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th times, he again finished well behind the | Progressive Conservative winner. |
ngregation gaining a reputation for being a | progressive, liberal and campaigning church. |
I believe in | progressive, fiscally responsible government. |
Former Premier Bernard Lord ( | Progressive Conservative) has been touted as a potentia |
voters will chose Tuesday between orderly, | progressive city government or a continuation of the pr |
hat year saw a tight race between incumbent | Progressive Conservative MLA Ian Reid who had previousl |
tical power in the area shifted between the | Progressive Conservatives and the Liberal-Progressives |
Israeli society, which is pulled between a | progressive, almost secular Tel Aviv-named the "gay cap |
With the electorate polarized between the | Progressive Conservatives and New Democrats, the Libera |
There is a clash between the | progressive, educated elements of society - those who d |
ows him to be capable of moving beyond this | Progressive Era paradigm of assimilation and embracing |
was defeated in his 2008 re-election bid by | Progressive Conservative Heather Klimchuk. |
was defeated in his 2008 re-election bid by | Progressive Conservative Janice Sarich. |
Bill Attewell, | Progressive Conservative, 1988-1993 |
Their influences range from black metal, | progressive metal, industrial music, symphonic metal an |
inese), and the communists also blasted the | Progressive Party, claiming that they are Hanjian, or t |
terance was notable for its unique blend of | progressive rock, folk, psychedelia, and elements of pa |
Bodo People's | Progressive Front (BPPF) is a political organization in |
First Book of | Progressive Lessons for the Harpsichord and Piano Forte |
Hellyer believed that both the | Progressive Conservative and Liberal parties were embra |
n though both were Red Tories and both were | Progressive Conservatives. |
03 garnered national attention, as both the | Progressive Conservative and Canadian Alliance candidat |
987, defeating New Democrat Ron Boucher and | Progressive Conservative Ben Wilson. |
Scottish Opinion (a brand of | Progressive Partnership) and mruk are not BPC members. |
Brian Mulroney's | Progressive Conservatives won the election, however, re |
ost his seat in 1984, when Brian Mulroney's | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada won the larges |
er the national victory of Brian Mulroney's | Progressive Conservative Party in the 1984 federal elec |
veral star candidates that helped bring the | Progressive Conservatives back to power in 2003 after 1 |
n anarchist periodical aimed at bringing up | progressive issues, and discuss these. |
is a 1975 album by the British psychedelic, | progressive rock and jazz/fusion band Soft Machine. |
ssed the floor to join the British Columbia | Progressive Conservative Party in 1971 and was reelecte |
cian, and the youngest of three brothers in | progressive rock band, Gentle Giant. |
the 1984 general election that brought the | Progressive Conservative Party to power under the leade |
the 1957 federal election that brought the | Progressive Conservatives to power under John Diefenbak |
e 1943 provincial election that brought the | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario to power. |
That election brought the | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada to power under |
Tilman, Jeffrey T. Arthur Brown, Jr.: | Progressive Classicist. |
22 votes in Oxford (winner: Bruce Halliday, | Progressive Conservative) |
During the 1999 New Brunswick election, | Progressive Conservative leader Bernard Lord promised t |
ttles, Libertarian candidate Erik Buck, and | Progressive candidate Shirley Yurkonis to win a fourth |
A building undergoes | progressive collapse when a primary structural element |
s economically conservative, but considered | progressive in his agricultural positions. |
and 2003 elections respectively but elected | Progressive Conservative Eric MacKenzie by a narrow mar |
It was a marginal seat but with | progressive redistributions lost Labor-voting areas to |
Haughey denied this, but the | Progressive Democrats members of the government stated |
Eclipse was the third album by Canadian | progressive rock band CANO, released in 1978. |
Let Go is the first single released by the | progressive rock band Camel in November 1972. |
In November 2007, the party was sued by the | Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan over a t |
Earth is the first live CD/DVD by Canadian | progressive metal band Protest the Hero released on Sep |
