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ajam, Kottayam made some efforts to revive and | reform the art.As it is being as a ritualistic art fo |
support efforts to | reform the security sector and strengthen national in |
In Berlin's 2001 administrative | reform the Berlin southwestern area was united in the |
rtisan political initiatives, such as election | reform; the formation of the Chicago Crime Commission |
the Socialist Alliance Democracy Platform to | re-form the Socialist Alliance in 2005 but this has h |
ialist Party said that while if they agreed to | reform the higher education system, the management of |
In the course of Bundeswehr | reform, the barracks were closed in 1993. |
y scriptures.He also took vigorous attempts to | reform the institution of Jain yati and place it on s |
10. 'Village | Reform: the great social necessity of Britain.' being |
homeland security issues, notably her work to | reform the formula for distributing homeland security |
Anna Thomas, who became active in attempts to | reform the National Eisteddfod in the 1870s and 1880s |
Pariente's term on the court she had worked to | reform the family law system in Florida and served as |
She helped | reform the convent of Pavilly. |
Rocky would | reform the band with fellow Living Sacrifice member a |
e the octogenarian comptroller and promised to | reform the operations of the office. |
n life and community rather than attempting to | reform the secular culture. |
Major John Cartwright to promote parliamentary | reform, the Society for Constitutional Information fl |
The House of Commons petitioned Henry VIII to | reform the law on mortuary fees and an attempt was ma |
ho were under mounting nationalist pressure to | reform the political system in Syria, distanced thems |
8-1687), he attempted to forestall decline and | reform the Ottoman bureaucracy. |
n created in Parliament on 19 November 1386 to | reform the government. |
of President Rutherford B. Hayes's attempt to | reform the civil service there. |
gust 1560 the Parliament of Scotland agreed to | reform the religion of the country. |
f New York in 1878 as a part of his efforts to | reform the civil service structure there. |
secutors more accountable to the public and to | reform the inner workings of prosecutors' offices. |
of Portland, based partly on a desire to help | reform the Portland police department. |
for his campaign against squeegee kids and to | reform the city's taxi system. |
The McGovern Commission, which had set out to | reform the Presidential nomination process in order t |
Reform the Legal System won 0 seats for a total of 1 | |
With the | reform, the Psalter was once again recited integrally |
th Sweeney and Brower, and the trio decided to | reform the Virginia Minstrels with Sweeney as banjois |
In the year 2000 Fabrice Quagliotti decided to | reform the band (initially with the name Rockets N.D. |
period of divisive governance and an effort to | reform the college by replacing Catholic associations |
time they had completely left the ambition to | reform the CPN. |
the Deputy Chief of Air Force's initiative to | reform the processes and procedures for professional |
Under this | reform, the chair was required to be a Metro Councill |
Public Discourse and Welfare State | Reform: The Social Democratic Experience |
rently a member of the Commerce and Regulatory | Reform, the Rules and Legislative Administration, and |
these recommendations in a larger programme to | reform the electricity utility. |
roposed by the government of Canada in 2002 to | reform the country's Indian Act. |
ho voted for him, introduce a £2 minimum wage, | reform the British Empire. |
f Michael Jeffery (now Jimi's only manager) to | reform the original Experience line-up, but as Trixie |
Jan. 30, just days after the demonstrations to | reform the Egyptian government, Muslims in southern E |
iod of democratization and subsequent economic | reform the Constitution was amended several times. |
dressed the issues of public education, prison | reform, the protection of black voters, and tenant fa |
ally from both sides of the border, decided to | reform the club with both a women's and men's teams. |
After being elected, Miki attempted to | reform the LDP, relentlessly investigating the Lockhe |
He expressed a desire to | reform the council into an elective house. |
Mexico is using several methods on trying to | reform their obese and overweight population. |
He also helped British Quakers to | reform their Marriage Regulations, so that people wer |
sed how to convince Americans that they should | reform their health-care system to be like the NHS. |
ing support to NGOs and governments seeking to | reform their penal systems |
in a positive light and as those who wished to | reform their country. |
e ions recombine after passing the detector to | reform their original molecules, however only a small |
chance to hook up with his friend Stevens and | reform their renowned partnership down the right. |
As in the original, players can | reform their party with whomever they choose as party |
the Poles took advantage of Stalin's death to | reform their government. |
", was lackluster and they soon left Motown to | reform their own label, T-Neck Records, in 1969 where |
He tries to | reform them and employs them in his own office. |
However, politics caused the school faculty to | reform themselves as a private law school in the 1910 |
ly achieved; a period of internal progress and | reform then commenced. |
tead the thinking on 'natural rights' and land | reform, then current in Germany. |
Commentators who adhere to | Reform Theology and are Amillennial in their eschatol |
In its early years, it espoused the monetary | reform theories of social credit. |
By the beginning of the | reform, there were about 1,200,000 active personnel i |
t Peter in 897/8, was to introduce the Cluniac | reform there. |
Although the Spanish had made promises of | reform, they were ineffective. |
