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Dracula attempts to | re-form again but is reminded by Buffy that she is "s |
s thesis on Emperor Maximilian I's attempts to | reform the army and military organization of the empi |
Several attempts to | reform the Empire and end its slow disintegration, no |
y scriptures.He also took vigorous attempts to | reform the institution of Jain yati and place it on s |
Anna Thomas, who became active in attempts to | reform the National Eisteddfod in the 1870s and 1880s |
nomic inefficiencies, with various attempts at | reform merely contributing to the acceleration of cri |
This effectively ended the attempts at | reform for several years. |
announced that he was "no longer attending the | Reform caucus" (NZH, 8 July 1927, p. 13; see Bassett, |
became known for his positive attitude toward | reform, openness toward journalists and his support o |
From this attitude his | Reform principles are derived. |
elect committee on the associated Auckland Law | Reform bill. |
Australian Law | Reform Commission president David Weisbrot said he su |
In an Australian Law | Reform Commission report, it was noted that participa |
mmendations made by the Western Australian Law | Reform Commission. |
in 1992 he was a Member of the Australian Law | Reform Commission; from 1992 he has been a member of |
1893 for his role in Austro-Hungarian monetary | reform. |
the transition team to work on auto insurance | reform. |
The Wendell H. Ford Aviation Investment | Reform Act for the 21st Century (AIR-21), which provi |
hat began moving many SNCC activists away from | reform and towards revolutionary ideologies. |
ne leader, Hartley Dewart, and drove away many | reform minded Liberals who supported the federal part |
Pat Buchanan/Ezola B. Foster ( | Reform) - 449,225 (0.4%) |
two months the debate on Baccellis University | Reform Bill, securing, single-handed, its rejection. |
The Carmelites backed the | Reform of Touraine in 1604 and were strongly in favou |
he Liberal and Conservative backed Progressive | Reform Party. |
1909) of Maure and Fulani background, as | reform movement of Tijaniyyah practice. |
Leo Baeck Temple | Reform congregation in West Los Angeles, California |
come to work with Oklahomans for Ballot Access | Reform. |
e the Vote North Carolina's 2011 ballot access | reform bill proposal, in the form of House Bill 32, t |
the primary goal of lobbying for ballot access | reform to reduce the burden on third political partie |
endered it further unlikely that the band will | reform. |
y of Finance; (b) member of the Banking Sector | Reform Committee; (c) member of the Advisory Committe |
Arthur Barnes Liberal | Reform |
e-based education or standards based education | reform design. |
enjoyed successful political careers based on | reform, including to colonial policies; Grey's grandf |
e of best practice which served as a basis for | reform of corporate governance around the world. |
conditioning of human faculties as a basis for | reform of the educational system in its entirety. |
She has served on Governor Batt's Medicaid | Reform Committee, a review of the Personnel System, t |
s first administration would be administrative | reform, political and economic recovery and health an |
"Should there be a | reform of our justice system placing greater emphasis |
ng announced that there would be parliamentary | reform and elections in 2010. |
was an early proponent of what became welfare | reform under President Bill Clinton, and of market-ba |
In 1867, it became a | Reform congregation. |
He later became a | reform member of the PCP, and was suspended due to hi |
ction was won by the Labour Party, because the | Reform Party vote was split. |
Earlier, Glasgow had been a | reform director of the Louisiana Wild Life and Fisher |
Grey had also been the | Reform candidate in the 1988 election, but finished i |
the de facto Portuguese drug policy before the | reform. |
der Security Bill must come before immigration | reform but there's a mysterious hold-up in the Senate |
Before the | reform of 1135 Saint-Loup's secular canons could enjo |
Its last mayor before the | reform was Ove C. Alminde, a member of the Conservati |
red the state of Egyptian peasants before land | reform to that of French peasants before the French R |
in a less prosperous 15th century, before the | reform movement at the end of the century. |
The number of Borough voters before the | Reform Acts varied considerably. |
n the Parliament that ruled Britain before the | Reform Act of 1832. |
chenburg into being two years before municipal | reform. |
Before the | reform of Pope St Pius X in 1911, ordinary Doubles to |
Even before the | Reform community in Lviv built their synagogue, the c |
e amended version is more accurate: before the | Reform Act of 1832, many shopkeepers would not even h |
ration of the conditions prevailing before the | reform period, many Czechoslovaks resigned themselves |
That particular government fell before their | reform bill was enacted. |
In 1981 it began hiring | Reform rabbis, including women, to conduct services, |
Then he began the | reform of the traffic bureau. |
After the war, organizations began to | re-form, such as the Dutch COC in 1946. |
e promulgated the Criminal Code, and began the | reform of the magistracy. |
As Rudra begins to | reform himself, Sathya is murdered by Mahadeva, a gan |
The party was actively advocating on behalf of | Reform Senators-in-waiting Ted Morton and Bert Brown |
han half of Peric's votes, and even behind the | Reform party's Reg Petersen. |
en that the Liberal Party had been behind most | reform in the nineteenth century. |
