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In 2010, Spade was the Democratic nominee for the Michigan Senate's 17th district, but was defeated by his Republican opponent. |
Spade was nominated by the Democratic Party in 2014 for the Michigan Senate's 16th district, but was again defeated. |
In 2019, Spade has announced that he is running for the Michigan Senate's 16th district again. |
Spade is married to JoAnn. |
Spade has had multiple multiple Leader Dogs. |
During his time in the legislature, Spade's Leader Dog was named Toby. |
Toby was the first seeing eye dog used by a member of the Michigan Legislature. |
Spade's most recent Leader Dog is Lucky. |
Mezőtárkány |
Mezőtárkány is a village in Heves County, Hungary. |
Marcello d'Aste |
Marcello d'Aste (1657–1709) was a Roman Catholic cardinal. |
On 13 Jan 1692, he was consecrated bishop by Galeazzo Marescotti, Cardinal-Priest of Santi Quirico e Giulitta, with Giuseppe Bologna, Archbishop of Capua, and Stefano Giuseppe Menatti, Titular Bishop of "Cyrene", serving as co-consecrators. |
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Senator Earle |
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Bükkszenterzsébet |
Bükkszenterzsébet is a village in Heves County, Hungary. |
County Hospital Louth |
County Hospital Louth is a healthcare facility in High Holme Road, Louth, Lincolnshire, England. |
It is managed by United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust. |
The facility, which was designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott and William Bonython Moffatt, opened as Louth Union Workhouse in 1837. |
An infirmary was built at the rear of the site. |
It became the Louth County Infirmary in 1930 and, after joining the National Health Service in 1948, it became County Hospital Louth in 1955. |
A major programme of fire protection works was carried out at the hospital in autumn 2017. |
Frederic Bolton |
Sir Frederic Bolton (1851-1920) was an English shipowner and underwriter, he was elected Chairman of Lloyd's of London in 1906. |
Frederic Bolton was born in Islington, London, on 7 March 1851. |
He founded and became chairman of the Bolton Steam Shipping Company, |
In 1878 he became an underwriter at Lloyd's of London and was elected Chairman in 1906. |
He was knighted in 1908. |
At LLoyd's he worked on the question of the food supply from overseas during war and at the outbreak of the First World War he worked at the Admiralty in connection with protecting overseas trade. |
He was knighted in the 1908 Birthday Honours. |
At the end of the war he moved to the Ministry of Shipping until his death. |
Bolton died on 25 January 1920 in the Hampstead area of London, aged 68 |
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