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phonic metal band Nightwish and the Finnish | progressive metal band Sethian. |
For the Finnish | progressive death metal band, see Farmakon (band). |
r appointed Higgins as Newfoundland's first | Progressive Conservative member of the Canadian Senate, |
--is generally considered the state's first | progressive governor. |
The 1957 election resulted in the first | Progressive Conservative government in over two decades |
He was the first | Progressive Conservative to be elected in the tradition |
Hermann Lietz at Haubinda, Germany's first | progressive boarding school. |
4 in the Jumblatt bloc (plus the five | Progressive Socialist Party MPs) |
Five | Progressive Pieces |
among the top five | progressive rock albums of 1978, and considered "Essent |
in the Senate as a member of a five-person | Progressive Conservative caucus consisting of himself, |
Drive (Band) was a five-piece | progressive metal, power metal, heavy metal, and hard r |
e band's sound changes, shifting from folky | Progressive rock to minimalism to Jazz fusion with the |
atin American office of the World Union for | Progressive Judaism. |
es and consulting services are designed for | progressive organizations and coalitions that utilize c |
se is a board member of the World Union for | Progressive Judaism, where he focuses on interfaith rel |
udy to assess mefloquine as a treatment for | progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML) was in |
ecutive Board member of the World Union for | Progressive Judaism. |
It is affiliated with the World Union for | Progressive Judaism. |
e more and won, with 2696 votes to 1652 for | Progressive Walter Ensslin and only 818 for Koegel. |
1925 and formed as part of the movement for | progressive education. |
ederal election he was campaign manager for | Progressive Conservative cabinet minister Robert Layton |
ing this time, he developed an affinity for | progressive rock bands such as Rush, Genesis, and Yes, |
nter for groups and individuals working for | progressive social change. |
A Saturday afternoon barbeque for | Progressive Bloggers, East Block, Parliament Hill, Otta |
und tracks the young guitarist produced for | Progressive Sounds Of America were four of the most inn |
In 2003, Stairs became a spokesman for | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada leader, Peter |
The district has been a strong hold for | Progressive Conservative candidates since it was create |
edures simultaneously (or progressively for | progressive die) such as coining, piercing, forming, be |
er term, and was involved in advocating for | progressive causes both inside and outside of parliamen |
ern and create public-interest momentum for | progressive change in energy policy and planning. |
The smoking ban legislation calls for | progressive introduction of various clauses to totally |
t in Islamic Finance to provide a voice for | progressive Muslims who she felt were unrepresented by |
In 1957, he campaigned for | Progressive Conservative candidate and future Quebec ca |
Ryan Fabec Stasik is the bassist for | progressive rock group Umphrey's McGee. |
is a founding member of the Association for | Progressive Communications (APC). |
The CJL is part of the World Union for | Progressive Judaism which gathers in 1,000 communities |
e and postgraduate students campaigning for | progressive reforms in the Oxford University English Fa |
sician, and founding member/keyboardist for | progressive rock band Umphrey's McGee. |
er Racing, and sponsor Kleenex departed for | Progressive Motorsports. |
Political Leaders Fellow by the Center for | Progressive Leadership and joined the National Campaign |
Cube used Y'PbPr component video cables for | progressive scan output on compatible games. |
ajority of votes in the riding are cast for | progressive parties, these are split between the Libera |
zations, IGC co-founded the Association for | Progressive Communications (APC). |
k a job as art director and illustrator for | Progressive Farmer, retiring in 1977. |
He also worked as art director for | Progressive Farmer magazine, and as the illustrator of |
90's, the school was touted as a center for | progressive theology serving as a prophetic counterpoin |
terfaith Task Force for the World Union for | Progressive Judaism. |
1980), author, editor, and lawyer known for | progressive ideas; born in Steamboat Springs |
He later produced three more CDs for | Progressive Records. |