In 1977, the Egmont pact on the Belgian state | reform was signed in the Egmont Palace during the sec |
the regionalization of Belgium (constitutional | reform of 1970). |
I firmly believe the | reform will come from grassroots movements, not the h |
He nonetheless believed that | reform was needed to make China equal to the rest of |
He was a son of Sir Francis Bell, a | Reform Party leader and later the first New Zealand-b |
Koppell is active in the Benjamin Franklin | Reform Democratic Club. |
Temple Beth Am ( | Reform) |
al by Pope John Paul II in 1979 for his bid to | reform modern warfare. |
irman of the independent Special Bid Oversight | Reform Commission for the U.S. Olympics Committee. |
served on the staff of the Bilingual Education | Reform Task Force, the City Hall Park Restoration Com |
troduced alongside a new Land Purchase Bill to | reform tenant rights, but the latter was abandoned. |
mbers bill a former Liberal government bill to | reform the animal cruelty sections of the Criminal Co |
1958 he introduced a private members' bill to | reform and speed up parliamentary procedures. |
ssion's biggest and best bills: charter-school | reform and tougher restrictions on open containers of |
and other sections of the Bipartisan Campaign | Reform Act against a facial challenge that the law wa |
Amendment challenge to the Bipartisan Campaign | Reform Act's “Millionaire's Amendment,” which relaxed |
rent violation of the 2002 Bipartisan Campaign | Reform Act, commonly known as the McCain-Feingold Act |
old Act, also known as the Bipartisan Campaign | Reform Act. |
fore the court was: Is the Bipartisan Campaign | Reform Act's ban on the use of corporate treasury fun |
tutionality of most of the Bipartisan Campaign | Reform Act of 2002, often referred to as the McCain-F |
2, the Congress passed the Bipartisan Campaign | Reform Act ("McCain-Feingold") to regulate money in p |
and other sponsors of the Bipartisan Campaign | Reform Act (known popularly as "McCain-Feingold") in |
The Bloc and | Reform spent far less, both spending less than $2 mil |
unding Long-term Care - The Building Blocks of | Reform (December 2008) |
2 to create an independent oversight board and | reform Andersen into a pure auditing business. |
d operated by the URJ, the organizing body for | Reform Judaism in North America. |
Later, Bogie would | re-form Transmission with Colin Stetson, Eric Perney |
abolished during the Bolshevik administrative | reform (see Idel-Ural State). |
rehended, charged and imprisoned in Borstal, a | reform institution for young offenders in East Anglia |
In recent decades, both the | reform and conservative communities have allowed wome |
Both influenced | reform in England and several of her colonies. |
ondary bonds of a polymer constantly break and | reform due to thermal motion. |
1952 when Thomas Hollway led a brief Electoral | Reform League government. |
91 left the party to join the British Columbia | Reform Party, leaving Social Credit without official |
As a legislator, Britt helped | reform the state's judicial system, including creatin |
for Work and Pensions taking on broad welfare | reform responsibilities previously undertaken by Step |
New Brunswick electoral | reform referendum, 2008 |
our cemeteries: Bethel Baptist, Buckhart Dutch | Reform, Edinburg and Goode. |
purchased by what was then the Buckhurst Hill | Reform Synagogue. |
ations, congressional budgeting, congressional | reform, interest groups and lobbying, and campaigns a |
nuns changed following the Bursfelde monastery | reform, that demanded a stricter way of life. |
pared skeptics of President Bush's immigration | reform bill to nativist bigots of the 1880s Conservat |
The business tax | reform II was accepted with 50.5% in favour at a turn |
she authored acts on small business regulation | reform in 2005, competitive prescription drug purchas |
Council, Feuer led committees on business tax | reform, children's and seniors' issues, and ethics in |
facultative referendum on the business tax | reform II - A coalition of parties and organisations |
By 1993 the act had broken up but would | reform again in 1998 after "On A Ragga Tip" was re-re |
rats will retain control of Congress, but that | reform and change has been too slow since President B |
e partially obstructed at one point, but will | re-form at a point further down the beam axis. |
But the | reform attempts were only partially successful, and t |
tesbury was abolished as a constituency by the | Reform Act, those of its residents who were qualified |
ld by Republicans, 11 by Democrats, one by the | Reform Party, and one by an Independent. |
for devising the order of service used by the | Reform synagogues of the time. |
tuency of the House of Commons, created by the | Reform Act 1832 for the 1832 general election. |
The constituency was created by the | Reform Act 1832 for the 1832 general election. |
y and borough franchises, as determined by the | Reform Act. |
She was defeated by the | Reform party's Peter Goldring in the 1997 federal ele |
his university constituency was created by the | Reform Act 1867. |
By the | Reform Act, Newport was abolished as a separate borou |
Stan Waters, nominated by the | Reform Party, won the election, and was subsequently |
nated by a compromise faction led by electoral | reform activist Steve Kisby. |
It was created by the | Reform Act 1832 for the 1832 general election, and el |
The synagogue was built by a | Reform Jewish congregation in 1898-1900. |
It was abolished by the | Reform Act 1832. |
ency was created in 1295, and abolished by the | Reform Act 1867 with effect from the 1868 general ele |
The constituency was created by the | Reform Act 1832 for the 1832 general election, when t |
