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| The | Senator: A Threnody (life of Marcus A. Hanna) (1905) |
| In 1700 he was made a | senator, a purely honorary role in the Medici Grand D |
| esign, while complaints flooded into Oklahoma | Senator A. S. "Mike" Monroney's office. |
| st elected in 1958 when he defeated incumbent | senator A. A. "Andy" Anderson of Luverne, Olson was r |
| ook George McGovern's former Senate seat from | Senator Abdnor |
| He notices a | Senator aboard, but not the Parallax man. |
| ed for the murder of Sarai Ribicoff, niece of | Senator Abraham Ribicoff, in a robbery outside a Wash |
| Incumbent Democratic U.S. | Senator Abraham Ribicoff decided to retire. |
| Senator Abraham Ribicoff of Connecticut | |
| anding character, though at one time, a Roman | Senator accused him of treason. |
| A Democrat, she defeated former | Senator Ada Smith in the Democratic Primary. |
| Senator Adamu Garba Talba said the $585 million budge | |
| As a state | senator, Adcock worked closely with the administratio |
| Alcorn led a furious political battle with | Senator Adelbert Ames, the carpetbagger who led the o |
| d to fill the seat being vacated by long time | senator Adeline Jay Geo-Karis. |
| Second place candidate | Senator Adlah Donastorg will now leave the Virgin Isl |
| Incumbent Democrat U.S. | Senator Adlai Stevenson III decided to retire. |
| Senator Adlai Stevenson III of Illinois | |
| 1 | senator: Adriana Poli Bortone |
| Vigoreaux was elected in 2000 as a | senator, after running for that position as a PPD can |
| by Bennett in 1935 and was the second female | Senator after Cairine Wilson. |
| He was also briefly a | senator, after winning a by-election to the 18th Sean |
| e this was purely a political favor done by a | Senator after a blistering affair." |
| luctantly ran for the office of United States | Senator after being urged to do so by the Republicans |
| In 1946 he served as a U.S. | Senator after Carter Glass died in office until a suc |
| Having been made a | senator after the end of the war, Forey was named com |
| rn in Antigonish, Graham is the son of former | senator Al Graham. |
| idential campaign, Jacobson was hired to then | Senator Al Gore's presidential campaign. |
| Powers was an aide to | Senator Al D'Amato. |
| litical commentator and current United States | Senator Al Franken. |
| Incumbent Republican U.S. | Senator Al D'Amato won re-election to a third term. |
| Junior | Senator Al Franken |
| Senator Al D'Amato later intervened on his behalf, an | |
| ed served as chief speechwriter for Tennessee | Senator Al Gore from 1985 to 1989. |
| Incumbent Republican U.S. | Senator Al D'Amato won re-election to a second term. |
| Incumbent Democrat U.S. | Senator Alan Cranston won re-election to a fourth ter |
| Incumbent Democrat U.S. | Senator Alan J. Dixon won re-election to a second ter |
| ormer primary rival Malcolm Wallop and former | Senator Alan K. Simpson of Cody. |
| She was also an intern in the office of State | Senator Alan Sanborn. |
| He was the primary architect, with | Senator Alan Simpson, of major immigration reform leg |
| former | Senator Alan K. Simpson, Wyoming |
| t the Republican primary to Mississippi State | Senator Alan Nunnelee. |
| When Chandler challenged incumbent | senator Alben Barkley in 1938, both Rhea and Clements |
| U.S. | Senator Alben W. Barkley of Kentucky was nominated by |
| campaign to re-elect longtime Iowa Republican | Senator Albert B. Cummins. |
| Later, she carried | Senator Albert J. Beveridge on a tour of the newly ac |
| Frank S. Black and it was seconded by Indiana | Senator Albert Beveridge. |
| ominent building is the home of United States | Senator Albert J. Beveridge. |
| t the only man who knew the secret was former | Senator Albert Patrick Field. |
| Senator Albert Gardiner (NSW) | |
| Senator Albert Gould (NSW) | |
| State | Senator Alex Padilla |
| ved as the legislative aide to Maryland State | Senator Alex X. Mooney. |
| He was the son of | Senator Alexander S. Clay. |
| Senator Allen G. Thurman of Ohio | |
| cessful 2004 campaign against incumbent State | Senator Allen Kukovich was considered one of the clos |
