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tical dignitaries towards a wholesome internal | reform of the Church. |
This led to her active role in the | reform of the Poor Laws, extending far beyond the pro |
ium, a document which initiated the liturgical | reform of the Second Vatican Council. |
Before the | reform of Pope St Pius X in 1911, ordinary Doubles to |
as Benjamin Franklin's proposal for a spelling | reform of the English language. |
Hunter was a supporter of Pitt, including on | reform of Parliament in April 1785, but he is only kn |
white men, but the outcome of the trial led to | reform of the segregated procedures that were used to |
r spokesperson on Federal-State Relations, the | reform of which was one of Rudd's declared priorities |
only banknotes were issued until the currency | reform of 1952. |
Andrew Duff (ALDE, UK) is rapporteur on a the | reform of the EU electoral law, which the European Pa |
with which he was principally connected were a | reform of the Navigation Acts, admitting other nation |
For the federal | reform of the U.S. Civil Service system, see Civil Se |
ation for Afghanistan, which is working on the | reform of the Afghan Ministry of Defence and co-ordin |
olution, against slavery, and in favour of the | reform of parliament. |
as the first election since the constitutional | reform of 2001. |
412, to found new monasteries and complete the | reform of the order. |
tracts on the plight of England's poor and on | reform of the political system. |
The Council acknowledged that | reform of the judicial reform and police reform were |
Several speakers had called for a | reform of the World Bank where the fight against worl |
purported to demonstrate that the passion for | reform of their neighbors by those who favored prohib |
into effect on July 1, 2007, which outlines a | reform of the districts of Saxony-Anhalt. |
d founder of the National Organization for the | Reform of Marijuana Laws. |
He argued for the | reform of the Commonwealth political system, and for |
The | Reform of the Roman Breviary by Pope Pius X was promu |
rshall Plan help from the Allies, the currency | reform of June 1948 and helped by the fact that the K |
both of those posts, Kerner was an advocate of | reform of adoption laws and procedures. |
Director of the National Organization for the | Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML), a non-profit organi |
ring 2003 prompted many calls within China for | reform of the system, but reform did not happen immed |
the board of the National Organization for the | Reform of Marijuana Laws since 1996. |
ures of social and economic improvement - land | reform of the great latifundias in south Italy, for e |
He is the co-author of the Land | Reform of January 31, 1918. |
The | reform of the liturgical calendar by the motu proprio |
The | reform of the burgess court was enacted by 1269, but |
In particular the miners requested | reform of license fees applicable to miners on the go |
The land was divided by the agrarian | reform of 1921 and in 1935 it was declared a spa. |
Markin called for a | reform of North York's election laws in 1975, to perm |
She supports | reform of the controversial No Child Left Behind Act |
ntreal, was joint secretary of a commission on | reform of Ghana's universities, and in 1962 returned |
Among other things he insisted that the | reform of the Church should be taken up in earnest, a |
consort Constance of Austria, and took part in | reform of church law in Poland. |
History of the | reform of the convent of St. Praxedis, with lives of |
was answered by John Locke, whose views on the | reform of the currency prevailed. |
s he set out his political views: he supported | reform of the Army, Home Rule for Ireland, the temper |
ablishment of the Royal Record Commission, the | reform of the system which had allowed the public mon |
ine against Communist North Vietnam, calls for | reform of the United Nations, a staunch support of NA |
Before the electoral | reform of 1994, the area had been part of Hiroshima 3 |
ter the 1970 elections, were the first after a | reform of election law that increased the number of s |
Division, where he took a leading part in the | reform of the educational and training systems of the |
Chaldean Church received Vatican approval on a | reform of the Liturgy of Addeus and Mari. |
s during her presidency, advocating for social | reform of all kinds, including suffrage, pacifism and |
stants and moderates that sought further legal | reform of the Penal Laws, leading towards Catholic Em |
In the | reform of Pope Pius X, the liturgy of the Sundays, wh |
He chaired the Committee on | Reform of the ORTF from 1968 to 1970 and was the firs |
ree books: The Simple Guide to Maastricht, The | Reform of the United Nations with Georges Berthoin an |
the New York Jets in Manhattan; writing about | reform of New York's stringent sentencing rules under |
med Forces in 1981, and oversaw a far-reaching | reform of the Ministry of Defence and a modernisation |
Leskie's mother to join a coalition asking for | reform of these laws. |
n in the wake of the Bracks Labor government's | reform of the Legislative Council. |
Campbell-Savours is a strong advocate for | reform of rape laws to prevent innocent men being vic |
During the | reform of the Royal Mint in the 1540s Bowes, now prom |
a number of letters in which he recommended a | reform of manners, a life of faith and prayer, and gi |
trictly local efforts up to that time, and for | reform of land taxes from a direct system to an ad va |
er 1671, Ashley and Clifford oversaw a massive | reform of England's customs system, whereby customs f |
dvocate for breast feeding, as well as for the | reform of midwife training and prenatal services, wit |
During his political career he worked for | reform of the laws relating to gold mining and for la |
It also called for a | reform of inheritance tax, increasing the burden on l |
