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Premiership of Margaret Thatcher ended in 1990.
Margaret Thatcher's husband, Denis Thatcher, was born on May 10, 1915, and passed away on June 26, 2003.
Third Thatcher ministry ended in 1990.
First Thatcher ministry ended in 1983.
Second Thatcher ministry ended in 1987.
Standard Coosa-Thatcher Company ended in 1982.
She is Methodist, for her father was a Methodist lay preacher when she was growing up.
Through her political achievements she put a definitive end to the widely held view that women could not be skilled politicians. In the Britain of the 1990s a number of women were appointed to high positions, amongst others in the sphere of justice, the House of Commons and in publishing houses, profiting from Thatcher's shattering of the "glass ceiling."
CGS Margaret ended in 1919.
It would depend upon how you defined 'popular', but the three who would most likely take that title would be: Winston Churchill, Margaret Thatcher Tony Blair. Of these three, Margaret Thatcher and Tony Blair commanded majorities in excess of 100 seats in the House of Commons, which suggests popular acclaim reflected in the voting booths. Winston Churchill inspired the country during the darkest days of our history, and received huge public acclaim at the end of hostilities.
I suspect that one reason this question has not been answered is that it is not well formed. Do you mean that the approaches help to end the Cold War, or do you mean that the approaches helped to understand the end of the Cold War?
Margaret Morrison Carnegie College ended in 1973.