Robin Gerber is a historian and author of Leadership, the Eleanor Roosevelt Way.
NOW, along with the Eleanor Roosevelt Legacy Committee, has been urging people to call Paterson to voice their support for a female senator.
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The Eleanor Roosevelt Legacy Committee, an organization dedicated to "building a new generation of Democratic women candidates, informed voters, and political activists in New York state, " has not endorsed a candidate, but said any contender must have experience in government as well as statewide appeal.
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But quite a few MPs want to put down markers about the ground rules for the referendum - watch out for Scottish Affairs select committee chair Ian Davidson, whose committee published a report this week, highlighting a series of concerns, and for the Conservative Eleanor Laing, who wants provision to be made for Scots living outside Scotland to have a vote.
The Liberal Democrat member Eleanor Burnham asked why the measure wasn't based on people's right to speak Welsh.
'We regret that the announcement by Monitor has resulted in the resignation of Eleanor Chumley-Roberts and Dr Lynne Hulme.
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During debate on the Constitutional Reform and Governance Bill on 26 January 2010, Mr Tyrie's plan to create "term peers" was backed by the Tories and the Liberal Democrats, with shadow justice minister Eleanor Laing saying the idea was "helpful and illuminating".
Belmont House was also the home of 18th Century businesswoman Eleanor Coade, who perfected the system of stone moulding, known as Coade stone.
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The night before our wedding, Eleanor and I stood awkwardly in the center of a large room, surrounded by our family and our closest friends.
"We were outside the main Justice building, " said Eleanor Lewis, executive director of the American Association of Legal Publishers.
The day after our walk, Eleanor and I saw Nancy and told her the truth.
The Consumer Council's Eleanor Gill said she hoped any price reduction would be passed on to the consumer as quickly as possible.
With Olivia Williams, as the free-talking Eleanor Roosevelt.
Conservative Eleanor Laing criticised the Liberal Democrats for insisting on the AV referendum as part of the coalition deal.
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Eleanor Laing, the Conservative MP for Epping Forest, raised the issue in a Ten Minute Rule Bill at the House of Commons on Wednesday.
Mrs Thompson said leadership had also improved dramatically at the service since January after Eleanor Brazil took over as strategic director of Birmingham City Council's Children, Young People and Families department.
Among documentaries, Academy Award nominee Josh Fox will unveil "Gasland Part II, " a further exploration of the controversial practice of "fracking, " and Victor Kubicek and Derek Anderson will unspool "In God We Trust, " about Eleanor Squillari, the former personal secretary of Bernie Madoff and her life after America's largest investment scandal.
This is the first comprehensive federal report on women since 1963, when the Commission on the Status of Women, established by President Kennedy and chaired by Eleanor Roosevelt, produced a report on the conditions of women.
When Eleanor Roosevelt arrived at the Executive Mansion in 1933, she found the kitchen far below her standards.
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Eleanor is Episcopalian, the daughter of a deacon, and I am Jewish, the son of a Holocaust survivor.
William and Eleanor, based at the RNLI station on Central Promenade, replaces Bickerstaffe, an Atlantic 75 class vessel which was in service for 15 years.
Democrat Eleanor Holmes Norton, the delegate for the District of Columbia, defended the program and warned that Republicans would face retaliation by women voters who own businesses.
It was not clear whether Goodwin had told her assistants to apply similar scrutiny to No Ordinary Time, the 1994 bestseller about Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, for which she was awarded a Pulitzer Prize.
You don't have to believe that legend, but Henry Plantagenet, later Henry II of England, husband of Eleanor of Aquitaine and the father of Lionhearted, did, and he came here to pray to the Black Madonna that still looks down on those who come to the little chapel by the tomb where the hermit's body was found.
When the rehearsal was over and we were feeling more relaxed, she offered me and Eleanor a piece of advice that remains one of the best I have ever received.
Armstrong laid to rest any doubts about his ability to win the race a seventh time, as Eleanor Beardsley reports.
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