k epic on the 1972 album Foxtrot by British | progressive rock band Genesis, lasting eight and a half |
arts re-recorded hits compilation by German | progressive rock band Eloy released in 1993. |
second most seats and was proped up by the | Progressive Party of Canada. |
Live is a live compilation album by British | progressive rock band Yes. |
It was won by the | Progressive Conservatives. |
"Eyes of a Child" is a 1969 song by the | progressive rock band The Moody Blues. |
"Mood for a Day" is a song by English | progressive rock band Yes. |
Mighty Echoes is the eighth album by German | progressive rock band Eloy, being released 1978. |
s Project That Never Was is an album by the | progressive rock musician Eric Woolfson, co-creator wit |
n has been a swing riding controlled by the | Progressive Conservatives, New Democrats and Liberals. |
creasingly long chains, as evidenced by the | progressive increase in viscosity as the chains lengthe |
"Candle of Life" is a 1969 song by the | progressive rock band The Moody Blues, from their album |
llows is the third studio album by American | progressive rock/progressive metal band Bigelf. |
The latter two were previously held by the | Progressive Conservatives while Fredericton-Fort Nashwa |
e in America is the first live album by the | progressive rock supergroup Transatlantic. |
ial bilingualism which was supported by the | Progressive Conservatives and Taylor had been one of th |
"So Deep Within You" is a 1969 song by the | progressive rock band The Moody Blues. |
Axiology is the second album by American | Progressive rock band Thanatopsis, released on July 10, |
Azimut is the debut album by Italian | progressive rock band Perigeo. |
m Scene, Vol. is a compilation album by the | progressive bluegrass Maryland band The Seldom Scene. |
Party, he was viewed with hostility by the | Progressive Conservative government of Brian Mulroney t |
download only double-live album by British | progressive rock band Porcupine Tree recorded at the Ro |
It was covered by the | Progressive Rock group Cafe Jacques on their 1978 album |
is a track originally performed by British | progressive rock band Peach. |
ircase Infinities is a studio EP by British | progressive rock band Porcupine Tree, first released in |
y is the first compilation album by extreme | progressive metal band Kekal. |
ntecedent, Muskoka, had been held by former | Progressive Conservative premier Frank Miller until 198 |
They were won by the | Progressive Citizens' Party, whose leader, Otmar Hasler |
"Have You Heard" is a 1969 song by the | progressive rock band The Moody Blues. |
serving two terms he was defeated by future | Progressive Conservative premier Peter Lougheed. |
the second German language album by British | progressive rock musician Peter Gabriel. |
"Send Me No Wine" is a 1969 song by the | progressive rock band The Moody Blues. |
It was won by the | Progressive Conservative party. |
"Departure" is a short 1968 song by the | progressive rock band The Moody Blues. |
"The Voyage" is an instrumental song by the | progressive rock band The Moody Blues. |
Bouazizi is considered a martyr by the | Progressive Democratic Party (PDP) of Tunisia. |
terra is the eighth studio album by Italian | progressive rock band Banco (previously called Banco de |
Performance is the twelfth album by German | progressive rock band Eloy, which was released in 1983. |
an album released in March 1976 by English | progressive rock band Camel. |
oday Volume 3 is a compilation album by the | progressive bluegrass band Country Gentlemen. |
It was controlled by a | Progressive Conservative Party majority, which won the |
As the World is an album by the | progressive rock band Echolyn, released in 1995. |
The riding was held by the | Progressive Conservatives from 1958 to 1966. |
e Best Way to Travel" is a 1968 song by the | progressive rock band The Moody Blues. |
nger and Cliff Breitkreuz, nominated by the | Progressive Conservatives, and Link Byfield, an indepen |
dent Liberal list (a party formed by former | Progressive Party members after its merger with the Gen |
The election was won by the | Progressive Party. |
ern part of Winnipeg to be represented by a | Progressive Conservative. |
outheastern Winnipeg to be represented by a | Progressive Conservative, following historical breakthr |
End of the World is a 1968 album by Greek | Progressive rock band Aphrodite's Child. |
tadel is the third studio album by American | progressive rock band Starcastle. |
