Examples of using Tupper in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Mount Tupper.
Mount Tupper in the Canadian Rockies was named for him.
Confederation Tupper.
Although Tupper did attempt to renegotiate the 72 Resolutions as he had promised, he was ineffective in securing any major changes.
He has a cabin… up at Tupper Lake.
In 1880, George Stephen approached Tupper on behalf of a syndicate and asked to be allowed to take over construction of the railway.
Principal photography commenced March 22, 2013, in Tupper Lake, New York.
However, Lord Aberdeen disliked Tupper and instead invited Sir Mackenzie Bowell to replace Thompson as prime minister.
Many Protestants, particularly fellow Baptists, felt that Tupper had sold them out.
For Maritimers such as Tupper of Nova Scotia or Tilley of New Brunswick, horizons were suddenly broadened to take in much larger possibilities for trade and growth.
As a result, the League was dissolved in 1893,for which some people blamed Tupper.
As such, throughout 1886, Macdonald begged Tupper to return to Canada to fight the Anti-Confederates.
Although Tupper was interested in the potential economic consequences of a union with the other colonies, the bulk of his lecture addressed the place of British North America within the wider British Empire.
Johnston retired from politics in May1864 when he was appointed as a judge, and Tupper was chosen as his successor as premier of Nova Scotia.
A rift developed between Tupper and Macdonald in 1879 over Sandford Fleming, whom Tupper supported but whom Macdonald wanted removed as Chief Engineer of the CPR.
In May 1864, Johnston retired from politics,accepting an appointment as a judge, and Tupper was chosen as his successor as premier of Nova Scotia.
A composer who I had greatly admired thirty years ago, Tupper Saussy released a book called Rulers Of Evil, which expanded on the thesis of Jesuit control of the American political system and is receiving fine reviews.
Many observers expected the Governor General of Canada, Lord Aberdeen, to invite Tupper to return to Canada to become prime minister.
Convinced that Stephen's syndicate was up to the task, Tupper convinced the cabinet to back the plan at a meeting in June 1880 and, together with Macdonald, negotiated a contract with the syndicate in October.
Thompson was the second of two Canadian prime ministers to die in office(the first being Sir John A. Macdonald), and the first of three who did not die inCanada(the other two being Sir Charles Tupper and R. B. Bennett).
Tupper's old friend Sandford Fleming oversaw the railway construction, but his inability to keepcosts down led to political controversy, and Tupper was forced to remove Fleming as Chief Engineer in May 1880.
During the negotiations, U.S. Secretary of State Thomas F. Bayard complained that"Mr. Chamberlain hasyielded the control of the negotiations over to Sir Charles Tupper, who subjects the questions to the demands of Canadian politics.".
From 2006, Tupper portrayed Jack Slattery in the ABC series Men in Trees, credited for all 36 episodes of the show's run. He then appeared as Dr. Chris Sands in the NBC medical drama Mercy for 22 episodes before it was cancelled in 2010.
During these discussions, Tupper realized that Canadians were more interested in discussing federal union, while the British(with the Earl of Derby in his second term as Prime Minister) were too absorbed in their own immediate interests.
Tupper acted in several off-Broadway plays, including An Actor Prepares and After the Rain. He co-wrote and appeared in 2005's Loudmouth Soup, a fully improvised independent film that was filmed in one night with no script and no second takes.[2].
Tupper traveled to London in summer 1879 to attempt to persuade the British government(then headed by the Earl of Beaconsfield in his second term as prime minister) to guarantee a bond sale to be used to construct the railway.
Tupper split from his wife, Kate Mayfield, in November 2006 and moved in with actress Anne Heche in August 2007, after they met on the set of Men in Trees.[5] Their son, Atlas Heche Tupper, was born on March 7, 2009.[6].
Tupper was present at the founding meeting of the Imperial Federation League in July 1884, where he argued against a resolution which said that the only options open to the British Empire were Imperial Federation or disintegration.