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| He stood for reelection as a Progressive | Conservative a few months later winning a strong plurali |
| The results saw the | Conservative achieve a majority on the council, 5 years |
| Following a 5.2% swing from Labour to | Conservative across the region, the Conservative party s |
| Conservative Action for Electoral Reform (CAER) is a mov | |
| For the political group, see | Conservative Action for Electoral Reform. |
| Lewis is also known in | conservative activist circles as Executive Director of t |
| Richard Sellers, | conservative activist |
| Constitution Party), a building contractor, | conservative activist and chair of the Butler County Con |
| He fellow | conservative activist Jeff Lord, who works with Gerow at |
| was succeeded by Cathie Adams of Dallas, a | conservative activist and the Republican national commit |
| She and | conservative activist James O'Keefe III found inspiratio |
| ster in the Christian Reformed Church and a | conservative activist from Michigan. |
| Al Mobley, social | conservative activist |
| Merle Terlesky (born 1965) is a Canadian | conservative activist and aspiring politician originally |
| rn April 30, 1929) is an American Christian | conservative activist and author. |
| He was a founding member of several | conservative activist groups, including the Young Americ |
| Rex Rammell, veterinarian, | conservative activist, and 2008 independent candidate fo |
| d in the Republican primary by Tom Dadey, a | conservative activist. |
| of this time, Boles flatshared with fellow | Conservative activists Michael Gove and Ivan Massow. |
| With support from | conservative activists, particularly Christian conservat |
| onference was founded in 1989 by a group of | conservative activists, including Charlie Gerow, Susan S |
| managed the finances for the GLC under the | Conservative administration led by Horace Cutler. |
| In early 1915, the | Conservative administration of Rodmond P. Roblin was for |
| The | Conservative administration of Rodmond P. Roblin was for |
| No overall control | Conservative administration 1998 - 2002 |
| No overall control | Conservative administration 1987 - 1994 |
| arl of Derby takes over, leading a minority | Conservative administration. |
| Ealing Council is currently run by a | Conservative administration. |
| me the official opposition to the governing | Conservative administration. |
| a government whip from 1979 to 1997 in the | Conservative administrations of Margaret Thatcher and Jo |
| Likeable on a personal level, he was a very | conservative administrator. |
| Liberal gain from | Conservative: Adur |
| The American Center for Law and Justice, a | conservative advocacy group, filed the lawsuit Wednesday |
| Hayes was best known as a socially | conservative advocate for family issues. |
| The | Conservative Affirmation (1963) (republished in 1985 by |
| being elected an MP he served as full-time | Conservative agent for an MP in a nearby constituency. |
| 0 general election and was succeeded by the | Conservative Alfred du Cros. |
| March 16 - The | Conservative Alliance wins the Iranian legislative elect |
| He also was the chair of the | Conservative Alliance merger. |
| He was elected to parliament as a | Conservative, along with colleague Noah Shakespeare in t |
| he paper's owners envisioned the paper as a | conservative alternative to the Sacramento Bee. |
| lection, Barr hoped to portray himself as a | conservative alternative to the Republican nominee John |
| He rejected being labeled as a social | conservative, although he said that he would focus his c |
| e to support John A. Macdonald and became a | Conservative, although from 1878 he caucused as a Libera |
| David Melding, | Conservative AM for South Wales Central |
| Jonathan Morgan Welsh | Conservative AM for Cardiff North |
| Grace was a member of the | conservative American organization the Council for Natio |
| He is the father of | conservative American author and journalist Byron York. |
| For the | conservative American magazine of the 1980s and 1990s se |
| Paul D. Burgess (born June 6, 1960) is a | conservative American writer. |
| RedState is a | conservative American political weblog. |
| Recently, some | conservative Americans began defining the term itself as |
| She was a | Conservative and Unionist Member of the Scottish Parliam |
| o a member of the National Executive of the | Conservative and Unionist Party. |
| took senior rules in the National Union of | Conservative and Unionist Associations, 1953-79 and the |
| He was a | Conservative and Unionist Member of the Scottish Parliam |
| ct has switched support between Progressive | Conservative and Liberal candidates with regular frequen |
| ran in the elections of 1908 and 1921 as a | Conservative and lost both elections. |
| The large majority of the people were | conservative and the reform party was a very small minor |
| The constituency was marginal between the | Conservative and Liberal parties. |
| He sat as a Progressive | Conservative and retired on his 75th birthday in 1998. |
| n Partyas an alternative to the traditional | conservative and liberal parties. |
| Pennsylvania's rural areas tend to be more | conservative and support Republicans. |
| es is the former youth wing of the Scottish | Conservative and Unionist Party. |
| He has described himself as a social | conservative, and pro-life. |
| the north by Romsey and Southampton North ( | Conservative) and to the west by New Forest East (Conser |
| Snyder is remembered as being an ardent | conservative and uncompromising administrator. |
| It was renamed the Scottish | Conservative and Unionist Party and constitutionally cam |
| Its editorial position is generally | conservative, and sometimes libertarian. |