Known commonly as antebellum | reform, this phenomenon included reforms in temperanc |
who support enactment of effective health care | reform this year and encourages responsible national |
ay, to contribute and to help pass health care | reform this year". |
cil acknowledged progress with security sector | reform, though it determined that more progress was n |
The avowed goal of the Sakurakai was political | reform through elimination of corrupt party politics |
trick Carter's report on correctional services | reform through the creation of the National Offender |
of the region, as well as increased democratic | reform through truly representative and responsible g |
He pursued a vigorous program of economic | reform through the corporatisation and privatisation |
f PSI, Mason carried the torch for drug policy | reform through a series of public appearances and tel |
Shutian is sent to | reform through labor and it is not until Deng Xiaopin |
, Russia and Eurasia; and furthers educational | reform through training, institution building, and te |
nitarian minister, he tirelessly sought social | reform through his radical Christian and socialist vi |
e Order of Australia for "service to electoral | reform through the voting system, to the Tasmanian Pa |
1958 • The Tweed Commission Report proposed | reform through centralization of court administration |
lition, which aims to effect Electoral College | reform through an interstate compact, and wrote a for |
He continued to push for educational | reform throughout the 1960s and 1970s through such pr |
umbent Mayor "Cowboy" Jim Dahlman in 1918 on a | reform ticket aiming to defeat Tom Dennison's politic |
he decided to run to be Mayor of Chicago on a | reform ticket. |
e Wickedness of those Preachers which will not | reform till the Magistrate command or compel them (15 |
In a 2009 article about health | reform, Time listed Kahn as the only hospital industr |
n Brown as a special advisor on constitutional | reform to the Secretary of State for Justice.. |
Clinton persuaded the then-disbanded group to | reform to perform it for his inaugural ball in 1993. |
in June 2010, Cast have announced they are to | reform to work on new material and tour in November/D |
ensitive approach from healthcare workers, for | reform to the compensation system for victims, and al |
slator, O'Brien has been a strong advocate for | reform to Connecticut's property tax system, an effor |
based in Utah that works towards public policy | reform to reflect its notion of "traditional values". |
f consultation and deliberation meant that the | reform to the calendar did not occur until 1582, six |
red the state of Egyptian peasants before land | reform to that of French peasants before the French R |
January 2009 and included calls for electoral | reform to have the president, provincial premiers and |
ct stronger ethics laws and bring about needed | reform to Salt Lake County. |
ster and refusing to allow the issue of Senate | reform to be relegated to the back-burner. |
ressive conservative opposition to investigate | reform to the Metro Toronto level of government in th |
btained the double dissolution on the issue of | reform to the Legislative Council. |
hina that questioned the need for a widespread | reform to combat the growing problems of corruption a |
Andrews also voiced his passion for | reform to the organ donation transplant laws in Weste |
Rothenberger sent his ideas about judicial | reform to prominent legal expert Hans Lammers in earl |
Mayor Anne Rudin to introduce campaign finance | reform to the city's politics. |
founding declaration called for “democracy and | reform to take root in Egypt.” |
the way of tangible political and human rights | reform to point to in Harare. |
d from the mid-19th century Tanzimat period of | reform to the final fall of the Ottoman Empire in 192 |
the primary goal of lobbying for ballot access | reform to reduce the burden on third political partie |
The Interregional Primary Plan is a proposed | reform to the United States primary calendar supporte |
snational banking trends, to regional election | reform, to international concepts of justice. |
arty, he wrote a major submission on electoral | reform to the Parliamentary Select Committee on Elect |
rated in the palace, Selim had taught ideas of | reform to Mahmud, who continued the reforms that had |
ontinues in France as the government debates a | reform to France's retirement system that has sparked |
blished association was to initiate a language | reform to replace loanwords of Arabic and Persian ori |
Dec 2001: The Hitchers briefly | reform to release their farewell CD EP Liver with a g |
, therefore, was that the Conservatives "would | reform to survive" (with reference to Norman Gash's b |
8 was passed on November 19, 1998 and provided | reform to the statute law in the areas of Administrat |
e on the point of war and the Crimes team must | reform to bring Rick Wakeman out of a coma so he can |
He opposed | reform to change from the Julian calendar to the Greg |
was in "limbo" due to his support for economic | reform to countenance the country's stagnating econom |
He proposed a | reform to Article 9 of the General Law on Education w |
gust 1934 with the left-wing of the party over | reform to the Rhodesian railways. |
The key | reform to the former tribunals was to increase effici |
ection of essays on the liturgy and its recent | reform told from the perspective of a literary writer |
on with Cambridge, where he supported academic | reform too vigorously to obtain further preferment. |
The | reform took place on 20 June 1992. |
ictator Joseph Stalin, however, some degree of | reform took place in several of the Iron Curtain coun |
In 1843 another administrative | reform took place, creating Kovno Governorate out of |
Most of his education | reform took place in his first term. |
A constitutional referendum on electoral | reform took place in Turkey on 21 October 2007. |
