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84 - 30 August 1974) was a Conservative and | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
standards this was considered a modern and | progressive parliament. |
some as the representative of the urban and | progressive forces as opposed to those whose support wa |
Following the merger of the Liberal and | Progressive parties in 1932, he served as a Liberal-Pro |
man power metal band with neo-classical and | progressive influences, founded by German guitarist Ale |
Disillusioned by Socialist and | progressive efforts, Briggs joined the Communist Party |
e to First Nations community organizing and | progressive causes. |
movements, populism, and the Gilded Age and | Progressive Era. |
e, and focused on restoring a Christian and | progressive orientation in society, the party was exclu |
is from the total of Canadian Alliance and | Progressive Conservative votes. |
d genres such as hard rock, metal, funk and | progressive rock and garnered them some early Canadian |
, the group retained its jazz influence and | progressive sound on other tracks. |
many other figures in the New York art and | progressive scene. |
including alternative rock, hard rock, and | progressive metal, with elements of "heaviness, ambienc |
Liberal-Progressive and | Progressive Conservative candidates ran against each ot |
He was a stockbroker and | Progressive Conservative fund raiser before being summo |
slamic fundamentalists, and not liberal and | progressive Muslims. |
near even support for both the Liberal and | Progressive Conservative candidates the outcome was dec |
WPPP's programming includes alternative and | progressive rock, as well as "news reports and progress |
e palliative treatment of metastatic and/or | progressive carcinoma of the prostate. |
The opposition Anguilla | Progressive Party also had candidates in five of the se |
incumbent is Jerome Roberts of the Anguilla | Progressive Party. |
Me were one of the acts that took part at " | Progressive Nation '08", the first in what became an an |
s and 1980s, he financed the anti-apartheid | Progressive Federal Party, that later merged the Democr |
ncial election, he ran as an anti-coalition | Progressive Conservative and defeated a pro-coalition P |
lection for the far-right, anti-immigration | Progressive Conservative Party. |
ges (particularly in the pelvic region) are | progressive and limit movement. |
Jenniese Carter - US Army, | Progressive Insurance Supervisor |
Main article: | Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta leaders |
Main article: | Progressive Labor Party (United States) |
Main articles: | Progressive folk and folk rock |
ian artists whose music may be described as | progressive pop or modern rock. |
ns people sometimes refer to their style as | progressive metal or progressive rock. |
of Ontario from 1949 to 1955, and served as | Progressive Conservative MLA for Windsor-Walkerville. |
He served as | Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament from 1979 |
Their style has been characterised as | progressive rock, although their sound often explores o |
ature of Ontario in 1947-1948 and served as | Progressive Conservative MLA for Prince Edward-Lennox. |
e ran in the Calgary-Buffalo by-election as | Progressive Conservative, receiving just 15% of the vot |
me of their releases could be classified as | progressive rock or art rock, experimental music, indus |
eir style is more specifically described as | Progressive metal Orchestra. |
After Charest's resignation as | Progressive Conservative Party leader in 1998, she endo |
t the loosening of Ontario's liquor laws as | Progressive leader in the 1926 election, which returned |
ng from the band that could be described as | progressive in instrumentation and arrangement, in part |
won the election, and formed government as | Progressive Party of Manitoba. |
Campbell's 1993 bid to succeed Mulroney as | Progressive Conservative leader and prime minister, arg |
WUPE signed on in 1971, as | Progressive Rock WGRG. |
Pre-adaptations for social living, such as | progressive provisioning, will push the group further t |
Braindance plays what is described as | progressive darkwave, combining the elements of goth, i |
as well as character development, shown as | progressive promotions from baron to king. |
and Liquid funk have also been described as | progressive. |
dizi's economic vision can be summarized as | progressive, since it defeated long-held fears of econo |
d went on to experiment with genres such as | progressive rock, jazz, ambient, folk, and electronica. |
sions Radio, 880 The Revolution: Ashville's | Progressive Talk, Windows to Wellness, Free Range Thoug |
e threw out the ceremonial opening pitch at | Progressive Field to commemorate the 50th anniversary o |
the Cleveland Indians on June 15, 2009, at | Progressive Field to give the Brewers the lead 13-12. |
on, but this feature has been replicated at | Progressive Field in Cleveland and Angel Stadium of Ana |
st the Toronto Blue Jays on July 7, 2011 at | Progressive Field in Cleveland. |
oluntary eye movements (nystagmus), ataxia, | progressive damage to nerves, nerve inflammation, menta |
Bill Attewell, | Progressive Conservative, 1988-1993 |
hen it was created in an attempt to attract | Progressive Conservatives to the former Reform Party of |
m the Senate and soon joined the Australian | Progressive Alliance, the breakaway party set up by Meg |
The Sunpilots are an Australian | progressive rock band from Sydney. |
Cog are an Australian | progressive rock band that formed in 1998. |
ng the party in 2003 to form the Australian | Progressive Alliance. |
the second full-length album by Australian | progressive rock band Cog, released on 12 April 2008. |
