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These meetings established "Classical | Reform Judaism" and rejected Jewish laws that had a r |
that do not see Jewish law as binding, such as | Reform Judaism and Humanistic Judaism, may allow this |
our cemeteries: Bethel Baptist, Buckhart Dutch | Reform, Edinburg and Goode. |
1874-1954) was a New Zealand politician of the | Reform Party and from 1938 of the National Party. |
Commentators who adhere to | Reform Theology and are Amillennial in their eschatol |
Among Singapore Indians, groups like the Tamil | Reform Association, and leaders like Thamizhavel G. S |
then went to work for Deborah Grey, the first | Reform MP and a Manning loyalist, and in 2001, she wa |
of 1989, as part of the Financial Institutions | Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act of 1989. |
It is now aligned closely to the Tory | Reform Group and the Conservative Europe Group. |
Dever ran on a | reform platform and Thompson withdrew from the race i |
ration throughout the country; security sector | reform; mediation; and the protection of United Natio |
The Law | Reform (Husband and Wife) Act 1962 (c.48) is an Act o |
ch and analysis to support Wisconsin's welfare | reform program and he assisted former Wisconsin Gover |
's liturgies, hymnals, and other books for the | Reform movement, and expanded to publish books and re |
mittee, Charlie drafted the Comprehensive Tort | Reform Bill and was the leader in the Senate in the s |
politician and economist, champion of the 1832 | Reform Bill and first MP for Birmingham |
s first administration would be administrative | reform, political and economic recovery and health an |
In November 1887, he ran on the Citizens | Reform, Republican and Irving Hall (a faction of Anti |
The Law | Reform (Year and a Day Rule) Act 1996 is a short Act |
He regularly tried to | reform drunkards and criminals with mixed success. |
Rosenbaum, Fred, Architects of | reform: congregational and community leadership Emanu |
Reform, Recovery and Growth (ed. with S.Edwards) Univ | |
On 23 June, 1935 he founded the | Reform Party and joined the Arab Higher Committee as |
House's State and Local Government Operations | Reform, Technology and Elections Committee and the Ta |
Preaching in German soon became the norm in | Reform synagogues, and even some conservative rabbis, |
Benn was also a member of the | Reform Club and a founder of what would become the So |
d Granville Penn, the Society also resolved to | reform farriery and animal care by establishing a sch |
ies outside Israel, perhaps even including the | Reform, secular, and other groups, refer to these hol |
promotion or use in abortions, an immigration | reform bill, and a lawsuit reform bill. |
7 election against a strong challenge from the | Reform Party, and served as parliamentary secretary t |
ee Wilson; Wood, p. 92 states 1928-Independent | Reform; 1931-Reform; and 1935-Independent National). |
five bills dealing primarily with property tax | reform, rural and suburban water rights, election int |
He was a spelling | reform enthusiast and persuaded the party that "Labor |
t efficacy, curriculum and instruction, school | reform initiatives and professional development and t |
He steadfastly opposed the Great | Reform Bill and when the majority of Tory Peers opted |
on particularly in questions of constitutional | reform, education and land reform. |
the Social Tory Action Group to form the Tory | Reform Group and many prominent members in the Maceod |
ten that his turnaround “revived the dying tax | reform bill”, and credited his “ingenuity and astonis |
National Party formed from a coalition of the | Reform Party and the United Party plus three Independ |
e's Police Officers' and Firefighters' Pension | Reform Commission and the interim Transportation Legi |
Sam Peterson - Financial | reform lobbyist and motivational speaker. |
as the Minister of Railways (1922-1923) in the | Reform Government, and the Member of Parliament for O |
len focused less on critiquing specific health | reform initiatives and more on advocating against the |
ould focus on three policy areas: governmental | reform, rights and freedoms, e.g., for bikies, and a |
y, a member of the Governor's Juvenile Justice | Reform Commission, and a member of the Governor's Min |
junction with this research project: “Agrarian | Reform, Gender and Land Rights in Uzbekistan” “How to |
This is consistent with money system | reform efforts and The General Theory of Employment, |
In these capacities, he helped to | reform education and to establish the first universit |
m aroused heavy unrest with his ecclesiastical | reform effort and quarreled with Waldeck and Lippe, c |
liday and Festival nusach, Chorus, Musicology, | Reform Liturgy and Composition; Judaica and text clas |