ependent political force, and a setback for | progressive politics in Minnesota. |
s also been investigated as a treatment for | progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy, but as of 2 |
nd political alternatives, and a centre for | progressive ideas and research both in Germany and thro |
The Daily Journal is known for | progressive editorials. |
er Jake Cinninger, and primary vocalist for | progressive rock band Umphrey's McGee. |
, he earned a reputation as an advocate for | progressive causes, and worked to implement the reforms |
active in provincial politics, working for | Progressive Conservative leader Sidney Spivak in the 19 |
e also is the co-director of the Center for | Progressive Renewal, a non-profit, Atlanta-based church |
Change for | Progressive Conservative candidate Albany Robichaud fro |
would become a major source of activity for | progressive thinking and reformists between 1863 and 18 |
presidential candidate of the Congress for | Progressive Change, CPC, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, on Mond |
ogressive MLA to endorse a bill calling for | progressive prison reforms. |
t Party participation in the Conference for | Progressive Political Action (CPPA). |
In a show of spite for | progressive governor-elect Richard Irvine Manning III, |
the district is currently a strong hold for | Progressive Conservatives its antecedents have seen rep |
nferences, aimed at creating a movement for | progressive governance throughout the world. |
of that year the loss of a nightly slot for | progressive rock music was restored by the introduction |
The three brothers went on to form | progressive rock band Gentle Giant with guitarist Gary |
The recently formed | Progressive Party did not contest the four vacancies. |
John Jacobs a Columbia graduate and former | Progressive Labor Party member, Ted Gold who was a Colu |
1965 Cohen was amongst the group of former | Progressive Party members that broke away to form the I |
ntecedent, Muskoka, had been held by former | Progressive Conservative premier Frank Miller until 198 |
tion on November 15, 1971, replacing former | Progressive Conservative Premier Walter Weir in the rur |
ce parties from 1993 to 2000 and the former | Progressive Conservative Party swept in every election |
held a number of positions with the former | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada under Joe Clar |
5 Burns teamed up with Robert James, former | Progressive Conservative Campaign Chair, and in April 2 |
dent Liberal list (a party formed by former | Progressive Party members after its merger with the Gen |
made the preceding Friday about the former | Progressive Conservative Prime Minister Brian Mulroney. |
ure in a 2000 by-election, replacing former | Progressive Conservative leader Gary Filmon in the sout |
ruary 1937) is a Canadian lawyer and former | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
s unhappy with the decision (largely former | Progressive Party members) broke away to form the Indep |
ne 1940) is a Canadian Senator and a former | Progressive Conservative member of the Canadian House o |
essy defamation Law Suit launched by former | Progressive Conservative Speaker of Legislative Assembl |
He was involved with the former | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, serving as pr |
imer and he was the father-in-law of former | Progressive Conservative Party leader Ed Byrne. |
ssing riding (until recently held by former | Progressive Conservative Premier Mike Harris). |
He had previously assisted the former | Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament as his ch |
and chiefs of staff dedicated to fostering | progressive metropolitan leadership. |
he abbreviation ABWH) was a project of four | progressive rock musicians, vocalist Jon Anderson, drum |
e back two years later to become the fourth | Progressive Party member to serve in the State House. |
8, KQRS started experimenting with freeform | progressive rock in the late night hours. |
Versailles is a French | progressive rock band based in Lille, France and formed |
Clearlight are a French | progressive rock band from the 1970s, although their be |
is an official bootleg live album by French | progressive rock group Magma. |
After a time managing French | progressive rock band Magma, Gomelsky headed for New Yo |
Magma is a French | progressive rock band founded in Paris in 1969 by class |
to Juniors 4 to 18 years old, in a friendly | progressive environment. |
