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There is no | Reform Party in Colorado.... |
Founded the State | reform school in Lancaster. |
It joined the | Reform movement in 1920. |
Leo Baeck Temple | Reform congregation in West Los Angeles, California |
He authored the education | reform bill in Tennessee. |
Austin got into politics to | reform education in Georgia. |
It was disfranchised by the Great | Reform Act in 1832. |
He became Chair of the Prison | Reform Trust in 2001. |
This article is about the | Reform Club in Hong Kong. |
Soyer resigned from the | Reform Club in May 1850. |
Temple Israel is a | Reform synagogue in Paducah, Kentucky. |
Ahavath Chesed is a | Reform synagogue in Jacksonville, Florida. |
Even before the | Reform community in Lviv built their synagogue, the c |
upport for Preston Manning's leadership of the | Reform Party in 1998, after two other Saskatchewan Re |
riff-reform movement, and organised the Tariff | Reform League in 1903, becoming its first chairman. |
The | Reform Club in Spring Gardens, Manchester, England, i |
It is the oldest Jewish | Reform Congregation in the U.S. state of Texas. |
He printed notable essays on religion, | reform, etc., in The Radical and other periodicals. |
Parker, Joseph B. The Morrison Era: | Reform Politics in New Orleans. |
The congregation became | Reform and in 1920 renamed itself Temple Israel. |
equently resigned his seat and then sought the | Reform nomination in the by-election. |
** There was one | Reform senator in the middle of the 34th Parliament. |
He has initiated a major | reform process in Kurdistan's system of Higher Educat |
mer chair of the Russian Government's military | reform committee in late 1991. |
Grey had also been the | Reform candidate in the 1988 election, but finished i |
Initiative 960 is a 2007 citizen's tax | reform initiative in Washington state. |
s sometimes considered to be the originator of | Reform Judaism in the United States. |
re almost reunited in a major local government | reform programme in 1915. |
by Rabbi Louis-Germain Levy, it is the oldest | Reform synagogue in France. |
Kim Il-sung initiated a sweeping land | reform program in 1946. |
0th New Zealand Parliament commenced, with the | Reform Party in Government |
sential role in the passage of major education | reform legislation in 1990. |
ote: Canadian Alliance vote is compared to the | Reform vote in 1997 election. |
n joined Leslie Frost's cabinet as Minister of | Reform Institutions in 1957. |
It was a period of | reform unmatched in the Commonwealth until the 1940s. |
cember 22, 2008 Sen Smith introduced Paternity | Reform legislation in the Missouri State Senate. |
Wayne Duvall as Homer Stokes, the | reform candidate in the upcoming election for Governo |
and Palin, the journey begins and ends at the | Reform Club in London. |
The Florida School for Boys is a | reform school in Marianna, Florida in the USA. |
Badis was an emblematic figure of the Islamic | Reform movement in Algeria. |
n Cariboo-Chilcotin electoral district for the | Reform Party in 1993. |
The Law | Reform Committee, in its Ninth Report, recommended th |
n road and rail development, in public service | reform, and in fiscal reform including an unpopular p |
Touro Synagogue is the name of a | Reform synagogue in New Orleans, Louisiana, named aft |
He won election with the | Reform Party in the Dewdney-Alouette electoral distri |
ynagogues in the United Kingdom and the oldest | Reform synagogue in the UK. |
Mali underwent economic | reform, beginning in 1988 by signing agreements with |
As of 2010, Temple Israel is the only | Reform synagogue in Tulsa, and has a membership of 42 |
owever and was elected President of the Oldham | Reform Club in 1925. |
the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada as a | Reform candidate in 1828 and again in 1830. |
ardic Jew, he was one of the organizers of the | Reform congregation in Charleston in 1825. |
ion followed German trends to become the first | Reform synagogue in the United States. |
as one of the most important figures in social | reform movement in Maharashtra and India. |
The leaders of the | Reform movement in Canada West at this point were Rob |
ecturer at Dedham in Essex, and led the church | reform party in that county. |
The | Reform Club in London viewed from Pall Mall, with the |
Reform attempts in the Ottoman Empire refers to the m | |
000 members and is the largest cannabis policy | reform group in the United States. |
After another | Reform Act in 1884, the IPP emerged from the 1885 Gen |
his unsuccessful attempt to stop the spread of | Reform Judaism in Britain by excommunicating its lead |
ion of 1988, Carroll ran as a candidate of the | Reform Party in the riding of Brandon-Souris. |
oyed by the Russians as surveyor in their Land | reform projects in what was then East Germany. |
rliament, she was defeated by Inky Mark of the | Reform Party in the 1997 election. |
At the time of the Great | Reform Act in 1832, the patrons were the Earl of Hare |
passage of Connecticut's SustiNet health care | reform plan in 2009. |
The organization maintained contacts with the | reform movement in the Ottoman and included many radi |
of the Hamburg Temple, one of the first Jewish | reform congregations in Germany. |
