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A support (in a competitive video game, a player or character who supports or heals their team's players rather than directly engaging enemies).
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He recalled there was a RM1-million MRP allocation for Bawang Assan in 2021, but it “did not go through me – did not go through SUPP representative”.
He said Susil should be allowed to re-contest in Mambong but as a GPS direct candidate and not representing PBB or SUPP.
The Kuching South mayor’s post was held by politicians nominated by SUPP from 1988 (the year Kuching attained city status) until 2006, when the party lost badly in the state election that year.
For the first day only, a random number will be selected to determine placement on the primary ballot, per 115.395.2 RSMo Supp.
He said this during a Chinese New Year celebration organised by Sibu SUPP at the Sibu Civic Centre here.
KUCHING: Sarawak United People’s Party (SUPP) has insisted that Sarawak is one of the four sovereign states besides North Borneo (Sabah), Malaya and Singapore that formed Malaysia in 1963 (Singapore withdrew in 1965).
Law, the former Sarikei MP and SUPP deputy president held a federal minister’s post from 1990 to 2004.
Rentap added that as a leader of the state BN Youth, he would lead his team through consensus among the four component parties, namely SUPP, PRS and PDP Youth leaders.
SIBU: SUPP Sibu Branch Youth chief Joseph Chieng yesterday expressed shock over the proposal of opposition Pakatan Harapan Front for Tun Dr Mahathir Mohd to be made the next prime minister.
SUPP president Dr Sim Kui Hian said Sarawak’s right to the land and natural resources in the area was established in the Sarawak (Alteration of Boundaries) Order in Council 1954, and preserved in the Federal Constitution.
Ting (third left) launches the petition, as other SUPP members look on.
Best Cellars Inc. v. Grape Finds at Dupont, Inc., 90 F. Supp. 2d 431 (S.
It also successfully penetrated a political party named the Sarawak United Peoples' Party (SUPP).
See Log Cabin, 716 F. Supp. 2d at 923. Hypothetical questions were neither presented nor answered in reaching this decision.
Yet its copyright was not upheld, in the name of the public interest, when Time tried to enjoin the reproduction of stills from the film in a history book on the subject in Time Inc v. Bernard Geis Associates. 293 F. Supp. 130 (S.