gradual phasing out of the use of Chinese indentured labourers in South Africa; he and the government decided that a sudden ban would cause too much upset in the colony and might damage the economy.

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330. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's cited the help he gave Britain during the Falklands War.

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331. Jacinda Ardern was sworn in as prime minister in October 2017, pledging to lead a government for all despite her Labour Party falling well short of a majority in the previous month's general election.

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332. In 1998, Prime Minister Tony Abbott established a trust fund called "Australians for Honest Politics Trust" to help bankroll civil court cases against the One Nation Party and its leader Pauline Hanson.

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333. Prime Minister Gordon Brown was the clear favourite to succeed Blair; he was the only candidate spoken of seriously in Westminster.

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334. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher dismissed the idea of a watercolour painting of a scene in London.

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335. Sajid Javid is a British politician and former managing director at Deutsche Bank.

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336. In February 1895, Prime Minister Winston Churchill was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the 4th Queen's Own Hussars regiment of the British Army, based at Aldershot.

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337. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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338. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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339. Prime Minister Winston Churchill narrowly passed the entrance exam which allowed him to begin studies at the elite Harrow School in April 1888.

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340. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's was influenced at university by political works such as Friedrich Hayek's The Road to Serfdom, which condemned economic intervention by government as a precursor to an authoritarian state.

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341. Benjamin Netanyahu is currently the second longest-serving Prime Minister in Israel's history after David Ben-Gurion, and if his current government lasts a full term, upon its completion he will become the longest-serving Israeli prime minister in history.

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342. Prime Minister Theresa May's mentioned Russia's meddling in German federal election in 2017, after German government officials and security experts said there was no Russian interference.

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343. Prime Minister Imran Khan served as the parliamentary leader of the party and led the third-largest block of parliamentarians in the National Assembly from 2013 to 2018.

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344. Prime Minister Imran Khan proposed secret talks to settle the issue as he thinks the vested interests on both sides will try to subvert them.

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345. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher became Prime Minister after winning the 1979 general election.

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346. On 22 February 2017, Netanyahu became the first serving Prime Minister of Israel to visit Australia.

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347. Prime Minister Winston Churchill plead his case with both Asquith and Conservative leader Bonar Law, but ultimately accepted his demotion to the position of Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.

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348. Prime Minister Imran Khan directed to provide all possible facilities to low income people for their dream of owning a house to be realised.

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349. Prime Minister Winston Churchill was an accomplished amateur artist and took great pleasure in painting, especially after his resignation as First Lord of the Admiralty in 1915.

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350. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was replaced by Yasuo Fukuda, the first in a series of five Prime Ministers who failed to retain office for more than sixteen months.

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351. In July 2010, Prime Minister Theresa May announced a package of reforms to policing in England and Wales in the House of Commons.

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352. In 2005, Prime Minister Tony Abbott was holidaying with his family in Bali when the Bali bombings occurred.

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353. Prime Minister Imran Khan is owner of agriculture land of 39 kanals at Talhar, Islamabad, and 530 kanals at Khanewal.

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354. Prime Minister David Cameron repeatedly called for the Chilcot Inquiry into the Iraq war to conclude and publish its findings, saying "People want to know the truth".

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355. In December 2013, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe announced a five-year plan of military expansion.

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356. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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357. Jeremy Corbyn is the most popular politician among UK women—but men prefer Boris Johnson.

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358. In 2011 Prime Minister Gordon Brown stated he had wanted the details of his son's condition kept private and that the publication had left him "in tears".

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359. Hazel Blair was succeeded as Leader of the Labour Party and as Prime Minister by Gordon Brown in June 2007.

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360. Sambit Patra is an Indian politician who is one of the official spokespersons of the Bharatiya Janata Party with the designation of National Spokesperson of the party.

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361. On May 25, 2011, Barack Obama became the first President of the United States to address both houses of the UK Parliament in Westminster Hall, London.

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362. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's promised in 1982 that the highly popular National Health Service was "safe in our hands".

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363. Chuck Schumer is one of the most popular politicians in the US coming from the Democratic Party, which is the opposition party.

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364. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's applauded the coalition victory as a backbencher, while warning that "the victories of peace will take longer than the battles of war".

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365. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher won the first ballot but by too small of a margin for outright victory.

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366. From 1983 to 2007, Prime Minister Tony Blair was the Member of Parliament for Sedgefield.

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367. Prime Minister Imran Khan has provided analysis for every cricket World Cup since 1992, which includes providing match summaries for the BBC during the 1999 World Cup.

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368. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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369. Jeremy Corbyn is the most popular politician among UK women and Boris Johnson is the most popular among men, according to new analysis from polling company YouGov.

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370. Arun Jaitley is an Indian politician and advocate, who is a Minister without Portfolio of the Government of India.

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371. Prime Minister Gordon Brown said he would give Parliament the final say on whether British troops are sent into action in future.

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372. Prime Minister Narendra Modi was "the king of jungle" while they ruled only in their own turfs, he said.

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373. Prime Minister Winston Churchill displayed particular loyalty to his family and close friends.

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374. Prime Minister Gordon Brown proposed moving some powers from Parliament to citizens, including the right to form "citizens' juries", easily petition Parliament for new laws, and rally outside Westminster.

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375. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's resigned as Prime Minister and party leader in November 1990, after Michael Heseltine launched a challenge to her leadership.

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376. In 2004, Pete Sessions defeated 13-term, Democratic incumbent Congressman Martin Frost, who had moved to the 32nd after the redistricting in 2003 eliminated Frost's former district.

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377. On 26 September 2007 Prime Minister Shinzo Abe officially ended his term as Yasuo Fukuda became the new prime minister of Japan.

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378. Shinzo Abe became the country's first prime minister to have been born after World War II and its youngest since the war.

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379. Abraham Lincoln United was born in 1809, 12 years after Washington left office, and would become the 16th president of the United States.

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380. Joint Base Andrews is widely known for housing Air Force One—both of the two Boeing VC-25 aircraft that are used by the President of the United States are situated at Joint Base Andrews.

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381. Prime Minister Winston Churchill met his future wife, Clementine Hozier, in 1904 at a ball in Crewe House, home of the Earl of Crewe and Crewe's wife Margaret Primrose.

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382. Joint Base Andrews is widely known for housing Air Force One—both of the two Boeing VC-25 aircraft that are used by the President of the United States are situated at Joint Base Andrews.

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383. Prime Minister Imran Khan made his Test cricket debut against England in June 1971 at Edgbaston.

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384. Prime Minister Imran Khan views the Kashmir issue as a humanitarian issue, as opposed to a territorial dispute between two countries.

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385. US Attorney General Jeff Sessions was one of 29 senators who voted for an amendment to the 2008 budget resolution, offered by Republican Senator Jim DeMint of South Carolina, that would have placed a one-year moratorium on the practice of earmarking.

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386. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher reacted to this by branding the Labour government "chickens", and Liberal Party leader David Steel joined in, criticising Labour for "running scared".

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387. Prime Minister Winston Churchill was returned at Epping against a Liberal and with the support of the Unionists.

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388. Prime Minister Imran Khan had numerous girlfriends during his bachelor life.

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389. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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390. Shinzo Abe was replaced by Yasuo Fukuda, the first in a series of five Prime Ministers who failed to retain office for more than sixteen months.

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391. Chuck Grassley voted with 50 other Republican senators to approve the bill.

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392. Anupam Kher was last seen in "The Accidental Prime Minister", a biopic based on the life of former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

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393. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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394. Narendra Modi became the first Prime Minister born after India's independence from the British Empire.

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395. Prime Minister Winston Churchill made three attempts to be admitted to the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, only succeeding on the third.

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396. Salmond SNP was one of the few politicians in the UK to oppose the NATO bombing of Serbia in 1999.

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397. Towards the end of May 2010, Prime Minister Gordon Brown began writing Beyond the Crash, completing it after 14 weeks.

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398. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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399. Churchill was a career politician, with biographer Robert Rhodes James describing him as a man "who was to devote himself for his entire adult life to the profession of politics".

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400. On 15 March 2013 Prime Minister Shinzo Abe announced that Japan was entering negotiations to join the Trans-Pacific Partnership, this was interpreted by analysts as a means through which the government can enact reforms to liberalise certain sectors of the Japanese economy, most notably agriculture, and was criticised by farm lobbies and some sections of the LDP.

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401. Prime Minister Gordon Brown planned to set up an all-party convention to look at new powers for Parliament and to look at rebalancing powers between Whitehall and local government.

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402. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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403. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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404. Laura Kelly was born on January 24, 1950 and is an American politician who is the Governor-elect of Kansas.

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405. Robert Peel became Prime Minister again after the 1841 general election.

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406. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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407. At age 43, David Cameron became the youngest Prime Minister since Lord Liverpool in 1812, beating the record previously set by Tony Blair in May 1997.

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408. Prime Minister Gordon Brown always goes to church when he is in his contituency.

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409. Tony Blair was Prime Minister for the United Kingdom from 1997 for ten years.

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410. Prime Minister Gordon Brown announced on 10 May 2010 that he would stand down as Labour Leader, with a view to a successor being chosen before the next Labour Party Conference in September 2010.

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411. Abraham Lincoln United was the 16th president of the United States of America, the leader who successfully prosecuted the Civil War to preserve the nation.