oined the expanded lineup of the Australian | progressive rock group Tully, who provided the musical |
Deadsoul Tribe are an Austrian | progressive metal band founded by Devon Graves (known a |
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. |
e drummer for multiple Grammy award-winning | progressive hard rock band Tool. |
nyderman House," 23rd Annual Design Awards, | Progressive Architecture, January 1976. |
eat Depression continued, and voters backed | progressive candidates favoring Roosevelt's New Deal in |
lled by the Liberal and Conservative backed | Progressive Reform Party. |
995, Nepean, 390 votes (winner: John Baird, | Progressive Conservative |
hm guitarist) of the 1960s-70s London based | progressive rock band Rare Bird. |
Evaluation is basis | progressive module. |
etired from federal politics to head the BC | Progressive Conservative Party and chose Kamloops as hi |
hearing loss that, for some people, may be | progressive (see hearing loss with craniofacial syndrom |
"You can be | progressive without being pompous. |
Glastonbury has been | progressive, freeing her slaves in the 1780s, sixty yea |
rst and so far only representative has been | Progressive Conservative member Yvonne Fritz. |
ridings from which it was formed, have been | Progressive Conservative seats since 1953. |
mot riding, placing over 9,000 votes behind | Progressive Conservative Gary Leadston. |
red 15% of the vote, finishing third behind | Progressive Conservative candidate Cynthia Lai with 24% |
He finished a very distant 3rd place behind | Progressive candidate Donald Kennedy and Liberal Frank |
Burlington, Vermont mayoral election behind | Progressive Bob Kiss. |
am West, falling almost 20,000 votes behind | Progressive Conservative Janet Ecker. |
He is known for being | progressive with legislation such as adult stem cell re |
at they will reflect the values and beliefs | Progressive Conservatives hold so strongly". |
tists Today FM radio and was voted the best | progressive rock album of 2009 at USA Progressive Music |
The song earned a nomination for Best | Progressive / Trance at the WMC's International Dance M |
tions of the Mind is listed as the 8th best | progressive rock album of 2010 on ProgArchives, a popul |
The district has switched support between | Progressive Conservative and Liberal candidates with re |
re widely considered a missing link between | progressive rock (especially krautrock) and such later |
ril 2006 and is described as "a mix between | progressive rock and jazz-fusion." |
by Ed Schultz and a "Great Debate" between | progressive talker Thom Hartmann and WIND's conservativ |
convert between | progressive and non-progressive JPEG formats, |
layground designed in collaboration between | Progressive Sports Technologies Ltd and Playdale Playgr |
The Snowmobile Bible: | Progressive safety over dangerous terrain. |
Premier Pat Binns' | Progressive Conservative Party of Prince Edward Island |
ture from 2000-2003, as part of Pat Binns's | Progressive Conservative Party of Prince Edward Island |
kins, an activist for the short lived black | progressive movement The Campaign for a New Tomorrow, r |
k City Councilman Charles Barron on a black | progressive platform. |
evolution in the band's sound, with blues, | progressive and funk influences, employing a wider dive |
Roosevelt Institute seeks to generate bold | progressive ideas, develop the next generation of progr |
The Bombay | Progressive Artists' Group was the most influential gro |
Open Media Boston, | progressive online metro news weekly serving the Boston |
ary maintained friendly relations with both | progressive and conservative factions of the Oregon Rep |
Changes from the 1988 election for both | Progressive Conservative candidate Jim White and Indepe |
The curriculum is a blend of both | progressive and traditional teaching methods, based aro |
The Green Party urged the public to boycott | Progressive Enterprises supermarkets until the dispute |
has also served on the board of Brantford's | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario association. |
Bacamarte was a Brazilian | progressive rock band originally formed in 1974 by thre |
Henceforth is a Brazilian | progressive metal band. |
ned Jim Anderton to establish the breakaway | Progressive Coalition, de Ruyter took an active role in |
ff is best known as one half of the Bristol | progressive house duo Way Out West and as a producer of |
Popularized in Great Britain, | progressive met considerable success in nightclubs in F |
k epic on the 1972 album Foxtrot by British | progressive rock band Genesis, lasting eight and a half |
Live is a live compilation album by British | progressive rock band Yes. |
Quatermass was a British | progressive rock band formed in London, England in Sept |
ation is a compilation album of the British | progressive rock band Camel released in 1986. |
download only double-live album by British | progressive rock band Porcupine Tree recorded at the Ro |
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 |
Warm Dust was a British | progressive jazz rock band of the early 1970s. |
the second German language album by British | progressive rock musician Peter Gabriel. |
Comus is a British | progressive rock / folk band which had a brief career i |
Anyway is the fourth album from the British | progressive rock band Family. |
epending on the album release) from British | progressive rock band Pink Floyd's 1973 album, The Dark |
"Om" is a 1968 song by the British | progressive rock band The Moody Blues. |
Fragile is the fourth album by the British | progressive rock band Yes, released on Atlantic Records |
"Go Through This" is a song by the British | progressive rock group Yes. |
