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o support their efforts from Americans for Tax | Reform, a national taxpayer advocacy group. |
e the troops to prevent the envisaged Agrarian | reform, a cornerstone priority of the Moldavian Democ |
holic Church and oppression against efforts to | reform a military dictatorship there to guarantee hum |
over Joseph Chamberlain's campaign for tariff | reform, a campaign which he opposed. |
Penal | Reform: a Comparative Study. |
, if successful, disrupt the German efforts to | reform a shortened defensive line along the Meuse. |
kesperson for Families and Friends of Drug Law | Reform, a member of the executive of the SA Council f |
Medicaid: Perdue made Medicaid | reform a priority during his first term. |
Romanoff has made government ethics and | reform a central part of his Senatorial campaign. |
President Goodluck Jonathan made electoral | reform a top priority when he assumed the presidency |
ler, about a criminal's daughter, who tries to | reform a petty crook, whom she loves, featured Clara |
lineup would | reform a few years later, and the 'DOS' incarnation o |
holic Church and oppression against efforts to | reform a military dictatorship there to guaranty huma |
Aberaman faction split away from the club to | re-form Aberaman Athletic, while the Aberdare half fo |
The constitutional | reform abolished the Senate of Senegal, which had onl |
new prime minister undertakes serious currency | reform, abrogating multiple rates which priced the Af |
was selected by Matthew Parker as a visitor to | reform abuses in the two Kentish dioceses. |
visitor to the university, with full power to | reform abuses, a task which was not completed until 1 |
f the 78 UK MEPs on promoting transparency and | reform according to eurosceptic think-tank Open Europ |
and implementing a policy of modernization and | reform; accordingly, Dr. Traboulsi was granted a Saud |
of December 2004, the Howard League for Penal | Reform accused Stoke Heath of abusing the human right |
The | Reform Act 1867 had extended the vote to working-clas |
slating Bureaucratic Change: The Civil Service | Reform Act of 1978, co-edited with Carolyn Ban, (Alba |
Under the terms of the Great | Reform Act of 1832, the county franchise was extended |
He was responsible for the Fiscal | Reform Act of 1990. |
f Parliament to the House of Commons until the | Reform Act 1832, (see Weobley (UK Parliament constitu |
in 1829 and casting his final vote against the | Reform Act 1832. |
The 1998 Juvenile Justice | Reform Act states that only serious offenders, violen |
35 and was a supporter of Earl Grey and of the | Reform Act 1832. |
rincipal author of the Pendleton Civil Service | Reform Act of 1883 |
of the Railroad Revitalization and Regulatory | Reform Act of 1976. |
It was created under the Great | Reform Act for the 1832 general election, and abolish |
tuency of the House of Commons, created by the | Reform Act 1832 for the 1832 general election. |
the seat until it was replaced under the Great | Reform Act in 1832. |
The constituency was created by the | Reform Act 1832 for the 1832 general election. |
missions in the army was abolished in the Army | Reform Act of 1871 and was replaced by Second Lieuten |
It was disfranchised by the Great | Reform Act in 1832. |
st Riding of Yorkshire, abolished in the Great | Reform Act of 1832. |
constituency was originally created after the | Reform Act in 1832 when Derbyshire was divided into N |
al election was the first after passage of the | Reform Act 1867, which enfranchised many male househo |
d, noting that the state's Criminal Sentencing | Reform Act had abolished all common-law defenses in c |
and other sections of the Bipartisan Campaign | Reform Act against a facial challenge that the law wa |
e years later, with the passage of the Peerage | Reform Act 1963, hereditary peeresses were also allow |
The Irish | Reform Act 1832 was an Act of Parliament that introdu |
Congress passed the Prison Litigation | Reform Act (PLRA) to help reduce the strain on the fe |
When created in 1832 by the Scottish | Reform Act 1832 it combined in one constituency the f |
05, under the provisions of the Constitutional | Reform Act 2005. |
pposed passage of New Zealand's Homosexual Law | Reform Act 1986, and earned the enmity of New Zealand |