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412. Prime Minister Tony Abbott went on to lead the Coalition to victory at the 2013 election and was sworn in as the 28th Prime Minister of Australia on 18 September 2013.

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413. In 2009, Prime Minister Tony Abbott announced his opposition to Turnbull's support for the Rudd Government's Emissions Trading Scheme proposal, and successfully challenged Turnbull for the Liberal leadership, chiefly over this issue.

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414. Prime Minister Winston Churchill was instrumental in having para-military forces intervene in the Irish War of Independence.

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415. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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416. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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417. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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418. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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419. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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420. Obama Biden became the 47th Vice President of the United States on January 20, 2009, when he was inaugurated alongside President Barack Obama.

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421. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's expressed concern that a united Germany would align itself more closely with the Soviet Union and move away from NATO.

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422. Martin Van Buren was the 8th President of the United States.

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423. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe expressed a general commitment to the fiscal reforms instituted by his predecessor, Jun'ichiro Koizumi.

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424. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's survived an assassination attempt in the Brighton hotel bombing in 1984.

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425. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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426. In 1991, Prime Minister David Cameron was seconded to Downing Street to work on briefing John Major for the then twice-weekly sessions of Prime Minister's Questions.

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427. Prime Minister Tony Blair demanded an inquiry into the Bank of England's decision to rescue the collapsed Johnson Matthey Bank in October 1985.

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428. Prime Minister Winston Churchill decided to join the Malakand Field Force led by Bindon Blood in its campaign against Mohmand rebels in the Swat Valley of Northwest India.

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429. Prime Minister Gordon Brown was planning to announce a "recall" mechanism for MPs in 2008.

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430. Prime Minister Theresa May publicly stated her support for the UK remaining in the EU during the 2016 referendum campaign, but did not campaign extensively in the referendum and criticised aspects of the EU in a speech.

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431. Shinzo Abe is the third-longest serving Prime Minister in post-war Japan.

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432. Prime Minister Gordon Brown was widely regarded as the senior half of the Blair-Brown partnership and the one more likely to eventually become party leader.

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433. Jeremy Corbyn is a British politician who is the Leader of the Labour Party and leader of the opposition.

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434. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe explained that the government would take measures to increase wages, boost consumption, and expand childcare, social security and care services for the elderly to meet these goals.

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435. Prime Minister Imran Khan played his last Test match for Pakistan in January 1992, against Sri Lanka at Faisalabad.

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436. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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437. Prime Minister Tony Blair was reprimanded by Cardinal Basil Hume in 1996 for receiving Holy Communion at Mass, while still an Anglican, in contravention of canon law.

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438. Prime Minister Gordon Brown said he wanted to release more land and ease access to ownership with shared equity schemes.

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439. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is a conservative whom political commentators have widely described as a right-wing nationalist.

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440. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will campaign for the BJP candidates in Madhya Pradesh, and hold 10 public meetings over 5 days in the poll-bound state.

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441. Lloyd George governed Britain with a small "War Cabinet" of five permanent members, only one of whom was a politician of standing.

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442. Lugar Center won reelection to a fourth term, defeating Democratic former US Congressman Jim Jontz.

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443. Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated the Indian community in Japan for taking "brand India" to new heights by introducing cricket, Indian food and culture to the island nation, which has long worked with India in several sectors such as.

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444. San Francisco city politician Harvey Milk helped open the door for gays and lesbians in the United States by championing civil rights for homosexuals.

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445. Prime Minister Tony Blair was influenced by fellow student and Anglican priest Peter Thomson, who awakened his religious faith and left-wing politics.

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446. Joint Base Andrews is widely known for housing Air Force One—both of the two Boeing VC-25 aircraft that are used by the President of the United States are situated at Joint Base Andrews.

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447. In 1988, George HW Bush defeated Massachusetts governor Michael Dukakis to become the forty-first president of the United States.

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448. Prime Minister Winston Churchill is today listed as one of the "Founding fathers of the European Union".

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449. Prime Minister Tony Abbott organised rallies in support of Governor-General John Kerr after he dismissed the Whitlam Government in November 1975, as well as a pro-Falklands War demonstration during his time at Oxford.

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450. Jeff Sessions was only the second freshman Republican senator from Alabama since Reconstruction and gave Alabama two Republican senators, a first since Reconstruction.

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451. Prime Minister Tony Abbott became a naturalised Australian citizen on 26 June 1981, apparently so as to become eligible for a Rhodes scholarship.

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452. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's spent her childhood in Grantham, where her father owned two grocery shops.

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453. Prime Minister Imran Khan had urged White to go for an abortion Tyrian looked extraordinarily like Khan.

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454. Woodrow Wilson was the two-term 28th president of the United States, serving from 1913 to 1921.

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455. Joseph Isadore Joe Lieberman is an American politician, having served as a United States Senator from Connecticut from 1989 to 2013.

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456. In January 1978, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher criticised Labour immigration policy with the goal of attracting voters away from the Front and to the Conservatives.

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457. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was chief negotiator for the Japanese government on behalf of the families of Japanese abductees taken to North Korea.

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458. Mike Pence is the 48th and current Vice President of the United States, in office since January 20, 2017.

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459. On February 10, 2007, Barack Obama announced his candidacy for President of the United States in front of the Old State Capitol building in Springfield, Illinois.

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460. Prime Minister Imran Khan publicly demanded a Pakistani apology towards the Bangladeshi people for the atrocities committed in 1971, He called the 1971 operation a "blunder" and likened it to today's treatment of Pashtuns in the war on terror.

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461. In 1988, George HW Bush defeated Massachusetts governor Michael Dukakis to become the 41st president of the United States.

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462. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher generally supported the welfare state, while proposing to rid it of abuses.

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463. In 1975, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher defeated Heath in the Conservative Party leadership election to become Leader of the Opposition, the first woman to lead a major political party in the United Kingdom.

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464. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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465. In 2006, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher attended the official Washington, DC memorial service to commemorate the fifth anniversary of the 11 September attacks on the US.

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466. Prime Minister David Cameron agreed to holding the Scottish independence referendum, 2014 and eliminated the "devomax" option from the ballot for a straight out yes or no vote.

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467. New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern praised Meghan Markle for her perseverance during her 16-day royal tour with Prince Harry during her second trimester of pregnancy.

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468. In February 2007 Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher became the first living British prime minister to be honoured with a statue in the Houses of Parliament.

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469. Abraham Lincoln United was an American lawyer and politician who served as the 16th president of the United States from 1861 until his assassination in April 1865.

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470. Abraham Lincoln was a hard-working man who brought the same diligence to every position that he held, including the Office of the President of the United States.

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471. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher intended to promote neoliberal economic ideas at home and abroad.

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472. Hazel Blair has appeared as himself at the end of the first episode of The Amazing Mrs Pritchard, a British television series about an unknown housewife becoming Prime Minister.

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473. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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474. Mike Pence was inaugurated as Vice President of the United States on January 20, 2017.

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475. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will lay the foundation or inaugurate various development projects, including two All India Institutes of Medical Sciences in Jammu and Srinagar divisions during a day-long visit to Jammu and Kashmir on Sunday amid tight security.

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476. Prime Minister Winston Churchill associated with a group of Conservatives known as the Hughligans, although he was critical of the Conservative government on various issues.

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477. Prime Minister Winston Churchill joined the police although did not direct their operation.

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478. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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479. On November 4, 2008, Barack Obama is elected president of the United States, the first African American to ever hold the office.

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480. Jimmy Carter was the 39th president of the United States, serving from 1977 to 1981.

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481. In 2010, Prime Minister Theresa May promised to bring the level of net migration down to less than 100,000.

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482. In 1982, as a result of redistricting, Senator Chuck Schumer faced a potential matchup with veteran Brooklyn congressman Steve Solarz, although the matchup did not actually materialize.

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483. Sadiq Khan won the largest number of votes in one election of any politician in British history.

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484. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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485. Bhupesh Baghel was born on 23 August 1961 and is an Indian politician serving as the third and current Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh.

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486. Prime Minister Tony Blair joined the Labour Party shortly after graduating from Oxford in 1975.

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487. President James Madison became the target of attacks from Congressman John Randolph, a leader of the tertium quids.

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488. In July 2008 Prime Minister Gordon Brown supported a new bill extending the pre-charge detention period to 42 days.

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489. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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490. In 1954, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was defeated when she sought selection to be the Conservative party candidate for the Orpington by-election of January 1955.

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491. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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492. In July 2010, Prime Minister Theresa May presented the House of Commons with proposals for a fundamental review of the previous Labour government's security and counter-terrorism legislation, including "stop and search" powers, and her intention to review the 28-day limit on detaining terrorist suspects without charge.

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493. Lloyd George governed Britain with a small "War Cabinet" of five permanent members, only one of whom was a politician of standing.

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494. Anupam Kher was last seen in "The Accidental Prime Minister", a biopic based on the life of former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

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495. Anupam Kher was last seen in "The Accidental Prime Minister", a biopic based on the life of former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

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496. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's ruling Liberal Democratic Party suffered great losses in the upper house election, marking the first time it had lost control in 52 years.

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497. Prime Minister David Cameron said he wanted to reaffirm his "unshakable" belief in Israel within the same message.