calls to WZZQ in 1973 and would evolve from | progressive rock to a locally-produced AOR music format |
He faced a strong challenge from | Progressive Conservative candidate Dallas Schmidt but w |
s continued to draw its teaching staff from | progressive international practices, and they are reapp |
is always looking for new productions from | Progressive House to Psychedelic Trance. |
one through a number of radio formats, from | progressive rock to all-comedy to a conservative talk-s |
eleven of them from Democrats, and one from | Progressive Robert M. La Follette, Jr. (P-WI). |
tendencies were mostly drawn directly from | progressive rock, or similar concepts. |
founded in 1995, which borrows heavily from | progressive metal. |
vealed that Gregory had been suffering from | progressive muscular atrophy, a form of motor neurone d |
The album was received quite well from | progressive music and out rock audiences. |
urprised colleagues by accepting a job from | Progressive Conservative Prime Minister Brian Mulroney |
Suffering from | progressive dementia, he died on March 6, 2009, aged 83 |
His favourite music genres are funk, | progressive, symphonic and guitar rock. |
and Megatar player, specializing in Fusion, | Progressive, Experimental and Brazilian Jazz. |
serving two terms he was defeated by future | Progressive Conservative premier Peter Lougheed. |
Hanson and he finished just ahead of future | Progressive Conservative MLA Ron Liepert. |
n as he face a strong challenge from future | Progressive Conservative MLA Carl Benito. |
pp was re-elected in 1987, defeating future | Progressive Conservative cabinet minister Elizabeth Wit |
Labor leader, Kim Beazley, by the generally | progressive inner city constituency. |
However, it still has a generally | progressive rock-influenced approach (especially with r |
dorson was also supported by the St. George | Progressive Conservative Association. |
arts re-recorded hits compilation by German | progressive rock band Eloy released in 1993. |
Mighty Echoes is the eighth album by German | progressive rock band Eloy, being released 1978. |
AcCult is an acoustic EP by the German | progressive metal band Vanden Plas. |
Horizon was a German | Progressive metal/Power metal band. |
Gila was a German | progressive rock band, best known as one of the early a |
German | progressive metal band Dreamscape covered the song 1999 |
Europe as an opening act (along with German | progressive metal band Dreamscape) at the Symphony X Pa |
Performance is the twelfth album by German | progressive rock band Eloy, which was released in 1983. |
He was also the drummer of German | progressive metal band Sieges Even, in which his brothe |
It has also worked with the German | Progressive Rock Band Karat, perhaps most notably on it |
cond full-length studio album by the German | progressive metal band Vanden Plas. |
Eloy was the debut album from German | progressive rock band Eloy. |
lence is the 6th studio album by the German | progressive metal band Dreamscape. |
Mind Odyssey is a German | progressive metal band that formed in 1993, split in 19 |
album, Wherever My Love Goes on the German | progressive rock record label, Kuckuck. |
It is the first German | progressive rock-label. |
ecome "some of the most sought-after German | progressive psytrance producers and live acts on the in |
seventh full-length studio album by German | progressive rock band Triumvirat, released in 1980. |
the disparate likes of T.Rex and the German | progressive outfit, Can, they created a new soundscape |
The seventeenth album by German | progressive rock band Eloy, released in 1998. |
ss the Waters) is the debut album of German | progressive rock group Triumvirat. |
Floating is the third album by the German | progressive rock band Eloy. |
he sixth full-length studio album by German | progressive rock band Triumvirat, released in 1978. |
J. Meisel (born July 31, 1974) is a German | progressive rock vocalist and producer, born in Frankfu |
German | progressive metal band Vanden Plas covered "Des Hauts, |
Noekk is a German | progressive doom metal band that is a collaboration of |
Inside is the second album by German | progressive rock band Eloy. |
Anyone's Daughter is a German | progressive rock band founded in 1972 in Stuttgart by U |
Triumvirat was a German | progressive rock trio that formed in 1969 in Cologne, G |
Sylvan is a German | progressive rock band. |
