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reased her popular vote but was defeated by | Progressive Conservative candidate Rob Lougheed. |
lberta general election but was defeated by | Progressive Conservative candidate Carl Benito. |
Alberta was represented almost entirely by | Progressive Conservatives in the Canadian House of Comm |
hat the Contois candidacies were induced by | Progressive Conservative organizers, although suspicion |
The station is currently owned by | Progressive Broadcasting System. |
He would be defeated by | Progressive Conservative candidate Julian Koziak. |
Heard was easily defeated by | Progressive Conservative candidate Bill Diachuk. |
Anderson faced a strong challenge by | Progressive Conservative candidate Richard Barton but s |
was defeated in his 2008 re-election bid by | Progressive Conservative Janice Sarich. |
ime in the legislature, and was defeated by | Progressive Conservative candidate Janice Sarich in the |
ng defeated in the 1945 federal election by | Progressive Conservative John Thomas Hackett by less th |
as the reason for his defeat by 55 votes by | Progressive Conservative Gilles Roch in the election of |
, which was widely compared to that used by | progressive candidate Paul Wellstone in his victorious |
He would be defeated by | Progressive Conservative candidate Al Adair in a hotly |
he 1958 election, and Burch was defeated by | Progressive Conservative candidate Marcel Boulic in the |
He was defeated in the 2008 election by | Progressive Conservative Doug Elniski. |
was defeated in a closely contested race by | Progressive Conservative candidate Len Werry. |
Instant Delivery is the third live album by | progressive rock artists The Flower Kings. |
02 Panic Room is a single by | progressive rock band Riverside. |
lberta general election but was defeated by | Progressive Conservative candidate Iris Evans. |
deral election of 1988, but was defeated by | Progressive Conservative candidate David Bjornson. |
He would be defeated by | Progressive Conservative candidate Hugh Horner finishin |
Paris is a live album by | progressive rock band Supertramp, released in 1980 (see |
n the UK with alternate gay-themed mixes by | progressive house/trance outfit, BBG. |
lease, and it was eventually re-released by | Progressive Arts Media in 2000 with an altered track li |
e 1958 federal election but was defeated by | Progressive Conservative Frank Fane, whom Stefura had d |
He was easily defeated by | Progressive Conservative candidate Larry Shaben finishi |
track on the 1980s album Permanent Waves by | progressive rock band Rush. |
Nevertheless, Neville was defeated by | Progressive Conservative candidate Mike Radcliffe, 5429 |
as defeated in the 1984 federal election by | Progressive Conservative candidate Tom Hockin. |
ection but defeated in the 1945 election by | Progressive Conservative leader and former Manitoba Pre |
tion was called to fill the seat vacated by | Progressive Conservative Member of Provincial Parliamen |
The station is currently owned by | Progressive Media, Inc. and features programing from Sa |
and an internationally syndicated column by | progressive commentary agency called Agence Global, fou |
The station is owned by | Progressive United Communications, Inc. |
lberta general election but was defeated by | Progressive Conservative candidate John Batiuk. |
d the Future is the seventh studio album by | progressive rock band The Flower Kings, which was relea |
He was defeated by | Progressive Conservative incumbent John Kushner and als |
y contested race in the election of 1975 by | Progressive Conservative Neil Webber. |
s, "Back Home Once Again", was performed by | progressive folk rock band Renaissance, and it appears |
Animals as Leaders is the debut album by | progressive metal group Animals as Leaders, the instrum |
How May I Help You? is an EP by | progressive metal act Sikth. |
thy is a condition that is characterized by | progressive damage (-pathy), of the white matter (leuko |
1958 federal election, but was defeated by | Progressive Conservative candidate Hugh Horner in a lan |
It is currently represented by | Progressive Conservative MLA Doug Elniski. |
vors are fueling a revitalization marked by | progressive thinking and a positive outlook. |
Beat, Pig Meat" is an instrumental song by | progressive rock band Pink Floyd from the soundtrack to |
