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of the legislature, a difficult task as the | Progressive Conservatives (as they were known by then) |
Gordon supported Larry Grossman at the | Progressive Conservative Party's leadership convention |
until 1920, when he helped to establish the | Progressive Party. |
ons in the 1962 election as a Member of the | Progressive Conservative Party for the riding of Northu |
sm and anti-Semitism, a nation in which the | progressive artist and the progressive politician were |
The | Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba ran a full s |
oalition government which also included the | Progressive Conservative Party, Social Credit and some |
She was an election strategist for the | Progressive Conservative Party in the 2007 provincial e |
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 |
The | Progressive Conservatives won a majority government und |
eft-Green Movement, with the support of the | Progressive Party and the Liberal Party, which was swor |
He later rejoined the | Progressive Conservative Party, and defeated Liberal-Pr |
The | Progressive Conservatives won a majority government in |
Serge Robichaud of the | Progressive Conservative was elected on September 27, 2 |
g the northern riding of Swan River for the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
nt, he was defeated by Robert Coates of the | Progressive Conservative party. |
the years passed and actively supported the | Progressive Bloc, a coalition of liberal parties in the |
ng which time his party became known as the | Progressive Conservatives. |
He is the leader of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia. |
n, 1986 saw a change in government from the | Progressive Conservatives to the Liberals. |
In 1912, he ran on the | Progressive and Independence League tickets for Secreta |
s, Pankiw sat with other DRC members in the | Progressive Conservative-DRC coalition. |
on of officer education and established the | progressive branch, staff, and senior service levels of |
In a 2007 interview with the | Progressive Book Club, Bai said his political work is m |
the Beaver River electoral district for the | Progressive Conservative party; however, he was termina |
s Project That Never Was is an album by the | progressive rock musician Eric Woolfson, co-creator wit |
She was previously the leader of the | Progressive Unionist Party (PUP) until she resigned in |
n has been a swing riding controlled by the | Progressive Conservatives, New Democrats and Liberals. |
aval-des-Rapides electoral district for the | Progressive Conservative party. |
creasingly long chains, as evidenced by the | progressive increase in viscosity as the chains lengthe |
The Conservative Party - renamed the | Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan and led |
"Candle of Life" is a 1969 song by the | progressive rock band The Moody Blues, from their album |
it Party of Saskatchewan, Bailey joined the | Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan when the |
Tucker works part-time with the | progressive left wing think tank, The Australia Institu |
Schumacher first ran for the | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada in the 1968 Fe |
ho replaced the retiring Jim DeWolfe of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia. |
Solstice and Pallas, that continued in the | progressive rock style created by 1970s bands such as G |
ewan in the 1975 provincial election as the | Progressive Conservative Member of the Legislative Asse |
The latter two were previously held by the | Progressive Conservatives while Fredericton-Fort Nashwa |
the 1957 election by Robert Simpson of the | Progressive Conservative party. |
on Regional Chair Joyce Savoline became the | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario candidate, af |
He was elected as the | Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) for |
Hodder was the | Progressive Conservative Member of the House of Assembl |
to contest the 1968 federal election as the | Progressive Conservative candidate in the Ontario ridin |
nished third against Brian Pallister of the | Progressive Conservative Party with 1,519 votes (19.62% |
e in America is the first live album by the | progressive rock supergroup Transatlantic. |
Nicolini wrote for the | progressive periodical Il Conciliatore, composed poetry |
refontaine was by this time a member of the | Progressive Party of Manitoba. |
C.E.O of Atco Records (where he signed the | progressive metal band Dream Theater as well as Pantera |
thereafter and, after failing to secure the | Progressive Conservative nomination for his riding, sou |
He founded the | Progressive Writers Union in Hyderabad and was active w |
an House of Commons, where he served as the | Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) for |
He is currently the president of the | Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick. |
The | progressive debility interfered with his work until fin |
The | Progressive Conservatives left the governing coalition |
Spina was not a prominent figure in the | Progressive Conservative Party, and was not appointed t |
ial bilingualism which was supported by the | Progressive Conservatives and Taylor had been one of th |
The | Progressive Conservative government had previously redu |
He defeated Bill Wearmouth from the | Progressive Conservatives by a margin of a around a tho |
Following the | Progressive Conservative Party's defeat in the election |
The | Progressive Conservative Party doubled its share of the |
