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The Methodist | Reform Church was a Christian denomination that was f |
ow of his faction, even the book of records of | reform legislation was burned. |
supporter of the Whigs, he supported the 1832 | Reform Act, was involved in the Nonconformist campaig |
The Financial | Reform Division was formerly a part of the Department |
de of Fox and the Whigs, favored parliamentary | reform, and was a personal friend of the regent, afte |
icious licence hunt, a meeting of the Ballarat | Reform League was held on Thursday 30 November 1854 i |
The business tax | reform II was accepted with 50.5% in favour at a turn |
A United | Reform Church was built in 1863. |
Schiff was interested in social services and | reform, and was involved in several welfare groups. |
rms of declension were abolished in a spelling | reform that was promulgated by the Taalunie (Dutch La |
ogressive Conservatives six, while the Alberta | Reform Movement was represented very briefly. |
It was from the "Propagandists" that the | Reform League was later established in 1865 to press |
a USA Today opinion piece regarding healthcare | reform that was published August 10, 2009, Steny Hoye |
On 10 October 1919 The Land | Reform Act was passed which confiscated and redistrib |
In 2005, a constitutional | reform package was carried out by Donald Tsang, the C |
jority of the people were conservative and the | reform party was a very small minority. |
In January, 1890, the Hawaiian National | Reform Party was established in opposition to the Ref |
ent in 1866 over the question of parliamentary | reform, he was considered a possible compromise Prime |
The Alberta | Reform Movement was a provincial political party in A |
The Liberal | Reform Party was an Australian political party, activ |
St George's United | Reform Church was built from 1858 to 1860 and the fir |
ine in the House Of Commons when the Education | Reform Bill was being argued. |
The Western | Reform Party was a right-wing populist political part |
cientist Megh Nad Saha as chairman, a Calendar | Reform Committee was set up which reviewed the existi |
Having associated himself with the party of | reform, he was regarded with suspicion by the Bavaria |
abour Government in 1984, the Petroleum Sector | Reform Act was introduced. |
The last election contested by the Municipal | Reform Party was in 1945, when they held six boroughs |
ative Council and while he sometimes supported | reform he was generally a critic and opponent of resp |
s work was crucial for the success of monetary | reform, he was not the one to supervise the reform. |
Virtually every | reform instituted was made to sound more draconian th |
Before the 1 July 2009 local government | reform, it was a Verwaltungsgemeinschaft, covering th |
The electoral | reform, which was favorable to small parties, was one |
When challenged as to whether or not the | Reform party was a vehicle for the religious right, h |
xt occasion that parliament met, and the first | Reform Government was formed under William Massey in |
During the 1996 presidential primaries, the | Reform Party was seeking an alternative candidate to |
In response, a Citizens' | Reform League was formed to defend the crosswords, an |
An election and | reform plan was unveiled on 19 April 2010. |
A Sunni Arab candidate from the National | Reform Trend was killed near the disputed town of Man |
The land | reform movement was split. |
He was a keen promoter of | reform, and was a leading spirit in the affair of the |
me Court rulings against the government's land | reform programme was incorrect, four judges in the Su |
A longtime advocate of health care | reform, Neal was involved in the major health care re |
In April 1997, Harper suggested that the | Reform Party was drifting toward social conservatism |
In the words of Tom Sindlinger "The Alberta | Reform Movement was a moderate and practical alternat |
Willetts' | reform programme was so hated that Oxford and Cambrid |
refused to fight in Ireland until the Leveller | reform programme was implemented; as a result 300 men |
as the country's president) and his program of | reform, which was to include further retreat from the |
ent and in his third administration the Second | Reform Bill was passed. |
The | Reform Union was more intellectual than the similarly |
t his position due to his continued support of | reform and was expelled from the communist party. |
In 1872, a | Reform congregation was started by German Jews and th |