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498. Prime Minister Tony Blair increased police powers by adding to the number of arrestable offences, compulsory DNA recording and the use of dispersal orders.

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499. In 1952, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher put politics aside for a time to study law.

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500. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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501. Anupam Kher was last seen in "The Accidental Prime Minister", a biopic based on the life of former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

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502. Prime Minister Gordon Brown stood down at the General Election in May 2015.

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503. Prime Minister Winston Churchill, learning that the troops were already travelling, allowed them to go as far as Swindon and Cardiff, but blocked their deployment; he was concerned that the use of troops could lead to bloodshed.

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504. Prime Minister Gordon Brown would remain in this role for 10 years and two months, making him the longest-serving Chancellor in modern history.

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505. Nawaz Sharif gave strong and vehement criticism to former Prime minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto's socialist economics policies, as citing as "lamentable state of Pakistan".

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506. Prime Minister Imran Khan was reported to be attacked with guns which forced him to travel in a bullet-proof vehicle.

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507. Subramanian Swamy was born on 15 September 1939 and is an Indian economist, statistician and politician who serves as a Member of Parliament in Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Indian Parliament.

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508. Prime Minister Winston Churchill was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1953 "for his mastery of historical and biographical description as well as for brilliant oratory in defending exalted human values".

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509. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher had already begun to work on her presentation on the advice of Gordon Reece, a former television producer.

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510. Prime Minister Tony Abbott lost a Liberal Party leadership spill on 14 September 2015, and was replaced by Malcolm Turnbull as leader of the party and Prime Minister of Australia.

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511. Tony Blair Associates was succeeded as Leader of the Labour Party and as Prime Minister by Gordon Brown in June 2007.

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512. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher became a Privy Councillor upon becoming Secretary of State for Education and Science in 1970.

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513. Prime Minister Winston Churchill became Secretary of State for the Colonies in 1921 and was a signatory of the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921, which established the Irish Free State.

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514. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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515. Prime Minister Winston Churchill told his granddaughter, Edwina, that Montgomery's behaviour in leaking a private conversation was "monstrous".

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516. Nigel Farage is well-known for his contentious comments against other politicians and leaders.

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517. In 1990, Nawaz Sharif led the conservative Islamic Democratic Alliance and became the 12th Prime Minister of Pakistan.

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518. George Herbert Walker George HW Bush was an American politician who served as the 41st President of the United States from 1989 to 1993.

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519. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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520. Arun Jaitley was born on 28 December 1952 and is an Indian politician and advocate, who is a Minister without Portfolio of the Government of India.

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521. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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522. Prime Minister Tony Blair gives lectures, earning up to US$250,000 for a 90-minute speech, and in 2008 he was said to be the highest paid speaker in the world.

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523. Prime Minister Imran Khan became the first person in the history of Pakistan general elections who contested and won in all five constituencies, surpassing Zulfikar Ali Bhutto who contested in four but won in three constituencies in 1970.

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524. Prime Minister Winston Churchill was selected as one of the two Conservative parliamentary candidates at the June 1899 by-election in Oldham, Lancashire.

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525. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was a public supporter of the Prague Declaration on European Conscience and Communism and the resulting Prague Process, and sent a public letter of support to its preceding conference.

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526. Joint Base Andrews is widely known for housing Air Force One—both of the two Boeing VC-25 aircraft that are used by the President of the United States are situated at Joint Base Andrews.

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527. Stephen Harper was sworn in as Canada's 22nd prime minister on February 6, 2006.

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528. Prime Minister Gordon Brown worked as a tutor for the Open University.

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529. On 4 April 2000 Prime Minister David Cameron was selected as prospective candidate for Witney in Oxfordshire.

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530. In 1997, Prime Minister David Cameron played up the company's prospects for digital terrestrial television, for which it joined with ITV Granada and Sky to form British Digital Broadcasting.

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531. Stephen Harper is currently in his 6th year as Prime Minister of Canada.

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532. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was expected to retain a majority of seats in the Diet.

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533. Prime Minister Gordon Brown resigned as leader of the Labour Party with immediate effect.

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534. Prime Minister Winston Churchill settled into his official London residence at Admiralty House, and established his new office aboard the admiralty yacht, the Enchantress.

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535. Kiran Bedi was born on 9 June 1949 and is a retired Indian Police Service officer, social activist, former tennis player and politician who is the current Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry.

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536. Joe Biden became vice president of the United States after spending 36 years as a US senator from Delaware.

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537. Van Buren established friendships with prominent politicians and quickly became an influential political figure.

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538. Prime Minister Gordon Brown chose not to stand again for his seat in the May 2015 parliamentary election.

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539. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe described this as "proactive pacificism", with the goal of making Japan a more "normal" country, able to defend itself.

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540. Mahmoud Abbas quit as prime minister after four months of struggles with Arafat over control of Palestinian security forces.

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541. Ahead of the 1997 general election, Prime Minister Theresa May was selected as the Conservative candidate for Maidenhead, a new seat which was created from parts of the seats of Windsor and Maidenhead and Wokingham.

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542. At this juncture, Prime Minister Gordon Brown was expected to announce his candidacy for the Labour leadership, but he did not.

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543. Prime Minister David Cameron revealed he had led other members of the team across Smith Square to jeer at Transport House, the former Labour headquarters.

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544. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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545. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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546. Prime Minister Gordon Brown's is patron of several charities and has written articles for national newspapers related to this.

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547. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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548. Prime Minister Winston Churchill maintained that his actions prolonged the resistance by a week and that this time had enabled the Allies to secure Calais and Dunkirk.

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549. Abraham Lincoln was an American lawyer and politician who served as the 16th president of the United States from 1861 until his assassination in April 1865.

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550. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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551. Prime Minister Gordon Brown's was bright, too, though not like him, but they seemed made for each other.

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552. Lloyd George was the final Liberal to serve as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

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553. President James Madison became the target of attacks from Congressman John Randolph, a leader of a faction of the party known as the tertium quids.

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554. Prime Minister Tony Blair states that Blair had a "wobble" and considered changing his mind on the eve of the bombing of Iraq in 1998.

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555. Prime Minister Tony Blair was succeeded as Leader of the Labour Party and as Prime Minister by Gordon Brown in June 2007.

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556. Ted Stevens left the Senate with the distinction of having been the longest-serving Republican senator at the time, according to the Navy.

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557. Prime Minister David Cameron's was born on 24 August 2010, three weeks prematurely, while the family was on holiday in Cornwall.

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558. Prime Minister Tony Blair was sometimes perceived as paying insufficient attention both to the views of his own Cabinet colleagues and to those of the House of Commons.

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559. George Herbert Walker George HW Bush was the 41st president of the United States, but in many ways, he was the last of his kind.

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560. Prime Minister David Cameron was born in Marylebone, London, and raised at Peasemore in Berkshire.

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561. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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562. In January 2013 and 2015, Sadiq Khan was nominated for the Politician of the Year Award at the British Muslim Awards.

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563. Prime Minister Tony Abbott was one of the leading voices within the party campaigning for the successful "No" vote, pitting him against future parliamentary colleague and leading republican Malcolm Turnbull.

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564. Prime Minister Gordon Brown said in a letter published on 17 March 2008 that the United Kingdom would hold an inquiry into the war.

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565. Stephen Harper is the third prime minister, after Pierre Trudeau and John Turner, to send his children to Rockcliffe Park Public School, in Ottawa.

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566. Prime Minister David Cameron denied that austerity had contributed to the 2011 England riots, instead blaming street gangs and opportunistic looters.

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567. Rand Paul was one of fourteen Republican Senators to vote against the proposal.

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568. At the age of 39, Prime Minister Imran Khan took the winning last wicket himself.

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569. On 1 December 2014, Prime Minister Gordon Brown announced that he would not be seeking re-election to parliament.

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570. Manmohan Singh served as the acting prime minister till 25 May 2014, when Narendra Modi was sworn in as the new prime minister.

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571. Anupam Kher was last seen in "The Accidental Prime Minister", a biopic based on the life of former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

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572. Prime Minister Tony Abbott went on to lead the Coalition to victory in the 2013 election and was sworn in as the 28th Prime Minister of Australia on 18 September 2013.

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573. Prime Minister David Cameron supported the introduction of gay marriage despite more of his own Conservative MPs voting against the move than for it, meaning the support of Lib Dem MPs in government and Labour MPs in opposition was required to allow it to pass.

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574. Prime Minister Gordon Brown was educated first at Kirkcaldy West Primary School where he was selected for an experimental fast stream education programme, which took him two years early to Kirkcaldy High School for an academic hothouse education taught in separate classes.

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575. David Lloyd George was a liberal British statesman who became prime minister during World War I After earning election to the House of Commons in 1890, he was named chancellor of the exchequer in 1908, and introduced health and unemployment benefits with the National Insurance Act of 1911.

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576. On November 4, 2008, Barack Obama Biden became the first African American to be elected President of the United States, sparking many celebrations in the United States and around the world.

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577. David Miliband described himself as a new type of Labour politician, looking to move beyond the divisiveness of Blairism and Brownism, and calling for an end to the "factionalism and psychodramas" of Labour's past.

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578. Lloyd George became minister of munitions early in World War I, eventually taking over as war minister before becoming prime minister in December 1916.