the fifth and final track from the British | progressive rock band King Crimson's debut album, In th |
"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 |
London and in 1973 joined renowned British | progressive rock group Gong, which had been founded by |
ingle for the album This Was by the British | progressive rock group Jethro Tull, and their third sin |
Mirkwood was a British | progressive rock band formed in early 1971. |
is an instrumental jamming song by British | progressive rock band Pink Floyd. |
the Glory (album) - an album by the British | progressive rock band Gentle Giant |
04) was the former drummer with the British | progressive rock band, Barclay James Harvest. |
"Trio" is an improvisation by the British | progressive rock band King Crimson. |
Decadent is British | progressive metal band Threshold's first fan club album |
Aviator was a short-lived British | progressive rock band. |
He also had a brief stint with the British | progressive rock band Greenslade. |
Hoxton Whores are a British | progressive house duo from London, England who have tou |
"Legend of a Mind" is a song by the British | progressive rock band The Moody Blues, and was written |
97 is a double album compilation by British | progressive rock band Porcupine Tree, first released in |
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 Windmill is the debut album of British | progressive pop/rock band It Bites. |
Madder Lake were influenced by British | progressive rock acts, Family, Traffic and King Crimson |
"Voyage 34: Remixes" is an EP by British | progressive rock band Porcupine Tree, released just a y |
peak to Me" is the first track from British | progressive rock band Pink Floyd's 1973 album, The Dark |
the 1979 song "Rendezvous 6:02" by British | progressive band U.K. describe a meeting at Waterloo |
on) was an English vocalist for the British | progressive rock band, The Alan Parsons Project. |
Sunshine Day is the title of British | progressive rock group Jethro Tull's debut single, prod |
inema Show" is an epic rock song by British | progressive rock band Genesis from their 1973 album, Se |
Nova Scotia election: John Buchanan's | Progressive Conservatives win a third consecutive major |
Mollie S. Burke, | Progressive |
Gill ran again for mayor in March 1912, but | progressive George F. Cotterill won (with Socialist Hul |
Pressure Points is a live album by | progressive rock band Camel, released in 1984. |
He was defeated by | Progressive Conservative candidate Horst Schmid in a ve |
isorder of iron metabolism characterized by | progressive neurodegeneration of the retina and basal g |
Live in Athens is a 2005 DVD release by | progressive metal band Fates Warning. |
s popular vote collapse and get defeated by | Progressive Conservative candidate Fred Bradley finishi |
She was defeated by | Progressive Conservative candidate Doug Horner who won |
he Flower Kings is the second live album by | progressive rock artists The Flower Kings. |
album recorded at London's Marquee Club by | progressive metal band Dream Theater. |
mes the "Man of the Year in Agriculture" by | Progressive Farmer in 1960 and the "Conservationist of |
He was defeated in the 2008 election by | Progressive Conservative Fred Horne. |
These Iron Bones is an EP by | progressive rock band 3. It was released on May 8, 2007 |
was defeated in his 2008 re-election bid by | Progressive Conservative Heather Klimchuk. |
ssion on Legislative Democracy appointed by | Progressive Conservative Premier Bernard Lord to examin |
ions in Chaos is a 2002 archives release by | progressive metal band Watchtower, containing various e |
gle against the 9/11 Big Lie," published by | Progressive Press in early 2007. |
A Time Of Day is the fifth studio album by | progressive rock band Anekdoten and it has been produce |
Azure d'Or was a 1979 album by | progressive rock band Renaissance. |
He retired in 1977 and was replaced by | Progressive Conservative David Rotenberg, who briefly s |
It is imported by | Progressive Brands in Fullerton, California. |
Frequency (IQ album), an album recorded by | progressive rock band IQ. |
Huband was narrowly defeated by | Progressive Conservative Warren Steen. |
Best of Yes is a 1993 best of collection by | progressive UK rock band Yes. |
Benoit was defeated in the 1975 election by | Progressive Conservative candidate George Wolstenholme. |
The riding was won by | Progressive Conservative Party candidate Stu Briese. |
was famously blasted for the arrangement by | Progressive Conservative leader Brian Mulroney during a |
Adam & Eve is the eighth studio album by | progressive rock band The Flower Kings. |
Liberal incumbent Weslyn Mather defeated by | Progressive Conservative Carl Benito. |
Tuscany was a 2001 album by | progressive rock band Renaissance. |
equency bands, which shall be designated by | progressive whole numbers in accordance with the follow |
n but was defeated in the three way race by | Progressive Conservative candidate John Gogo after his |
"Madrigal" is a song performed by | progressive rock band Yes. |
the favourite, he was narrowly defeated by | Progressive Conservative Walter van de Walle. |
The band were supported at all shows by | progressive metal band Woodgrain. |
Aghora is the self-titled debut album by | progressive metal band Aghora, released on March 24, 20 |
Two years later, he was defeated by | Progressive Conservative Vic Toews (later a federal MP |
rnegie Hall was a 1976 live double album by | progressive rock band Renaissance. |
The Damnation Game is the second album by | progressive metal band Symphony X, which followed only |
be defeated in his bid for a third term by | Progressive Conservative Greg Melchin. |
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