In addition to his one term in the state Legislature, Salazar's prior public service included stints on the Governor's Economic Development Advisory Board, the State Agricultural Commission, the board of directors of the Rio Grande Water Conservation District, and the board of directors of the Colorado Agricultural Leadership Forum.
Harris was Noble's assistant last term when, in the space of one season, Crusaders went from being Super League's bottom club to the play-offs.
Mr Mandela stood down as South Africa's president in 1999 after serving one term, handing over to Thabo Mbeki.
Even during Herbert Hoover's one term, the midterm bounce in the Dow was 23.4%.
In Indiana's 10th, which includes Indianapolis, one-term incumbent Democrat Julia Carson held off Republican Gary Hofmeister, a jeweler by trade who has never held office.
John Edwards as the Democratic vice presidential candidate is being viewed favorably by most American voters, according a new poll, although they do see the one-term senator's limited experience in political office as a liability.
Instead, we have seen a series of presidential appointments in key positions affecting international relations that seem to strike an entirely different tone, one reminiscent of those days in Mr. Bush's first term when the alliance with Europe was most strained.
But Fletcher, who says he did more in one congressional term than Baesler did in three, said Baesler's criticism is misplaced.
"It's a pity for the short term, but in one month or two months, it will appear that Mr Monti is able to join a coalition or to go forward to stabilise Italy, " Mr Hollande told Reuters in Oslo, after European leaders were presented with the Nobel Peace Prize.
So, I guess in one sense, you get death by term limits, so it's really a natural extension of that.
Opposition politicians have argued that delaying Chavez's swearing-in for a new presidential term leaves no one in charge of Venezuela once the current term ends.
To the south, in Louisville, one-term incumbent Republican Anne Northup held onto Kentucky's 3rd congressional district against Democrat Chris Gorman, a former state attorney general.
Like term limits or not, here one is, in Argentina's constitution just as in that of the United States.
And it demonstrates that Arroyo has the money to compete in a presidential election, whether the one scheduled for 2004, when Estrada's term ends, or the snap vote Congress is now considering.
It's the same general area Abraham Lincoln served during his one term in Congress in the 1840s.
In the long-term, it will be catastrophic if one of the US's two political parties maintains this strategically disastrous policy.
Koch's third term was beset by corruption scandals, one of which ended in the suicide of a top party boss in 1986.
He made oodles of money as a businessman in Boston, and then went on to become the state's 70th governor for one term.
One analyst said that it was unlikely Qihoo would threaten Baidu's lead in the short term, but the dispute was already frustrating web users.
The most recent spikes in the Earth's temperature are no different, long term, than the peaks one finds beside deep valleys on the Earth's surface.
Getting the 1.8 million children back to school in time for the new term is one of the biggest operations the United Nations Children's Fund (Unicef) has ever undertaken.
If realized, however, such a Baker-Gorbachev plan would amount to a shortsighted publicity stunt for the Administration -- one with potentially dangerous long-term consequences for America's vital interests in its own hemisphere.
And it's one of many situations in the world that really need a solution, a long-term solution.
In July, a U.S. government study found that long-term use of one hormone treatment, Prempro, brought with it greater risks of heart disease and breast cancer than doctors had expected.
There is a roar of approval at the idea that Obama will be a one-term president, but Romney's triumph is far from certain even in Michigan, let alone in a general election.
Obama, the first African-American president and the 17th to win a second term, used a pair of Bibles in Monday's ceremony -- one from Abraham Lincoln, the other from Martin Luther King Jr.
And as for Card, there are rumors that he will jump into the race for governor in Massachusetts, where incumbent Republican Mitt Romney is leaving after one term, and where Romney's lieutenant governor, Kerry Healey, is not doing so well as the presumptive GOP nominee to succeed him.
He has served his term in prison, he's paid his debt to society, no one ever said that the House of Lords is something you can kick people out of and indeed the House of Lords, after a gulp or two, may actually be much enriched by contributions from a prisoner who's really been through it.
One exception was 2002 during Bush's first term, when Republicans picked up seats in both houses.
One in five (20%) parents said they had sought their school's permission for a term-time holiday and been refused.
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