pastored Miles Chapel, | Reform, AL and Porter-St. |
the Governor's Commission on Higher Education | Reform, Innovation and Investment |
ot take any position on the merits of specific | reform proposals, and neither supports nor opposes th |
he House State and Local Government Operations | Reform, Technology and Elections Committee, and also |
of the funding coming from the Joseph Rowntree | Reform Trust and the Electoral Reform Society (ERS). |
lay in the economy, privatisation, trade union | reform, law and order, and immigration and resettleme |
Council, Feuer led committees on business tax | reform, children's and seniors' issues, and ethics in |
He would | reform taxes and attempt to break the feudal system, |
ctor of the Annenberg Washington Program Libel | Reform Project, and author of the Annenberg Libel Ref |
capitate a successful and popular conservative | reform movement and thus hasten violent revolution. |
benefiting from Zimbabwe's controversial land | reform program and encouraging the violent invasion o |
lt that New College led the way in the general | reform movement, and from being one of the smallest b |
dates were Dr Leonard Webber for the Australia | Reform Movement, and a Sydney journalist, Frank Court |
, on the State and Local Government Operations | Reform, Technology and Elections Subcommittee for the |
Seaford was too small a borough to survive the | Reform Act, and lost both its MPs. |
e section on recent legislation, case-law, law | reform proposals, and recent international developmen |
He was active in the Ballot | Reform League and served on the West Feliciana Parish |
Temperance societies and lyceums joined other | reform movements and social organizations in prominen |
er of Andropov's comprehensive program for the | reform, renewal and further development of socialism |
Tho oversaw South Vietnam's failed agrarian | reform policy, and was accused of allowing it to do s |
on what we call the Four Rs – Reconciliation, | Reform, Recovery, and Rebuilding. |
ent MP Ted White who had held the seat for the | Reform, Alliance and Conservative parties since 1993. |
newer form of Landsmannschaften are a kind of | reform corps and most Landsmannschaften are members o |
s launched in March, 2004 by lawyer and former | Reform Party and Canadian Alliance activist Ezra Leva |
inees, anti-abortion issues in the health care | reform debate, and preparation of Supreme Court Assoc |
esperson on Buy Kiwi Made, commerce, electoral | reform, finance and revenue, land information, region |
nd both the reauthorization of the Health Care | Reform Act and the development of New York's Assisted |
dation), its use became more common due to the | Reform Party and Ross Perot, who were frequently desc |
In 1995 the IPM affiliated with the national | Reform Party and renamed itself the Reform Party of M |
ar indicate that many support the government's | reform initiatives and believe Andorra must, to some |
the Association of Community Organizations for | Reform Now and shares a building with ACORN's headqua |
of the committees on Public Health, Education | Reform, Education and Criminal Justice. |
registration lists of the original New Jersey | Reform Party, and all former members were called to a |
lthough he voted against both the Prostitution | Reform Act and the Civil Union Act (two pieces of leg |
Following the 1832 | Reform Act and the 1885 Representation of the People |
She was raised as a | Reform Jew, and is currently an ordained Anglican pri |
Church of England church, Homewood Road United | Reform Church and Marshalswick Baptist Free Church. |
lth Care General, Select Committee on Medicaid | Reform, Spaceport and Technology, State Infrastructur |
yonic stem cell research, voter identification | reform legislation and tort reform legislation. |
an of the Birmingham Group of the Abortion Law | Reform Association and involved in the setting up of |
Su Xiwen formally recognized the | Reform Government and adopting its flag on May 3, 193 |
This populace gave root to the | Reform Party and Canadian Alliance in Ontario, with S |
"Law | Reform (Husband and Wife) Act, 1962". |
He tries to | reform them and employs them in his own office. |
e, which protested against the founding of the | Reform seminary and sent a committee to the emperor t |
r Louis-Joseph Papineau had been leader of the | reform movement and was exiled for a time for his rol |
His opposition to Parliamentary | reform continued and intensified due to the French re |
executive director of the Los Angeles Charter | Reform Commission and chairman of the political scien |
emocratic Party (European Liberal Democrat and | Reform Party) and Robert Goebbels and Jacques Poos fo |
8, 1989 as FIRREA (The Financial Institutions | Reform Recovery and Enforcement Act of 1989) which cr |
