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Before and After the | Reform Bill (1842) |
In the end the | reform proved unsuccessful. |
Member of the | Reform Party Shadow Cabinet |
It joined the | Reform movement in 1920. |
The community belongs to the | Reform movement. |
orm voters were discouraged by division in the | reform movement and by the disqualifying of reform ca |
He allowed the | reform school to be established at Plankington. |
He resigned with Wellington over the | Reform Bill of 1832. |
His dissertation influenced the | reform of abortion laws in Norway. |
These include the | Reform Acts of 1832, 1867, and 1884. |
Then he began the | reform of the traffic bureau. |
The party was deregistered with the | Reform Party of Alberta. |
his university constituency was created by the | Reform Act 1867. |
It was abolished by the | Reform Act 1832. |
Member of the | Reform Caucus Committee on Immigration. |
osenzweig is Jewish, having been raised in the | Reform tradition. |
President of the | Reform Club of Montreal, 1935. |
This article is about the | Reform Club in Hong Kong. |
Soyer resigned from the | Reform Club in May 1850. |
The National Organization for the | Reform of Marijuana Laws |
The constituency was created by the | Reform Act of 1867. |
Lord Borrie is a Trustee of the | Reform Club. |
Mosley also ran on the | Reform Party line. |
It was disenfranchised in the | Reform Act 1832. |
In 1871 an organ was introduced and the | Reform prayer book was adopted, and Nidche Israel bec |
At the start of 1867 the | Reform Union had 150 branches compared to the Reform |
When he discovered he was unable to use the " | Reform Party" name, he established the Reform Associa |
This populace gave root to the | Reform Party and Canadian Alliance in Ontario, with S |
Even before the | Reform community in Lviv built their synagogue, the c |
mond Beales (1803-81) was the President of the | Reform League and was a central figure in the 19th ce |
He was first elected in 1997 for the | Reform Party of Canada, and was re-elected when the R |
upport for Preston Manning's leadership of the | Reform Party in 1998, after two other Saskatchewan Re |
After the Liberal government won the | Reform War, President Juarez and his government added |
1975: The party merged with the | Reform Party led by Harry Schwarz, a faction of the U |
rmond, an independent candidate who wished to " | reform the Reform Party". |
ffect of the coup was its strengthening of the | reform movement. |
1875-1932) was a New Zealand politician of the | Reform Party. |
He arrived in London just after the | Reform League's Hyde Park demonstration in 1867. |
1934 he was a member of the convention for the | reform of the provincial Constitution. |
He joined the Canadian Alliance when the | Reform Party's successor was formed in 2000. |
Depending on the depth of the | reform, it would also threaten the two-party system. |
In 1660 he coauthored a proposal for the | reform of the Sejm. |
arty merged with the Country Party to form the | Reform Party. |
She was defeated by the | Reform party's Peter Goldring in the 1997 federal ele |
She also served as a National Delegate to the | Reform Party. |
ed to the Dukes of Norfolk and Grafton, on the | Reform Bill, Ipswich, 1831. |
The province was abolished in 2006 with the | reform of the Legislative Council. |
equently resigned his seat and then sought the | Reform nomination in the by-election. |
Morrison was a member of the | Reform party, later renamed the Canadian Alliance. |
) and Industries and Commerce (1926-28) in the | Reform Government. |
Lamm addressed the | Reform Party's 1996 National Convention, held in Vall |
refers to the US National Organization for the | Reform of Marijuana Laws? |
leader of the coalition is Danny Philip of the | Reform Democratic Party. |
Despite the | reform promises of the new administration, McShane wa |
He also expressed his disapproval after the | Reform government resigned in protest in 1843. |
It's My Life (from W.O.W. and the | Reform School Girls soundtrack) |
They formed the | Reform Party, of which Schwarz as elected leader. |
Conservatives in the Kirk argued that the | reform would have to be ratified by local presbyterie |
It is not clear if Unwin actually endorsed the | Reform Party.) |
d and constituency reduced to one seat, by the | Reform Act 1832 |
1862-1932) was a New Zealand politician of the | Reform Party. |
He was the Minister of Foreign Affairs in the | Reform Government from 1920 to 1923. |
Grey had also been the | Reform candidate in the 1988 election, but finished i |
Seaford was too small a borough to survive the | Reform Act, and lost both its MPs. |
The number of Borough voters before the | Reform Acts varied considerably. |
Kerpan was a member of the | Reform party, later renamed the Canadian Alliance. |
Mills ran as a member of the | Reform Party of Canada. |
In the aftermath of the | reform, inflation exceeded the 50 percent mark every |
David Collison is the national chairman of the | Reform Party of the United States of America. |
Collison is a lifelong member of the | Reform Party of the United States of America. |
e borough was stripped of its franchise in the | Reform Act 1832. |
1875-1956) was a New Zealand politician of the | Reform Party. |