ty, stating: "you can't become a member of the | Reform Party in Colorado. |
dian Parliament but lost to Dick Harris of the | Reform Party in the 1993 federal election. |
ter which he was defeated by Grant Hill of the | Reform party in the 1993 election. |
t has also, for instance, been used in banking | reform debates in South Korea as well as in discussin |
II, his roots in the Sunday School movement, a | reform movement in the Coptic Orthodox Church of Egyp |
The Maldivian government began an economic | reform program in 1989, initially by lifting import q |
n Parliament but lost to Myron Thompson of the | Reform Party in the 1993 federal election. |
1872, at a convention of the New England Labor | Reform League in Boston, Heywood introduced Greene an |
arting several knowledge, good governance, and | reform programs in the country through extensive stak |
n Parliament but lost to Darrel Stinson of the | Reform Party in the 1993 federal election. |
ral election, Melville was a candidate for the | Reform Party in the electorate of Grey Lynn, where sh |
Van Tuinen campaigned for the | Reform Party in 1993 and 1997, campaigning against hi |
f the 130 recommendations of the Victorian Law | Reform Commission in legislation which was introduced |
lection, 1925 he had stood for the New Zealand | Reform Party in 1925 in Lyttelton against James McCom |
f American Hebrew Congregations (now Union for | Reform Judaism) in 1915. |
Laurie Guy: Worlds in Collision: The Gay Law | Reform Debate in New Zealand: 1960-1986 Wellington: V |
of State and Local Politics: Institutions and | Reform, now in its 2nd edition (Cengage, 2008). |
he first significant public-option health care | reform legislation in the nation. |
as been the passage of a comprehensive lawsuit | reform measure in Oklahoma, signed into law in May 20 |
adian Parliament but lost to Bob Ringma of the | Reform Party in the 1993 federal election. |
Attempts at | reform began in earnest in early 1992 after real GDP |
Gay Liberation Theology Movement, a Christian | reform movement in South Africa that started on that |
The 1953 electoral | reform law in effect reduced the field of political p |
rdale - until Galley rashly discussed plans to | reform Trapeze in an interview, and Coverdale then fi |
president of the European Liberal Democrat and | Reform Party in September 2005 during a party congres |
an Parliament but lost to Hugh Hanrahan of the | Reform Party in the 1993 federal election. |
d operated by the URJ, the organizing body for | Reform Judaism in North America. |
e son of Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise the founder of | Reform Judaism in the United States. |
ed in Mainland China when the Chinese Economic | Reform started in late 1970s. |
was selected by Matthew Parker as a visitor to | reform abuses in the two Kentish dioceses. |
pending increases for social programs and some | reform bills in an effort to influence runoff voters. |
he has been actively involved in the electoral | reform movement in Canada and has been promoting the |
urch in Nanaimo, he was nominated to carry the | Reform banner in the next general election. |
He also passed the most significant tort | reform measures in recent decades, when he replaced R |
Mr. Harness announced that he would run a | Reform candidate in the March 4, 2010 by-election in |
dom in Poland (in 1807 by Napoleon and in land | reform processes in the decades that followed), folwa |
-conformist preacher and a leader of the Great | Reform Movement in Manchester, England. |
constituency was originally created after the | Reform Act in 1832 when Derbyshire was divided into N |
By 1993 the act had broken up but would | reform again in 1998 after "On A Ragga Tip" was re-re |
as a lawyer, populist politician, and monetary | reform advocate in the Canadian province of British C |
Parliament but lost to Daphne Jennings of the | Reform Party in the 1993 federal election. |
One of the most contentious electoral | reform issues in this district is the proposed Distri |
of the chief opponents of the founders of the | Reform movement in Pest. |
4 elections, Henare stood for the conservative | Reform Party in the Northern Maori seat of the Parlia |
Muhammad ibn Sa'ud launched their campaign to | reform Islam in Arabia from their power-base in Diriy |
At a specialist law | reform conference in 2003 it was said that Deasy's Ac |
nd politician of the Liberal Party then of the | Reform Party in the United Party coalition. |
Pont became an enthusiastic supporter of naval | reform, writing in support of the 1855 congressional |
nadian Parliament but lost to Bob Mills of the | Reform Party in the 1993 federal election. |
the seat until it was replaced under the Great | Reform Act in 1832. |
xchequer, Benjamin Disraeli, passed the Second | Reform Act in 1867, and Derby retired from politics t |
After the U.S. House passed the health care | reform bill in November 2009, the conservative Americ |
"marihuana" or "marijuana," and many cannabis | reform organizations in the U.S., such as the Nationa |
se of Lords as part of a second stage of Lords | reform, and in 2009 introduced the Constitutional Ref |
Born in Saskatoon, Harrison joined the | Reform Party in 1996 and served in numerous positions |
is criticism was the establishment of the ADEM | Reform Coalition in 2002. |