He was formerly president of the National | Reform Association and executive vice president of th |
e a distinct portfolio and will coordinate the | reform agenda and supervise ministries. |
mond Beales (1803-81) was the President of the | Reform League and was a central figure in the 19th ce |
next fifteen years, Adas Israel moved towards | Reform Judaism and membership grew to 25 families. |
ative base after he voted for the Abortion Law | Reform Act and a failed euthanasia bill in 2008. |
wn as the Arab Istiqlal Party), as well as the | Reform Party and the National Bloc, established by pu |
abour Council and as secretary of the National | Reform Union, and was a member of the Royal Commissio |
natural gas, enacting strict campaign finance | reform laws, and enacting "equitable taxation." |
The result was a boost for Lloyd George's land | reform campaign and shortly afterwards, Herbert Asqui |
Jonathan V. Plaut, (born October 7, 1942) is a | Reform rabbi and author. |
evelopment, Finance, Government Operations and | Reform, Jobs, and Veterans committees, and of various |
He was also a founder of the Tamils | Reform Association, and served as its Chairman and Se |
f the House Election Laws and Campaign Finance | Reform Committee and House co-chair of the Joint Legi |
wrote that he was “one of the great leaders of | Reform Judaism and one of the greatest American relig |
e the official state affiliate of the national | Reform Party and renamed itself the Mississippi Refor |
used the phrase as a slogan for his 1885 land | reform campaign, and it became the battle cry of the |
n what he called the Four Rs – Reconciliation, | Reform, Recovery, and Rebuilding. |
Urban Regeneration Agency under the Leasehold | Reform, Housing and Urban Development Act 1993 for th |
he city's design so that the "Dark God" would | re-form first and destroy the "Bright God," altering |
ly: Thoughts and reflections of a contemporary | reform rabbi and "Boundaries, Not Barriers: Some Uniq |
il society is actively involved in the current | reform process, and non-governmental organizations (N |
Association and supported by the Highland Law | Reform Association and appears to have been sympathet |
to utilize teaching and learning strategies to | reform curricula and maintain students' engagement wi |
This compared with 47 for the governing | Reform Party and 21 for the Liberal Party. |
ld defeat Tom Sindlinger leader of the Alberta | Reform Movement and a previous Progressive Conservati |
Day Schools operated throughout America under | Reform, Conservative, and Orthodox auspices." |
e Whig and Tory Factions to the Passing of the | Reform Bill and a biography of the first Earl of Shaf |
is attracted to Jonathan and sets out first to | reform him, and his family's near bankrupt shipping c |
In Seneca Falls, Stanton continued his work in | reform, journalism and politics, often traveling, spe |
, in Wellington) is a New Zealand cannabis law | reform activist and political candidate. |
tional provision of the Financial Institutions | Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act of 1989 (FIRREA |
e Democratic Party, National Solidarity Party, | Reform Party and The Socialist Front . |
orm voters were discouraged by division in the | reform movement and by the disqualifying of reform ca |
The Evening Post identified itself as a | reform newspaper, and attempted to cover muckraking s |
The community was divided between Orthodox and | Reform traditions and Aaron Pressburger was the chief |
is uncle, he now expressed his support for the | Reform Bill and sat with the Whigs. |
in or German concerning marital law, education | reform, moral and systematic theology, canon law, pri |
ties, such as the French Poujadists, the U. S. | Reform Party and the Dutch Pim Fortuyn List enjoyed s |
public organization under the new name Vietnam | Reform Party and at that time announced the dissoluti |
is member of the European Liberal Democrat and | Reform Party and is an observer at Liberal Internatio |
ropriations; Election Law and Campaign Finance | Reform; Ethics; and Rules, Calendar, and Operations o |
f is a social institution through which social | reform can and should take place. |
He had no further involvement with the | Reform Party, and died of a brain tumour two years la |
son currently serves as chair of the Education | Reform Committee, and also serves on the Education Fi |
rliamentary organisation clerked by the Prison | Reform Trust, and a patron of the Forum on Prisoner E |
oshiki failed to attain passage of a political | reform bill and was rejected by the LDP, despite his |
nd Liberal Alex Shepherd and candidates of the | Reform Party and Canadian Alliance. |
s Minister of Health, he prepared a healthcare | reform programme and organized twice national healthc |
