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, Benn accepted an invitation to stand as a | Progressive Party candidate for East Finsbury and was e |
In 1910 he was elected as a | Progressive Party member of the London County Council, |
He was a | progressive thinker, and supported the education of wom |
The Rich-Tone Chorus have developed a | progressive entertainment style as well as a strong bar |
House of Commons in the 1958 election as a | Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) in t |
ily winning the rural riding of Virden as a | Progressive Conservative. |
of Alberta for the riding of Stettler as a | Progressive Conservative member during the 1986 Alberta |
ducation of every child, including girls, a | progressive position during his time. |
Drouin ran as a | Progressive Conservative candidate in the 1949 federal |
He was a | Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Asse |
Poland has a | progressive personal income tax.. |
1995 Ontario general election, she ran as a | Progressive Conservative against Dalton McGuinty for th |
From 1978 to 1997, a | Progressive Conservative seat, Halifax Citadel has sinc |
Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick as a | Progressive Conservative member from 1952 to 1967. |
Motor-Kritik was the title of a | progressive automotive magazine, published by the H.Bec |
He is a | progressive, arguing that ethical philosophy ought to l |
Millar (19 March 1866 - 15 May 1950) was a | Progressive party and Liberal Progressive member of the |
est-end Winnipeg riding of Charleswood as a | Progressive Conservative, defeating his closest opponen |
ia House of Assembly from 1998 to 2003 as a | Progressive Conservative member. |
f Commons in the riding of Fredericton as a | Progressive Conservative in the 1997 election losing to |
t in 1949 and 1953, when he campaigned as a | Progressive Conservative. |
He was a | Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Asse |
former mayor of the city of Fredericton, a | Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick member |
December 13, 1941 in Essex, Ontario) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
eve that the lumpenproletariat could have a | progressive role. |
He was a | Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Asse |
he 1930 New Brunswick general election as a | Progressive Conservative Party candidate in the multi-m |
onstituency of Battle River-Wainwright as a | Progressive Conservative. |
in the peripheral nervous system, causing a | progressive sensory and motorial polyneuropathy. |
90 Day Men is a | progressive rock band formed in 1995 in St. Louis, Miss |
Clearlight Symphony is a | progressive rock album released in 1975 on Virgin Recor |
es Davies (2 July 1879 - 12 May 1936) was a | Progressive party member of the Canadian House of Commo |
to the Newfoundland House of Assembly as a | Progressive Conservative from St. John's East. |
He sat as a | Progressive Conservative until 2004 when he and most of |
Angband was originally conceived as a | progressive metal/instrumental project, but with the in |
The original WJDX-FM call letters were on a | progressive rock station at 102.9 (now WMSI-FM) from th |
He was a | Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Asse |
ia House of Assembly from 1999 to 2006 as a | Progressive Conservative. |
symptom is referred by several authors as a | progressive blindness syndrome on both mammalian and no |
ahaye (19 April 1902 - 22 April 1983) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
He sat as a | Progressive Conservative and he resigned in 1989. |
bly of New Brunswick from 1999 to 2003 as a | Progressive Conservative member. |
Headway Festival was a | progressive metal/progressive rock festival held annual |
The riding is currently regarded as a | Progressive Consevative/New Democratic Party marginal. |
Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick as a | Progressive Conservative member. |
Hunt was elected as a | Progressive Conservative member of the House of Assembl |
rn 11 April 1924 at Toronto, Ontario) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
He was re-elected as a | Progressive Conservative in 1945 and again in 1949. |
lature in the 1927 provincial election as a | Progressive, defeating Conservative candidate A.G. Hain |
Angus sat as a | Progressive Conservative senator until the party's demi |
Jackman was re-elected in 1945 as a | Progressive Conservative. |
incial election of 1988, he ran in the as a | Progressive Conservative in the riding of The Pas, losi |
Maximilian Joseph was a | progressive and enlightened ruler who did much to impro |
ected to the Canadian House of Commons as a | Progressive Conservative in a by-election for the ridin |
It is a | progressive condition that ultimately leads to End Stag |
Pat Crossman, a | Progressive Conservative, was first elected in 1999, sh |
ally elected as a Conservative, he sat as a | Progressive Conservative after the party changed its na |
uary 1947 in Bathurst, New Brunswick) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
ran for the Canadian House of Commons as a | Progressive Conservative in the 1953 federal election, |
A | Progressive Conservative bastion for many years after C |
ire's premier brass bands and are seen as a | progressive and versatile band with strong community li |
Mitochondrial decay is a | progressive disruption of mitochondrial structural inte |
y of hard rock and heavy metal songs with a | progressive metal touch. |
A | Progressive Conservative, he died in office in Truro, N |
Choquette unsuccessfully ran as a | Progressive Conservative candidate in the federal distr |
1 May 1935 in Chatham, New Brunswick) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
