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by the Czechoslovak government as a socialist | reform movement. |
He has initiated a major | reform process in Kurdistan's system of Higher Educat |
s born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to a German | Reform Jewish family. |
opean Parliament, therefore support a thorough | reform of FIFA. |
In 2005, a constitutional | reform package was carried out by Donald Tsang, the C |
as Benjamin Franklin's proposal for a spelling | reform of the English language. |
Eventually, Adam Hamilton, a former | Reform member, won the leadership ballot by one vote. |
They thought the time had come for a national | reform administration. |
However, a strong | reform campaign was initiated in the 1970s and 1980s |
t, a government minister can make a Regulatory | Reform Order to "[reform] legislation which has the e |
school (Birdsedge First School) and a Wesleyan | Reform Union church (Birdsedge Wesleyan Reform Church |
in cartography and set about making a thorough | reform in that subject. |
e Society's newsletter, it printed a five-part | reform proposal called Stage 1. |
n, which Flanagan has described as a "decisive | reform step". |
re abolished in England and Wales, and a major | reform took place. |
Party administration launched a wide-reaching | reform programme with cuts in both taxes and welfare |
He was a spelling | reform enthusiast and persuaded the party that "Labor |
He represented Brixton as a Municipal | Reform Party member of the London County Council from |
strategic change was followed by a substantial | reform in the Army undertaken by Barclay as the Minis |
06, Gillmor served as a member of a bipartisan | reform task force on ethics and congressional mailing |
s Minister of Health, he prepared a healthcare | reform programme and organized twice national healthc |
The prison was originally a boys' | reform school from 1872 to 1893, but was then establi |
ars before the first attempt to pass a general | Reform Act, the Whigs picked Penryn as a suitable cas |
Woods, and is named for Julia Kiniski, a local | reform politician of the 1960s. |
rms of declension were abolished in a spelling | reform that was promulgated by the Taalunie (Dutch La |
New Swannington Primary School and a Wesleyan | Reform Church, built in 1906. |
l politics, when he was elected as a Municipal | Reform Party member of the London County Council, rep |
Andrew Duff (ALDE, UK) is rapporteur on a the | reform of the EU electoral law, which the European Pa |
The Rashi School, a K-8 | Reform Jewish Independent School, offers a Jewish and |
er 1671, Ashley and Clifford oversaw a massive | reform of England's customs system, whereby customs f |
(25 June 1930 - 18 August 1996) was a British | Reform rabbi who was a popular broadcaster and a lead |
for excessive protection, and sent to a labor | reform camp. |
cientist Megh Nad Saha as chairman, a Calendar | Reform Committee was set up which reviewed the existi |
The Interregional Primary Plan is a proposed | reform to the United States primary calendar supporte |
fter his death Ottoman rule ended, and a great | reform of the church in Bosnia and Herzegovina brough |
ly: Thoughts and reflections of a contemporary | reform rabbi and "Boundaries, Not Barriers: Some Uniq |
obal Glass-Steagall", a reference to a banking | reform law that was passed during the Great Depressio |
oshiki failed to attain passage of a political | reform bill and was rejected by the LDP, despite his |
Such a ballot | reform is often a complement to moving towards a “str |
ntil 1922, when he was defeated by a Municipal | Reform Party opponent in the St Pancras South East Di |
Whitney was a trustee, | Reform Club; member, Century Club; Democratic Club; S |
Gay Liberation Theology Movement, a Christian | reform movement in South Africa that started on that |
ther Congregational chapels it became a United | Reform church. |
l politics, when he was elected as a Municipal | Reform Party member of Wandsworth Borough Council for |
ed to the London County Council as a Municipal | Reform councillor for Balham and Tooting, and retaine |
This and a tax | reform in 1780 lead to increased trade trade in Spani |
When police summoned Mr. Mohamed Yoosuf, a few | reform activists decided to gather near Republican Sq |
blished association was to initiate a language | reform to replace loanwords of Arabic and Persian ori |
The decision was a landmark | reform of administrative law, in which the Court sign |
s created on 1 April 1974 as part of a general | reform of local government in England and Wales under |
use of Assembly from 1919 to 1923 as a Liberal | Reform party member. |
He was a former | Reform Jew who converted to Christianity, and became |
nd was further developed by Li Si as a realist | reform oriented philosophy meant to strengthen govern |
Our new school will use a national | reform model provided by the New Technology Foundatio |
ere on 28 January 1936 standing as a Municipal | Reform Party candidate by 485 votes to the 327 gained |
The ACA was a municipal | reform organization, and one of the few such organiza |
state prison population and sparking a prison | reform effort for inmate health care. |
Anshe Emeth (People of Truth) and a "growing" | Reform Congregation, Beth El (House of God.) |
n traveled in the Sahara preaching a purifying | reform of the faith in Tunisia and Tripoli, gaining m |
and the National Commission preparing a major | reform of the Education System in a 5 year plan. |
ers for a Democratic Union (TDU), a member-led | reform caucus, Carey ran for General President on a p |
Italian Peninsula and later favoured a federal | reform of the new Kingdom of Italy. |
The amendment is part of a wider | reform in the law in the wake of a lengthy battle by |
ears of complaint by Parliament, a significant | reform placing Parliament and Council on an equal foo |
del as an example to be followed in a proposed | reform of technical education in England. |
traditional, Orthodox-style worship to a more | Reform Judaism style of worship. |
He advocated a sweeping | reform of the army, including the abolition of the pu |
he asked the legislature to conduct a thorough | reform of the state's tax system, but the legislators |
hina that questioned the need for a widespread | reform to combat the growing problems of corruption a |
ited States will be well-served by a financial | reform bill President Barack Obama signed into law la |
investigation of that death and a fundamental | reform in the recruiting and training practices of th |
ich he was the superintendent, dedicated a new | reform temple, abolished many old abuses, and did not |
In response, a Citizens' | Reform League was formed to defend the crosswords, an |
ability, he fused his tribes with a religious | reform movement; his remarkable tolerance of Yusuf ib |
nt Agency - where he developed a comprehensive | reform agenda both for the agency and for the Turks a |
bled the passage of the GST) with a ten-point ' | reform' agenda proposed by John Cherry. |
itical instability, which prevented a coherent | reform program. |
esverkehrsministerium proposed a comprehensive | reform of the German railway system (Bahnreform) whic |
med Forces in 1981, and oversaw a far-reaching | reform of the Ministry of Defence and a modernisation |
was one of the leaders of a Vipassana-centered | reform movement that had exerted a positive influence |
of which he conceived the project of a general | reform in Germany. |
in the nineteen seventies, Halleck led a media | reform campaign in Washington, testifying twice befor |
women's suffrage, although to a parliamentary | reform enacted in 1928 by the Chamber of Deputies and |
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