fter his death Ottoman rule ended, and a great | reform of the church in Bosnia and Herzegovina brough |
He advocated a sweeping | reform of the army, including the abolition of the pu |
ier Act (1980), which was the first regulatory | reform of the trucking industry in half a century tha |
Since the land | reform of 1974 the hitherto independent parish of Uet |
n to investigate the corruption and introduced | reform of the bid process as a result of the scandal. |
ding the history, analysis, administration and | reform of law. |
rked for to improve the lives of women through | reform of suffrage, marriage, and divorce laws. |
and First and the Greens, for the abolition or | reform of the post. |
of the most important measures relating to the | reform of the criminal law and its administration." |
Since the far left considered | reform of these aspects of the constitution as totall |
the services of foreign generals to initiate a | reform of the infantry and artillery. |
Al-Husri's next major enterprise was the | reform of the educational system in Syria. |
r Presidential campaign platform planks is the | reform of public education in the United States. |
- the first casual vacancy to occur since the | reform of the Upper House in 2006. |
to advise the Welsh Assembly Government on the | reform of public services in Wales. |
Bingaman in comparison to his own support for | reform of the Social Security system and the Iraq War |
ital Corporation abolished in the Municipality | reform of 2007. |
ment of Margaret Thatcher was committed to the | reform of local government finance; the solution deci |
the Oklahoma State House of Representative was | reform of the corrections system. |
ies arranged for new charters to issue for the | reform of the civil courts. |
ile, the government was called upon to address | reform of the security sector, including the PNTL. |
on in the 1380s, during dissension in favor of | reform of its Common Council in the early years of Ri |
ral school of Trier, and also laboured for the | reform of the archdiocese, despite the hostility with |
been a successful businessman and had led the | reform of the administration of the City of Birmingha |
He has also been involved in the political | reform of the States of Jersey and most recently, spe |
ty, considerably involved in agitation for the | reform of provision for the "mentally sub-normal", an |
credited to the charisma of Wouter Bos and the | reform of the party under Ruud Koole |
From 2003 to 2005, he worked on a | reform of the health system of the Czech Republic. |
On 1 January 1973 as part of administrative | reform of Lower Saxony the district of Duderstadt was |
On the Papal Household, | Reform of the Use of Pontifical Insignia, Simplificat |
op Thomas Cranmer, who was responsible for the | reform of the Church of England under Henry VIII. |
It was created in 2006 following the | reform of the Legislative Council by the Australian L |
man-speaking countries, see German orthography | reform of 1996. |
Before the electoral | reform of 1994, the area had been part of Tokyo 7th d |
"An Act to promote the | reform of the statute law by the repeal, in accordanc |
Before the electoral | reform of 1994, the area was part of the multi-member |
a printer gave him unique knowledge was in the | reform of Bengali typography and printing. |
However, the question of | reform of the Board had become moot by the announceme |
in Public Life and the Royal Commission on the | Reform of the House of Lords (the Wakeham Commission) |
ole progressed a wide-ranging agenda including | reform of internal rules, a shift towards a national |
He attended the state commission for the | reform of Dutch spelling as well, which did not succe |
The region was created by the 2005 | reform of the Victorian Legislative Council. |
r the Madrid suburbs' team, which could make a | reform of its stadium in November. |
aw, or Law for Reforming the Penal Code, was a | reform of the penal code in Mexico under the presiden |
Before the electoral | reform of 1994, the area had been part of Tottori At- |
Until the administrative | reform of 2007, it was the capital of the district of |
1904) was a German pioneer in the movement for | reform of church music. |
apse that forced the repair and the subsequent | reform of the tower, it was restored in 2001. |
tes over political correctness and the use and | reform of nursery rhymes in the 1980s, but scholars a |
The | reform of the Byzantine neume notation in the early 1 |
opean Parliament, therefore support a thorough | reform of FIFA. |
f Alexandria, who advised Julius Caesar on the | reform of the Roman calendar. |
On January 8, 1954, due to the administrative | reform of the BSSR the Oblast was completely incorpor |
vernment Act 1972 on 1 April 1974 as part of a | reform of local authorities throughout England and Wa |
oposal was continued by the Commission for the | Reform of Nomenclature in Organic Chemistry. |
During the cadastral | reform of the early Meiji period in 1889, the village |
n in the wake of the Bracks Labor government's | reform of the Legislative Council. |
barrister and civil servant best known for his | reform of HM Land Registry as Chief Registrar. |
This was the first season after the major | reform of Belgian football. |
inted chairman of the Special Committee on the | Reform of the House of Commons. |
e contributed to the Fulton Commission, on the | reform of the civil service, from 1966 to 1968. |
lity for finalising the Commission work on the | reform of the law of diligence - largely implemented |
arge of the Scottish Law Commission's proposed | reform of rape laws; his term of office at the Commis |
ived full power to undertake a root and branch | reform of the judiciary based on the Rothenberger pri |
er for the members of the Reichstag advocating | reform of § 175. |
The most notable | reform of Fyodor III, however, was the abolition in 1 |
The decision was a landmark | reform of administrative law, in which the Court sign |