| us times during his tenure as a United States | Senator, Allen served on 10 standing committees and 3 |
| ial High School was named after United States | Senator Allen Joseph Ellender. |
| Senator Allison talks with constituents at the Palm S | |
| Senator Allison chaired an inquiry into the health ef | |
| Senator Allison's term expired on 30 June 2008. | |
| Senator Alquist is engaged to Duncan Benas. | |
| He previously worked as an adviser to | Senator Amanda Vanstone and was Deputy Director of th |
| nted former State Delegate, Donald Fry, to be | Senator Amoss' successor. |
| He was a Representative, a | Senator, and the 14th Governor of the U.S. state of N |
| He served in the state legislature as a | senator and representative. |
| 19, 1853) was a United States Representative, | Senator and the 12th Governor of Vermont. |
| -1900), judge, Connecticut Representative and | Senator, and US Congressman was born in town. |
| In 1931, he became a state | Senator and served in that position until 1932. |
| Jim Broyhill (R), incumbent U.S. | Senator and U.S. Congressman |
| ember 2, 1848 - December 23, 1907) was a U.S. | Senator and U.S. Representative from Florida who serv |
| sary which brought the backing of influential | Senator and former Governor Ben Tillman. |
| of General Charles de Gaulle, he is a former | Senator and was Inspector-General of the French Navy. |
| ies Lincoln, Hays Stowe on The Bold Ones: The | Senator and Capt. |
| art-owner of the Comstock Lode, United States | Senator and real estate and railroad speculator (b.18 |
| He is a former | Senator and Member of the European Parliament (MEP). |
| January 17, 2011) was a Canadian politician, | Senator, and campaign organizer. |
| , 1858 - August 23, 1926) was a United States | Senator and the 47th Governor of Maine. |
| sh family, Peck was a brother-in-law of State | Senator and State Representative J.C. "Sonny" Gilbert |
| In 1867 he was elected | Senator and reelected in 1870, position he retained u |
| He was a state | senator and was a candidate for governor of Vermont t |
| 1843 - December 3, 1925) was a United States | Senator and the 43rd Governor of Vermont. |
| eicker, Jr., (R-CT) U.S. Representative, U.S. | Senator and Governor of Connecticut |
| Harris Wofford, incumbent U.S. | Senator and former State Secretary of Labor |
| he wealthy South Carolina rice planter, state | senator and writer, William Elliott. |
| James L. Buckley 1939 - Former U.S. | Senator and Federal Judge |
| Speedy O. Long, Louisiana State | Senator and U.S. Congressman was born in Tullos. |
| Graham, had served as governor, United States | senator, and Secretary of the Navy. |
| Teresa Aquino-Oreta - former | Senator and Congresswoman of Malabon |
| niversity's Neuberger Hall is named after the | senator and marked by a commemorative plaque in the l |
| rentiss' brother, Samuel Prentiss, was a U.S. | Senator and United States District Court judge from V |
| has previously served as Minister of Health, | Senator and as Chair of the European Movement in the |
| 751 - June 22, 1837) was a congressman, state | senator and judge from South Carolina. |
| ona, Scott Holmes as Sam, Ronn Carroll as the | Senator, and Jim David as the emcee. |
| is named after Sidney Breese, a United States | Senator and a contemporary of President Abraham Linco |
| original Samuel Brown, Sam Brown was a state | senator and unsuccessfully ran for governor in 1936. |
| oronto, Ontario, Canada) is a former Canadian | senator and a children's rights advocate. |
| June 9 - Manuel de Aspiroz, statesman, | Senator, and displomat was born in Puebla, Puebla (d. |
| (1757-1804) was a Kentucky Politician, State | Senator, and the second Lieutenant Governor of Kentuc |
| The school was named after former U.S. | senator and astronaut, John Glenn. |
| on, Ukraine) is a Romanian politician, former | Senator and Minister of Justice. |
| As a state | senator and as a Public Service Commissioner, Campbel |
| ine midterm elections of 1951, he was elected | Senator and he served in the Philippine Senate until |
| of Vine Grove, Kentucky, Prather was a State | Senator and the nomination for Lieutenant Governor in |