The | reform package was signed on February 1914, between t |
He remained in this role when the | Reform Party was folded into the Canadian Alliance. |
d Barnett retained a strong interest in social | reform: He was an important figure in the Methodist C |
es were created when the government's military | reform program was revealed as a careless downsizing. |
The | Reform Party was believed by many in Rhodesia to be a |
The German | Reform Movement was a political movement active in Ne |
ropriations and a Special Sub-Committee on Tax | Reform and was the chair of the Committee on Energy, |
However, a strong | reform campaign was initiated in the 1970s and 1980s |
That particular government fell before their | reform bill was enacted. |
nalism, but a series of articles on university | reform (1849-1850) was the first public expression of |
Electoral | reform in Washington refers to efforts to change the |
Electoral | reform in Washington, D.C. refers to efforts to chang |
nge of subjects, including healthcare, welfare | reform, and water policy initiatives. |
was given a remit to implement a programme to | reform the way the British Government handles the ann |
an Services Finance, Health and Human Services | Reform, and Ways and Means committees. |
atened him with being turned out if he doesn't | reform his ways. |
his, and several other visions, led Scrooge to | reform his ways. |
ing will look at how to ensure security sector | reform because we think that is key to resolving the |
Bromley | Reform Synagogue's website was recognised in the 2009 |
fered the presidency of the commission for the | reform of weights and measures. |
Former | Reform Leader Weisgerber left Reform to sit as an ind |
Holmes also worked to | reform education, welfare programs, and also cut taxe |
thened Yang's support for the Chinese economic | reform as well as his friendship with Deng Xiaoping, |
igned on comprehensive economic and structural | reform as well as changes to industrial relations. |
addition, he improved hospital care and prison | reform, as well as encouraging the development of sta |
losing parties to accept losing on the lack of | reform as well. |
r science professors that openly supported the | reform movement were Ronald E. Aitchison, Fredrick Ch |
His | reform efforts were welcomed by society as a whole.. |
Although the Spanish had made promises of | reform, they were ineffective. |
The second | reform measures were halted when Park Young Hyo, who |
97 Republicans, 25 Democrats and 6 | Reform Democrats were elected for the session of 1872 |
reforms towards the mid-late 1980s, electoral | reform laws were passed in 1989, liberalizing the nom |
By the beginning of the | reform, there were about 1,200,000 active personnel i |
, the state's highway growth continued, prison | reform measures were sanctioned, state titles for aut |
But the | reform attempts were only partially successful, and t |
The | Reform Bills were a series of proposals to reform vot |
The party's monetary | reform proposals were similar to those of the theory |
pean Union refused to extend a mission to help | reform the West African country's security forces, sa |
Cox was a supporter of civil service | reform and westward expansion. |
efugees, environmental matters, constitutional | reform and what he believed to be the fallacies of 't |
His interest in calendar | reform began when he was working at a railroad compan |
B 1017, also known as the Oklahoma Educational | Reform Act, which was signed into law by the Governor |
e then opposition Republican Turkish Party and | Reform Party which came to power. |
however, when many NDP voters switched to the | Reform Party which won every seat except Victoria, wh |
In the third | Reform Act, which came into effect at the general ele |
Another | reform at which Peacock labored was the teaching of a |
n of president of the consilium for liturgical | reform, of which the Benedictine abbot was an advocat |
A | reform for which many people worked, with great sacri |
He was a determined foe of the | Reform movement, which began to make itself felt in h |
The next step to be implemented was a currency | reform - which basically amounted to a devaluation of |
e after the House of Lords rejected the second | Reform Bill, which aimed to get rid of some of the ro |
or his staunch criticism of the papal calendar | reform, for which he was deposed of his post. |
Holborn as a member of the majority Municipal | Reform Party, which was allied to the parliamentary C |
he launch of the National Commission on Police | Reform (CONAREPOL), which surveyed the state of law e |
