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However, unlike most other | progressive metal bands, they have no vocalist and play |
Red Tory, and was one of the most socially | progressive members of the Harris cabinet. |
e InProg festival, the 2000s most important | progressive rock festival in Russia and one of the most |
with Steve Bridges of 99.7 KFMH to move its | progressive music format and its staff to 1270 after th |
1925 and formed as part of the movement for | progressive education. |
nferences, aimed at creating a movement for | progressive governance throughout the world. |
affiliated with the Reform Movement, these | progressive synagogues operate under a liberal interpre |
He founded the Liberal Movement, a | progressive Liberal party that included about 200 forme |
He founded the Liberal Movement, a | progressive liberal party that initially included about |
Campbell's 1993 bid to succeed Mulroney as | Progressive Conservative leader and prime minister, arg |
ond patent for a Reverse Auction Multi Site | Progressive Jackpot via Aristocrat Leisure Limited. |
s in the realm of electronic Music (trance, | progressive house & ambient). |
mon description of Into Eternity's music is | progressive death metal. |
This music is | Progressive rock with some elements of Psychedelic rock |
ving eventually switched to dance music and | progressive underground. |
style, they are also well-known name within | progressive metal circles. |
olis news outlets and nationally recognized | progressive and gay-rights blogs. |
ng (CLEAR) system, one of the nation's most | progressive criminal data and intelligence gathering sy |
sful challenge against the dominant NDP and | Progressive Conservatives. |
ery easily, defeating his nearest opponent ( | Progressive Conservative candidate Joan Flood) by almos |
man power metal band with neo-classical and | progressive influences, founded by German guitarist Ale |
order characterized by nephronophthisis and | progressive eye disease. |
Adviser to the National Security Network, a | progressive Washington, DC think tank that focuses on f |
album is considered to be Nevermore's most | progressive album, while still containing elements that |
his early years, got involved in new wave, | progressive rock and electronic and experimental music |
ACMA), Neuberger Bergman, Inc. in New York, | Progressive Corporation in Ohio, and FRAC (the Frac Ile |
d another split in 1920 spawned the new Era | Progressive State Convention. |
The plan for a new national | Progressive Party never materialized at the time, and R |
r appointed Higgins as Newfoundland's first | Progressive Conservative member of the Canadian Senate, |
avies is the founder and leader of Newid, a | progressive political party in Wales. |
turned to government when the newly renamed | Progressive Conservatives won the 1943 election. |
The Official Opposition was the newly named | Progressive Conservative Party, led first by John Brack |
st of her professional life at Newnham, the | progressive, recently-established college for women at |
Acanthosis nigricans, a | progressive skin disorder characterized by thick, dark, |
There was no Labour | Progressive whip but there was a Labour whip and a Prog |
PA there are 2 variants: a non-fluent type ( | progressive non-fluent aphasia or PNFA) and a fluent ap |
In September 2006, the North Dakota | Progressive Coalition was reorganized and changed its n |
The North Dakota | Progressive Coalition (or the NDPC) was a community-bas |
public incarnation of the Northern Elements | Progressive Union, the party was created by the late Ma |
full-length album by Norwegian avant-garde | progressive metal band Age of Silence. |
icacy is an EP by the Norwegian avant-garde | progressive metal band Age of Silence. |
itutional Convention were certainly not all | progressive. |
lease comment that Calvin Coolidge is not a | progressive. |
Notably, the | Progressive Labor Party (PLP) organized a coordinated, |
James Allan (Dec 1961 - Nov 1966)1 | Progressive Conservative |
6 has been Alfie MacLeod of the Nova Scotia | Progressive Conservative Party. |
ective wing of a local female novelist with | progressive social views. |
lit in the votes to the left of the NP, the | Progressive Federal Party (PFP) lost seven of its parli |
mmitment to unilateral nuclear disarmament, | progressive personal taxation to redistribute wealth fr |
wn as “the father of the poor,” a number of | progressive social reforms were introduced during Yrigo |
etted his tactics and supported a number of | progressive causes, like public education, anti child-l |
rtin declared his opposition to a number of | Progressive policies during the campaign leading Maharg |
Haughey told Desmond O'Malley, the | Progressive Democrats leader, that he intended to retir |
l and Florella were graduates of Oberlin, a | progressive coeducational and biracial college in Ohio. |
In October 2006, | Progressive Enterprises announced a Discount Fuel Schem |
dent politician from the dissolution of the | Progressive Democrats in 2009. |
House of Commons in 1997 as a member of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, representing |
ttleford-Kindersley by Norval Horner of the | Progressive Conservative party in the 1972 election. |
brador House of Assembly as a member of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Newfoundland and Labr |
She was also a board member of the | progressive political organisation GetUp and the public |
and 1957 and as first vice-president of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada in 1955 and wa |
He sat as a member of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia from 1999 |
Wilson was an original board member of the | progressive Century Institute, and a current board memb |
Canadian politician, who was leader of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan from 195 |
his first two terms he was a member of the | Progressive United Democratic Front, but by 1989 he had |