re abolished in England and Wales, and a major | reform took place. |
, term limits for legislators, social security | reform, tort reform, and welfare reform. |
in services and intellectual property, and to | reform trade in the sensitive sectors of agriculture |
As a priest, he championed social | reform, trade unionism, and the Worker Priest movemen |
He was an opponent of factory | reform, trades unions and worker health and safety le |
osenzweig is Jewish, having been raised in the | Reform tradition. |
The community was divided between Orthodox and | Reform traditions and Aaron Pressburger was the chief |
Later, Bogie would | re-form Transmission with Colin Stetson, Eric Perney |
rdale - until Galley rashly discussed plans to | reform Trapeze in an interview, and Coverdale then fi |
A Sunni Arab candidate from the National | Reform Trend was killed near the disputed town of Man |
The | Reform tried to stabilize the economy, through a retu |
Dean of Cashel, in 1633, and was soon asked to | reform Trinity College, Dublin. |
He became Chair of the Prison | Reform Trust in 2001. |
In 2002 the Prison | Reform Trust warned that Dartmoor Prison may be breac |
the Joseph Rowntree | Reform Trust (until 1990, named the Joseph Rowntree S |
of the funding coming from the Joseph Rowntree | Reform Trust and the Electoral Reform Society (ERS). |
In March 2003 The Prison | Reform Trust issued a report claiming that Lincoln Pr |
back in the news a year later after the Prison | Reform Trust criticised Buckley Hall for being danger |
ent with the Winchester Prison Project, Prison | Reform Trust from 1981 to 1982. |
In 2004 the Prison | Reform Trust described Leicester as one of the most o |
In 1981 he founded the Prison | Reform Trust (PRT). |
ed in more controversy in 2001 when the Prison | Reform Trust named it as the most violent detention c |
Juliet Lyon, Director of the Prison | Reform Trust, is now Secretary-General. |
rliamentary organisation clerked by the Prison | Reform Trust, and a patron of the Forum on Prisoner E |
and he was known to be a member of the Prison | Reform Trust. |
in England and Wales, according to the Prison | Reform Trust. |
ral Party Organisation and the Joseph Rowntree | Reform Trust. |
espite the controversy and his stand on ethics | reform, U.S. Senator Barack Obama endorsed Tillman in |
o the United States Constitution, property tax | reform, U.S.-Mexican border security, photographic id |
was an early proponent of what became welfare | reform under President Bill Clinton, and of market-ba |
yone but Michieli on board the band decided to | reform under the same moniker, but opted to play only |
In the spring of 2003 they decided to | reform under the name "Divine Disciples" and added vo |
ited base for calls for political and economic | reform under figures such as Ismail Kadare. |
ession of the Maji Maji Rebellion of 1905, and | reform under the leadership of Bernhard Dernburg in 1 |
portion of whose supporters and members would | re-form under the name National Vanguard. |
New Deal 2.0 covers topics including financial | reform, unemployment, housing, debt, income inequalit |
school (Birdsedge First School) and a Wesleyan | Reform Union church (Birdsedge Wesleyan Reform Church |
At the start of 1867 the | Reform Union had 150 branches compared to the Reform |
s, including Dean Stanley, to found the Church | Reform Union which attempted to introduce democratic |
The | Reform Union was more intellectual than the similarly |
The National | Reform Union (or NRU) was formed in 1864 and was comp |
abour Council and as secretary of the National | Reform Union, and was a member of the Royal Commissio |
was established in 1883 with the name the Land | Reform Union, as a result of the social reformer Henr |
The remaining members formed the Wesleyan | Reform Union. |
ty, the Bradford Trades Council and the Social | Reform Union. |
Opposition to the land | reform united the emerging Liberals and Conservatives |
t in 2008 declared major Louisiana health care | reform unlikely without prior federal reform. |
It was a period of | reform unmatched in the Commonwealth until the 1940s. |
His wish to postpone the monetary | reform until a way will be found to alleviate social |
It did not | reform until shortly after the French Revolution. |
r of the party which pressed the necessity for | reform upon Maximilian at the diet at Worms in 1495, |
Hicks ran on a platform of tax | reform urging the reduction of property tax. |
les (15.1 km), where reconnects with US 19E to | reform US 19 near Bluff City. |
Those who advocate social | reform value the study of authenticity since it can p |
lth and Human Services, Chair of Mental Health | Reform, Vice-Chair of Health, and is a member of nume |
ote: Canadian Alliance vote is compared to the | Reform vote in 1997 election. |
er ruled itself "incompetent" to strike down a | reform voted by the French people. |
A long-time advocate of campaign finance | reform, Walker is also known for being one of only tw |
ral principles by those that had fought in the | Reform War, which principles the PLM asserted that th |
After the Liberal government won the | Reform War, President Juarez and his government added |
Liberal Party's chances in the ongoing Mexican | Reform War. |
A large tax | reform was implemented in 2000. |
The 1971 local government | reform was implemented gradually in the area. |
The programme of | reform was not laid down by Parliament. |
His demands for political and theological | reform was addressed to both state and church alike. |
For example, land | reform was desperately needed in Korea. |
that "the point of (Geiger's) protest against | Reform was directed against Holdheim and the position |
This | reform was offset by the isolation of most homesteads |
similarly nondenominational approach to burial | reform was developed - Abney Park Cemetery. |
In 2009 | reform was passed through the student union to allow |
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