as Minister of Health from 1926 to 1928 in the | Reform Government of New Zealand. |
Democrats were critical of the | reform proposal that Perdue presented to federal offi |
He was the | Reform Party nominee for governor of Florida in the 2 |
's representation was reduced to one MP by the | Reform Act 1832. |
ed Der Zeitgeist (Milwaukee) (1880-82) and the | Reform Advocate (1891-1923). |
as a Cabinet minister from 1912 to 1915 in the | Reform Government. |
In the | reform in 1997 it was added to Southern Finland Provi |
ry borough of Greenwich had been formed by the | Reform Act 1832. |
At the end of his second term, the | Reform Party folded into the Canadian Alliance. |
In both elections he ran as a member of the | Reform Party. |
He was also the founder of the | Reform Club, the oldest political group in Hong Kong. |
1871-1940) was a New Zealand politician of the | Reform Party. |
Under the | Reform Act 1832, part of the Division became the Parl |
He was a cabinet minister 1933-35 in the | Reform Government of New Zealand. |
Following the | Reform Act, William Wilberforce was able to get legis |
0th New Zealand Parliament commenced, with the | Reform Party in Government |
e promulgated the Criminal Code, and began the | reform of the magistracy. |
Minister of Education from 1926 to 1928 in the | Reform Government. |
In recent decades, both the | reform and conservative communities have allowed wome |
ote: Canadian Alliance vote is compared to the | Reform vote in 1997 election. |
He pushed for the | reform City Charter of 1898 in San Francisco. |
1856-1927) was a New Zealand politician of the | Reform Party. |
she would have been the youngest MP since the | Reform Act 1832. |
The Commission for the | Reform of Nomenclature was headed by The Internationa |
p's aims were achieved with the passing of the | Reform Act 1832. |
! was seen as being on the radical wing of the | reform movement. |
Created by the | Reform Act of 1832, it was represented by two Members |
Collins attempted to win the nomination of the | Reform Party. |
was on several different round tables for the | reform of the GDR. |
I firmly believe the | reform will come from grassroots movements, not the h |
ister of Public Works from 1926 to 1928 in the | Reform Government. |
enfranchised as a borough constituency by the | Reform Act 1867, being given one MP. |
By the beginning of the | reform, there were about 1,200,000 active personnel i |
1861-1955) was a New Zealand politician of the | Reform Party. |
Su Xiwen formally recognized the | Reform Government and adopting its flag on May 3, 193 |
rative offices used to be the buildings of the | reform school. |
Wayne Duvall as Homer Stokes, the | reform candidate in the upcoming election for Governo |
In the 1911 general election Bell ran as the | Reform Party candidate for the Raglan seat. |
In 1993, Peschisolido joined the | Reform Party of Canada (later the Canadian Alliance). |
ises served as temporary accommodation for the | Reform Club. |
r of Internal Affairs from 1919 to 1920 in the | Reform Government. |
Al-Husri's next major enterprise was the | reform of the educational system in Syria. |
But the | reform attempts were only partially successful, and t |
was offered an organisational position in the | Reform Party, to which Lynsar belonged. |
and Palin, the journey begins and ends at the | Reform Club in London. |
its leader until 1987, the year he joined the | Reform Party. |
Flanagan was the | Reform Party of Canada's Director of Policy, Strategy |
After Witty, Herbert Kyle (OBE) of the | Reform Party represented the Riccarton electorate. |
e led to widespread anger and distaste for the | reform movement. |
He remained in this role when the | Reform Party was folded into the Canadian Alliance. |
n Cariboo-Chilcotin electoral district for the | Reform Party in 1993. |
1926 - August 29, 2005), leading rabbi in the | Reform Judaism movement |
The constituency was created by the | Reform Act 1832 for the 1832 general election. |
1882-1959) was a New Zealand politician of the | Reform Party. |
After the | Reform Act of 1867, Tiverton had just one MP. |
Before the | reform of 1135 Saint-Loup's secular canons could enjo |
gust 1930) was a New Zealand politician of the | Reform Party. |
Leno was fully satisfied with the success the | Reform League had met and, being opposed to unnecessa |
he Northern Territory Government announced the | reform of local government areas.The intention of the |
When he joined the | Reform Party of Canada he claims to have “let the Ref |
s stripped of its double representation by the | Reform Act 1832, which reduced it to two seats, and t |
During the political crisis surrounding the | Reform Act of 1832 he allowed his name to be put forw |
Although affiliated with the | Reform movement, Zunz appeared to show little sympath |
1 General Election, the first contested by the | Reform Party, left parliament in an indeterminate sta |
he Northern Territory Government announced the | reform of local government areas.The intention of the |
s an independent, but formerly a member of the | Reform Party, he was backed by Reform so as not to en |
Liberal, he also was involved in launching the | reform movement of the Liberal Party at the national |