l small parties and out of the ashes of the | Progressive Democratic Alliance in early 2005. |
A member of the | Progressive Party, he became a member of the Liberal Pa |
askatchewan, after the landslide win of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan. |
ed a leading role in the preparation of the | progressive platform of the Democratic Party, which fea |
nservative gains came at the expense of the | Progressive Party and the United Farmers of Ontario. |
Motor-Kritik was the title of a | progressive automotive magazine, published by the H.Bec |
defeating incumbent Harold Danforth of the | Progressive Conservative party. |
he punk era sounded the death knell of many | progressive rock acts, including Hudson Ford. |
The Fifth Season is a live album of Polish | progressive rock group Quidam, released 2009. |
He was a member of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario. |
t (which had been formed by a merger of the | Progressive Party and the General Zionists). |
ht was defeated by Henry Frank Jones of the | Progressive Conservative party in the 1957 election. |
A member of the | Progressive Conservative Party, Bennett first ran for e |
ons in the 1962 election as a Member of the | Progressive Conservative Party for the riding of Northu |
Bottles for Marjorie is a live album of the | progressive rock group Caravan, offering several early |
He was the vocalist of the | progressive rock group Triana, heavily influenced by fl |
eft-Green Movement, with the support of the | Progressive Party and the Liberal Party, which was swor |
Serge Robichaud of the | Progressive Conservative was elected on September 27, 2 |
nt, he was defeated by Robert Coates of the | Progressive Conservative party. |
article is within the scope of WikiProject | Progressive Rock, a collaborative effort to improve the |
He is the leader of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia. |
She was previously the leader of the | Progressive Unionist Party (PUP) until she resigned in |
ho replaced the retiring Jim DeWolfe of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia. |
the 1957 election by Robert Simpson of the | Progressive Conservative party. |
nished third against Brian Pallister of the | Progressive Conservative Party with 1,519 votes (19.62% |
refontaine was by this time a member of the | Progressive Party of Manitoba. |
released a seminal concept album of Italian | progressive rock in 1971, called Terra in bocca. |
He is currently the president of the | Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick. |
He is a member of the | Progressive Conservatives. |
of Maharashtra is largely the legacy of his | progressive industrial policies. |
his was triggered by the resignation of the | progressive former Premier and state MHA John Cox Bray. |
Eleanors-Summerside and was a member of the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
uart Murray, who later became leader of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba. |
8 federal election by Ambrose Peddle of the | Progressive Conservative party. |
Craig was the only member of the | Progressive Association elected in the city. |
anadian House of Commons as a member of the | Progressive Conservative Party representing the riding |
of Baie Verte-Springdale as a member of the | Progressive Conservatives. |
s: Yes is a two-disc DVD documentary of the | progressive rock group Yes produced by Image Entertainm |
He was a member of the | Progressive Conservatives. |
anadian House of Commons as a Member of the | Progressive Party in the riding of Norfolk. |
Eglin became the leader of the | Progressive Party in February 1971. |
ouse of Assembly in 1971 as a member of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Newfoundland and Labr |
1972 election to A. Daniel McKenzie of the | Progressive Conservative party. |
om 1971 to 1988, serving as a member of the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
i-Labour alliances with the remnants of the | Progressive organisation. |
bid to succeed Ernie Eves as leader of the | Progressive Conservative Party in 2004. |
Woods was a member of the | Progressive Party from 1999 to 2007 and was involved in |
ics in the German Empire as a member of the | Progressive People's Party and following the establishm |
Canada, and lead a merged party of federal | Progressive Conservatives and Reform/Canadian Alliance |
He was a founder member of the | Progressive Democrats and left the party when appointed |
provincial election, as a candidate of the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
1965 Cohen was amongst the group of former | Progressive Party members that broke away to form the I |
ced his candidacy for the leadership of the | Progressive Conservatives. |
aign, Besse received the endorsement of the | Progressive Democrats of North Carolina., and the Conse |
he 1984 election by Ted Schellenberg of the | Progressive Conservative party. |
e cabinet is derived from the caucus of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Newfoundland and Labr |
Klein would win the leadership of the | Progressive Conservatives in 1992 and become Premier of |
Swenson served as interim leader of the | Progressive Conservatives from October 8, 1992 to Novem |
l politics, where he had been leader of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada. |
aherty's campaign for the leadership of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario in early 2004 |
sembly from 1999 to 2009 as a member of the | Progressive Conservatives. |
tario from 1985 to 1987, as a member of the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
Waddel has been a member of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba since 1982, |
Bennett was a member of the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
, who defeated former MLA Gary Hines of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia. |
he abbreviation ABWH) was a project of four | progressive rock musicians, vocalist Jon Anderson, drum |