he 1973 election, when he was defeated by a | Progressive Conservative candidate. |
Act 4 is an album by the | progressive bluegrass Maryland band The Seldom Scene, t |
"Emily's Song" is a 1971 song by the | progressive rock band The Moody Blues, and was included |
"Lazy Day" is a 1969 song by the | progressive rock band The Moody Blues. |
"Open Your Eyes" is a song by the | progressive rock band Yes, from their 1997 album of the |
"Counting Out Time" is a song by British | progressive rock band Genesis from the 1974 album The L |
Futile is a promotional EP by British | progressive rock band Porcupine Tree, released in July |
cial election of 1995, which was won by the | Progressive Conservatives. |
The election was won by the | Progressive Conservatives, and Gaudry joined 19 other L |
Live to be a Hundred" is a 1969 song by the | progressive rock band The Moody Blues, from their album |
80s Williams began to be debilitated by the | progressive effects of ALS ("Lou Gehrig's disease") and |
e subsequent election, which was won by the | Progressive Conservatives led by Gary Filmon. |
"Come Sail Away" is a song by American | progressive rock group Styx, featured on the band's sev |
Grace is the third full-length album by the | progressive metal band Vanden Plas. |
rtage La Prairie has been held since by the | Progressive Conservative Party for most of its history, |
Turtle Mountain has been represented by the | Progressive Conservative Party for most of its history, |
"It Can Happen" is a song by the | progressive rock band Yes, from their 1983 album 90125. |
They were won by the | Progressive Labour Party, which took 51.6% of the vote |
Noise is the debut studio album by Canadian | progressive rock group FM. |
is an instrumental jamming song by British | progressive rock band Pink Floyd. |
He was backed by the | Progressive Group for Independent Business. |
seventh full-length studio album by German | progressive rock band Triumvirat, released in 1980. |
The 1995 election was won by the | Progressive Conservative Party, and Agostino quickly em |
Pigs on the Wing" is a two-part song by the | progressive rock band Pink Floyd from their 1977 concep |
gara District Health Council in 1998 by the | Progressive Conservative government of Mike Harris. |
aughton was upset in the by-election by the | Progressive Conservative candidate with Godfrey, whose |
The seventeenth album by German | progressive rock band Eloy, released in 1998. |
Shadowcaster is an EP released by Swedish | progressive metal band Burst. |
essy defamation Law Suit launched by former | Progressive Conservative Speaker of Legislative Assembl |
Anchors is the fourth studio album by Texas | progressive rock band Fair to Midland. |
nt (MP) for Madawaska-Victoria by defeating | Progressive Conservative Cabinet Minister Bernard Valco |
the second full-length album by Australian | progressive rock band Cog, released on 12 April 2008. |
"New Horizons" is a 1972 song by the | progressive rock band, The Moody Blues. |
is an official bootleg live album by French | progressive rock group Magma. |
tructures is a compilation album by English | progressive house DJ and producer John Digweed, release |
ment of Edward Schreyer was defeated by the | Progressive Conservatives under Sterling Lyon. |
Man (self-titled) is the debut album by the | progressive rock band Happy the Man, released in 1977. |
r also appeared on the album Islands by the | progressive rock band, King Crimson, in 1971 as session |
"In the Beginning" is a 1969 song by the | progressive rock band The Moody Blues. |
is a compilation of live recordings by the | Progressive rock band, Yes. |
interviewed in Paranoia magazine and by The | Progressive Observer. |
"Visions of Paradise" is a 1968 song by the | progressive rock band The Moody Blues. |
is a DVD and 2 CD set released by American | progressive rock band Spock's Beard. |
orking title The Show) is a song by English | progressive rock band Pink Floyd. |
erals from 1949 until 1977, and then by the | Progressive Conservatives from 1977 to 1999. |
He was succeeded in 2000 by fellow | Progressive Carina Driscoll. |
uda general election of 1971 was won by the | Progressive Labour Movement. |
ssing riding (until recently held by former | Progressive Conservative Premier Mike Harris). |
tory, although it had been announced by the | progressive decay of Princes' authority in the previous |
"Release, Release" is a song by the | progressive rock group Yes. |
Lost in a Lost World" is a 1972 song by the | progressive rock band, The Moody Blues. |
