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He is a highly | progressive, radical artist. |
ients with MTP deficiency show a protracted | progressive course associated with myopathy, recurrent |
al election, 1979 saw the election of a new | Progressive Conservative government, which was elected |
"The reasons for forming a new | progressive party was the utter lack of honest leadersh |
Quatermass was a British | progressive rock band formed in London, England in Sept |
Greenlay was re-elected as a coalition | Progressive Conservative in the general election of 194 |
Farmakon is a Finnish | progressive death metal band formed in 2001. |
incipal of the Liberal School, a relatively | progressive and coeducational institution that opened i |
ndrome" which is characterized by a rapidly | progressive fever, uncontrolled bronchopneumonia, weigh |
s Question or Question Mark) is a Christian | progressive rock concept album by multi-instrumentalist |
Bacamarte was a Brazilian | progressive rock band originally formed in 1974 by thre |
BlueOregon is a high-profile | progressive blog covering politics and issues in Oregon |
in the Senate as a member of a five-person | Progressive Conservative caucus consisting of himself, |
Horizon was a German | Progressive metal/Power metal band. |
KPFA (94.1 FM) is a listener-funded | progressive talk radio and music radio station located |
ers were active, as to steer them in a more | progressive direction. |
Gila was a German | progressive rock band, best known as one of the early a |
ually shifted the city's politics in a more | progressive direction. |
ection in 1945 federal election as a Labour | Progressive Party candidate (the name adopted by the Co |
Woven Cord is a live | progressive rock album by Iona with All Souls Orchestra |
It was a very | progressive school where students "didn't have to go to |
Warm Dust was a British | progressive jazz rock band of the early 1970s. |
y 1995 their style was moving toward a more | progressive sound. |
Comus is a British | progressive rock / folk band which had a brief career i |
Alquin was a Dutch | progressive rock band which released four studio albums |
Alarum are a 4-piece | progressive technical metal jazz-fusion band from Melbo |
Versailles is a French | progressive rock band based in Lille, France and formed |
o the Ottoman Empire and represented a new, | progressive generation of Ottomans. |
Cliffhanger was a Dutch | progressive rock band which existed between 1993 and 20 |
Star One is a Dutch | progressive metal side-project of Arjen Anthony Lucasse |
the heart of the city, as well as a modern, | progressive outlook resulting from its being a hub for |
Sacrament was a Christian | progressive thrash metal band from Philadelphia, Pennsy |
Clearlight are a French | progressive rock band from the 1970s, although their be |
ptical, and Heward Grafftey, a left-leaning | Progressive Conservative with an interest in housing, c |
Moore was a social | progressive who was responsible for the legalisation of |
to Juniors 4 to 18 years old, in a friendly | progressive environment. |
ivine Blood" saw Fearscape move into a more | progressive black metal sound. |
as re-elected in 1926 then became a Liberal | Progressive. |
59 Alberta general election as a provincial | Progressive Conservative candidate in the electoral dis |
the Alberta Reform Movement and a previous | Progressive Conservative MLA. |
In a rare | progressive disorder called macular corneal dystrophy ( |
So, with a mostly | progressive agenda, and styling themselves "Union Repub |
Mind Odyssey is a German | progressive metal band that formed in 1993, split in 19 |
Circus Maximus is a Norwegian | progressive metal quintet from Oslo. |
nd at one time was discussed as a potential | progressive candidate for Governor of Wisconsin under s |
r to the main building to accommodate a new | progressive care unit, neuroscience center, radiation o |
Dejerine-Sottas disease: A slowly | progressive hereditary form of hypertrophic neuropathy |
Morning" by the Independent Weekly, a local | progressive newspaper based in Durham. |
Schecter is considered to be a political | progressive; best known for penning a book highly criti |
, Tuonela, featuring more of a vocal-driven | progressive rock sound. |
A-MuLV causes a rapidly | progressive lymphosarcoma known as Abelson disease in m |
ng the Civil War, but began to adopt a more | progressive position during his gubernatorial campaign |
the ideological divide between a so-called | progressive and reactionary wing is misleading insofar |
exas is a red state, Kirk ran on a socially | progressive platform: supporting abortion rights and op |
nted genre, and recently changing to a more | progressive metal driven musical style. |
in 2000 marked the first time a Democratic | Progressive Party member occupied the premiership. |
Mirkwood was a British | progressive rock band formed in early 1971. |
Briley took a fairly | progressive position on the Civil Rights Movement, an i |
aub began playing drums in a female-fronted | progressive metal band called Fountain of Tears. |
ated, and describes himself as a “heretical | progressive”. |
ded, and Sakuraba went on to release a solo | progressive rock album, "Gikyoku Onsou", in 1990. |
ne 1940) is a Canadian Senator and a former | Progressive Conservative member of the Canadian House o |
Acid Death is a Greek | progressive death/thrash metal band. |
Indian instrumentation, albeit with a more | progressive rock slant than on previous releases. |
Ekseption was a Dutch | progressive rock ensemble with changing membership, act |
Chris Buzby formed a jazz-influenced | progressive rock band called 'Finneus Gauge |
nts that "Clayton of today is a prosperous, | progressive and beautiful little city. |