f the London County Council from the Municipal | Reform Party in 1934, he was appointed on 13 March as |
ining institution of the Seventh Day Adventist | Reform Movement in North America. |
of an effort to encourage the queen to further | reform Protestantism in England. |
d, of Tokyo's disapproval of the extent of his | reform programs in the prefecture at a time when ther |
ation Ohabai Sholom, known as The Temple, is a | Reform synagogue in Nashville, Tennessee notable for |
in February-April 1998), and was also interim | Reform Minister in December 1998. |
professorship, but he continued to agitate for | reform, and in 1831 the king refused to recognize his |
He attended a rally for the | Reform Party in May 1997, in which party leader Prest |
ote a number of works on child rearing, school | reform, and in the 1850s and 1860s passionately advoc |
IMF and World Bank heads agreed to do more for | reform work in the system, including giving more powe |
k a conspicuous part at that time in the great | reform movement in connection with Thomas Hoyne. |
fairs, and when Chamberlain started his tariff | reform movement in 1903, Lord Goschen was one of the |
c), which formed a counter-balance against the | reform colleges in the Republic. |
the party made an alliance with a group called | Reform and in the elections that year received 41.7 % |
technical advisor on constitutional and legal | reform issues in various parts of Africa for the Euro |
nd represented Bristol from the passage of the | Reform Bill in 1832 until the dissolution of 1837. |
it was by definition a response to the rise of | Reform Judaism in the early 19th century. |
the members went their separate ways, only to | reform again in 2005 with five of the original member |
its name in 1839 to the American Female Moral | Reform Society in the hopes that membership would exp |
Hammond was chair of the Hamilton Tax | Reform Movement in the late 1970s and early 1980s, an |
ounded the Har Sinai Verein, the first lasting | Reform congregation in the United States. |
the Central Synagogue in Manhattan, the oldest | Reform congregation in continuous use in New York Cit |
At the time of the Great | Reform Act in 1832, Lincolnshire had a population of |
to investigate ways of enabling constitutional | reform talks in the light of the long-running Belgian |
vative candidate Patrick Hunt, who ran for the | Reform Party in this riding in the 1993 election. |
s Bipartisan Commission on Entitlement and Tax | Reform, and in 1998 she served as President of the Am |
gation in Western Pennsylvania and the largest | Reform congregation in the area. |
, Galveston, Texas) was a prominent pioneer of | Reform Judaism in the United States in the 19th centu |
aland Parliament commenced, initially with the | Reform Party in power, but in August a wartime coalit |
entury document in the history of the American | Reform Movement in Judaism that called for Jews to ad |
ich provided a comprehensive basis for Labor's | reform agenda in what had long been a neglected and c |
As part of the reformasi ( | reform) process in Indonesia since 1998, the governme |
Rock by-election by the Liberal Party left the | Reform Party in disarray as the Liberals appeared poi |
position as the assistant Rabbi of the largest | Reform Temple in New York, Temple Emanu-El. |
He was Chairman of the Speakers' Electoral | Reform Conference in 1916-1917, of the Buckingham Pal |
in services and intellectual property, and to | reform trade in the sensitive sectors of agriculture |
as a break-away congregation from the Wesleyan | Reform Church in Whitwick, which still stands (now us |
At the time of the Great | Reform Act in 1832, Norfolk had a population of appro |
he entitled in order of numbering: Law and Law | Reform, Studies in History, International and Constit |
t that she "seemed more interested in monetary | reform than in the general social critique put forwar |
Also in his autobiography he argued for prison | reform and in favor of treating drug addiction as a m |
of Chemistry but was also interested in social | reform, and in 1860, he served as a volunteer with Gi |
d in several committees of government economic | reform plans in the public sector, in addition to the |
The Local Government | Reform process in July 2007 concluded that amalgamati |
e attempted to unify the NDC with the National | Reform Party in 1999, and he sent troops to join the |
t Cox, from the European Liberal, Democrat and | Reform Party, in accordance with an agreement between |
mination, and rather as an attempt to re-mould | Reform Judaism in terms of contemporary liberal Chris |
the nineteenth century there was pressure for | reform, culminating in the Court of Probate Act 1857 |
At the time of the Great | Reform Act in 1832, Bedfordshire had a population of |
irst established the innovative Western Health | Reform Institute in Battle Creek, Michigan in 1866, t |
At the time of the Great | Reform Act in 1832, Kent had a population of approxim |
students seeking four-year college degrees, a | reform implemented in Bossier Parish in 1967 which ev |
San Diego as a Pat Buchanan supporter and the | Reform Party in Long Beach, California in 2000, also |
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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