lberta general election but was defeated by | Progressive Conservative candidate Albert Klapstein. |
st two other candidates but was defeated by | Progressive Conservative candidate Paul Yewchuk, finish |
Parliament after which she was defeated by | Progressive Conservative candidate Norman Doyle in the |
nadian federal election but was defeated by | Progressive candidate Milton Neil Campbell and lost his |
atures a cover song; "Land of Confusion" by | progressive rock band Genesis. |
She was defeated by | Progressive Conservative leader Sterling Lyon, whose pa |
diplomat career, Kuneralp was afflicted by | progressive multiple sclerosis, which left him unable t |
He was defeated by | Progressive Conservative Jim Hawkes. |
This is followed by | progressive mental decline and loss of physical skills. |
defeated in the 1925 provincial election by | Progressive candidate Charles Tran. |
t was defeated in a hotly contested race by | Progressive Conservative candidate Janice Sarich. |
He would end up being defeated by | Progressive Party of Canada candidate George Gibson Coo |
degeneration which needed to be overcome by | progressive politics. |
the subsequent federal election in 1921 by | Progressive Party of Canada candidate Donald Ferdinand |
lberta general election but was defeated by | Progressive Conservative candidate Don McCrimmon. |
as Tremulant EP) is the debut EP release by | progressive rock band The Mars Volta, released on April |
She was selected by | Progressive Women's Voices for its media and leadership |
She was defeated by | Progressive Conservative candidate Gary Mar in a closel |
"The Big Money" is a song by | progressive rock group Rush from their album Power Wind |
ion in St. Paul's riding, which was held by | Progressive Conservative cabinet minister Barbara McDou |
Ancestors have been influenced by | progressive rock, psychedelic rock, and heavier stoner |
eurodegenerative disorders characterized by | progressive degeneration of the cerebellum, brain stem |
Animation is a 1982 album by | progressive rock singer Jon Anderson (of Yes fame). |
He was defeated by | Progressive Conservative candidate Alan Robinson in the |
ured as Kings-Hants, only to be defeated by | Progressive Conservative candidate Scott Brison. |
He was defeated by | Progressive Conservative candidate Douglas Gourlay, but |
It is currently represented by | Progressive Conservative MLA Genia Leskiw who was first |
Camera Camera was a 1981 album by | progressive rock band Renaissance. |
He was replaced by | Progressive Conservative candidate Broyce Jacobs who th |
Black Moon is a studio album by | progressive rock band Emerson, Lake & Palmer released i |
he old City of Toronto, and was defeated by | Progressive Conservative Paul McCrossan. |
for the new seat and was nearly defeated by | Progressive Conservative candidate Ned Feehan. |
Community Association and the Calgary-Shaw | Progressive Conservative Association and volunteered fo |
CPI(ML) ran a bookstore in Dublin called | Progressive Books and Periodicals at 25 Essex St, Dubli |
t the ad had on the election, as Campbell's | Progressive Conservatives were adversely affected by ot |
Eclipse was the third album by Canadian | progressive rock band CANO, released in 1978. |
Earth is the first live CD/DVD by Canadian | progressive metal band Protest the Hero released on Sep |
Nar is used as an abbreviation for Canadian | progressive rock band Rush's song, "Malignant Narcissis |
Play 3 is the tenth album from the Canadian | progressive house / electro house musician Deadmau5 and |
Noise is the debut studio album by Canadian | progressive rock group FM. |
ilm offers an in-depth look at the Canadian | progressive rock band Rush, chronicling the band's musi |
The Canadian | progressive rock band Rush performed a song called "The |
"Xanadu" is a song recorded by the Canadian | progressive rock trio Rush for their 1977 album A Farew |
The Canadian | progressive rock band Rush featured "Bad Boy" in a Led |
Galates, formerly The Hollow, is a Canadian | progressive metal band that originated in Medicine Hat, |
Canadian | progressive rock band Rush poked fun at this song in th |
a Subway" is a song written by the Canadian | progressive rock band Klaatu, from their album 3:47 EST |
Ermine is a Canadian | progressive rock band composed of singer/guitarist Matt |
e North was a compilation album by Canadian | progressive rock band CANO, released in 1980. |