Frumpy 2 was the second album by the German | progressive rock band Frumpy. |
s of that band evolved to the Germany-based | progressive rock group Emergency. |
votes (winning candidate: Steve Gilchrist, | Progressive Conservative) |
votes (winning candidate: Steve Gilchrist, | Progressive Conservative) |
ne of only two ridings in the country to go | Progressive Conservative, electing Elsie Wayne. |
ct of Red Deer to hold it for the governing | Progressive Conservative caucus. |
1982 until 2001 sitting with the governing | Progressive Conservative caucus. |
rom 1979 to 1986 and sat with the governing | Progressive Conservative caucus. |
ct of St. Paul to hold it for the governing | Progressive Conservatives in a tight race over NDP cand |
The governing | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada ran a full sla |
is candidacy was organized by the governing | Progressive Conservatives to split the opposition vote. |
rom 1973 to 1982 sitting with the governing | Progressive Conservative caucus. |
n defeated Donald Cameron and the governing | Progressive Conservatives in the 1993 provincial electi |
He joined the governing | Progressive Conservatives a month later. |
Woloshyn crossed the floor to the governing | Progressive Conservative caucus prior to the election i |
In the 1993 federal election, the governing | Progressive Conservative Party was reduced from a stron |
dslide victory to hold it for the governing | Progressive Conservative party. |
Canadian Parliament he joined the governing | Progressive Conservative party. |
14, 1972 to 1986 sitting with the governing | Progressive Conservative caucus. |
However, Richard Hatfield and the governing | Progressive Conservatives also promoted a platform that |
rom 1975 to 1979 sitting with the governing | Progressive Conservative caucus. |
Hanna-Oyen to pick it up for the governing | Progressive Conservative party improving his popular sl |
o pickup the new district for the governing | Progressive Conservative party. |
chosen as a star candidate of the governing | Progressive Party in the 1927 provincial election. |
rom 1971 to 1982 sitting with the governing | Progressive Conservative caucus. |
leadership race of the province's governing | Progressive Conservative party. |
The governing | Progressive Party of Working People also gained, from 1 |
rom 1979 to 1982 sitting with the governing | Progressive Conservative caucus. |
Centre handily to hold it for the governing | Progressive Conservative party. |
controversy, back to that of the governing | Progressive Conservatives while occupying the speakersh |
rom 1971 to 1975 sitting with the governing | Progressive Conservative caucus. |
rom 1982 to 1986 sitting with the governing | Progressive Conservative caucus. |
rom 1971 to 1979 sitting with the governing | Progressive Conservative caucus. |
nd in the legislature against the governing | Progressive Conservatives of William Davis. |
selection of a new leader for the governing | Progressive Conservative Party, Donald Cameron, took pl |
embly of Alberta as an MLA in the governing | Progressive Conservative caucus from 1979 to 1993. |
rwood) crossed the floor from the governing | Progressive Conservatives on June 29, 2004. |
a wide margin to hold it for the governing | Progressive Conservative party |
rom 1979 to 1982 sitting with the governing | Progressive Conservative caucus during his time in offi |
e to pick up the district for the governing | Progressive Conservative party. |
95, running as a candidate of the governing | Progressive Conservatives in the rural, southern riding |
hy Murders Hope is the debut 7" EP of Greek | progressive death/thrash metal band Acid Death. |
End of the World is a 1968 album by Greek | Progressive rock band Aphrodite's Child. |
Acid Death is a Greek | progressive death/thrash metal band. |
He attended an early meeting of Green's | Progressive Party in 1981, though his loyalty to the ND |
The group's | progressive brand rock music earned them a deal with Ep |
Sandy Haas, | Progressive |
22 votes in Oxford (winner: Bruce Halliday, | Progressive Conservative) |
Andromeda were an English hard, | progressive and psychedelic rock group, that formed in |
86 votes in Oxford (winner: Ernie Hardeman, | Progressive Conservative) |
ho was appointed in 2000 by the Mike Harris | Progressive Conservative government, then re-appointed |
ed the education polices of the Mike Harris | Progressive Conservative government. |
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