ss which formed the Canadian Alliance from the | Reform Party of Canada. |
ry borough of the same name was created by the | Reform Act for the 1832 general election. |
Bridgman served as the | Reform Party Critic on Health and Assistant Critic on |
In 2001, Bridgman unsuccessfully ran for the | Reform Party of British Columbia in the riding of Sur |
He became interested in the | Reform movement of William Lyon Mackenzie and took pa |
Other central points of the | reform was to be the increasing links between the uni |
e based on the results of its predecessor, the | Reform Party. |
7) was an New Zealand politician, first of the | Reform Party then from 1935 the National Party. |
r Presidential campaign platform planks is the | reform of public education in the United States. |
He won election with the | Reform Party in the Dewdney-Alouette electoral distri |
He had no further involvement with the | Reform Party, and died of a brain tumour two years la |
e contributed to the Fulton Commission, on the | reform of the civil service, from 1966 to 1968. |
Three years after the | Reform Act, he was elected for Hertfordshire, and ser |
At the height of the | Reform League's popularity it arranged for a meeting |
Wolfram has been a prominent proponent of the | reform of maths education by greater use of informati |
hool prides itself on its affiliation with the | Reform Movement and its strong commitment to Social J |
the House Committee on the Judiciary about the | reform of U.S. immigration policy. |
veral controversial writings, dealing with the | reform movement among the Jews. |
y and borough franchises, as determined by the | Reform Act. |
He was a determined foe of the | Reform movement, which began to make itself felt in h |
The current minister responsible for the | Reform of Democratic Institutions and Access to Infor |
r of the Canadian Alliance (2000-2003) and the | Reform Party of Canada (1993-2000). |
"Protest again the excesses of the | Reform Jewish School was the immediate cause which br |
s passed at approximately the same time as the | Reform Act 1832, which applied to England and Wales. |
On 23 June, 1935 he founded the | Reform Party and joined the Arab Higher Committee as |
ent changes in building rules have allowed the | reform of the theaters into more lucrative shopping c |
jority of the people were conservative and the | reform party was a very small minority. |
He continued working for the | Reform Party on justice issues after the election (To |
the first American congregation to follow the | Reform movement that had originated in Germany. |
Based in Cairo, OPAD called for the | reform of the Ottoman provincial administration for A |
1993 federal election to Dave Chatters of the | Reform Party. |
ent MP Ted White who had held the seat for the | Reform, Alliance and Conservative parties since 1993. |
A member of the | Reform Party, Harper was the only MP from that party |
d founder of the National Organization for the | Reform of Marijuana Laws. |
the board of the National Organization for the | Reform of Marijuana Laws since 1996. |
He was elected as a member of the | Reform Party of Canada in the riding of Wetaskiwin. |
History of the | reform of the convent of St. Praxedis, with lives of |
ction was won by the Labour Party, because the | Reform Party vote was split. |
He was a pioneer of the | reform movement within the church and his work was ca |
oposal was continued by the Commission for the | Reform of Nomenclature in Organic Chemistry. |
inted chairman of the Special Committee on the | Reform of the House of Commons. |
ardic Jew, he was one of the organizers of the | Reform congregation in Charleston in 1825. |
e based on the results of its predecessor, the | Reform Party. |
1885-1964) was a New Zealand politician of the | Reform Party and then the National Party. |
1874-1954) was a New Zealand politician of the | Reform Party and from 1938 of the National Party. |
for devising the order of service used by the | Reform synagogues of the time. |
litical union, which agitated in favour of the | Reform Bill. |
Stan Waters, nominated by the | Reform Party, won the election, and was subsequently |
Selkirk-Interlake electoral district under the | Reform Party of Canada in the 1997 general election. |
He had differences with the | Reform party leadership, and was returned as an Indep |
The leaders of the | Reform movement in Canada West at this point were Rob |
on when he was defeated by Chuck Strahl of the | Reform party. |
Under the | Reform Act 1867, its representation was reduced to on |
Later in 1930, Davy rejoined the | Reform Party, believing that United had become corrup |
One of the motivators for the | reform of these laws in Canada was the case of Dale E |
arliament in the 1993 federal election for the | Reform party. |
Originally associated with the | Reform Party, he was a member of the Conservatives si |
Since the | reform and restructure in 2001, the company has got r |
in a less prosperous 15th century, before the | reform movement at the end of the century. |
As a member of the | Reform Party, Grubel defeated former federal cabinet |
r of the Canadian Alliance (2000-2003) and the | Reform Party of Canada (1997-2000). |
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