arists, including Ian Crichton (of Canadian | progressive rock band Saga) who'd briefly joined Asia i |
The West Indian Voice, Caribbean | Progressive Study Group and then New York Metro Branch, |
Carr's | progressive disenchantment starts from this meaningless |
al recessive metabolic disorder that causes | progressive destruction of nerve cells in the brain and |
It causes | progressive bulbar paralysis due to involvement of moto |
al recessive metabolic disorder that causes | progressive destruction of nerve cells in the brain and |
A rare disorder causing | progressive muscular weakness characterized by aggresom |
venile macular degeneration disease causing | progressive loss of photoreceptor cells. |
"Coffee Party USA is not liberal, centrist, | progressive, or conservative. |
The result was a victory for the Chadian | Progressive Party, which won 57 of the 85 seats in the |
The result was a victory for the Chadian | Progressive Party, which won 32 of the 65 seats, whilst |
e-party state at the time, with the Chadian | Progressive Party as the sole legal party. |
Egan Chambers, | Progressive Conservative, 1958-1962 |
he primary local news source is the Chester | Progressive, a local newspaper published every Wednesda |
s Question or Question Mark) is a Christian | progressive rock concept album by multi-instrumentalist |
dge he co-founded the influential Christian | progressive and Celtic folk themed band Iona. |
Sacrament was a Christian | progressive thrash metal band from Philadelphia, Pennsy |
Harmony is a Swedish Christian | progressive power metal band. |
Christian | Progressive |
Ajalon is a Christian | progressive rock trio from Seattle. |
th Dave Fitzgerald co-founded the Christian | progressive and Celtic folk themed band Iona. |
ad singer and songwriter with the Christian | progressive Celtic/pop/rock band Iona (named after the |
e Damnation is the debut album by Christian | progressive death metal band Becoming the Archetype. |
Common signs to look for include chronic | progressive neurological deterioration with cerebellar |
Chronic | progressive lymphedema, or CPL, is a disease identified |
ered as part of an investigation of chronic | progressive arthritis type symptoms and/or unexplained |
nd bounds and is now the largest circulated | progressive daily among Telugu newspapers. |
orked in part by networking with the city's | progressive whites. |
Richardson endorsed Joe Clark's | Progressive Conservative Party in the 1980 federal elec |
feat of Trudeau's government by Joe Clark's | Progressive Conservatives. |
n the party between the middle class-backed | progressive and big business-supported conservative win |
They draw inspiration from classical | progressive bands like ELP and Yes. |
Greenlay was re-elected as a coalition | Progressive Conservative in the general election of 194 |
and as a regional director for the Colorado | Progressive Coalition. |
ssed the floor to join the British Columbia | Progressive Conservative Party in 1971 and was reelecte |
They combined | progressive metal with a style of vocals influenced by |
elves as Autonomous State Demand Committee ( | Progressive). |
onwards, Autonomous State Demand Committee ( | Progressive) candidates contest election on the banner |
e which is vastly different than the common | Progressive trance. |
signed with Virgin because of the company's | progressive policy towards reggae. |
The company, | progressive for its time, established a dispensary on s |
aft in 3-to-6-minute structures complicated | progressive jazz-rock arrangements, as well as some fun |
Mizo People's Conference ( | Progressive), a political party in the Indian state of |
The Congolese | Progressive Party (PPC) won the election, obtaining 15 |
, he signed a letter from the Congressional | Progressive Caucus to House leadership, calling for a r |
She is a member of the Congressional | Progressive Caucus. |
Pingree is a member of the Congressional | Progressive Caucus. |
He is a member of the US Congressional | Progressive Caucus. |
Carson is a member of the Congressional | Progressive Caucus, New Democrat Coalition and the youn |
Markey is a member of the Congressional | Progressive Caucus. |
Lynn Woolsey, chair of the Congressional | Progressive Caucus |
Member of Congressional | Progressive Caucus |
Thomas Connell, | Progressive Conservative, 1951-1971 |
It has elected 5 consecutive | Progressive Conservative MLAs since its creation in 197 |