his university constituency was created by the | Reform Act 1867. |
he Bunning-Bereuter-Blumenauer Flood Insurance | Reform Act of 2004. |
xchequer, Benjamin Disraeli, passed the Second | Reform Act in 1867, and Derby retired from politics t |
The | Reform Act replaced the scot and lot franchise with a |
ng figure in the public campaign for the Great | Reform Act of 1832. |
ted in favor of increasing the sales tax - Tax | Reform Act of 2007(HB2) |
4 June - The Great | Reform Act becomes law, extending suffrage to the who |
estbury (though this did not survive the Great | Reform Act of the following year), and he resumed his |
It was created by the | Reform Act 1832 for the 1832 general election, and el |
d by Article 110 of the Japan National Railway | Reform Act of 1988, which formed the modern Japan Rai |
favor of increasing the sales tax by 20% - Tax | Reform Act of 2007(HB2) |
The Tax | Reform Act of 1986 was designed to be tax revenue neu |
It was created under the Great | Reform Act for the 1832 general election, and abolish |
The 1986 Tax | Reform Act retained the $2000 contribution limit, but |
After the | Reform Act of 1867, Tiverton had just one MP. |
It was abolished by the | Reform Act 1832. |
The Prostitution | Reform Act 2003 is an Act of Parliament that decrimin |
ency was created in 1295, and abolished by the | Reform Act 1867 with effect from the 1868 general ele |
After the | Reform Act of 1832, he was then elected at the 1832 g |
85, Wilde moved what became the Homosexual Law | Reform Act (1986), which legalised homosexual acts in |
Under the | Reform Act 1832 the constituency was split into two t |
The constituency was created by the | Reform Act 1832 for the 1832 general election, when t |
eastern edge of Stanton Moor dedicated to the | Reform Act 1832. |
she would have been the youngest MP since the | Reform Act 1832. |
in the agitation preceding the passing of the | Reform Act 1832, and became member for the Elgin burg |
klahoma State Cabinet, by the Executive Branch | Reform Act of 1986. |
favor of increasing the sales tax by 20% - Tax | Reform Act of 2007 (HB2) |
The constituency was created by the Great | Reform Act of 1832 and was abolished for the 1950 gen |
The borough was disfranchised under the | Reform Act 1832, but the name was revived at the 1885 |
ons of the United Kingdom until 1832, when the | Reform Act created more uniform forms of suffrage. |
s passed at approximately the same time as the | Reform Act 1832, which applied to England and Wales. |
te Bill 389, titled the Comprehensive Abortion | Reform Act by its sponsors. |
The | Reform Act being passed, Downton ceased to be represe |
p's aims were achieved with the passing of the | Reform Act 1832. |
acclaim Earl Grey for the passing of the Great | Reform Act of 1832 and stands at the head of Grey Str |
article reads, 'The New Zealand Homosexual Law | Reform Act 1986 is a highly controversal law that leg |
The Comprehensive Enforcement and Immigration | Reform Act of 2005 (S. 1438), a bill proposed in July |
However, by the time of the Great | Reform Act it had long been a pocket borough, under t |
The Comprehensive Immigration | Reform Act of 2006 (S. 2611), sponsored by Senator Ar |
New Malton in the North Riding until the Great | Reform Act of 1832; the borough at that point include |
The | Reform Act 1867, as amended by the Boundary Act 1868, |
The | Reform Act expanded the boundaries to include the who |
It was repealed by the Prostitution | Reform Act 2003. |
The constituency was created by the Great | Reform Act of 1832 by the splitting of Northumberland |
Law 766 (1972) and the Massachusetts Education | Reform Act (1993) to a day school for a diverse body |
sented Okehampton, but upon the passage of the | Reform Act 1832, he moved to Bristol, serving until 1 |
It was repealed by the Family Law | Reform Act 1987. |
ected two Members of Parliament until the 1884 | Reform Act reduced the number for both to one. |
pretation of the Private Securities Litigation | Reform Act of 1995's requirement of scienter in a civ |
The constituency was created under the | Reform Act 1832 for the 1832 general election, and ab |
Under the | Reform Act 1867, its representation was reduced to on |
when the constituency was disfranchised by the | Reform Act 1832. |
borough to retain its two members in the Great | Reform Act of 1832, although its boundaries were slig |