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579. Prime Minister David Cameron was seen encouraging Conservative MPs to join the standing ovation given to Tony Blair at the end of his last Prime Minister's Question Time; he had paid tribute to the "huge efforts" Blair had made and said Blair had "considerable achievements to his credit, whether it is peace in Northern Ireland or his work in the developing world, which will endure".

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580. In March 2018, Susan Collins was one of four Republican senators to vote against tabling a resolution that would cease the US military's support for Saudi Arabia's bombing operations in Yemen.

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581. Prime Minister Imran Khan topped both the bowling and batting averages against England in three Test series in 1982, taking 21 wickets and averaging 56 with the bat.

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582. Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan addressed the nation amidst nationwide protests against Asia Bibi's acquittal.

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583. Prime Minister Gordon Brown served as Rector until 1975, and edited the document The Red Paper on Scotland.

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584. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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585. Richard Lugar won reelection to a fourth term, defeating Democratic former US Congressman Jim Jontz.

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586. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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587. Lloyd George governed Britain with a small "War Cabinet" of five permanent members, only one of whom was a politician of standing.

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588. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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589. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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590. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the newly constructed multi.

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591. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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592. In September 2013 Prime Minister Shinzo Abe called for a "society in which all women can shine", setting a target that 30 percent of leadership positions should be held by women by 2020.

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593. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's became an advocate of Croatian and Slovenian independence.

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594. In 2016, then-Prime Minister David Cameron called a referendum "to settle this European question in British politics" once and for all.

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595. Benjamin Netanyahu is the only prime minister in Israel's history to have been elected three times in a row.

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596. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's became Prime Minister after winning the 1979 general election.

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597. Prime Minister David Cameron announced on 29 September 2005 that he would be a candidate.

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598. Manmohan Singh became the first Sikh Prime Minister of India and served from 2004 to 2014.

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599. John Adams was the second president of the United States and was one of the most influential presidents.

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600. On November 8, 2016, Pence was elected vice president of the United States when Donald Trump won the presidential race, defeating Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton.

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601. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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602. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's defeated Heath on the first ballot and he resigned the leadership.

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603. Neiphiu Rio was born on 11 November 1950 and is an Indian politician who is the current Chief Minister of Nagaland.

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604. Prime Minister Winston Churchill coined the term "seaplane" and ordered 100 to be constructed for the Navy.

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605. Chuck Grassley voted with 52 other Republican senators to approve the bill.

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606. On 22 April 2011 it was announced that Prime Minister Gordon Brown would be taking on an unpaid advisory role at the World Economic Forum.

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607. Nawaz Sharif started his political career during the period of nationalization policies introduced by former Prime minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto.

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608. Prime Minister Winston Churchill found a haven in art to overcome the spells of depression which some say he suffered throughout his life.

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609. Prime Minister Winston Churchill refused to condemn the Soviet crushing of East Germany, commenting on 10 July 1953 that "The Russians were surprisingly patient about the disturbances in East Germany".

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610. Prime Minister Tony Blair criticised other governments for not doing enough to solve global climate change.

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611. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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612. In 1923, Prime Minister Winston Churchill acted as a paid consultant for Burmah Oil to lobby the British government to allow Burmah exclusive rights to Persian (Iranian) oil resources; these rights were ultimately granted.

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613. On 1 December 2009, Prime Minister Tony Abbott was elected to the position of Leader of the Liberal Party of Australia over Turnbull and Shadow Treasurer Joe Hockey.

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614. Prime Minister Winston Churchill received an advance payment of £8000 for the book, the highest ever paid for a political biography in Britain to that point; on publication, it was generally well received.

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615. Vice President of the United States Mike Karen Pence attended the State of the Union address on January 30, 2018, with his wife, Karen.

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616. In March 2015, Netanyahu was elected to his fourth term as prime minister.

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617. Robert Peel finally became Prime Minister again after the 1841 general election.

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618. Prime Minister Imran Khan ended his south Punjab campaign by addressing rallies in various Seraiki belt cities.

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619. Jacinda Ardern is the third woman to serve as the country's prime minister.

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620. On 5 November 2017, Jacinda Ardern made her first official overseas trip to Australia, where she met Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull for the first time.

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621. Prime Minister Winston Churchill believed that the Labour Party, as a socialist party, did not fully support the existing British Constitution.

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622. Prime Minister Winston Churchill was the main architect of the Ten Year Rule, a principle that allowed the Treasury to dominate and control strategic, foreign and financial policies under the assumption that "there would be no great European war for the next five or ten years".

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623. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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624. Alex Salmond became the first nationalist politician to hold the office of First Minister.

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625. Prime Minister Winston Churchill was a career politician, with biographer Robert Rhodes James describing him as a man "who was to devote himself for his entire adult life to the profession of politics".

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626. Leonid Brezhnev was a politician who had emerged at national level during the Cold War and led the USSR as the Cold War developed throughout the 1960s.

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627. Prime Minister David Cameron was reported to have missed out on selection for Ashford in December 1994 after failing to get to the selection meeting as a result of train delays.

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628. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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629. Prime Minister Tony Blair resigned from his Sedgefield seat in the House of Commons in the traditional form of accepting the Stewardship of the Chiltern Hundreds, to which he was appointed by Gordon Brown in one of the latter's last acts as Chancellor of the Exchequer.

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630. Tony Blair decided not to issue a list of Resignation Honours, making him the first Prime Minister of the modern era not to do so.

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631. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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632. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe reshuffled his cabinet on 27 August 2007.

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633. Prime Minister Winston Churchill was critical of Kitchener's actions during the war, particularly the latter's unmerciful treatment of enemy wounded and his desecration of Muhammad Ahmad's tomb in Omdurman.

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634. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's not visiting the shrine prompted a Japanese nationalist named Yoshihiro Tanjo to cut off his own little finger in protest and mail it to the LDP.

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635. Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses meeting in Dandi, pays tribute to Mahatma Gandhi and Satyagrahis.

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636. Prime Minister Winston Churchill called for world unity through the UN, while stressing that Britain was uniquely placed to exert leadership through her links to the Commonwealth, the US and Europe.

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637. In 2018, Jacinda Ardern became the first Prime Minister of New Zealand to march in a gay pride parade.

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638. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's was the first woman entitled to full membership rights as an honorary member of the Carlton Club on becoming Leader of the Conservative Party in 1975.

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639. Narendra Modi was Gujarat chief minister for 13 years until he took over as Prime Minister in 2014.

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640. Prime Minister Imran Khan entered into an agreement with Sharif administration to establish a three-member high-powered judicial commission which would be formed under a presidential ordinance.

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641. Lloyd George governed Britain with a small "War Cabinet" of five permanent members, only one of whom was a politician of standing.

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642. Prime Minister Tony Abbott was first elected Member of Parliament for Warringah in 1994.

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643. Prime Minister Winston Churchill stood for the Liberals again in the 1923 general election, losing in Leicester West.

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644. Wendell Willkie gave interviews to reporters there, and his firm support of Roosevelt's aid to the Allies led Congressman Martin and Senator McNary to support a peacetime draft despite the strident objections of many Republicans and some Democrats.

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645. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher won a seat in the House of Commons in 1959, representing Finchley.

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646. On 10 May 2010, Prime Minister Gordon Brown announced he would stand down as leader of the Labour Party, and instructed the party to put into motion the processes to elect a new leader.

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647. Dominic Raab believes the Prime Minister is returning to Brussels with a "strengthened hand" as she seeks to save her Brexit deal.

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648. Najib Razak entered office as Prime Minister with a focus on domestic economic issues and political reform.

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649. Laura Kelly was born on January 24, 1950 and is an American politician who is the 48th and current governor of Kansas, serving since 2019.

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650. Nawaz Sharif executed a remarkable political comeback in 2013, securing a third term as prime minister when the PML-N won a resounding victory in the May legislative elections.

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651. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was re-elected for a third term in 1987, but her subsequent support for the Community Charge was widely unpopular, and her views on the European Community were not shared by others in her Cabinet.

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652. Prime Minister Narendra Modi was addressing a gathering at Leh in Jammu and Kashmir after inaugurating several developmental projects.

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653. Lloyd George governed Britain with a small "War Cabinet" of five permanent members, only one of whom was a politician of standing.

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654. Prime Minister Winston Churchill planned to penetrate the Baltic with a naval force.

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655. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher won a place to study chemistry at Somerville College, Oxford, in 1943.

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656. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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657. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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658. In November 2017, Prime Minister Theresa May said the actions of Myanmar Army and police against the Rohingya Muslim minority in Myanmar "looks like ethnic cleansing".

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659. In 1987, Chris Shays won a special election to fill the vacant seat of the late Congressman Stewart McKinney.

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660. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher removed Geoffrey Howe as Foreign Secretary in July 1989 after he and Lawson had forced her to agree to a plan for Britain to join the European Exchange Rate Mechanism.

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661. Joe Lieberman is an American politician, having served as a United States Senator from Connecticut from 1989 to 2013.

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662. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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663. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe campaigned using the slogan "Nippon o Torimodosu", promising economic revival through monetary easing, higher public spending and the continued use of nuclear energy, and a tough line in territorial disputes.