The conservative | Progressive Fraternal party boycotted the elections in |
om Ontario, who desired a more conservative | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, and wanted to |
William James Stewart, Conservative | Progressive Conservative, 1938-1948 |
William James Stewart, Conservative | Progressive Conservative, 1951-1959 |
Badlands did achieve considerable | progressive rock and album-oriented rock radio airplay |
s economically conservative, but considered | progressive in his agricultural positions. |
d's closed in 1993 it was hardly considered | progressive, in the early years of the business it had |
vely new subgenre, could also be considered | progressive. |
views on women have always been considered | progressive in their own time (beginning in the 17th ce |
t espouse policies that would be considered | progressive in the West, though policies in regards to |
was composed of Tories who were considered | progressive on many of the social issues of the time - |
e are a few forms of drum & bass considered | progressive. |
usic and Gregorian chants with contemporary | progressive rock-infused material, to controversial eff |
He subsequently convinced | Progressive Conservative MLA, Lloyd Hampton to join him |
ach binding event, resulting in coordinated | progressive deletions within the population of DNA mole |
Various artists: Cuneiform | Progressive II (2002, CD Cuneiform Records, U.S.) - inc |
Current | progressive rehabilitation also includes closure of an |
The third representative is current | Progressive Conservative MLA is Wayne Drysdale who was |
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 |
s DJ-ing covers a range of styles from dark | progressive to minimalist techno. |
rn and old-world styles including darkwave, | progressive rock, neoclassical, trip-hop, ragtime, and |
Susan Davis, | Progressive |
By the end of the decade, | Progressive Farmer Midwest was incorporated into the ma |
minimal-electro, electro-house, deep-house, | progressive and tech house. |
Taft easily defeated | Progressive Conservative candidate and future MLA Fred |
He defeated | Progressive Conservative incumbent Ian Reid to pickup t |
argins in 1971, 1975 and 1977, and defeated | Progressive Conservative candidate Jack Pierce by 426 v |
He defeated | Progressive Conservative challenger Harley Torgerson by |
ffice in the 2006 election when he defeated | Progressive Conservative (PC) candidate by 85 votes. |
the 1963 provincial election, and defeated | Progressive Conservative candidate Geoffrey Grossmith t |
Maybank defeated | Progressive Conservative Gordon Churchill in the 1949 f |
He defeated | Progressive Conservative candidate Michael Symth in wha |
A Liberal, Mackay defeated | Progressive incumbent Clifford Barclay by 18 votes in t |
re-election in Ottawa Centre, and defeated | Progressive Conservative candidate David Small by only |
Cassidy defeated | Progressive Conservative candidate Garry Guzzo, who lat |
eral riding association president, defeated | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario candidate Ale |
Cheema defeated | Progressive Conservative candidate John Baluta by 585, |
In the 1959 election, he defeated | Progressive Conservative challenger Earl Murray by only |
ovincial election of 2003, Sandals defeated | Progressive Conservative incumbent Brenda Elliott by ab |
in the 1959 provincial election, defeating | Progressive Conservative Leo Reckseidler by the reduced |
in the 1985 provincial election, defeating | Progressive Conservative Jim Files by over 1,200 votes. |
ogressive Conservative coalition, defeating | Progressive Conservative leader Errick Willis. |
in the 1969 provincial election, defeating | Progressive Conservative candidate Eric Stefanson Sr. b |
in the 1987 provincial election, defeating | Progressive Conservative candidate George Beatty in Mus |
in the federal election of 1980, defeating | Progressive Conservative incumbent Bob Holmes by 837 vo |
to the New York Court of Appeals, defeating | Progressive George Kirchwey. |
a by-election on October 1, 1998, defeating | Progressive Conservative candidate Gerry Courtemanche b |
in the 1958 provincial election, defeating | Progressive Conservative J.E. Willis by 111 votes in th |
in the 1981 provincial election, defeating | Progressive Conservative Gary Harron by 224 votes in th |
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