agencies, namely the National Development and | Reform Commission and the Finance ministry. |
For some time the | Reform Club and the Civic Association were the closes |
mber 1941) was a New Zealand politician of the | Reform Party, and from 1935 the National Party. |
Reynolds returned to parliament in 1997 as a | Reform MP and served as Chief Opposition Whip. |
hen it was moved from the site of the Wesleyan | Reform Chapel and its shaft was replaced. |
rently serves as the DFL Lead on the Education | Reform Committee, and is also a member of the Educati |
lition government composed of Res Publica, the | Reform Party and the People's Union of Estonia was fo |
hool prides itself on its affiliation with the | Reform Movement and its strong commitment to Social J |
The ACA was a municipal | reform organization, and one of the few such organiza |
1885-1964) was a New Zealand politician of the | Reform Party and then the National Party. |
After resignation of Laar, | Reform Party and Estonian Centre Party formed a coali |
He took the conservative side against the | Reform agitation, and so strongly opposed the introdu |
tly took on a number of roles at the Union for | Reform Judaism, and, after a serious and disabling ac |
e went on to defeat Republican Julie Glanz and | Reform candidate Andy Lamotte in the general election |
mbers bill a former Liberal government bill to | reform the animal cruelty sections of the Criminal Co |
The | reform was announced on May 31, 1953, at 22:00, after |
John Clifford - Campaigner for educational | reform and anti-war campaigner was born here in 1836 |
liamentary visitors at Oxford in their work of | reform, and apparently resumed his tutorship at Merto |
forts to lower the Oklahoma income tax, and to | reform binding arbitration, the process by which Okla |
Ecclesiastical | reform he ardently desired, not through unauthorized |
of RSY Netzer, The Zionist Youth Movement for | Reform Judaism, are also located there. |
From this attitude his | Reform principles are derived. |
Bournemouth | Reform services are in both Hebrew and English. |
His ideas about Social Security | reform issues are explained in Reforming Social Secur |
l of serie C senators- following the electoral | reform, senators are not elected by thirds to nine-ye |
Before the 1994 electoral | reform, the area had been part of Wakayama 2nd distri |
Before the 1994 electoral | reform, the area had been part of Hokkaido 4th distri |
Tort | reform proponents argue that such reforms are necessa |
tudies and Federation for American Immigration | Reform have argued that illegal immigrants still disp |
hould be eliminated to rein in spending and to | reform ethics, arguing that they often are divvied ou |
She has also criticized Obama's health care | reform proposals, arguing that they are fascist and w |
s thesis on Emperor Maximilian I's attempts to | reform the army and military organization of the empi |
ajam, Kottayam made some efforts to revive and | reform the art.As it is being as a ritualistic art fo |
He proposed a | reform to Article 9 of the General Law on Education w |
the Federal Election Commission certified the | Reform Party as a national political party eligible f |
mbers of various former members of the Liberal | Reform Party as well as members of other parties into |
ed his notoriety to work on issues of judicial | reform, such as increasing the number of translators |
in the decade, organized the left-wing United | Reform Movement as a political party calling for reli |
en the constituency was abolished by the Great | Reform Act as a rotten borough. |
siege from the Democratic Movement for Malasy | Reform (MDRM), as rebel bands attacked French colonia |
of local public administration, public sector | reform, having as educational background political sc |
Deleted women's | reform societies as unsourced. |
He demands measures of | reform, such as a new German imperial law on the subj |
After the war, organizations began to | re-form, such as the Dutch COC in 1946. |
However, politics caused the school faculty to | reform themselves as a private law school in the 1910 |
The other and primary purpose was to keep | Reform focused as a federal party instead of being di |
of assimilation and embracing new currents of | reform such as the push for cultural pluralism." |
ve and presenting in Parliament such important | reform legislation as the act abolishing heritable ju |
his remarks, Rabbi Wise spoke of the American | Reform pulpit as "one of the great achievements of th |
By the Great | Reform Act as it was eventually passed in 1832, Calne |
was established in 1883 with the name the Land | Reform Union, as a result of the social reformer Henr |
to sit the fight out, establishing the Western | Reform Party as a temporary measure until the schism |
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