He is a member of the | Progressive Conservatives. |
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. |
land and Labrador House of Assembly for the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
uart Murray, who later became leader of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba. |
The | Progressive Conservative Party of Prince Edward Island |
, the riding became relatively safe for the | Progressive Conservative party. |
California narrowly voted for the | Progressive nominee, former Republican president Theodo |
8 federal election by Ambrose Peddle of the | Progressive Conservative party. |
"So Deep Within You" is a 1969 song by the | progressive rock band The Moody Blues. |
Craig was the only member of the | Progressive Association elected in the city. |
The | Progressive Conservatives formed a minority government |
iberal-Progressives, and also including the | Progressive Conservatives. |
Angus was the | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada's chief fundra |
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. |
The | Progressive Artists' Group was formed by Francis Newton |
She ran as the | Progressive Conservative candidate in the electoral dis |
The | progressive reforms initiated by Governor Manning alarm |
s: Yes is a two-disc DVD documentary of the | progressive rock group Yes produced by Image Entertainm |
by which time Fraser's party had become the | Progressive Conservatives and was re-elected again in 1 |
hoice America, The White House Project, the | Progressive Religious Partnership, as well as the bi-na |
On September 27, 2010, the | Progressive Conservatives won 42 out of 55 seats, makin |
The New Democratic Party defeated the | Progressive Conservatives in the 1969 provincial electi |
Shawn Skinner won back the district for the | Progressive Conservatives, beating Liberal Finance Mini |
He was a member of the | Progressive Conservatives. |
The Official Opposition was the | Progressive Conservative Party, led by John Diefenbaker |
anadian House of Commons as a Member of the | Progressive Party in the riding of Norfolk. |
government backbencher until 1985, when the | Progressive Conservative ministry led by Frank Miller w |
Manitoba, Thorkelson became active with the | Progressive Conservative party's as a youth auxiliary l |
The | Progressive Conservative Party was the ruling party. |
Eglin became the leader of the | Progressive Party in February 1971. |
P.W. Crummey was defeated as the | Progressive Conservative candidate for Carbonear/Bay de |
ally joined the Country Party, of which the | Progressive Party was largely a fore-runner. |
ouse of Assembly in 1971 as a member of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Newfoundland and Labr |
The | Progressive Conservative Party finished second with nin |
es had previously supported the UFO and the | Progressive Party of Canada. |
1972 election to A. Daniel McKenzie of the | Progressive Conservative party. |
m Scene, Vol. is a compilation album by the | progressive bluegrass Maryland band The Seldom Scene. |
om 1971 to 1988, serving as a member of the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
The Liberals were able to resist the | Progressive challenge in the 1921 election, which retur |
i-Labour alliances with the remnants of the | Progressive organisation. |
Party, he was viewed with hostility by the | Progressive Conservative government of Brian Mulroney t |
Inventing the Dream: California through the | Progressive Era (1985) ISBN 0195034899 |
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 |
When the | Progressive Conservative (PC) Party came to power in 20 |
as a liaison between Premier Davis and the | Progressive Conservative caucus. |
the riding of Bonaventure representing the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
e was first elected to Parliament under the | Progressive Party banner in Qu'Appelle riding during th |
ouse of Commons in the 1972 election as the | Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament for Grenv |
Thus, the | progressive rejuvenation capability of the oocyte is us |
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. |
on in which John George Diefenbaker led the | Progressive Conservative Party to a landslide victory. |
Beard resigned from the | Progressive Conservative Party and stepped down as an M |
Whilst the | Progressive Labour Movement received the most votes, th |
The | Progressive ANC Voters Network (PAVN) is a sub-party vo |
the election, and formed government as the | Progressive Party of Manitoba. |
He was the | Progressive Party candidate for the Governor of Delawar |
various ideas of stellar evolution with the | progressive transmutation of species in an accessible n |
(MidCARD) to found a new organization, the | Progressive Student Network. |
en in opposition to Essays and Reviews, the | progressive sentiments of which had stirred up controve |
The | Progressive Party was the only contesting party. |
It was covered by the | Progressive Rock group Cafe Jacques on their 1978 album |
The | Progressive Conservative Party lost its single seat in |
The | Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick held a |
ced his candidacy for the leadership of the | Progressive Conservatives. |
The | Progressive Conservatives formed government in that ele |
rty of European Socialists, she sits in the | Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats group. |
twice, moving from the Labour Party to the | Progressive Democrats to Fine Gael. |