| He was a dyed-in-the-wool | conservative and did not care who knew. |
| Duckworth described herself as a "fiscal | conservative and social moderate." |
| ion of the opposition Republican Party into | conservative and progressive factions. |
| 3 Independent, 3 | Conservative and 2 Liberal Democrat councillors were uno |
| She sat as a Progressive | Conservative and a Conservative until her retirement on |
| s reflects the area's history as a strongly | conservative and rural region. |
| 26, 1923-September 7, 2005) was a Scottish | Conservative and Unionist politician. |
| these candidates placed third, behind their | Conservative and Liberal opponents. |
| Derek Taylor ( | Conservative), and Andrew Brazier (Conservative), who li |
| Craig was initially | Conservative, and endorsed the Manitoba Conservative Par |
| She has said herself that she is social | conservative and economically liberal. |
| May 1924 - 17 February 1999) was a Scottish | Conservative and Unionist politician. |
| The Scottish | Conservative and Unionist Students is the former youth w |
| nstituency has been represented by both the | Conservative and Labour parties since the Second World W |
| The Caucus considered Poage to be too | conservative and he was replaced by Tom Foley. |
| e was elected to the House of Assembly as a | Conservative and was Speaker from 1861 until 1865. |
| South Carolina gubernatorial contest as the | conservative and prohibitionist candidate. |
| He was chairman of the National Union of | Conservative and Unionist Associations from 1895, chairm |
| rs he was a dynamic liberal who stood up to | conservative and reactionary Catholicism. |
| nd each subsequent election he fought as a ' | Conservative and Liberal' although he took the Conservat |
| Chong is primarily known as a fiscal | conservative, and is considered a moderate in his party. |
| William Henry Flanagan was the | Conservative and Unionist candidate and was a Wadding an |
| The | Conservative and National candidate was Bracewell Smith, |
| His compositional style is eclectic but | conservative, and often incorporates elements of jazz an |
| Burton is a social | conservative, and an opponent of abortion rights and sam |
| As such, it forms itself into University | Conservative and Unionist Associations and area Conserva |
| people criticizing feudalism system that is | conservative and unrealistic. |
| Rasmussen, a self-described fiscal | conservative and social liberal, served as city councilo |
| with its sister organisation, the Scottish | Conservative and Unionist Students to become, in line wi |
| was selected to contest the seemingly safe | Conservative and Unionist seat of Dumfries at the 1997 U |
| presented in parliament by Andrew Murrison ( | Conservative) and in Wiltshire Council by Christopher Ne |
| He was a | Conservative and supporter of Confederation. |
| in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a | Conservative and then Progressive Conservative member fr |
| The community is shown to be politically | conservative and strongly Evangelical Christian. |
| The churches stand in the | conservative and evangelical understanding of the Script |
| The May 2007 election returned one | Conservative and one independent councillor. |
| lican nominee, Jack Orchulli, ran as fiscal | conservative and social moderate. |
| bulwark of the right wing, generally taking | conservative and pro-development stances. |
| He sat as a Progressive | Conservative and then as a Conservative. |
| Beren is a Tea Party activist, fiscal | conservative, and an outspoken advocate for victory agai |
| five books of madrigals, in a well-crafted, | conservative and contrapuntal idiom. |
| The | conservative and right-wing opposition managed to unite |
| Assembly of Ontario from 1923 to 1948 as a | Conservative and then Progressive Conservative member. |
| The Progressive | Conservative and Canadian Alliance parliamentary caucuse |
| He was well-known as a pragmatic | conservative and was jokingly referred to as "a liberal' |
| RB biographies that the man was a political | conservative and invariably supported Republicans. |
| Manitoba from 1927 to 1948, initially as a | Conservative and later as a Progressive Conservative aft |
| 7 January 1910 - 5 June 1994) was a British | Conservative and National Liberal politician. |
| She sat as a Progressive | Conservative and later a Conservative. |
| Fiscally, Dreyfus was | conservative and focused on the benefits of tax cuts and |
| er was jointly nominated by the Progressive | Conservative and Liberal parties. |
| Nation Party (Turkish: Millet Partisi) is a | conservative and nationalistic political party in Turkey |
| He served in the Senate as a Progressive | Conservative and now sits as a member of the Conservativ |
| ished forth behind the Liberal, Progressive | Conservative and Green parties. |
| overall control: in many of these councils | Conservative and Independent groups formed an administra |
| h as the American Federation of Labor, were | conservative and "aristocratic". |
| n, a Coalition government was formed by the | Conservative and Liberal members. |
| The issue was raised by the Scottish | Conservative and Unionist Party in the Scottish Parliame |
| Both finished well behind their | Conservative and Liberal opponents. |
| 3 | Conservative and 3 Independent candidates were unopposed |
| on, he ran as an anti-coalition Progressive | Conservative and defeated a pro-coalition Progressive Co |
| Many | conservative and traditional Catholic groups and individ |
| bly of New Brunswick from 1939 to 1953 as a | Conservative and then Progressive Conservative member. |
| cott Malcolm (1864-1956) was an independent | conservative and then Reform Party Member of Parliament |