composed and performed by EUROX, a Japanese | progressive rock band formed in 1984 in Tokyo, Japan. |
It featured "Seven-Ate Sweet", a long | progressive instrumental piece in 7/8 time signature wh |
al election as a Liberal despite a national | Progressive Conservative landslide. |
Drive (Band) was a five-piece | progressive metal, power metal, heavy metal, and hard r |
Previously a Wisconsin | Progressive, he was well-known as an aggressive advocat |
Ajalon is a Christian | progressive rock trio from Seattle. |
Aura took a more | progressive rock form, but still did not recapture the |
embly of Alberta, later sought a provincial | Progressive Conservative nomination |
n's son, Robert Layton, served as a federal | Progressive Conservative cabinet minister in the 1980s. |
, was added to the band to help form a more | progressive and mature sound. |
Besides this, it has a high | progressive rake which leads to a good bow lift. |
Hoxton Whores are a British | progressive house duo from London, England who have tou |
ed the faculty at Hampshire College, a very | progressive school, which was the first college in the |
Canadian was revived in 2007, as a socially | progressive and not-for-profit national newspaper, with |
Galates, formerly The Hollow, is a Canadian | progressive metal band that originated in Medicine Hat, |
ir are named for George Pardee, a prominent | Progressive Era politician in the Bay Area who also ser |
Atila was a Spanish | progressive rock group of the 1970s. |
Platitude was a Swedish | progressive power metal band formed in 1995, however a |
Magma is a French | progressive rock band founded in Paris in 1969 by class |
Still, he does share a few | progressive values. |
Administrative Officer in 2009, under a New | Progressive Party of Puerto Rico's administration. |
d to rationalism and the ideal of a modern, | progressive society. |
evious metalcore sound and shifts to a more | progressive death metal sound. |
On the album, the style changed to a more | progressive and atmospheric combination of doom metal a |
J. Meisel (born July 31, 1974) is a German | progressive rock vocalist and producer, born in Frankfu |
the 1965 election, she lost to a different | Progressive Conservative candidate, George Hees, by 563 |
The 2008 election would bring a new | Progressive Conservative Opponent, in Bill Donahue, but |
Noekk is a German | progressive doom metal band that is a collaboration of |
Finch (1974 - 1978) was a Dutch | progressive rock group that continued to be known inter |
Ermine is a Canadian | progressive rock band composed of singer/guitarist Matt |
k City Councilman Charles Barron on a black | progressive platform. |
Age of Nemesis is a Hungarian | progressive metal band that formed in 1997 as Nemesis a |
However, it still has a generally | progressive rock-influenced approach (especially with r |
, a Nobel laureate in economics and a noted | progressive columnist, argued in Nov. '08 that, given t |
posing songs, but wanting to go into a more | progressive direction, Lucassen left the band in 1992 t |
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. |
Rhinophyma is a slowly | progressive condition due to hypertrophy of the sebaceo |
Henceforth is a Brazilian | progressive metal band. |
Founded in 1970, NFP is a state-wide | progressive organization conducting active grassroots c |
is album, the band experimented with a more | progressive sound, utilizing guitar synthesizers as wel |
Brown supported Henry A. Wallace's | Progressive Party candidacy for president in 1948. |
This article is about a | progressive rock band. |
cy programme for him with a heavy accent on | progressive social measures, including family allowance |
Operated according to | progressive education principles, the school was unusua |
unparliamentary language while accusing the | Progressive Conservative government of punishing voters |
Badlands did achieve considerable | progressive rock and album-oriented rock radio airplay |
ation, where he was described as active and | progressive. |
y been associated with student activism and | progressive ideals within the University of Alabama. |
would become a major source of activity for | progressive thinking and reformists between 1863 and 18 |
paign, she faced New Democrat Roy Adams and | Progressive Conservative, Doug Brown. |
essed at the Council he began to adopt very | progressive ideals. |
al Governor Paterson's intention to adopt a | progressive criminal justice agenda." |
n recent times the Foundation has adopted a | progressive strategy in realising its aim of relieving |
With the years the school adopted more | progressive and rationalistic educational methods, as w |
a 24-hour operation as WNCR, and adopted a | progressive rock format that was tapped two years earli |
t of The Association for the Advancement of | Progressive Education, later renamed in 1931 as Progres |
he worked in Ottawa as a special advisor to | Progressive Conservative Justice Minister E. Davie Fult |
, he earned a reputation as an advocate for | progressive causes, and worked to implement the reforms |
of Michael Duane; a charismatic advocate of | progressive and non-authoritarian education. |
er term, and was involved in advocating for | progressive causes both inside and outside of parliamen |
ing this time, he developed an affinity for | progressive rock bands such as Rush, Genesis, and Yes, |
diplomat career, Kuneralp was afflicted by | progressive multiple sclerosis, which left him unable t |
Afghanistan's new | progressive outlook is recognized when it receives a cr |
After the | Progressive Democrats were founded in 1985 Andrews cons |
He was returned to his seat after defeating | Progressive Conservative candidate Bruce Hanson by simi |