r, he ran three times unsuccessfully as the | Progressive Conservative candidate for the Canadian Hou |
ildlife Fund, and as a senior fellow at the | Progressive Policy Institute (the think tank affiliated |
share of world LNG market, compensating the | progressive phase-out of the Arun terminal in Sumatra, |
Bible Studies, or an Inquiry into the | Progressive Development of Divine Revelation. |
h rock musician who was a key member in the | progressive rock band Family. |
aign, Besse received the endorsement of the | Progressive Democrats of North Carolina., and the Conse |
to the Ontario Legislative Assembly as the | Progressive Conservative MPP for Waterloo South in the |
o had helped to persuade Wagner to join the | Progressive Conservatives, Brian Mulroney, turned again |
he 1984 election by Ted Schellenberg of the | Progressive Conservative party. |
She ran under the | Progressive Conservative banner finishing a distant sec |
o win the new Western Arctic riding for the | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada. |
unparliamentary language while accusing the | Progressive Conservative government of punishing voters |
e cabinet is derived from the caucus of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Newfoundland and Labr |
In 1948, he worked with the | Progressive Party of former Vice President Henry A. Wal |
Klein would win the leadership of the | Progressive Conservatives in 1992 and become Premier of |
The | Progressive Conservatives won a narrow plurality of sea |
was the first to collapse, which caused the | progressive collapse of spans three and four. |
ion at the Elgin electoral district for the | Progressive Conservative party. |
June 7, 2007, Hutcheon was acclaimed as the | Progressive Conservative candidate for the October 10, |
Swenson served as interim leader of the | Progressive Conservatives from October 8, 1992 to Novem |
The | progressive death metal band Between The Buried And Me |
n with an increased plurality, although the | Progressive Conservatives were reduced to a fragile min |
o oppose Evans, with their backing, and the | progressive coalition was broken. |
producer, best known for his work with the | progressive rock group Echolyn. |
The | Progressive Conservatives won the riding in 1977, and t |
They were won by the | Progressive Citizens' Party, whose leader, Otmar Hasler |
l politics, where he had been leader of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada. |
O'Neill who picked up the district for the | Progressive Conservatives over incumbent Len Bracko. |
aherty's campaign for the leadership of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario in early 2004 |
two years earlier from the Liberals to the | Progressive Conservatives. |
The | Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba won a majori |
sembly from 1999 to 2009 as a member of the | Progressive Conservatives. |
Danny Carey, the drummer from the | progressive metal band Tool, features the unicursal hex |
The | Progressive Conservatives were defeated by the New Demo |
In 1893, Pearce helped found the | Progressive Political League, a precursor to the West A |
tario from 1985 to 1987, as a member of the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
John Stigall also recorded two CDs with the | progressive rock group Losfer Words as well as a two di |
400 votes ahead of Henry Beaumont from the | Progressive Conservatives. |
He served a term as the | Progressive Conservative Party's president. |
She joined the | Progressive Conservative Party to support David Orchard |
he Liberal Party and joined forces with the | Progressive Party to establish the new Japan Democratic |
Waddel has been a member of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba since 1982, |
Bennett was a member of the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
ts only member was Peter G. MacKay from the | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada. |
The | Progressive Conservative Party of Prince Edward Island |
f New Brunswick in the 2006 election as the | Progressive Conservative MLA for Tantramar. |
, who defeated former MLA Gary Hines of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia. |
ead of Keith Hunter, his replacement as the | Progressive Conservative candidate. |
The master in this case was the | progressive R.L. Russell (author of The Child and His P |
"Have You Heard" is a 1969 song by the | progressive rock band The Moody Blues. |
ndall was an unsuccessful candidate for the | Progressive Party of Canada in Hants riding. |
f London Youth Clubs, "Soldier On!" and the | Progressive Supranuclear Palsy Association. |
A founder of the | Progressive Party, Berligne later joined the General Zi |
Monitoring the | Progressive Bloggers website can give a quick snapshot |
Dion was defeated by Marc Ferland of the | Progressive Conservative party. |
After the | Progressive Democrats were founded in 1985 Andrews cons |
osion of the Meech Lake Accord, he left the | Progressive Conservative party on 26 June 1990. |
mbent parliamentarian George Tustin for the | Progressive Conservative nomination. |
When the | Progressive Conservatives formed government following t |
, 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. |
erals and NDP both winning 19 seats and the | Progressive Conservatives winning 14. |
The result was a victory for the | Progressive Citizens' Party, which won 13 of the 25 sea |
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 |
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