| Assembly of Ontario from 1934 to 1948 as a | Conservative and then Progressive Conservative member. |
| It had a Catalanist, | conservative, and monarchic ideology. |
| defeated in the 1935 federal election as a | Conservative and again in the 1949 election as a Progres |
| His son, however, became a leading | Conservative and Anglican. |
| Hickenlooper was known as part of the most | conservative and isolationistic members of the Republica |
| vernor Pataki sought the nominations of the | Conservative and the Independence Party. |
| Prince Edward Island from 1979 to 1987 as a | Conservative and Independent Conservative member. |
| Indeed, most | Conservative and Reformed denominations hold to the view |
| ? - 1925: | Conservative and Liberal coalition |
| nd 1950 Roberts had been opposed by Labour, | Conservative and Plaid Cymru candidates. |
| One | conservative and one liberal seats were won uncontested. |
| Berger calls herself a fiscally | conservative and business-oriented politician. |
| commanded by General Le Minh Dao, a smart, | conservative and emotional commander. |
| He sat as a | Conservative and died in office. |
| nis (31 March 1887 - 18 January 1954) was a | Conservative and Progressive Conservative party member o |
| he following year in the 1921 election as a | Conservative and was defeated. |
| Most seats only had | Conservative and Labour party candidates, with no Libera |
| He was known for his socially | conservative and fiscally moderate approach to governing |
| rror inherent in liberal policies, contrast | conservative and liberal principles, and highlight the d |
| is member of Vlaams Belang, a nationalist, | conservative and secessionist political party. |
| He sat in parliament as a Unionist ( | Conservative and Liberal). |
| icals aim to take a middle position between | conservative and charismatic evangelicals, while others |
| It is a marginal constituency between the | Conservative and Labour parties. |
| Conservative and Liberal Democrat both gained under 5% o | |
| Fell in love with a | Conservative and got married in the final episode. |
| They are | conservative and nominal Catholics, but mostly still pra |
| in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a | Conservative and then Progressive Conservative member fr |
| re, at different times, he chaired both the | Conservative and Unionist Association and the Conservati |
| hart (10 April 1884 - 30 August 1974) was a | Conservative and Progressive Conservative party member o |
| ar Book for 1913 (London: National Union of | Conservative and Unionist Associations, 1913) |
| A Dictionary of | Conservative and Libertarian Thought (1991) |
| He was appointed by the | Conservative and Unionist Party to raise money for the U |
| He was a strong | Conservative, and contested the Morley Division of Yorks |
| he chairman of the Confederation of Swedish | Conservative and Liberal Students. |
| He was vice-chairman of the Inns of Court | Conservative and Unionist Society and was made Queen's C |
| again in the 1945 as a Liberal, facing both | Conservative and Labour opposition, but won by 949 votes |
| inaugural meeting of the National Union of | Conservative and Constitutional Associations in November |
| West Lancashire has alternated between the | Conservative and Labour parties. |
| National Union of | Conservative and Unionist Associations, and its Area Off |
| Pritsak was a political | conservative and during his youth in eastern Galicia und |
| He is a constitutional | conservative and opposes high taxes. |
| She is | conservative and afraid of legitimate experiments. |
| She eventually became a political | conservative and a Christian. |
| ic Policy is a student-edited law review of | conservative and libertarian legal scholarship. |
| toire in Congress as being a staunch fiscal | conservative and an anti-earmark advocate. |
| Conservative and Labour party conference decisions, 1945 | |
| He was also a social | conservative, and strongly opposed to abortion. |
| opkins (born 27 October 1926) was a British | Conservative and National Liberal politician. |
| He sat as a Progressive | Conservative and he resigned in 1989. |
| iament (MPPs) from the Liberal, Progressive | Conservative and New Democratic parties. |
| He defeated his Progressive | Conservative and Liberal-Progressive opponents by a sign |
| dolhossein Rouhalamini, a prominent Iranian | conservative and adviser to presidential candidate Mohse |
| He sat as a | Conservative and resigned in 1882. |
| inal constituency has been held by both the | Conservative and Labour parties during the time of its e |
| What about using the | Conservative and Labour websites along with the Liberal |
| Like his father, Magheramorne was a | Conservative and Unionist. |
| Sutton's theology is best described as | conservative and evangelical. |
| that CNN has been accused of promoting both | conservative and liberal editorializing. |
| ber 1909 - 20 September 1987) was a British | Conservative and National Liberal politician. |
| The book compared | conservative and Protestant Christianity to the rising p |
| (12 June 1901 - 11 May 1966) was an English | Conservative and National Liberal politician. |
| Mosley also ran on the | Conservative and Independence party lines. |
| n Senate, where he has sat as a Progressive | Conservative and, since February 2004, as a Conservative |
| rton constituency and is represented by the | Conservative Andrew Griffiths. |
| e Burton constituency and the current MP is | Conservative Andrew Griffiths. |
| The seat was previously held by the | Conservative Angela Browning who is retiring. |
| It was politically | conservative, Anglophilic, and monarchist. |
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