The US has been criticized by judicial | reform groups, such as the National Center for Youth |
to a Jewish woman in a ceremony conducted by a | Reform Jewish rabbi, there are questions that have ne |
as abolished as a separate constituency by the | Reform Act, but the nearby Cinque Port of Rye retaine |
when the constituency was disfranchised by the | Reform Act 1832. |
The constituency was created by the | Reform Act of 1867. |
Created by the | Reform Act of 1832, it was represented by two Members |
The constituency was created by the | Reform act of 1867 by the splitting of the South Lanc |
as abolished as a separate constituency by the | Reform Act; however, the nearby borough of Wareham ke |
s stripped of its double representation by the | Reform Act 1832, which reduced it to two seats, and t |
The constituency was created by the | Reform Act 1832, with effect from the general electio |
y's board of directors, and replaced by former | Reform Party of BC Leader Wilf Hanni. |
d and constituency reduced to one seat, by the | Reform Act 1832 |
nd when that constituency was abolished by the | Reform Act 1832 he was elected at the 1832 general el |
1 General Election, the first contested by the | Reform Party, left parliament in an indeterminate sta |
il 1832, when the borough was abolished by the | Reform Act 1832. |
m 1896 to 1925 Franklin was represented by the | Reform Party's William Massey, known as Farmer Bill, |
enfranchised as a borough constituency by the | Reform Act 1867, being given one MP. |
ry borough of the same name was created by the | Reform Act for the 1832 general election. |
in response to recommendations by independent | Reform Commissions, such as the Electoral and Adminis |
He was sacked by China | Reform after more than 11,000 farmers submitted a pet |
's representation was reduced to one MP by the | Reform Act 1832. |
a budget impasse, was questioned by government | reform advocates, including Eric Epstein. |
ur's policy to reduce unemployment by taxation | reform. |
The constituency was created by the | Reform Act 1832 for the 1832 general election, and ab |
ry borough of Greenwich had been formed by the | Reform Act 1832. |
shed by the existing government by enlightened | reform from above, or required a more radical change |
e was one of the constituencies created by the | Reform Act of 1832, and as of 2006 has been a Labour/ |
for Kendal, which had been established by the | Reform Act 1832. |
rliamentary boundaries had been altered by the | Reform Act 1867, and he contested the new two-seat Ea |
as abolished as a separate constituency by the | Reform Act, the town being included in the Northern d |
Clark was succeeded as mayor by his | reform colleague Richardson Dilworth. |
It was created by the | Reform Act 1867 for the 1868 general election, and un |
rt Brown and Ted Morton, both nominated by the | Reform Party, won the election, but were not appointe |
This was made necessary by electoral | reform which meant that, where previously all non-met |
rmed House of Commons but was abolished by the | Reform Act 1832. |
new constituency which had been created by the | Reform Act 1832. |
cate the citizens recently enfranchised by the | Reform Act 1867 to vote wisely). |
The constituency was created by the | Reform Act 1832 for the 1832 general election, when t |
ed in 1905, but in 1908 he was defeated by the | Reform candidate David Buick. |
o Competition: The Benefits of Cable Franchise | Reform for Missouri Consumers,” was published Feb. 28 |
10 BC, shortly after Julius Caesar's calendar | reform. |
ntries, leading to assimilation and a call for | reform. |
For example, the 14th G-15 summit called for | reform of Bretton Woods institutions and financing fo |
For example, the 14th G-15 summit called for | reform of Bretton Woods institutions and examining al |
Since that time, McKay has called for | reform of marijuana laws such that its sale be legall |
iest Looks at His Outdated Church) calling for | reform in the church. |
board has repeatedly supported PPI's calls for | reform. |
ine against Communist North Vietnam, calls for | reform of the United Nations, a staunch support of NA |
He says calls for | reform have also been ignored. |
His continued calls for | reform in Iran have led the regime to sentence him in |
Bailey's actions prompted calls for | reform of the system. |
itions similar to Fallon's on campaign finance | reform and universal health care, and has called for |
chairman of the Election Law, Campaign Finance | Reform and Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the Hou |
also joined a "Wear it with Pride" campaign to | reform same-sex laws in Australia for the 85 legislat |
ake Bergen County a leader in campaign finance | reform. |
f Connecticut's sweeping 2005 campaign finance | reform legislation. |
l Police for a quorum call on campaign finance | reform legislation. |
president of Democracy 21, a campaign finance | reform group, said of ALP, "This pop-up 527 group cle |
He was an early advocate of campaign finance | reform. |
lation Fay sponsored included campaign finance | reform and farmland preservation. |
ic and mercury pollution, and campaign finance | reform. |
projects on issues including campaign finance | reform and racism, convinced the AMC leadership that |
cCain's campaign, centered on campaign finance | reform, drew the most press coverage and the greatest |
e of landmark transportation, campaign finance | reform, organ donor, medical malpractice reform and s |
Mayor Anne Rudin to introduce campaign finance | reform to the city's politics. |
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