ntario in the 1981 provincial election as a | Progressive Conservative candidate in Beaches-Woodbine, |
She stood as a | Progressive Conservative candidate in the electoral dis |
He was a | Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Asse |
r (December 8, 1867 - March 16, 1935) was a | Progressive and later a Republican U.S. Representative |
ia House of Assembly from 1978 to 1993 as a | Progressive Conservative member. |
nting the electoral district of Guelph as a | Progressive Conservative Party candidate. |
He was a | Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Asse |
He was a | Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Asse |
(26 November 1933 - 12 December 2003) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
Anderson ran as a | Progressive Conservative candidate in the 1979 Alberta |
London, and in 1913 he was elected to be a | Progressive Party alderman on the London County Council |
Manning served as a | Progressive Conservative and later as the independent M |
He was a | Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Asse |
5 election, Lennard (who by that time was a | Progressive Conservative) defeated Corman. |
He sat as a | Progressive Conservative and retired on his 75th birthd |
n recent times the Foundation has adopted a | progressive strategy in realising its aim of relieving |
aharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III, of Baroda, a | progressive and reformist, provided some financial help |
She was a | Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Asse |
He was a | Progressive Conservative member of the Manitoba Legisla |
the constituency of Calgary-North Hill as a | Progressive Conservative. |
Bernard Lord, a | Progressive Conservative who served as premier from 199 |
He was a | Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Asse |
attempted to return to the legislature as a | Progressive candidate in the 1927 election, but lost to |
t elected in the 1972 federal election as a | Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament for Regin |
Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick as a | Progressive Conservative from 1974 to 1987. |
William (Bill) Campbell (born 1929) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
ndon County Council, Hardy was elected as a | Progressive Party councillor for the Dulwich division o |
legal periodical that fills the need for a | progressive, alternative legal perspective on issues bo |
She was a | Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Asse |
He stood for reelection as a | Progressive Conservative a few months later winning a s |
Visions is a | progressive rock album by Clearlight, released in 1978 |
ian House of Commons from 1961 to 1962 as a | Progressive Conservative member. |
This article is about a | progressive rock band. |
(31 December 1930-23 September 2006) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
ngregation gaining a reputation for being a | progressive, liberal and campaigning church. |
without support from any other body, for a | progressive duty system to be introduced in the UK, for |
Bradley ran as a | Progressive Conservative candidate in the 1975 Alberta |
WA further defines compulsive working as a | progressive, addictive illness. |
ncoln in the Canadian House of Commons as a | Progressive Conservative member from 1957 to 1962. |
ng of race into regionalism is crucial to a | progressive agenda that can cut away at racialized conc |
ting the constituency of Calgary-Cross as a | Progressive Conservative. |
Its current MLA is Claude Williams, a | Progressive Conservative. |
Red Circuit is a | Progressive metal Supergroup from Wiesbaden, Hessen, Ge |
It is a | progressive dance that proceeds counterclockwise around |
n of Saint John, New Brunswick sitting as a | Progressive Conservative. |
In 1994, Lopez launched People Link, a | progressive Internet provider which has been in continu |
He was also a | progressive employer who maintained a school for worker |
A | Progressive Conservative, he was re-elected in 1972, an |
John Boyes (born 31 August 1966) is a | progressive rock guitarist and a commercial, editorial |
yopathies do not show evidence for either a | progressive dystrophic process (i.e., muscle death) or |
resented Drayton Valley-Calmar and sat as a | Progressive Conservative from 2001 until 2008. |
Prince Edward Island from 1944 to 1960 as a | Progressive Conservative. |
As a | Progressive Conservative, he sought election in the fed |
(born 21 May 1953 in Viking, Alberta) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
Elected as a | Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament in the go |
24 March 1929 at Winnipeg, Manitoba) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
ra W. Mahan (1870 - November 1, 1966) was a | progressive era social reformer, and early Democratic P |
He sat as a | Progressive Conservative and then as a Conservative. |
and television internationally, and wrote a | progressive online column distributed to hundreds of bl |
yd Wenman (19 June 1940-14 June 1995) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
adjunct teacher at a private school with a | progressive curriculum (the Borgerdydskole). |
c-Independent Party, abbreviated D-I, was a | progressive political party that formed around 1890 in |
A | Progressive Conservative, he was re-elected in 1971. |
There is also a | Progressive (Liberal/Reform) Chief Rabbi of Kiev and Uk |
A | Progressive Conservative, he was re-elected in 1972 and |
He served in the Senate as a | Progressive Conservative and now sits as a member of th |
l Migrator Part 1: The Dream Sequencer is a | progressive rock album released in 2000 by Dutch multi- |