A founder of the | Progressive Party, Berligne later joined the General Zi |
Dion was defeated by Marc Ferland of the | Progressive Conservative party. |
, he was defeated by Claude Lanthier of the | Progressive Conservative party. |
iding was represented by Ed Stelmach of the | Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta for its |
House of Commons in 1921 as a Member of the | Progressive Party to represent the riding of Nelson. |
House of Commons in 1945 as a Member of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada to represent t |
then ran for re-election as a member of the | Progressive (Bull Moose) Party for the 63rd United Stat |
own-Rochford Square and was a member of the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
Fredericton-Nashwaaksis as a member of the | Progressive Conservatives. |
He later served as interim leader of the | Progressive Conservative Party from 1987 to 1990 before |
ct of Saint John Harbour as a member of the | Progressive Conservatives. |
al district of Annapolis as a member of the | Progressive Conservatives. |
Lewis remained a supporter of the | Progressive Conservatives through the 1990s. |
e reasons for the general acceptance of the | progressive income tax system. |
al politics in 2006, becoming leader of the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
iated to Rainbow Rose the LGBT group of the | Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats which |
trict of Saint John East as a member of the | Progressive Conservatives. |
1957 election by David James Walker of the | Progressive Conservative party. |
He was seen as a member of the | Progressive wing of the Democrat Party. |
the 1957 election by John Kucherepa of the | Progressive Conservative party. |
was defeated by Joseph Warner Murphy of the | Progressive Conservative party in the 1945 election. |
A member of the | Progressive Party, he was a member of the party's direc |
Hanson and he finished just ahead of future | Progressive Conservative MLA Ron Liepert. |
Mauston, Wisconsin and was a member of the | Progressive Party. |
oardist Keith Emerson, former member of the | progressive rock band Emerson, Lake & Palmer. |
trict of Halifax Citadel as a member of the | Progressive Conservatives. |
undland and contested the leadership of the | Progressive Conservative party placing second to Brian |
With the victory of the | Progressive Conservatives in the 2003 election Premier |
that she would stand down as leader of the | Progressive Democrats in December 2005. |
itoba from 1927 to 1932, as a member of the | Progressive Party. |
itor, politician, author, and leader of the | Progressive movement. |
Du Bonnet, defeating Darren Praznik of the | Progressive Conservative Party by 302 votes. |
where he was defeated by Marvin Howe of the | Progressive Conservative party in the 1953 election. |
Lambert is also a supporter of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba. |
He was also the drummer of German | progressive metal band Sieges Even, in which his brothe |
He was a member of the | Progressive Conservative caucus. |
To aficionados of Italian | progressive rock, their debut album Arbeit macht frei i |
inglake, Ontario, Coyle was a member of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada. |
Senator Joseph M. Dixon) for control of the | Progressive party. |
has also served on the board of Brantford's | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario association. |
again from 1977 to 1985, as a member of the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
tion but lost to Louis-Roland Comeau of the | Progressive Conservative party. |
term was defeated by Alvin Hamilton of the | Progressive Conservative party in the 1957 election. |
Goertzen is the deputy leader of the | Progressive Conservatives in Manitoba. |
He was a member of the | Progressive Conservative Party (PC) before retiring fro |
P and subsequently joined the caucus of the | Progressive Party of Canada. |
as defeated by Charles E. Haliburton of the | Progressive Conservative Party in the 1979 federal elec |
The winner was Joseph Tascona of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario. |
Proponents of the | Progressive creation theory include astronomer-turned-a |
again from 1977 to 1987, as a member of the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
hy Murders Hope is the debut 7" EP of Greek | progressive death/thrash metal band Acid Death. |
rict of Halifax Chebucto as a member of the | Progressive Conservatives . |
The band was one of the wellsprings of the | progressive rock Canterbury scene. |
y-Fall River-Beaver Bank as a member of the | Progressive Conservatives. |
Atkins opposed the merger of the | Progressive Conservative Party with the Canadian Allian |
d, and Firth was elected as a member of the | Progressive majority group. |
nd briefly served on the staff of Wisconsin | Progressive Party politician Thomas R. Amlie in 1937-19 |
uld include Phil Collins as a member of the | progressive rock group. |
State Legislature due to the presence of 19 | Progressive members. |
he informally advised Brian Mulroney of the | Progressive Conservatives. |
1990 by-election, with the exception of the | Progressive Conservative Party, who did not field a can |
He was a member of the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
2007 provincial election as a member of the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
He was a member of the | Progressive Party of Canada and joined the Ginger Group |
He was a member of the | Progressive Conservative Party, representing the Wilmot |
Attewell opposed the merger of the | Progressive Conservative Party with the Canadian Allian |
course", Lyotard constructs his vision of a | progressive politics that is grounded in the cohabitati |
sembly from 2003 to 2009 as a member of the | Progressive Conservatives. |
Hurlbert was a member of the | Progressive Conservative party, and ran in the Lethbrid |
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