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664. Lloyd George welcomed the Fall of the Tsar, both in a private letter to his brother and in a message to the new Russian Prime Minister, Prince Lvov, not least as the war could now be portrayed as a clash between liberal governments and the autocratic Central Powers.

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665. Leonid Brezhnev was a politician who had emerged at national level during the Cold War and led the USSR as the Cold War developed throughout the 1960s.

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666. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's is the protagonist in two films, played by Lindsay Duncan in Margaret and by Meryl Streep in The Iron Lady (2011), in which she is depicted as suffering from dementia or Alzheimer's disease.

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667. On February 10, 2007, President Obama announced that he would be running for President of the United States.

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668. Over his career, Stephen Harper was elected to the House of Commons seven times, and served three times as Prime Minister of Canada.

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669. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will attend the swearing-in ceremony of Maldives President-elect Ibrahim Mohamed Solih on 17th of this month.

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670. Prime Minister Tony Abbott is an opponent of embryonic stem cell research and euthanasia.

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671. Prime Minister David Cameron was much more socially liberal than Howard but enjoyed working for him.

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672. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher told him there was absolutely no difference between them and that "apartheid must go".

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673. Prime Minister Tony Blair built his foreign policy on basic principles and added a new activist philosophy of "interventionism".

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674. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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675. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher became closely aligned with the Cold War policies of US President Ronald Reagan, based on their shared distrust of Communism.

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676. In 2007, New York Congresswoman Louise Slaughter became the first woman to chair the Rules Committee.

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677. Prime Minister David Cameron was appointed Opposition frontbench local government spokesman in 2004, before being promoted to the Shadow Cabinet that June as head of policy co-ordination.

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678. In June 2007, Prime Minister Imran Khan faced political opponents in and outside the parliament.

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679. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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680. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has increased its allies in its international campaign to counter the North Korean nuclear cards.

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681. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has favored short-term working visas for migrant workers to "work and raise incomes for a limited period of time, and then return home".

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682. Prime Minister Theresa May's was the longest-serving Home Secretary for over 60 years, since James Chuter Ede who served over six years and two months from August 1945 to October 1951.

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683. Prime Minister Winston Churchill was elected prime minister in the 1951 election.

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684. In 1998, Prime Minister Theresa May voted against lowering the age of consent for homosexual acts, and was absent for the vote on the repeal of Section 28 in 2003.

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685. Stephen King engaged, saying: "Well bottom of the lying journalistic gutter", the congressman tweeted in the wee morning hours Friday.

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686. Neiphiu Rio is an Indian politician belonging to Naga People's Frontwho currently serves as the Chief Minister of the state of Nagaland.

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687. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address a rally at Vijaypur in Jammu.

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688. Abraham Lincoln was elected President of the United States in 1860.

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689. Prime Minister Gordon Brown became an opposition spokesman on Trade and Industry in 1985.

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690. Prime Minister Narendra Modi attacked the Congress for its double standards on the issue of cow protection.

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691. In late June 2010, Prime Minister Theresa May announced plans for a temporary cap on UK visas for non-EU migrants.

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692. Prime Minister Winston Churchill was unable to find a single supporter in the House and the debate ended without a division.

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693. In 2013 Kevin Spacey began a starring role as a cutthroat US congressman from South Carolina in the political drama House of Cards, an episodic series created for Netflix and distributed via the company's online streaming-video service.

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694. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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695. Prime Minister Winston Churchill expressed concerns about the relations between European settlers and the indigenous southern African population; after Zulu launched the Bambatha Rebellion in Natal, he complained of Europeans' "disgusting butchery of the natives".

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696. In March 2015, Benjamin Netanyahu was elected to his fourth term as prime minister.

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697. Karen Pence is the wife of Mike Pence, the former governor of Indiana who became vice president of the United States in 2017.

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698. On 6 October 2012, Prime Minister Imran Khan joined a vehicle caravan of protesters from Islamabad to the village of Kotai in Pakistan's South Waziristan region against US drone missile strikes.

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699. New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi was scheduled to visit Kedarnath and offer prayers in the revered shrine during Diwali.

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700. Prime Minister Winston Churchill was a very emotional man, unafraid to shed tears when appropriate.

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701. Prime Minister Winston Churchill thought this might have been the reason for the removal of Beria.

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702. Sadiq Khan was nominated for the Politician of the Year Award at the British Muslim Awards in January 2013 and 2015 and won the award in February 2016.

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703. Prime Minister Imran Khan ruled out a military solution to the conflict and denied the possibility of a fourth war between India and Pakistan over the disputed mountainous region.

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704. Prime Minister Gordon Brown is the brother-in-law of environmental journalist Clare Rewcastle Brown.

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705. Prime Minister Winston Churchill sailed for Egypt, where he joined the 21st Lancers at Cairo before they headed south along the River Nile to take part in the Battle of Omdurman against the army of Sudanese leader Abdallahi ibn Muhammad.

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706. Prime Minister Theresa May was nominated as one of the Society's Inspiring Women of 2006.

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707. Prime Minister David Cameron admitted the offence and had not been involved in selling drugs, so he was not expelled but was fined, prevented from leaving the school grounds, and given a "Georgic".

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708. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe studied public administration and graduated with a bachelor's degree in political science from Seikei University in 1977.

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709. On 23 March 2013, Prime Minister Imran Khan introduced the Naya Pakistan Resolution at the start of his election campaign.

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710. Arvind Kejriwal became the fifth most-mentioned Indian politician on social media channels in the run-up to the elections.

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711. Prime Minister Imran Khan was again elected to the parliament in the 2013 elections, when his party emerged as the second largest in the country by popular vote.

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712. Hazel Blair became the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom on 2 May 1997, serving concurrently as First Lord of the Treasury, Minister for the Civil Service and Leader of the Labour Party.

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713. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe married Akie Matsuzaki, a socialite and former radio disc jockey, in 1987.

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714. Leonid Brezhnev was a politician who had emerged at national level during the Cold War and led the USSR as the Cold War developed throughout the 1960s.

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715. Lyndon B Johnson worked hard and rose quickly, winning special election to the US House of Representatives in 1937 when a congressman in his district died in office.

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716. Martin Van Buren served as the 8th President of the United States from March 4, 1837 to March 4, 1841.

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717. Since then Prime Minister Imran Khan became a real threat to the ruling parties and a future political prospect in Pakistan.

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718. At this time, Prime Minister Winston Churchill publicly gave his support to the King.

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719. Robert Peel was the first serving British Prime Minister to have his photograph taken.

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720. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was challenged for the leadership of the Conservative Party by the little-known backbench MP Sir Anthony Meyer in the 1989 leadership election.

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721. Mike Pence sat in on calls made by President Trump to foreign heads of government and state such as Russian president Vladimir Putin and Australian prime minister Malcolm Turnbull.

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722. Prime Minister Imran Khan ended the campaign by addressing a rally of supporters in Islamabad via a video link while lying on a bed at a hospital in Lahore.

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723. Lloyd George governed Britain with a small "War Cabinet" of five permanent members, only one of whom was a politician of standing.

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724. At the rally, Prime Minister Imran Khan was captured by student activists from the Islami Jamiat-e-Talaba and roughly treated.

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725. Jeremy Corbyn was encouraged to resign by Tom Watson and senior Labour politicians including his predecessor, Ed Miliband.

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726. Orrin Hatch voted with 47 other Republican senators to approve the bill.

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727. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe offered Japan's support to other countries in resolving territorial disputes.

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728. Prime Minister Winston Churchill promoted the idea of an unemployment insurance scheme, which would be part-funded by the state.

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729. Prime Minister Winston Churchill wrote his only work of fiction, Savrola, a roman a clef set in an imagined Balkan kingdom.

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730. In 2012 Prime Minister Gordon Brown was named UN special envoy for global education.

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731. On February 10, 2007, President Obama announced his candidacy for President of the United States in front of the Old State Capitol building in Springfield, Illinois.

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732. Joe Biden became the 47th Vice President of the United States on January 20, 2009, when he was inaugurated alongside President Barack Obama.

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733. On 17 September 2010, Prime Minister David Cameron attended a private ceremony for the funeral of his father in Berkshire, which prevented him from hearing the address of Pope Benedict XVI in Westminster Hall, an occasion he would otherwise have attended.

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734. Prime Minister Tony Blair's links with, and receipt of an undisclosed sum from, UI Energy Corporation, have been subject to media comment in the UK.

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735. On 2 July 2010, Prime Minister Theresa May stated she would be supporting the previous Labour Government's Anti-Discrimination Laws enshrined in the Equality Act 2010 despite having opposed it before.

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736. Mahmoud Abbas faced grave challenges as the elected president of the Palestinian Authority where he would have complete control over the Palestinian Authority that he did not have as Prime Minister.

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737. Prime Minister Imran Khan is established as having the second-highest all-time batting average of 61.86 for a Test batsman playing at position 6 of the batting order.

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738. Prime Minister David Cameron has urged politicians to concentrate more on improving people's happiness and "general well-being", instead of focusing solely on "financial wealth".

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739. Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Srinagar on Sunday on a day-long visit to Jammu and Kashmir.

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740. Mike Pence became the Vice President of the United States alongside Donald Trump in 2017.

