Now, a growing number of conservatives and Republicans seem to think that maybe, just maybe, Uncle Milt was right: Maybe the U.S. would be better off if the Democrats controlled a branch or two of government.
The new regulatory structure could help the two banks spin off these branch networks.
He is young (only 51), he has experience on Capitol Hill, and he has served just enough time in the Executive Branch--two years--to be respectable and still escape with his reputation intact.
The funding currently covers the equivalent of two and a half Unison local branch salaries, as well as use of offices and a social club at Shire hall.
The names of two of Mr Papaconstantinou's cousins and their husbands were on the original list, linked to two accounts in a Swiss HSBC branch, court officials say.
Thomas Harrah of Seth performed at least 228 pre-shift, on-shift and conveyor belt safety examinations at Upper Big Branch over a nearly two-year period from January 2008 to August 2009, according to state records obtained under the Freedom of Information Act.
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Branch manager Rodney Lewis says two factors are bringing home buyers back to the market: historically low interest rates, around 6 percent for a 30-year loan, and higher limits on government-backed mortgages, which makes banks more likely to lend.
Massey Energy for failing to report more than 20 accidents at its Upper Big Branch coal mine in the two years before an April explosion killed 29 miners there, according to documents released by the Mine Safety and Health Administration on Tuesday.
The United States' law-making branch of government is divided into two chambers.
The Indians have gratefully accepted this olive branch and senior officials from the two countries are likely to meet for preparatory talks later this month.
His moment of recognition came late on a raw winter's night, when he hankered to stay under his blankets but couldn't, because his family business makes quirky demands: Oyster growers like the Bishops engage in a rare branch of agriculture that farms in two elements, exposed earth and water.
Its hospital customers were negligible, but two had quietly garnered awards, notably the northwest branch of Kaiser Permanente in Portland, Ore.
The reason is not theoretical (it being hard to understand why the one unelected branch should be supreme over the other two) but practical.
The Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) said it was sending two staff to Kathmandu to assist local authorities.
Two months after they were screened last year, a branch of Natwest in Farsley was closed, despite it being the last in the area.
At a pool near a covered bridge on the East Branch, Charlie and I once ran across two old men wearing beat-up rubber waders and stringy, woolen wading socks.
This week, the Los Angeles Jewish Journal reported that over the past two months, allegedly acting on instructions from the Federation, two local synagogues canceled an event sponsored by the local branch of the Zionist Organization of America at which Irvine Rabbi Dov Fischer was to present information about OTI's anti-Israel activities.
The Waterbury rail line is the smallest branch on the railroad, with a locomotive and two-car train that serves several hundred commuters a day, Anders said.
In the past two years, as groundwork for the creation of a new branch, Mr Wu travelled to China monthly, making presentations to regulators and cultivating the overseas offices of existing clients.
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The framers, after all, had designed impeachment as a political rather than a legal process, handled not by unelected judges but by the most transparently accountable branch, the legislators who have to face voters every two years.
The process for becoming a Muslim chaplain for any branch of the U.S. military, currently involves two separate phases.
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Since 2004, two former Senate majority leaders and nine legislators and high-ranking executive branch officials were convicted on corruption charges.
Unison's EEAS branch Secretary Gary Applin welcomed the increase in ambulances - which require two members of staff - but said he was not surprised to find not enough staff had come forward to cover shifts.
The couple has two grown children and Holly works for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, running a branch that educates members of the military about financial matters.
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That status was called into question two years ago by Chinese scientists, who proposed yanking it off the "bird" branch of the evolutionary family tree and moving it onto a closely related lineage of birdlike dinosaurs.
In a second category A case, which was reported recently by the Air Accidents Investigation Branch, a departing BAe 146 aircraft almost collided on the ground with an arriving two-seater Piper aircraft at Birmingham airport.
The two chambers write their own ethics rules, but both impose limits on how lawmakers can approach an executive-branch agency.
Two cracks discovered on the East Coast Main Line are being investigated by independent safety experts at the Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB).
Ten years ago branch networks were decided by the Bank of Italy, the central bank, lending was tightly regulated and two-thirds of the banking system was in the hands of central or local government.
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