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The programme of | reform was not laid down by Parliament. |
Israel Jacobson - philanthropist and father of | Reform Judaism |
He was a keen promoter of | reform, and was a leading spirit in the affair of the |
The Party of | Reform didn't participate in 2001 polls and 2005 poll |
ld by the Mexican government since the Wars of | Reform in 1860. |
ward F. DeLesseps S. Morrison and the Image of | Reform: New Orleans Politics, 1946-1961. |
He did, however, stress the urgency of | reform in his annual report. |
He became a passionate advocate of | reform in the International Longshoremen's Associatio |
both of those posts, Kerner was an advocate of | reform of adoption laws and procedures. |
s sometimes considered to be the originator of | Reform Judaism in the United States. |
ward F. DeLesseps S. Morrison and the Image of | Reform: New Orleans Politics, 1946-60. |
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. |
a volunteer in the gubernatorial campaigns of | reform Republican Winthrop Rockefeller. |
btained the double dissolution on the issue of | reform to the Legislative Council. |
ber 22, 1811, d. 1909) was an English rabbi of | Reform Judaism. |
The spark of | reform from Philip's earlier years never returned, ho |
Although the Spanish had made promises of | reform, they were ineffective. |
oute through Pickens County, Alabama by way of | Reform, Alabama - rather than the county seat of Carr |
He was one of a handful of | Reform MPs to oppose the idea of a United Alternative |
ument of what has come to be called "Classical | Reform" ideology was the culmination of a meeting of |
A stern opponent of | reform, he attended the Second Vatican Council (1962- |
ged which lays down the cardinal principles of | reform ideas. |
t his position due to his continued support of | reform and was expelled from the communist party. |
He then lost it to Daniel Stewart Reid of | Reform, but won the seat back in the 1935 general ele |
Coe was in and out of | reform schools, correction centers, and prisons from |
The endorsement of | reform governor John M. Parker helped him narrowly de |
sibility of Israel recognizing the legality of | Reform and Conservative personal status ceremonies (i |
newer form of Landsmannschaften are a kind of | reform corps and most Landsmannschaften are members o |
Emeritus of the Commission on Social Action of | Reform Judaism. |
his unsuccessful attempt to stop the spread of | Reform Judaism in Britain by excommunicating its lead |
Peter was a tireless advocate of | reform within his order, which was in dire need of re |
nd views of those carrying forward the work of | reform in our own time, similar use has been made of |
ow of his faction, even the book of records of | reform legislation was burned. |
In 1991, he was a member of | Reform Forces of Yugoslavia, led by Ante Markovic, th |
evil courses quite unchecked till the hour of | reform arrived. |
rated in the palace, Selim had taught ideas of | reform to Mahmud, who continued the reforms that had |
e son of Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise the founder of | Reform Judaism in the United States. |
ic progress made by Deng Xiaoping's program of | reform and opening up. |
losing parties to accept losing on the lack of | reform as well. |
Rosenbaum, Fred, Architects of | reform: congregational and community leadership Emanu |
One of Bucer's first actions in the cause of | reform was to debate with Thomas Murner, a monk who h |
d Saperstein of the Religious Action Center of | Reform Judaism criticized Winfrey in the New York Tim |
He demands measures of | reform, such as a new German imperial law on the subj |
worst of criminals that have no possibility of | reform and it is not a humane way to handle children. |
The party was actively advocating on behalf of | Reform Senators-in-waiting Ted Morton and Bert Brown |
the storms, Melancon has sponsored a number of | reform bills to try to fix the flaws in the governmen |
to secure a smooth path towards the process of | reform and to complete its legislative programme. |
g 350 Years of American Jewry, Great Voices of | Reform Judaism, and Hebrew Union College: 125 Years. |
ictator Joseph Stalin, however, some degree of | reform took place in several of the Iron Curtain coun |
liamentary visitors at Oxford in their work of | reform, and apparently resumed his tutorship at Merto |
5% of Orthodox, 50% of Conservative and 25% of | Reform Jews (Ament 2005:31). |
However, the question of | reform of the Board had become moot by the announceme |
He ran on a platform of | reform, and passed many reforms despite opposition fr |
tion" was the final act in the long process of | reform and consolidation by Parliament to achieve a b |
In 2009 he initiated an extensive process of | reform of the Harvard libraries, the world's largest |
Having associated himself with the party of | reform, he was regarded with suspicion by the Bavaria |
of assimilation and embracing new currents of | reform such as the push for cultural pluralism." |
on in the 1380s, during dissension in favor of | reform of its Common Council in the early years of Ri |
these changes, he personally set an example of | reform by regularly attending the Divan, or state cou |
l Service, and seeing through the programme of | reform I initiated four years ago. |
it was by definition a response to the rise of | Reform Judaism in the early 19th century. |
In reaction to the emergence of | Reform Judaism, a group of traditionalist German Jews |
, Galveston, Texas) was a prominent pioneer of | Reform Judaism in the United States in the 19th centu |
t, Askin put forward a wide-ranging program of | reform and addressed contentious issues including the |
not an easy one, for the church was in need of | reform, and the previous occupants of the see had bee |
ons, and his alleged desertion of the cause of | reform led to a violent attack on him by Lauderdale i |
& Wireless, she became the deputy director of | Reform in January 2008, where she co-authored "The va |
ator Royal Copeland and the prominent rabbi of | Reform Judaism Dr. Stephen S. Wise and Barney Pressma |
ord Kilmaurs) was associated with the cause of | reform, writing a satirical poem about the Grey Friar |
ipal Affairs from 1943 to 1955 and Minister of | Reform Institutions from 1946 to 1948; Dunbar was Pro |
wrote that he was “one of the great leaders of | Reform Judaism and one of the greatest American relig |
as the country's president) and his program of | reform, which was to include further retreat from the |
here she concentrated on the implementation of | reform initiatives, integrated global management, the |
e United States, as well as the investiture of | reform Judaism's first woman hazzan and the ordinatio |
, and the State, an account of the progress of | reform of the laws affecting children in New South Wa |
his book, Irving Gill:and the Architecture of | Reform while discussing Loos' visit to America mentio |
as known in higher education as a supporter of | reform in the National Collegiate Athletic Associatio |
he revision of the twenty-two constitutions of | reform, among them a very important one concerning th |
who feel sidelined under Beijing's policies of | reform and opening." |
ist and a Quaker, became a leading advocate of | reform in the turbulent 1830s, and was charged with t |
lt among the political class that a measure of | reform on the issue was overdue. |
read that England was in arms for the cause of | reform and that an army was mustering at Campsie comm |
d from the mid-19th century Tanzimat period of | reform to the final fall of the Ottoman Empire in 192 |
icht-led East Germany had pursuded a course of | reform since March 1953, and a wave of mass protests |
or A Receipt for Beauty (1801); The School of | Reform, or How to Rule a Husband (1805); Town and Cou |
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