Simon Stead moves to the number five berth and will partner Leigh Adams in heat 13.
Stead pleaded guilty to five counts of fraud and will be sentenced on 21 June.
The mostly-positive reputation Blair built up during his 10-year tenure has now stood him in good stead in seeking to continue financing himself.
With Gladstone's help, Stead was invited to London, where he became assistant editor of the Pall Mall Gazette, a forerunner of the Evening Standard.
The skills Mr Maliki displayed in outmanoeuvring Mr Allawi in the 2010 struggle for the prime ministerial job have certainly stood him in good stead in turning to his advantage the fragmentation afflicting both the Sunni and Shia political camps.
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While it is true that Stead went on to introduce some of the less savory aspects of tabloid journalism, such as delving into the private lives of politicians and public figures, he also became an influential advocate for peace and for a federal union of the European nations.
His opposition to the Iraq war stands him in good stead, too, in contrast to Mrs Clinton and Mr McCain.
Williamson's big-race experience will stand him in good stead when he returns to the Festival.
Stead showed incredible bravery to meet Jagielka's cross ahead of Wigan keeper Mike Pollitt and head home.
HSBC's conservative approach to investment banking has stood it in good stead when the financial world has gone to pot, but when times were good, it was an embarrassment.
Although most Americans now think the war was a mistake, polls suggest that Mr McCain's determination to see it through may stand him in better stead with voters than Mr Obama's determination to pull out whatever the consequences, especially since the tide of war seems at last to have shifted firmly in America's favour.
Sheffield United had dominated the second half, but had failed to make the breakthrough, with Stead's cross flying across the goalmouth with no-one able to apply the finishing touch.
The Democrats are viewed in a more favorable light, but are still not in good stead (43 percent favorable to 53 percent unfavorable).
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Swansea City fan and historian Prof Peter Stead said football initially struggled to make an impact in Wales because rugby had taken a grip on parts of the country.
Stead then missed a glorious chance to put Sheffield United ahead and push Wigan closer to the drop, only to shoot wide from just six yards.
We had a tough draw but we'll look positively on it and hopefully it will stand us in good stead for the hard court season to come.
Yet there were more twists to come and United substitute Stead levelled when he poked home Quinn's cross from close range.
Correlation is simply a trend, of course, and we should take care not to use it as a stead-fast indicator of anything, really.
In 1994 he was reinstated with the support of US troops, but was forbidden by the constitution from standing for a second consecutive term in 1995, leaving his then-ally, Rene Preval, to stand successfully in his stead.
There are always sensitive political considerations involved in taking over an orchestra - but Rattle's successful campaign to improve the salaries at the Berlin Philharmonic before even picking up the baton is likely to stand him in good stead.
Stern John then put Southampton in front and on course to stay up before substitute Jonathan Stead's equaliser.
That should stand the foreign chains in good stead, given that 100m Chinese are expected to travel overseas every year by 2020.
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Roger Wilson, the Democrat who succeeded Carnahan as governor, has said he will appoint Jean Carnahan, 66, to serve in her husband's stead if he is elected.
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Barbara Cathcart, chief executive of Nottingham Hospitals Charity which runs the Lewis Mighty Fund, described Stead's actions as "beyond disrespectful" to Lewis's memory and the work of his family and supporters.
Israel and America then discovered that nobody had the authority to talk peace in Mr Arafat's stead.
Mr. Robinson suggests that the "Maiden Tribute" articles which notably inspired George Bernard Shaw to write "Pygmalion" were Stead at his best, and that after he left prison it was rather a downward slope.
The prize's founding chairman, Swansea-based Professor Peter Stead, came up with the idea while on a trip to Italy.
Strangely, Mr. Robinson chooses not to mention that in this latter-day guise Stead was nominated several times for the Nobel Peace Prize.
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