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741. In 1987 then-congressman Chuck Schumer wrote a New York Times op-ed opposing the repeal of the Glass–Steagall Act of 1933, which was entitled "Don't Let Banks Become Casinos".

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742. In 1980, at 29, Senator Chuck Schumer was elected as a congressman from the 9th Congressional District.

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743. Prime Minister Tony Abbott was born in London to an Australian mother and a British father, and moved to Sydney at the age of two.

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744. Prime Minister Winston Churchill was an amateur bricklayer, constructing buildings and garden walls at his country home at Chartwell, where he bred butterflies.

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745. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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746. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, known for his nationalist views, was on his way to a park in central Tokyo to attend a rally calling on North Korea to return Japanese nationals kidnapped by the communist state during the Cold War, local media said.

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747. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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748. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's ruling coalition took almost a majority of the vote and two thirds of the seats.

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749. Prime Minister Tony Blair was helped on the campaign trail by soap opera actress Pat Phoenix, his father-in-law's girlfriend.

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750. Prime Minister Imran Khan said his inspiration is to build Pakistan as a humanitarian state based on principles of first Islamic state of Medina.

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751. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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752. Prime Minister Tony Abbott repeatedly spoke of his admiration for Pearson, and in March 2010, introduced the Wild Rivers Bill to Parliament in support of Pearson's campaign to overturn the Queensland government's Wild Rivers legislation.

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753. John Adams became the first vice president of the United States and the second president.

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754. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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755. Lloyd George governed Britain with a small "War Cabinet" of five permanent members, only one of whom was a politician of standing.

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756. Tony Blair is the only Prime Minister with three consecutive general election victories, with victories in 1997, 2001, and 2005.

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757. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe had raised his public profile with strong criticisms of North Korea, a longtime nemesis of Japan.

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758. On March 19, 2003, Mahmoud Abbas was named prime minister of the Palestinian Authority.

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759. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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760. Bhupesh Baghel was born on 23 August 1961 and is an Indian politician serving as the third and current Chief Minister of the State of Chhattisgarh.

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761. Prime Minister Imran Khan retired permanently from cricket six months after his last ODI, the historic 1992 World Cup final against England in Melbourne, Australia.

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762. David Cameron was seen encouraging Conservative MPs to join the standing ovation given to Tony Blair at the end of his last Prime Minister's Question Time; he had paid tribute to the "huge efforts" Blair had made and said Blair had "considerable achievements to his credit, whether it is peace in Northern Ireland or his work in the developing world, which will endure".

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763. Prime Minister Theresa May is currently orchestrating the Brexit negotiations with the European Union, adhering to the Chequers Agreement, agreed in 2018.

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764. Leonid Brezhnev was an archetypal Soviet politician, head of the USSR, the First General Secretary of the CPSU, and the first person in Soviet history to hold both the leadership of the party and of the state.

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765. Prime Minister Imran Khan has served as a part of the Standing Committees on Kashmir and Public Accounts.

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766. Prime Minister Winston Churchill went then to Venice, and from there toured Italy by motorcar with his friend, Lionel Rothschild.

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767. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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768. In 1986, Harry Reid won the Democratic nomination for the seat of retiring two-term incumbent Republican Senator Paul Laxalt.

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769. In January 2018, Chuck Grassley was one of thirty-six Republican senators to sign a letter to President Trump requesting he preserve the North American Free Trade Agreement by modernizing it for the economy of the 21st Century.

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770. On 1 February 1999, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif made a breakthrough with India when he invited his counterpart to Pakistan.

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771. On 16 May 1995, at the age of 43, Prime Minister Imran Khan married 21-year-old Jemima Goldsmith, in a two-minute ceremony conducted in Urdu in Paris.

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772. Prime Minister Gordon Brown was re-elected as MP for Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath with 29,559 votes.

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773. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's voted in favour of David Steel's bill to legalise abortion, as well as a ban on hare coursing.

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774. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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775. Nirmala Sitharaman is an Indian politician,current Defence Minister of India,She is a member of the Rajya Sabha for Karnataka.

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776. Prime Minister Winston Churchill stood again as a Conservative candidate for the seat of Oldham at the 1900 general election, securing a narrow victory.

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777. Bhupesh Baghel is a Congress politician and third chief minister of Chhattisgarh.

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778. Prime Minister Imran Khan was invited by Nawaz Sharif to join his political party.

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779. Jacinda Ardern is the third female Prime Minister of New Zealand.

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780. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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781. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to tour Uttarakhand this month.

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782. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's condemned the invasion, said it showed the bankruptcy of a detente policy, and helped convince some British athletes to boycott the 1980 Moscow Olympics.

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783. Sambit Patra was born on 13 December 1974 and is an Indian politician who is one of the official spokespersons of the Bharatiya Janata Party with the designation of National Spokesperson of the party.

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784. Prime Minister Imran Khan urged the Government of Pakistan to play a positive role to resolve the matter between both countries.

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785. Prime Minister Gordon Brown has often said "War is tragic", echoing Blair's quote, "War is horrible".

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786. In 2004, Stephen Harper said "the Upper House remains a dumping ground for the favoured cronies of the prime minister".

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787. Joseph Isadore Joe Lieberman is an American politician, lobbyist and attorney who served as a United States Senator from Connecticut from 1989 to 2013.

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788. John Adams won the election by a narrow margin, becoming the second president of the United States.

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789. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher introduced a series of economic policies intended to reverse high unemployment and Britain's struggles in the wake of the Winter of Discontent and an ongoing recession.

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790. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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791. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe sought to revise or broaden the interpretation of Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution in order to permit Japan to maintain de jure military forces.

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792. Joint Base Andrews is widely known for housing Air Force One—both of the two Boeing VC-25 aircraft that are used by the President of the United States are situated at Joint Base Andrews.

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793. In 2008, Prime Minister Tony Abbott spent three weeks teaching in a remote Aboriginal settlement in Coen on Cape York, organised through indigenous leader Noel Pearson.

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794. Prime Minister Winston Churchill was annoyed about friction between Eden and Dulles.

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795. Prime Minister Winston Churchill backed the Liberal vote of censure against the use of Chinese indentured labourers in South Africa, and in favour of a Liberal bill to restore legal rights to trade unions.

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796. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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797. Millard Fillmore came to the notice of the influential Massachusetts senator Daniel Webster, who took the new congressman under his wing.

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798. Jacinda Ardern went to London to work as a senior policy adviser in an 80-person policy unit of then-British Prime Minister Tony Blair.

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799. Narendra Modi was the first Indian prime minister to do so.

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800. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher came from a Liberal family but stood as an Independent.

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801. Chuck Grassley was one of 30 Republican senators who did not support the filibuster.

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802. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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803. Mahmoud Abbas responded by dismissing Prime Minister Ismail Haniyah of Hamas, forming a new cabinet without Hamas, and solidifying his government's control over the West Bank.

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804. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's was the longest-serving British prime minister of the 20th century and the first woman to hold that office.

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805. On 24 July 2008, Prime Minister Gordon Brown spoke at the "Walk of Witness" in support of poverty reduction worldwide during the Lambeth Conference.

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806. On 24 December 2014 Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was re-elected to the position of Prime Minister by the House of Representatives.

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807. Maria Butina told a second American associate, unidentified in the charging documents, that a Kremlin official had endorsed her efforts to establish a back channel to US politicians.

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808. Anupam Kher was last seen in "The Accidental Prime Minister", a biopic based on the life of former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

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809. Leonid Brezhnev was a politician who had emerged at national level during the Cold War and led the USSR as the Cold War developed throughout the 1960s.

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810. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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811. Prime Minister Winston Churchill accepted the post of Chancellor of the Exchequer in Stanley Baldwin's Unionist government, and formally rejoined the Conservative Party, commenting wryly that "anyone can rat, but it takes a certain ingenuity to re-rat".

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812. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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813. On November 8, 2016, Pence was elected Vice President of the United States as Trump's running mate.

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814. On 23 November 2005, Prime Minister Imran Khan was appointed as the chancellor of University of Bradford, succeeding Baroness Lockwood.

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815. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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816. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher supported Lord Rothschild's 1971 proposal for market forces to affect government funding of research.

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817. Prime Minister Tony Abbott's stated goal for these visits was to familiarise himself with indigenous issues.

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818. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the newly constructed multi-modal terminal on River Ganga at Varanasi on Monday, the government said.

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819. In 1994, Prime Minister Tony Blair forged close ties with Michael Levy, a leader of the Jewish Leadership Council.

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820. Orrin Hatch voted with 50 other Republican senators to approve the bill.

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821. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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822. Lyndon Johnson worked hard and rose quickly, winning special election to the US House of Representatives in 1937 when a congressman in his district died in office.

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823. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe initially refrained from visiting the shrine as a sitting Prime Minister.

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824. Anupam Kher was last seen in "The Accidental Prime Minister", a biopic based on the life of former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

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825. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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826. Prime Minister Winston Churchill was one of the best paid writers of his time.

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827. In January 2018, Jon Tester was the only Democratic Senator from a Republican-leaning state to oppose a stopgap funding measure to end a three-day government shutdown and reopen the federal government.

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828. On 22 September 2017, Prime Minister Theresa May officially made public the details of her Brexit proposal during a speech in Florence, urging the European Union to maintain a transitional period of two years after Brexit during which trade terms remain unaltered.