he sixth full-length studio album by German | progressive rock band Triumvirat, released in 1978. |
ns also appeared on the album Lizard by the | progressive rock band, King Crimson, in 1970. |
ics and was appointed to the Senate by then | Progressive Conservative Prime Minister Joe Clark in 19 |
the Sea" is a suite of two songs by English | progressive rock band Genesis. |
erryland district has been dominated by two | Progressive Conservative mainstays: Charlie Power and L |
hreyer's New Democrats were defeated by the | Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba, under Sterl |
fourth full-length studio album by American | progressive rock band The Mars Volta. |
he 2011 Tour was a concert tour by American | progressive metal band Tool. |
Blackenday is the seventh album by Italian | progressive metal band Eldritch, released in 2007 and a |
ever Comes the Day" is a 1969 single by the | progressive rock band The Moody Blues. |
h the highest percentage vote received by a | Progressive Conservative candidate in Saskatchewan sinc |
Baptizing is an album by the | progressive bluegrass Maryland band The Seldom Scene. |
The riding has been held by the | Progressive Conservative Party since its creation, and |
Blue Ridge Mountains is a live album by the | progressive bluegrass band Country Gentlemen. |
The 31st Parliament was controlled by a | Progressive Conservative Party minority led by Prime Mi |
Sitting Comfortably?" is a 1969 song by the | progressive rock band The Moody Blues. |
Physics of Fire is the second album by the | Progressive death metal band Becoming the Archetype. |
97 is a double album compilation by British | progressive rock band Porcupine Tree, first released in |
ge and Distant Time)" is a 1969 song by the | progressive rock band The Moody Blues, from their album |
Ether Way is an album by the | progressive rock band Caravan released 1998. |
f Focus, is the debut studio album by Dutch | progressive rock band Focus. |
goma-Manitoulin riding had been held by the | Progressive Conservatives for several years, and Brown' |
shed in various editions, usually by small, | progressive publishers. |
gs: 1962-1971 is a compilation album by the | progressive bluegrass band Country Gentlemen. |
new recordings of audience favorites by the | progressive bluegrass band The Country Gentlemen. |
oom Floor is a compilation album by British | progressive rock band Kino, consisting of live recordin |
at many concerts throughout 2009 by British | progressive rock band Mostly Autumn. |
The Sheltering Sky is a 1981 song by the | progressive rock band King Crimson. |
Act I is the first album by the | progressive bluegrass band The Seldom Scene. |
no nato libero is a studio album by Italian | progressive rock band Banco del Mutuo Soccorso. |
oks-High River was jointly nominated by the | Progressive Conservative and Liberal parties. |
Madder Lake were influenced by British | progressive rock acts, Family, Traffic and King Crimson |
The magazine was started in 1966 by The | Progressive Farmer Company, the publisher of Progressiv |
"Voyage 34: Remixes" is an EP by British | progressive rock band Porcupine Tree, released just a y |
The riding has been held by the | Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba since its cr |
They were won by the | Progressive Bloc led by the Dominican Liberation Party, |
ve is the video release of a concert by the | progressive rock group Yes recorded live at Northlands |
hird album and first live album by American | progressive rock band Spock's Beard. |
Anatomize is the third album by American | Progressive rock band Thanatopsis, released on February |
e Damnation is the debut album by Christian | progressive death metal band Becoming the Archetype. |
e North was a compilation album by Canadian | progressive rock band CANO, released in 1980. |
This is the first rarities box set by the | progressive rock band Saviour Machine. |
"Long Distance Runaround" is a song by the | progressive rock group Yes first recorded for their 197 |
It was controlled by a | Progressive Conservative Party minority under Prime Min |
the 1979 song "Rendezvous 6:02" by British | progressive band U.K. describe a meeting at Waterloo |
ne New Democrat incumbent was defeated by a | Progressive Conservative challenger, and one Progressiv |
Inside is the second album by German | progressive rock band Eloy. |
inema Show" is an epic rock song by British | progressive rock band Genesis from their 1973 album, Se |
russian Landtag, which was dominated by the | Progressive Party (i.e. |
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