n the cause of much conflict and dispute; land | reform programs, which are designed to redistribute p |
bacan had the duty to steer a painful economic | reform program, which was backed by multi-billion-dol |
Society in 1911 by participants in the Miners | Reform Movement, which opposed right-wing trade union |
n 1832, the hill was the location of the Great | Reform Dinner, which was famously gatecrashed. |
favour of the government's 2012 constitutional | reform package, which included the late amendment by |
Executive on a number of issues (such as land | reform, on which he believes they are not moving quic |
He was active in the New South Wales Electoral | Reform League, which advocated manhood suffrage for t |
In 1832, the year of a | Reform Act which extended the vote in England but did |
r spokesperson on Federal-State Relations, the | reform of which was one of Rudd's declared priorities |
illman Act, the first federal campaign finance | reform law, which was passed in 1907 and banned corpo |
Here he became identified with the church | reform party which was opposed to Bishop Adalbero IV, |
party, he negotiated the passage of the Third | Reform Act, which the Conservatives allowed through t |
ral principles by those that had fought in the | Reform War, which principles the PLM asserted that th |
s, including Dean Stanley, to found the Church | Reform Union which attempted to introduce democratic |
part agreement he had made with the opposition | Reform Party, which had offered him support in his el |
ement he drafted that scheme of ecclesiastical | reform for which he is famous. |
is subject matter have experienced significant | reform processes, which have had an impact on its int |
tor George Brown, and, in 1857 joined with the | Reform Party, which was a loose alliance of liberal m |
The seat also briefly belonged to the | Reform Party, which captured it in a by-election but |
The mayor initiated an extensive urban | reform program, which was popularly termed the bota a |
ral-Progressive caucus to support an electoral | reform bill which attempted to correct the under-repr |
ACORN (Association of Community Organizers for | Reform Now), which works for social justice and stron |
favour of the government's 2012 constitutional | reform package, which included the late amendment by |
h opposed the McCain-Feingold campaign finance | reform bill, which was passed in 2002 and prohibits u |
at it is a mere calque of the italian spelling | reform in which the i/j distinction is lost, but the |
director of the Los Angeles Appointed Charter | Reform Commission, which, along with the Los Angeles |
Opportunity Act, better known as the "Welfare | Reform Act," which, he said, would result in even hig |
December 1557 he was one of the leaders of the | Reform Party who subscribed to the memorable Covenant |
He was a former | Reform Jew who converted to Christianity, and became |
intervention, and in the West had to appeal to | Reform supporters who opposed government intervention |
(25 June 1930 - 18 August 1996) was a British | Reform rabbi who was a popular broadcaster and a lead |
tells the story of a young woman escaping from | reform school, who tries to steal foreign ambassador' |
liberals (of whom Goya was then one) wished to | reform but whose reform was opposed by the absolutist |
icans, and offers a simple solution for prison | reform: she will transform each hardened criminal int |
While the National Development and | Reform Commission will continue to control the admini |
ole in shaping a bill on collective bargaining | reform, which will go forth to limit such for public |
m 1896 to 1925 Franklin was represented by the | Reform Party's William Massey, known as Farmer Bill, |
st" by the press, it was later investigated by | reform Mayor William E. Dever. |
Following the | Reform Act, William Wilberforce was able to get legis |
Instead, | Reform selected William Phillips Endean as its candid |
n Coates continued as Prime Minister, with his | Reform Party winning an outright majority of 15. |
a volunteer in the gubernatorial campaigns of | reform Republican Winthrop Rockefeller. |
also finding an audience within the education | reform movement, with symposium lectures at AEPL "Rec |
an facing a mounting opposition after his land | reform bill, with liberal landowners voicing concerns |
e: An Anatomy of Abuses and a Prescription for | Reform (co-written with Taylor D. Littleton, 1991) |
ations include The Politics of European Treaty | Reform (co-edited with Alfred Pijpers), Cassell, 1997 |