A | Progressive, he was re-elected in 1925 and 1926. |
The riding was initially a | Progressive Conservative/NDP marginal, but was generall |
to the provincial legislature in 1970 as a | Progressive Conservative. |
to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta as a | Progressive Conservative candidate in the Drumheller el |
A | Progressive cavity pump is the pump of choice for dispe |
He was associated with many a | progressive and revolutionary journal in Telugu. |
bly of New Brunswick from 2001 to 2003 as a | Progressive Conservative member. |
ia House of Assembly from 1999 to 2006 as a | Progressive Conservative member. |
in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a | Progressive Conservative from 1981 to 1990, and was a c |
ia House of Assembly from 1953 to 1971 as a | Progressive Conservative member. |
He was elected as a | Progressive in 1934 and served from 1935 to 1939, losin |
A | Progressive Conservative, she was first elected to the |
February 1954 in High River, Alberta) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
onfused with another Bob Rose, who sat as a | Progressive Conservative in the Manitoba legislature fr |
A | Progressive Conservative, Scott, a merchant by professi |
He has a | progressive style of playing bass. |
e constituency of Foothills-Rocky View as a | Progressive Conservative. |
wick from 1952 until his death in 1970 as a | Progressive Conservative member. |
Vibrasphere were a | progressive psytrance music duo from Uppsala, Sweden. |
He was a | Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Asse |
Traction is a | progressive non-profit organization promoting civic eng |
Prince Edward Island from 2000 to 2007 as a | Progressive Conservative member. |
Andreychuk sat as a | Progressive Conservative until 2004 when she joined the |
tte (1 March 1887 - 23 December 1969) was a | Progressive Conservative Party member of the Senate of |
rn 31 May 1926 at Winnipeg, Manitoba) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
PHS has been characterized as a | progressive and innovative humane organization. |
ia House of Assembly from 1956 to 1970 as a | Progressive Conservative member. |
iott (30 May 1872 - 12 December 1944) was a | Progressive Party member of the Canadian House of Commo |
zen (30 September 1885 - 4 July 1974) was a | Progressive Conservative party and National Government |
He was a | Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Asse |
He was re-elected in 1945 as a | Progressive Conservative for another term then defeated |
Eyefear is a | progressive metal band from Melbourne, Australia. |
undland and Labrador House of Assembly as a | Progressive Conservative in 1972. |
ected to the Canadian House of Commons as a | Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) in t |
Paproski ran as a | Progressive Conservative candidate in the 1971 Alberta |
received +6.32% votes from his results as a | Progressive Conservative. |
decreased amounts of CNS myelination and a | progressive disorder characterized by tremors, seizures |
Clavelle was elected mayor in 1989 as a | Progressive. |
His widow, Carolyne Morrison, served as a | Progressive Conservative MLA from 1960 to 1969. |
d (30 August 1861 - 22 February 1941) was a | Progressive party member of the Canadian House of Commo |
swick division in the Senate of Canada as a | Progressive Conservative from 1957 to 1963. |
until 1960, when she ran successfully as a | Progressive Conservative to represent the provincial el |
as elected as a Republican legislator, as a | Progressive, and then again as a Republican. |
in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a | Progressive Conservative member from 1955 to 1963 and f |
30 May 1927 in Arcola, Saskatchewan) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
It was controlled by a | Progressive Conservative Party majority, which won the |
Mrs. du Pont was a | progressive woman for her era, and her passion was pris |
d Farmers member and from 1926 to 1934 as a | Progressive member. |
ia House of Assembly from 1974 to 1984 as a | Progressive Conservative member. |
ia House of Assembly from 1988 to 1993 as a | Progressive Conservative member. |
A | Progressive Conservative, Enns was first elected to the |
unfermline, Scotland, United Kingdom) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
He was elected as a | Progressive in 1921 but joined the Liberal caucus in th |
res, a censorship body; The New Republic, a | progressive political journal; and Time. |
Ascension Theory are a | progressive metal band formed in 2002. |
, he attended the Schulfarm Scharfenberg, a | progressive "school-farm" in Berlin's Tegel district. |
l 1892 - unknown) was a Conservative then a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
The Partnership for Civil Justice is a | progressive legal organization based in Washington, D.C |
at double scan rate essentially composes a | progressive display with all lines from both fields at |
t Ferguson (2 June 1895 - 6 May 1965) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
Chaos Divine is a | progressive metal band from Perth, Western Australia. |
otic) in his teachings, he was considered a | progressive scholar. |
as elected to the Legislative Assembly as a | Progressive Conservative Party candidate in the multi-m |
lar (12 February 1911 - 17 July 1991) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
More (25 May 1907 - 24 October 1993) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
April 1938 in Niagara Falls, Ontario) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
ia House of Assembly from 1978 to 1993 as a | Progressive Conservative member. |
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