On 10 October 1919 The Land | Reform Act was passed which confiscated and redistrib |
for the 1832 general election, when the Great | Reform Act divided the former Warwickshire constituen |
gain from 1628, but was disenfranchised in the | Reform Act 1832 as a rotten borough. |
On April 1, 1864, the Currency | Reform Act of 1864 went into effect. |
The constituency was created by the | Reform Act of 1867. |
became the sole representative after the Great | Reform Act of 1832 reduced the constituency to one se |
Created by the | Reform Act of 1832, it was represented by two Members |
ma Governor's Cabinet, by the Executive Branch | Reform Act of 1986. |
was abolished by the Acts Amendment (Electoral | Reform) Act 1987, and with two others became part of |
The constituency was created by the | Reform act of 1867 by the splitting of the South Lanc |
The Political | Reform Act (Spanish: Ley 1/1977 de 4 de enero) was th |
n on 15 December 1976 to approve the Political | Reform Act of 1977 which had been approved by the Spa |
ich elected one Member of Parliament until the | Reform Act 1832 increased this to two members. |
Under the | Reform Act 1832, it was split into two divisions: Nor |
assed the Kelsey Smith-Briggs Child Protection | Reform Act to reform the way courts and the Oklahoma |
was abolished by the Acts Amendment (Electoral | Reform) Act 1987, and with two others became part of |
The Great | Reform Act increased its representation to three MPs |
lected for Manchester in 1832, after the Great | Reform Act had given city parliamentary representatio |
he Bunning-Bereuter-Blumenauer Flood Insurance | Reform Act of 2004 (Pub.L. 108-264) reformed the Nati |
s stripped of its double representation by the | Reform Act 1832, which reduced it to two seats, and t |
ly of the town of Ripon itself until the Great | Reform Act of 1832; the right to vote was vested in t |
This changed with the Federal Crop Insurance | Reform Act of 1994, which required farmers to partici |
The constituency was created by the | Reform Act 1832, with effect from the general electio |
th Kathleen McGraw), in IRS, The Impact of Tax | Reform Act of 1986 Conference Report. |
o measures like the Legislative and Regulatory | Reform Act 2006. |
was passed into law as a major part of The Tax | Reform Act of 1984. |
Voted in favor of the Tax | Reform Act of 2007 (HB2) |
1832 Eye returned two MPs, then, following the | Reform Act 1832, a single MP until 1983 after which t |
d and constituency reduced to one seat, by the | Reform Act 1832 |
At the time of the Great | Reform Act in 1832, the patrons were the Earl of Hare |
nd when that constituency was abolished by the | Reform Act 1832 he was elected at the 1832 general el |
During the political crisis surrounding the | Reform Act of 1832 he allowed his name to be put forw |
stituency's first contested election since the | Reform Act 1832, Morgan-Clifford came a poor third be |
voted for Tax | Reform Act of 2007(HB2) |
en the constituency was abolished by the Great | Reform Act as a rotten borough. |
n of the city's population; at the time of the | Reform Act there were between 1,100 and 1,200 freemen |
an Nation: Class, Race, Gender And The British | Reform Act Of 1867 (2000, editor, with Keith McClella |
was abolished in 1990 following the Education | Reform Act 1988. |
The constituency was created by the Great | Reform Act of 1832 by the splitting of Lancashire con |
a Wild and Scenic Rivers legislation; the Jury | Reform Act (1972); the Consumer Protection Act (1972) |
Elections, he sponsored the Campaign Financing | Reform Act of 2005. |
gh but one to be enfranchised before the Great | Reform Act of 1832. |
il 1832, when the borough was abolished by the | Reform Act 1832. |
force the provisions within the Constitutional | Reform Act 2005. |
It was disenfranchised in the | Reform Act 1832. |
The constituency was created under the Second | Reform Act for the 1868 general election, and abolish |
n the Parliament that ruled Britain before the | Reform Act of 1832. |
The constituency was created under the | Reform Act 1832, when the former Warwickshire constit |
abour Government in 1984, the Petroleum Sector | Reform Act was introduced. |
enfranchised as a borough constituency by the | Reform Act 1867, being given one MP. |