| He married Emitom Burns, daughter of state | senator and agricultural innovator Robert Burns. |
| 22, 1922) was a United States Representative, | Senator, and the 33rd Governor of Louisiana. |
| Joshua Koshiba - He is a | Senator and his running mate was Governor of Peleliu |
| Randy Brogdon, former Oklahoma State | Senator and 2010 candidate for Governor |
| ohnson County was named for Georgia governor, | senator, and unsuccessful U.S. vice-presidential cand |
| June 24: Rene Cayetano, former | Senator and father of Senator Pia and Alan Peter Caye |
| 1804 - February 12, 1885) was a United States | Senator and the 11th Governor of Louisiana. |
| In 1876 he was elected national | senator, and presided the Upper House since 1880. |
| Scott Brown, Massachusetts State | Senator and US Senator |
| 11, 1847) was a U.S. Representative and U.S. | Senator and lawyer from Vermont. |
| He was a U.S. Representative, a U.S. | Senator, and federal judge. |
| Quayle, who subsequently was elected as U.S. | Senator and Vice-President of the United States. |
| He became | senator and adviser in Russia. |
| U.S. House of Representatives, a former state | senator, and a former lieutenant governor of Minnesot |
| his first term he served alongside then-State | Senator and now U.S. President Barack Obama. |
| fter John W. Kyle, a former Mississippi state | senator and a former U.S. representative from Mississ |
| George Voinovich, incumbent U.S. | Senator and former Governor |
| Boodes was a Carthaginian | senator and naval officer who served during the First |
| She was the ACT's first female | senator and first Labor senator. |
| nd named for) J. C. van Rooy, a South African | Senator and farmer in the Bethulie district. |
| Henry Bryan, would become a California State | Senator and his son-in-law, John B. Weller, would ser |
| Houston (September 30, 1837-1901) was a state | senator and military man from Leon County, Florida, U |
| 1935 in Shanghai, China) is a former Canadian | Senator and Cabinet minister. |
| and was named for Joseph Langan, former state | senator and city commissioner. |
| Baltzell was also a Florida Territory | Senator and a Florida State Representative as well as |
| ne 2000 he sat as an Independent Conservative | Senator and in October 2000 he became the only Canadi |
| July 26, 1879) was a Democratic United States | Senator and Confederate States Senator from the State |
| John M. Clayton- | Senator and U. S. Secretary of State |
| The | Senator and the Whore - The Bed Was Not My Own / Hell |
| His father was a state | senator and ally of Kentucky Governor Earle C. Clemen |
| house was purchased by William Moore, a state | senator and former captain in the Union Army. |
| e son of Norman Lamb, a former Oklahoma State | Senator and the former Oklahoma Secretary of Veterans |
| Kramer is the son of former State | Senator and former Montgomery County Executive Sidney |
| - November 14, 1846) was a businessman, state | senator, and mayor of Detroit. |
| os is a former Democratic Massachusetts state | senator, and was the chairperson of the Senate Ways a |
| lt in 1851 in a Greek Revival style for state | senator and lieutenant governor William Johnson. |
| ernal grandfather, Ninian Edwards, was a U.S. | Senator and the Governor of Illinois. |
| is an Argentine politician and lawyer, former | Senator and journalist. |
| Candidates for United States | Senator and United States Representative are elected |
| The Martinican Progressive Party won 1 | senator and one other left-wing candidate was elected |
| herman Frelinghuysen, Sr., a New Jersey state | senator and later U.S. senator. |
| garet Hearn (30 March 1921) was an Australian | Senator and trade unionist. |
| Col. John A. Hampton, a North Carolina | Senator and Yadkin County attorney |
| Incumbent Democratic U.S. | Senator and Senate Majority Leader George J. Mitchell |
| Theodore Frelinghuysen (New Jersey) - former | Senator and Mayor of Newark |
| Mike" Duffy (born May 27, 1946) is a Canadian | Senator and former Canadian television journalist. |
| and the husband of Valerie Goulding, an Irish | senator and campaigner for disabled people. |
| He descended from Rome, and he was | senator and not a Christian. |