empt in the 1965 federal election after its | Progressive Conservative incumbent, Louis-Joseph Pigeon |
stributed riding of Essex, though again the | Progressive Conservatives formed government at the prov |
ate for the New Democrats against incumbent | Progressive Conservative MLA Tom Chambers but was defea |
e federal Liberal Party of Canada against a | Progressive candidate in Regina thus angering the Saska |
field weak candidates against Sudbury-area | Progressive Conservatives in the 1981 provincial electi |
a hotly contested race running against star | Progressive Conservative candidate Oscar Kruger who pla |
The Human Tradition in the Gilded Age and | Progressive Era (Wilmington, DE: Scholarly Resources, 2 |
movements, populism, and the Gilded Age and | Progressive Era. |
Agree with | progressive people |
mes the "Man of the Year in Agriculture" by | Progressive Farmer in 1960 and the "Conservationist of |
eavy vote splitting finishing just ahead of | Progressive Conservative candidate Moe Amery to win his |
idate John Dubetz finishing second ahead of | Progressive Conservative candidate Martha Bielish in th |
izations representing gay, AIDS-related and | progressive agendas. |
ards WJCE became WWTQ and added Air America | progressive talk radio in early 2005. |
hich became a landmark document and akin to | progressive educationists' charter. |
Pressure Points is a live album by | progressive rock band Camel, released in 1984. |
he Flower Kings is the second live album by | progressive rock artists The Flower Kings. |
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. |
Adam & Eve is the eighth studio album by | progressive rock band The Flower Kings. |
Tuscany was a 2001 album by | progressive rock band Renaissance. |
Aghora is the self-titled debut album by | progressive metal band Aghora, released on March 24, 20 |
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 |
Instant Delivery is the third live album by | progressive rock artists The Flower Kings. |
Paris is a live album by | progressive rock band Supertramp, released in 1980 (see |
d the Future is the seventh studio album by | progressive rock band The Flower Kings, which was relea |
Animals as Leaders is the debut album by | progressive metal group Animals as Leaders, the instrum |
Animation is a 1982 album by | progressive rock singer Jon Anderson (of Yes fame). |
Camera Camera was a 1981 album by | progressive rock band Renaissance. |
Black Moon is a studio album by | progressive rock band Emerson, Lake & Palmer released i |
nt to bridge compromise, Taft alienated the | progressive wing of the party, which had championed his |
speculated that Cantwell had alienated the | progressive portion of the state to the extent that man |
yle changed after he attended the All India | Progressive Writers' Conference in Bombay. |
All India | Progressive Students' Union (B) (AIPSU(B)) |
ange is from total of Canadian Alliance and | Progressive Conservative vote in 2000 election. |
ge is from a total of Canadian Alliance and | Progressive Conservative votes. |
Winnipeg into the '90s was an alliance of | progressive and left-leaning municipal politicians in t |
d to the total of the Canadian Alliance and | Progressive Conservative votes. |
e merge of the former Canadian Alliance and | Progressive Conservative parties, however, has turned t |
based on the total of Canadian Alliance and | Progressive Conservative Party votes. |
from a combination of Canadian Alliance and | Progressive Conservative votes. |
on the combination of Canadian Alliance and | Progressive Conservative Party totals. |
The Democratic Alliance (formerly | Progressive Democrats) also made gains, up by seven to |
ted with the combined Canadian Alliance and | Progressive Conservative percentages from 2000. |
ange is from combined Canadian Alliance and | Progressive Conservative totals. |
is from the total of Canadian Alliance and | Progressive Conservative votes. |
Their decline allowed the | Progressive Conservatives to regain a majority governme |
was a personal friend and political ally of | Progressive Conservative leader John Diefenbaker, and i |
He sang vocals, alongside other | progressive rock and progressive metal singers. |
e first government of Israel, alongside the | Progressive Party, the Sephardim and Oriental Communiti |
He was also a | progressive employer who maintained a school for worker |
There is also a | Progressive (Liberal/Reform) Chief Rabbi of Kiev and Uk |
It also introduced | progressive reforms of the province's labour law. |
art from Chhayavaadi poems, Pant also wrote | progressive, philosophical (influenced by Sri Aurobindo |
ey's former band, with more alternative and | progressive rock tendencies and a wider variety of inst |
WPPP's programming includes alternative and | progressive rock, as well as "news reports and progress |
n with an increased plurality, although the | Progressive Conservatives were reduced to a fragile min |
Although the | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada has merged int |
e moderates, mobilised support to amend the | progressive Constitution of 1837. |
rtension was a North American neo-classical | progressive metal band, founded in 1993 by keyboardist |
leftist movement started in 1936 among the | progressive Macedonian students in the Belgrade and Zag |
Engine is an American | progressive metal band. |
The bow echo intensified into an intense | progressive derecho over eastern Iowa and propogated ea |
ounder of The Putney School, an independent | progressive school in Vermont. |
JJ Act is considered to be an extremely | progressive legislation and Model Rules 2007 have furth |
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