The | Reform began with land reform, based on Confucian ide |
Beth Elohim is an active | Reform congregation with approximately 50 members and |
results were a major reverse for the Municipal | Reform party with just two councillors elected. |
It has been argued that this land | reform along with Operation Barga formed the base for |
Later, Bogie would | re-form Transmission with Colin Stetson, Eric Perney |
n antidote to its corruption, and survived the | Reform Act with both its MPs intact. |
conflict over its projects for constitutional | reform, clashing with the PNL over the highly central |
A fiscal | reform ensued, with the creation of a poll tax (calcu |
ct VII promoted monasticism and ecclesiastical | reform along with Emperor Otto II. |
Party administration launched a wide-reaching | reform programme with cuts in both taxes and welfare |
al support to the American Catholic Council, a | reform group within the Roman Catholic Church in the |
ons,the Mujahids and the Jama'ats, are seen as | reform movements within the community. |
eological scholar, and advocate of the English | reform movement within the Roman Church. |
It traces its history to the | reform movement within the Armenian Apostolic Church |
He was a pioneer of the | reform movement within the church and his work was ca |
vote to secede from New Brunswick or work for | reform from within. |
importance of gradual, step-by-step change and | reform from within. |
t in 2008 declared major Louisiana health care | reform unlikely without prior federal reform. |
The original band would eventually | reform (although without Bruce Bouillet, who in-turn |
ith President Bill Clinton's failed healthcare | reform proposls; Wofford had made working toward univ |
0s, Spear was active in petitioning for social | reform including women's rights, labor reform and the |
Stan Waters, nominated by the | Reform Party, won the election, and was subsequently |
olorado, Florida, Nebraska, and Nevada and the | Reform Party won an open Republican governorship in M |
Eventually, Adam Hamilton, a former | Reform member, won the leadership ballot by one vote. |
ook "Growing Out of the Plan: Chinese Economic | Reform, 1978-1993" won the Masayoshi Ohira Memorial P |
However, at that election the United and | Reform parties won an equal number of seats and the U |
rt Brown and Ted Morton, both nominated by the | Reform Party, won the election, but were not appointe |
He then lost it to Daniel Stewart Reid of | Reform, but won the seat back in the 1935 general ele |
t of newly-elected Mayor John Purroy Mitchel's | reform campaign, Woods succeeded Douglas I. McKay as |
in June 2010, Cast have announced they are to | reform to work on new material and tour in November/D |
f Intelligence's Working Group on Intelligence | Reform, and worked as a consultant to the Department |
d the Clinton Administration's Social Security | reform technical working group. |
Halleck's work in media | reform includes working with a coalition of national |
of topics, including union organizing, welfare | reform, the World Bank, and the World Trade Organizat |
Glenville did not | reform after World War II and a new club dubbed Ramsg |
Depending on the depth of the | reform, it would also threaten the two-party system. |
mmitment to macroeconomic stability and needed | reform likely would lead to the affirmation of existi |
f this administration was to deliver Ireland a | reform which would give them a form of modern day Dev |
reat Seimas of Vilnius of 1905 it opposed land | reform that would have confiscated land from large la |
The proposed | reform, which would lessen party leaders' influence o |
dishonest commercials, and stated he hoped the | Reform Party would become a "truth telling, straight |
uring his years as a Member of Parliament, his | Reform party would become known as the Canadian Allia |
rationing: "Many critics of the current health | reform efforts would have us believe that only govern |
The Wind Energy Sitting | Reform bill would reduce the permitting process from |
controversy in the campaign by arguing that a | Reform government would give provinces more leeway in |
After this | reform, Dutch writing marked nouns, pronouns, article |
"When Economic | Reform Goes Wrong: Cashews in Mozambique". |
ntonio Rosmini-Serbati and other advocates for | reform; Cerci wrote a preface to Gioberti's Primato ( |
Electoral | reform in Wyoming refers to efforts to change the vot |
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