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829. Manmohan Singh was the prime minister for ten years from 2004.

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830. Prime Minister Gordon Brown has, at least ostensibly, been keen to keep his religion a private matter.

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831. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe previously served as Prime Minister from 2006 to 2007.

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832. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher appointed Lord Carrington, a senior member of the party and former Minister of Defence, as Foreign Minister in 1979.

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833. Nawaz Sharif was ousted in 1993, but he again became prime minister when his Pakistan Muslim League party swept the 1997 elections.

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834. Prime Minister Winston Churchill supported the bill and urged Ulster Unionists—a largely Protestant community who desired continued political unity with Britain—to accept it.

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835. Prime Minister Tony Abbott commissioned the Cole Royal Commission into "thuggery and rorts" in the construction industry and created the Office of the Australian Building and Construction Commissioner in response and to lift productivity.

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836. In 1919, Prime Minister Winston Churchill sanctioned the use of tear gas on Kurdish tribesmen in Iraq.

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837. Prime Minister David Cameron left Carlton to run for Parliament in 1997, returning to his job after his defeat.

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838. On 22 February 2017, Benjamin Netanyahu became the first serving Prime Minister of Israel to visit Australia.

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839. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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840. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to lay the foundation stone for the Jewar airport in Gautam Buddh Nagar next month, Union Minister Mahesh Sharma said on Wednesday.

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841. In May 2008 Prime Minister Tony Blair announced a new plan for peace and for Palestinian rights, based heavily on the ideas of the Peace Valley plan.

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842. Prime Minister Winston Churchill found himself seated beside Clementine, and they soon began a lifelong romance.

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843. Tony Blair has appeared as himself at the end of the first episode of The Amazing Mrs Pritchard, a British television series about an unknown housewife becoming Prime Minister.

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844. In 2013, Kevin Spacey became a household name all over again when he landed the role of Congressman Frank Underwood on the Nexflix original drama House of Cards.

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845. Arvind Kejriwal is an Indian politician and a former bureaucrat who is the current and 7th Chief Minister of Delhi since February 2015.

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846. Prime Minister Tony Blair put himself forward as a candidate for the Hackney council elections of 1982 in Queensbridge ward, a safe Labour area, but was not selected.

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847. Prime Minister Gordon Brown was Member of Parliament for the constituency of Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath until he stepped down in 2015.

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848. Prime Minister Gordon Brown tried to hire the former Sun editor David Yelland as a spin doctor.

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849. On 22 May 2009, Manmohan Singh was sworn in as the Prime Minister during a ceremony held at Rashtrapati Bhavan.

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850. Nirmala Sitharaman is an Indian politician of the Bharatiya Janata Party, currently serving as the Minister of Defence in the Narendra Modi government.

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851. Woodrow Wilson was the 28th President of the United States.

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852. Prime Minister Tony Abbott led the Coalition at the 2010 election, which resulted in a hung parliament.

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853. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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854. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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855. On 7 May 2015, David Cameron was re-elected UK Prime Minister with a majority in the Commons.

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856. On November 6, 1860, Lincoln United was elected the 16th president of the United States.

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857. Prime Minister Tony Blair was forced to back down on these proposals because John Prescott and Gordon Brown opposed the PR system, and many members of the Shadow Cabinet were worried about concessions being made towards the Lib Dems.

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858. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was a part of the LDP's inner circle before he ever held formal political office.

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859. Prime Minister Imran Khan retired from cricket in 1992, as one of Pakistan's most successful players.

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860. In 1987 then-congressman Senator Chuck Schumer wrote a New York Times op-ed opposing the repeal of the Glass–Steagall Act of 1933, which was entitled "Don't Let Banks Become Casinos".

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861. Prime Minister Tony Blair introduced tough anti-terrorism and identity card legislation.

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862. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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863. On June 16, 2015, John Trump announced his candidacy for President of the United States at Trump Tower in Manhattan.

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864. On 12 December 2018, Prime Minister Theresa May faced a vote of no confidence in her leadership over opposition to her negotiated Brexit deal from her own party, after the number of Conservative MPs exceeded the 48 no-confidence letter threshold that the 1922 Committee Chairman, Sir Graham Brady required for one to be held.

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865. Prime Minister Winston Churchill was party to treaties that would redraw post-Second World War European and Asian boundaries.

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866. Prime Minister Theresa May's was Chairman of the Conservative Party from 2002 to 2003.

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867. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher resigned as Prime Minister and party leader in November 1990, after Michael Heseltine launched a challenge to her leadership.

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868. Prime Minister David Cameron promised that, before expanding UK air strikes to include IS units in Syria, he would seek parliamentary approval.

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869. On February 10, 2007, Barack Obama formally announced his candidacy for president of the United States.

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870. Michael Howard is a British politician who was Leader of the Conservative Party.

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871. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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872. Prime Minister Gordon Brown had served as Chancellor of the Exchequer, or finance and treasury minister, in Blair's government since 1997.

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873. Prime Minister Gordon Brown went to great lengths to empathise with those who lost family members in the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts.

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874. On 11 June 2004, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher attended the state funeral service for Ronald Reagan.

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875. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher ushered in a decade of painful reform, privatization, deregulation and tax cutting.

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876. Prime Minister Tony Abbott announced that he wanted Turnbull to prosecute the Opposition's case against the Gillard Government's proposed expenditure on a National Broadband Network.

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877. Prime Minister Imran Khan wrote that Bhutto at the age of 21 first came close to Khan in 1975.

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878. Prime Minister Imran Khan cited the "immeasurable hurt" that Rushdie's writings have caused Muslims around the world.

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879. On February 10, 2007, Barack Obama announced that he would be running for President of the United States.

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880. In 1976, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher gave her "Britain Awake" foreign policy speech which lambasted the Soviet Union for seeking world dominance.

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881. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was the youngest woman in history to receive such a post, and among the first MPs elected in 1959 to be promoted.

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882. Prime Minister Gordon Brown was accepted by the University of Edinburgh to study history at the same early age of sixteen.

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883. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to launch an MSME support programme today to enhance credit access to micro, small and medium businesses.

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884. Tony Blair became the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom on 2 May 1997, winning by a landslide.

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885. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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886. Prime Minister Winston Churchill openly ridiculed those who thought war with Germany was inevitable—according to biographer Roy Jenkins he was going through "a pro-German phase"—and in autumn 1909 he visited Germany, spending time with the Kaiser and observing German Army manoeuvres.

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887. In 2007 Prime Minister David Cameron appointed Andy Coulson, former editor of the News of the World, as his director of communications.

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888. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said his unpopularity was hindering the passage of an anti-terrorism law, involving among other things Japan's continued military presence in Afghanistan.

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889. Prime Minister Winston Churchill made four official transatlantic visits to America during his second term as prime minister.

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890. On 28 May 2015, Netanyahu announced that he would be running for an unprecedented fifth term as Prime Minister in the next general election and that he supports Likud's current process of picking MK candidates.

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891. In 2013, Prime Minister Tony Abbott stated on 3AW that if his sister Christine Forster were to have a marriage ceremony with her partner Virginia he would attend.

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892. Prime Minister Tony Blair received his first front-bench appointment in 1984 as assistant Treasury spokesman.

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893. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's went on a state visit to the Soviet Union in 1984 and met with Gorbachev and Council of Ministers Chairman Nikolai Ryzhkov.

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894. Prime Minister Gordon Brown tried to get Andrew Lloyd Webber to join his government as a cultural ambassador.

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895. Woodrow Wilson Washington was the two-term 28th president of the United States, serving from 1913 to 1921.

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896. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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897. Anupam Kher was last seen in "The Accidental Prime Minister", a biopic based on the life of former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

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898. Prime minister Nawaz Sharif took the recommendation but appointed General Musharraf as Chairman of Joint Chiefs after accepting the request of Shehbaz Sharif.

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899. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher attended a local state school and won a place at Somerville College, Oxford, where she studied chemistry from 1943 to 1947.

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900. Prime Minister Gordon Brown stated in the manifesto that the NHS was his top priority.

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901. Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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902. Van Buren was the first of the second generation of American politicians.

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903. In 2011, Joe Manchin was the only Democratic senator to support the proposed Energy Tax Prevention Act, which sought to prohibit the United States Environmental Protection Agency from regulating greenhouse gas.

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904. New York Congresswoman Louise Slaughter has died at the age of 88.

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905. Jim DeMint served as an informal advisor to Fourth District congressman Bob Inglis from 1993 to 1999.

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906. Prime Minister Gordon Brown was elected to Parliament on his second attempt as a Labour MP for Dunfermline East in the 1983 general election.

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907. Robert Peel made his maiden speech at the start of the 1810 session, when he was chosen by Prime Minister Spencer Perceval to second the reply to the king's speech.

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908. Prime Minister Gordon Brown attended the Kirkcaldy West Primary School and, when he was just 16 years old, won a scholarship to the University of Edinburgh.

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909. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's was elected as MP for the seat after a hard campaign in the 1959 election.

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910. Tony Blair Associates initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernizing the format of "Prime Minister's Question Time", during which the prime minister answers questions from members of Parliament.

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911. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe staged a political comeback, and on 26 September 2012 he defeated former Minister of Defense Shigeru Ishiba for the LDP presidency.