| Jim Holt, former state | senator and Lincoln's 2004 opponent |
| In 1948, he served as a state | senator, and in 1954 lost a bid for the U.S. Congress |
| 26, 1830 - June 19, 1913) was a United States | Senator and Representative and from Georgia. |
| Since 2001 he has been | senator and secretary of the presidency of Italian Se |
| He was the grandson of | Senator and landowner Gaius Caecilius, born in Como a |
| Notable freshmen included future | Senator and presidential candidate George McGovern (D |
| Philander C. Knox, Secretary of State, U.S. | Senator, and U.S. Attorney General |
| y 11, 1879) was an Democratic Representative, | Senator and 31st Governor of Ohio. |
| Dino Rossi (R), former State | Senator and gubernatorial candidate |
| Bigby was a son-in-law of former State | Senator and banker V.V. Whittington of Benton. |
| Dino Rossi, former State | Senator and gubernatorial candidate |
| It is named after former | senator and President of the United States John F. Ke |
| Former | Senator and Ambassador Carol Moseley-Braun of Illinoi |
| n of Edward Mulcahy, a long-serving Tasmanian | Senator and MHA. |
| ry 4, 1831 - January 30, 1917) was a Canadian | senator and the tenth Lieutenant Governor of New Brun |
| Roy Brown, businessman, State | Senator, and former Majority Leader of the Montana Ho |
| She worked for a state | senator and as a lobbyist before serving as deputy le |
| David Schapira is a State | Senator and the Senate Minority Leader in the State o |
| Incumbent Democrat U.S. | Senator and President pro tempore Daniel Inouye won r |
| ey Hutchison, later the state treasurer, U.S. | senator, and gubernatorial candidate. |
| Hugh Palmer, State | Senator and former Mayor of Fort Worth |
| September 1868 - 19 June 1952) was a Canadian | Senator and financial agent. |
| Dale Bumpers, incumbent U.S. | Senator and former Governor |
| Before the war, he was a South Carolina state | senator and an executive of the Charleston and Savann |
| ers where Frank O'Bannon served as both state | senator and Lieutenant Governor. |
| Later still he was named a | senator and a count of the Empire. |
| tician who served as a Representative, a U.S. | Senator and as Acting Governor of New Jersey. |
| successful Republican Party politician, U.S. | Senator, and Cabinet Secretary. |
| zo Salviati (Florence, 1492 - Ferrara, 1539), | senator and patron |
| von Heyden (1793, Frankfurt - 1866), a German | Senator and entomologist |
| larence M. Mitchell, III was a Maryland State | Senator, and his father's younger brother, Michael B. |
| His son John White Stevenson was a | senator and Governor of Kentucky. |
| John V. Briggs, California State | Senator and Assemblyman |
| totals for President, Governor, United States | Senator, and Congressional elections back to 1796. |
| Rik Daems' father, Jos Daems, was a | senator and Secretary of State for the Party for Free |
| ykov a member of the Order of Saint Andrew, a | senator and a member of the high court council. |
| in St. Leonard, New Brunswick) is a Canadian | Senator and former New Brunswick MLA. |
| Jan Backus, former Vermont State | Senator and 1994 Democratic nominee for the U.S. Sena |
| (July 22, 1921 - June 8, 1992) was a Canadian | Senator and a long time advocate of free trade with t |
| Jay Wolfe is a former business owner, State | Senator, and U.S. Senate candidate. |
| cy E. Downe (born July 8, 1954) is a Canadian | Senator and former political aide. |
| orn September 21, 1931) is a retired Canadian | Senator and consumer advocate specializing in financi |
| 1811 - September 22, 1887) was a wholesaler, | Senator and banker in the 19th century. |
| shington and served as a U.S. Representative, | Senator, and United States Secretary of Transportatio |
| On August 23, 2008, following U.S. | Senator and presumptive Democratic presidential nomin |
| Sheila Frahm, incumbent U.S. | Senator and former Lieutenant Governor of Kansas |
| (December 28, 1814 - May 21, 1865) was a U.S. | senator and novelist from the state of Alabama. |
| hile his maternal grandparents were the Roman | Senator and Proconsul Marcus Plancius Varus and Herod |
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