The Homosexual Law | Reform Act 1986 amended the Crimes Act, allowing for |
The | Reform Act 1832 reduced its representation to one MP, |
Members of Parliament (MPs) at the time of the | Reform Act (and 21 boroughs electing 42 members until |
In 1832, the year of a | Reform Act which extended the vote in England but did |
nd both the reauthorization of the Health Care | Reform Act and the development of New York's Assisted |
ry borough of the same name was created by the | Reform Act for the 1832 general election. |
The constituency was created under the Great | Reform Act for the 1832 general election, and abolish |
Under the | Reform Act 1832, the town gained the right to elect t |
1988, based upon the Acts Amendment (Electoral | Reform) Act 1987 which abolished several country and |
ht to send two members to Parliament until the | Reform Act 1832 and was one of Britain's most notorio |
The Constitution (Parliamentary | Reform) Act 2003 abolished the electoral provinces an |
ency of the same name was created by the Great | Reform Act for the 1832 general election, when the fo |
lthough he voted against both the Prostitution | Reform Act and the Civil Union Act (two pieces of leg |
Following the 1832 | Reform Act and the 1885 Representation of the People |
The act was repealed by the Constitutional | Reform Act 2005, which transferred the judicial funct |
known as the Information Technology Management | Reform Act (also known as the Clinger-Cohen Act), the |
The | Reform Act 1832 reduced its representation to one mem |
legislation since the Massachusetts Education | Reform Act of 1993. |
After the passing of land | reform act by Kerala government in 1956, land was dis |
e borough was stripped of its franchise in the | Reform Act 1832. |
ician and orator John Bright, referring to the | Reform Act of 1867, which called for more democratic |
As of 2011, the Tax | Reform Act of 1986 was the most recent major simplifi |
ment which resulted ensured the passage of the | Reform Act 1832. |
r to the Federal Housing Enterprise Regulatory | Reform Act of 2005 (first put forward by Sen. Charles |
nter - The Federal Agriculture Improvement and | Reform Act of 1996 (P.L. 104-127) established a revol |
After another | Reform Act in 1884, the IPP emerged from the 1885 Gen |
was abolished by the Acts Amendment (Electoral | Reform) Act 1987, and with two others became part of |
is father, a supporter of Earl Grey and of the | Reform Act 1832. |
Minister whose administration passed the Great | Reform Act of 1832; but Grey's history as a former MP |
e year 2000, Ontario passed the Social Housing | Reform Act to govern the management of provincially f |
was abolished by the Acts Amendment (Electoral | Reform) Act 1987, and was split between the five-memb |
He considered that the main | reform Act of 1903 had benefitted richer tenants in t |
The Constitutional | Reform Act 2005 established a new Supreme Court of th |
e amended version is more accurate: before the | Reform Act of 1832, many shopkeepers would not even h |
ted in the Federal Agriculture Improvement and | Reform Act of 1996 (P.L.104-127). |
they were established by the Executive Branch | Reform Act of 1986. |
ative base after he voted for the Abortion Law | Reform Act and a failed euthanasia bill in 2008. |
The | Reform Act 1867 lowered property requirements for vot |
The Weapon Systems Acquisition | Reform Act (formally Weapons Acquisition System Refor |
was abolished by the Acts Amendment (Electoral | Reform) Act 1987, and was split between the East Metr |
was abolished by the Acts Amendment (Electoral | Reform) Act 1987, and with two others became part of |
The Welfare | Reform Act 2009 (c. |
t was created by the Acts Amendment (Electoral | Reform) Act 1987, and became effective on 22 May 1989 |
MPs) until the seat was abolished in the Great | Reform Act of 1832. |
At the 1868 election the Second | Reform Act reduced its representation to a single sea |
's representation was reduced to one MP by the | Reform Act 1832. |
tunity for Women) Act 1986, the Public Service | Reform Act 1984 and the Equal Employment Opportunity |
The constituency was created by the Great | Reform Act of 1832 by the splitting of Northumberland |
age of the Acts Amendment (Lesbian and Gay Law | Reform) Act 2002. |
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