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912. On 22 May 1936, Prime Minister Winston Churchill was present at a meeting of Old Guard Conservatives at Lord Winterton's house at Shillinglee Park, to push for greater rearmament.

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913. Prime Minister Gordon Brown was the sixth post-war Prime Minister, of a total of 13, to assume the role without having won a general election.

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914. Prime Minister Winston Churchill held the view that until everything was formally and properly worked out at the Yalta conference, there had to be a temporary, war-time, working agreement with regard to who would run what.

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915. Prime Minister Winston Churchill spent much of the next few years concentrating on his writing, works including Marlborough: His Life and Times—a biography of his ancestor John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough—and A History of the English Speaking Peoples, Great Contemporaries and many newspaper articles and collections of speeches.

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916. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe promised to mitigate any negative effects on the Japanese agricultural sector.

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917. Prime Minister Tony Abbott was a heavyweight with modest height and reach.

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918. In November 1989, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher hailed the fall of the Berlin Wall as "a great day for freedom".

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919. Subramanian Swamy is a very famous and well-known Indian Politician and makes a very good living doing that.

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920. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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921. Jacinda Ardern was made the next Prime Minister as New Zealand First Leader Winston Peters agreed to form a coalition with Labour on 19 October 2017.

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922. Prime Minister Najib Razak travelled to India on a five-day state visit in January 2010.

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923. Lloyd George governed Britain with a small "War Cabinet" of five permanent members, only one of whom was a politician of standing.

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924. On 22 December 2007, it was disclosed that Prime Minister Tony Blair had joined the Roman Catholic Church.

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925. Prime Minister Tony Abbott predicted in March 2012 that the Gillard government's carbon tax would be the world's "biggest".

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926. David Cameron became the Prime Minister of United Kingdom after he won a general election in 2010.

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927. In 2011, Jon Tester was one of two Democratic Senators to filibuster the American Jobs Act.

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928. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe held conservative views in the Japanese succession controversy, and shortly after the birth of Prince Hisahito of Akishino he abandoned a proposed legislative amendment to permit women to inherit the Chrysanthemum Throne.

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929. Benjamin Netanyahu is the first Israeli Prime Minister born in Israel after the establishment of the state.

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930. Prime Minister Winston Churchill began readying the navy for conflict, convinced that if Germany attacked France then Britain would inevitably join the war.

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931. Rand Paul has since emerged as an influential Trump ally, even as he's voted against Trump more than any other elected Republican senator.

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932. In March 2013, it was announced that Joseph Isadore Lieberman would be joining the conservative American Enterprise Institute think tank as co-chairman of their American Internationalism Project, alongside former Republican Senator Jon Kyl.

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933. Prime Minister Imran Khan remains a popular public figure and is the author of, among other publications, Pakistan: A Personal History.

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934. In 1997, when Tony Blair led Labour to power for the first time since 1979, he became the youngest prime minister since the early 1800s.

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935. In September 2013 Narendra Modi was named the BJP's candidate for prime minister in the 2014 Lok Sabha election.

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936. Prime Minister Imran Khan achieved the all-rounder's triple in 75 Tests, the second-fastest record behind Ian Botham's 72.

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937. Two weeks after her resignation, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was appointed Member of the Order of Merit by the Queen.

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938. Prime Minister Winston Churchill was convinced that the only way to alleviate tensions between the two populations was the transfer of people, to match the national borders.

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939. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher helped to put climate change, acid rain and general pollution in the British mainstream in the late 1980s, calling for a global treaty on climate change in 1989.

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940. Prime Minister Tony Blair announced at the end of his speech at the 1994 Labour Party conference that he intended to replace Clause IV of the party's constitution with a new statement of aims and values.

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941. George HW Bush was the 41st President of the United States and served as vice president under Ronald Reagan.

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942. On May 25, 2011, President Obama became the first President of the United States to address both houses of the UK Parliament in Westminster Hall, London.

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943. In January 2015, it was announced that Prime Minister Imran Khan married British-Pakistani journalist Reham Khan in a private Nikah ceremony at his residence in Islamabad.

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944. Prime Minister Gordon Brown said he wanted to have doctors' surgeries open at the weekends, and GPs on call in the evenings.

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945. Prime Minister David Cameron supported a motion brought by the SNP and Plaid Cymru in 2006 calling for an inquiry into the government's conduct of the Iraq war.

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946. Benjamin Netanyahu moved from the political arena to the private sector after being defeated in the 1999 election for prime minister by Ehud Barak.

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947. In July 1921, Prime Minister Winston Churchill argued at the Imperial conference of Dominion prime ministers that despite the rejection by the United States Senate of the alliance with France that Britain should still sign a military alliance with France to guarantee post-war security.

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948. Prime Minister Tony Abbott easily held the safe Liberal seat in the Liberals' traditional North Shore heartland, suffering only a 1 percent swing in the primary vote.

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949. Prime Minister Theresa May was first elected Member of Parliament for Maidenhead in 1997.

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950. Lloyd George tried to enlist the King for diverting efforts against Austria-Hungary, telling Stamfordham that the King and Prime Minister were "joint trustees of the nation" who had to avoid waste of manpower.

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951. In February 1910, Prime Minister Winston Churchill was promoted to Home Secretary, giving him control over the police and prison services, and he implemented a prison reform programme.

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952. Martin Van Buren was the eighth president of the United States from 1837 to 1841.

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953. Neiphiu Rio is a very famous and well-known Politician and makes a very good living doing that.

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954. Prime Minister Imran Khan served as the team's captain intermittently between 1982 and 1992.

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955. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe pledged to continue to explain the legislation to try to gain "greater understanding" from the public on the issue.

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956. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe announced a package of structural reforms in June 2014, that the Economist described as "less a single arrow than a 1,000-strong bundle" and compared favourably to the 2013 announcement.

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957. David Cameron assisted John Major, the Conservative Prime Minister when he was at Conservative Research Department in 1988 until 1993.

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958. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher became Conservative Party leader and Leader of the Opposition on 11 February 1975; she appointed Whitelaw as her deputy.

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959. Prime Minister Tony Abbott eventually became a journalist and wrote for The Australian.

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960. In January 2015, Sajid Javid was awarded the Politician of the Year award at the British Muslim Awards.

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961. Prime Minister Imran Khan participated in the October 2002 Pakistani general election that took place across 272 constituencies and was prepared to form a coalition if his party did not get a majority of the vote.

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962. Joseph Isadore Joe Lieberman is an American politician and attorney who served as a United States Senator from Connecticut from 1989 to 2013.

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963. Van Buren developed a reputation as a gifted politician, and his skill was apparent when he created the Albany Regency, an informal political organization in New York state that was a prototype of the modern political machine.

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964. Prime Minister Tony Blair met his future wife, Cherie Booth at the law chambers founded by Derry Irvine (who was to be Blair's first Lord Chancellor), 11 King's Bench Walk Chambers.

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965. Nigel Farage was voted politician of the year by the online service MSN.

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966. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on a day-log visit to Gujarat.

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967. Leonid Brezhnev was a politician who had emerged at national level during the Cold War and led the USSR as the Cold War developed throughout the 1960s.

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968. Dominic Raab believes the Prime Minister is returning to Brussels with a "strengthened hand" as she seeks to save her Brexit deal.

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969. Van Buren was a key advisor during Jackson's eight years as President of the United States and he built the organizational structure for the coalescing Democratic Party, particularly in New York.

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970. In 2014 Prime Minister Shinzo Abe allocated millions of dollars of the fiscal budget to help programs that help single individuals of Japan find potential mates.

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971. Prime Minister Narendra Modi was forced to cut short his speech at Thakurnagar in North 24 Parganas of West Bengal on Saturday after a stampede-like situation occurred at the public gathering.

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972. Joint Base Andrews is widely known for housing Air Force One—both of the two Boeing VC-25 aircraft that are used by the President of the United States are situated at Joint Base Andrews.

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973. Prime Minister Imran Khan is against US drone strikes and plans to disengage Pakistan from the US-led war on terror.

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974. Prime Minister Tony Abbott announced a proposal for a taskforce to examine further construction of dams in Australia to deal with flood impact and food security.

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975. Hamid Ansari was the chairman of a working group on "Confidence building measures across segments of society in the State", established by the Second round Table Conference of the Prime Minister on Jammu and Kashmir in 2006.

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976. Mark Drakeford is a Welsh politician serving as First Minister of Wales and Leader of Welsh Labour since 2018.

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977. Prime Minister Gordon Brown served as Chancellor of the Exchequer in the Blair Government from 1997 to 2007.

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978. Prime Minister Imran Khan took oath of office on 18 August 2018.

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979. Abraham Lincoln United spent only four of his 56 years as president of the United States.

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980. Abraham Lincoln was elected President of the United States in 1860.

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981. Prime Minister Imran Khan emphasized upon paying special attention to the skill development of the youth in the country while keeping in view the requirements of the local and international markets.

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982. Prime Minister Gordon Brown wrote a piece for The Independent supporting Clare's current environmental efforts on behalf of Sarawak.

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983. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher ranked highest among living persons in the 2002 BBC poll 100 Greatest Britons.

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984. Narendra Modi was sworn in as prime minister on May 26, 2014.

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