Wolfram has been a prominent proponent of the | reform of maths education by greater use of informati |
1934 he was a member of the convention for the | reform of the provincial Constitution. |
A major goal of the organization was the | reform of the Ottoman Empire into a federation, which |
ly worked at the National Organization for the | Reform of Marijuana Laws, or NORML. |
The election followed the parliamentary | reform of 1906 which replaced the Diet of Finland, wh |
ld have an elected council that will oversee a | reform of prices in favour of an ‘Ecological Price' ( |
Schroeder was also involved in | reform of Congress itself, working to weaken the long |
Before the electoral | reform of 1994, the area had been part of Tokyo 2nd d |
The proposed | reform of local government in Northern Ireland would |
sons for the result, together with significant | reform of the Socialists' policies, with commitment t |
line between Rhode Island and Connecticut and | reform of election law to eliminate frauds. |
to the Ministerial Committee of Twenty on the | Reform of the International Monetary System (later kn |
N/NORML activists formed the Committee for the | Reform of Marijuana Laws (CRML) in support of a propo |
Implications for | Reform of the Antitrust Sentencing Guidelines, Tul. |
he asked the legislature to conduct a thorough | reform of the state's tax system, but the legislators |
In the administrative | reform of 1994 the previous district Stendal was merg |
Before the electoral | reform of 1994, the area had been part of the multi-m |
ressed the Delegation Committee and led to the | reform of Esperanto by the Committee's Permanent Comm |
His dissertation influenced the | reform of abortion laws in Norway. |
ernmost regions of Russia before the time zone | reform of 2010. |
holding of elections was welcomed, along with | reform of the security sector, and the greater partic |
During the cadastral | reform of 1889, the village of Kawazu was created, al |
ces, who in 1397 had introduced into Spain the | reform of the Observance of which he became one of th |
Bailey's actions prompted calls for | reform of the system. |
formed in connexion with the local government | reform of 1952. |
In this area, he drafted the | reform of the electoral law establishing the possibil |
nicipality was created by the local government | reform of 1971, when the City of Vimmerby was amalgam |
e promulgated the Criminal Code, and began the | reform of the magistracy. |
fall 2004, he completed a highly controversial | reform of the judiciary, but initially President Carl |
angerhausen and Mansfelder Land as part of the | reform of 2007. |
ntly serves as the Minister of Justice and the | Reform of Democratic Institutions in the cabinet of Q |
f a single State Board of Ethics, spearheading | reform of the river pilots' system, and working to re |
ncident in July 1910, during the conflict over | reform of the House of Lords, when Cecil and Smith le |
ied at the domain school Kodokan, and promoted | reform of the domain administration. |
term as governor, Wilson advocated the humane | reform of the Negro Laws and backed the incorporation |
During the cadastral | reform of 1889, it was proclaimed to be a village. |
ttish Government which reviews, and recommends | reform of, the Law of Scotland. |
The boldness of his demands for | reform offended the Prussian government, and in the s |
The main critique of financial | reform offered by Corker on June 10, 2010 at the join |
ke advantage of the opportunities for societal | reform offered by the ongoing Russian Civil War. |
5, Ed Jerse served as campaign manager for the | Reform Ohio Now ballot initiatives that tried to limi |
issues regarding the minimum wage, health care | reform, old age allowances, and the future of RTHK. |
The CCHR continued to lobby for legislative | reform on mental health issues such as the keeping of |
The Brigade was pulled our of the line to | reform on the 14 February at Krassnoskij and was assi |
ene, Foster was considered a leading voice for | reform on council and frequently criticized the devel |
in the course of Berlin's 2001 administrative | reform on the grounds of the former Charlottenburg bo |
Halleck has been involved in media policy | reform on the international level as a member of the |
visor for strategic planning and institutional | reform on the National Security Council. |
lt among the political class that a measure of | reform on the issue was overdue. |
Executive on a number of issues (such as land | reform, on which he believes they are not moving quic |
Appointed Secretary of Agrarian | Reform on December 12, 1989. |
Parliamentary | reform, on constitutional principles; or, British loy |
plan at which the insurgents dispersed only to | reform on parade a few minutes later in time for the |
ed Minister of the Interior and Administrative | Reform on November 28, 2005. |
Money Matters: The Effects of Campaign Finance | Reform on Congressional Elections and the co-editor o |
sponsored a debate concerning municipal voting | reform on June 1. |
of rent to protest the lack of action on land | reform on the island. |
nd and testified to Congress about health care | reform on their behalf. |
Like her, he was interested in social | reform, one of his plays being on the subject of the |
ternational, it supports intellectual property | reform, open access to culture and knowledge, and tra |
became known for his positive attitude toward | reform, openness toward journalists and his support o |
of Christoph Willibald Gluck, who attempted to | reform opera seria by tying the drama more closely to |
icity' that characterizes the older composer's | reform operas. |
ivisions in 2007 on a number of House of Lords | reform options, Murrison voted for options 7 and 8, p |
nt, but he was also violent in his attempts to | reform or expel his monastic clergy from Coventry. |
instrumental in obtaining legislation, social | reform, or other change? |
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