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The division was ordered to | reform in 1941. |
Austin got into politics to | reform education in Georgia. |
Deasy's Land Act, intended to | reform tenants' rights. |
Nevertheless the judge sends him to | reform school. |
Used steam to | reform Desulfurized gasoline into hydrogen |
Keen to | reform and revitalise the organisation, he has establ |
Landrieu led the legislative effort to | reform Louisiana's juvenile justice system with a foc |
the Poles took advantage of Stalin's death to | reform their government. |
He expressed a desire to | reform the council into an elective house. |
Mexico is using several methods on trying to | reform their obese and overweight population. |
Sathya (Darshan) tries to | reform the uncivilised Rudra (Upendra) who is raised |
They were attempts to | reform the Soviet system from above to avoid revoluti |
Japan's new leaders sought to | reform the patchwork system of domains governed by th |
Holmes also worked to | reform education, welfare programs, and also cut taxe |
-discovered" Konono N°1, whom he encouraged to | reform and record again. |
ing support to NGOs and governments seeking to | reform their penal systems |
The Church had long wished to | reform the Norwegian kingdom on a more European model |
s is reversible as saliva supplies back OH- to | reform apatite. |
Cast are to | reform for a UK tour in November 2010. |
He said he wanted to | reform Hinduism by staying within its fold. |
It is expected to | reform in 2014 as the first RAF Airbus A400M squadron |
Duffy had done much to | reform San Quentin during his tenure as warden. |
In the 1993 election, he lost the seat to | Reform Party candidate Allan Kerpan. |
The legislature also took efforts to | reform election laws during Lanham's term. |
r 28 he departed, and Capponi was appointed to | reform the government of Florence. |
He regularly tried to | reform drunkards and criminals with mixed success. |
789) and Queen Mary I made the last attempt to | reform the order. |
In these capacities, he helped to | reform education and to establish the first universit |
49 the Scottish provincial council convened to | reform the Scottish church. |
urised by Angilican missionaries who wanted to | reform the Malankara Church. |
When the Government made no effort to | reform Fiji's electoral system, AD. |
He tries to | reform them and employs them in his own office. |
d Lynyrd Skynyrd, leaving that band in 2005 to | reform Outlaws. |
Some speculate that Lolordo wanted to | reform the organization like another former chapter l |
support efforts to | reform the security sector and strengthen national in |
his, and several other visions, led Scrooge to | reform his ways. |
gust 1560 the Parliament of Scotland agreed to | reform the religion of the country. |
He strived to | reform Hindu customs and family laws to synergize wit |
1958 he introduced a private members' bill to | reform and speed up parliamentary procedures. |
time they had completely left the ambition to | reform the CPN. |
these recommendations in a larger programme to | reform the electricity utility. |
Alexius set out to | reform the church institution of the charistike. |
Hoss was active in attempts to | reform the penal system, serving on commissions to th |
Molnau attempted to | reform the transportation department, (Mn/DOT), using |
He provided legal advice to | reform activists following the violently-suppressed R |
re merged along with Edmonton South in 1921 to | reform the Edmonton District. |
About 936 Odo, Abbot of Cluny, was sent to | reform the abbey. |
emperature cyclopentadiene slowly dimerizes to | reform dicyclopentadiene. |
Dean of Cashel, in 1633, and was soon asked to | reform Trinity College, Dublin. |
She then proceeded to Malta to | reform the 10th Flotilla in June 1942. |
lical leader Billy Graham that the only way to | reform the United States was to reform its population |
r the legalization of prostitution and seek to | reform laws that restrict human rights of sex workers |
as the founding president of an association to | reform school mathematics curricula, and worked for t |
As Rudra begins to | reform himself, Sathya is murdered by Mahadeva, a gan |
ho were under mounting nationalist pressure to | reform the political system in Syria, distanced thems |
n created in Parliament on 19 November 1386 to | reform the government. |
amily courts he became an active campaigner to | reform the Court Welfare Officer system. |
t the public health of our young people and to | reform business practices," said S.F. |
thern regions of Queensland, it was decided to | reform the 51st Battalion. |
l drug control apparatus makes it difficult to | reform the system. |
reputation for pioneering therapeutic work to | reform sex offenders and drug addicts. |
Gurajada's attempt to | reform Telugu poetry by shedding old rules and styles |
The aim of the legislation is to | reform the law relating to the inspection and regulat |
l," and he embarked on a successful crusade to | reform the insurance industry. |
He tried to | reform the Baltimore Board of Police Commissioners, i |
remove corrupt or disloyal counselors, and to | reform the clan leadership. |
ow much his wife loves him and is convinced to | reform his former ways. |
However, politics caused the school faculty to | reform themselves as a private law school in the 1910 |
A few weeks later, Jon Lord left to | reform Deep Purple Mk.II, and keyboard player Richard |
hat feminists should not support or attempt to | reform criminal obscenity law. |
for his campaign against squeegee kids and to | reform the city's taxi system. |
However they also sought to | reform fundamentalism from what they perceived as its |
The council continued to be intransigent to | reform, however Price accepted the council's compromi |
Cassidy lost re-election in 1905 to | reform candidate Joseph Bermel but remained active in |
The headquarters of the division was used to | reform the division to full strength at Mariupol duri |
headed the pataria, a movement that sought to | reform Milan's simoniacal clergy. |
to three women that we were eventually able to | reform our Constitution. |
in a positive light and as those who wished to | reform their country. |
ishop Oswald of Worcester (961-992) decided to | reform the financing of the church by leasing more of |
The Division was later used to | reform the Centauro Division in the Royal Army, and r |
re a sense of frustration and urgent desire to | reform the budget process. |
is attracted to Jonathan and sets out first to | reform him, and his family's near bankrupt shipping c |
roposed by the government of Canada in 2002 to | reform the country's Indian Act. |
In 1981, he returned home to | reform Keighley Town, a side that had played in the o |
After being elected, Miki attempted to | reform the LDP, relentlessly investigating the Lockhe |
Its mission is to | reform juvenile justice systems across the country th |
las' opinions on the Empire, which he hoped to | reform and strengthen, were cited against papal claim |
Kirkby lost to | Reform party candidate Derrek Konrad in the 1997 elec |
nt, but he was also violent in his attempts to | reform or expel his monastic clergy from Coventry. |
n, and was sent to Baume Abbey in about 886 to | reform it. |
as been critically important to the efforts to | reform the legal system of the People's Republic of C |
re was a public debate about whether or not to | reform the law in line with human rights principles. |
al by Pope John Paul II in 1979 for his bid to | reform modern warfare. |
Several attempts to | reform the Empire and end its slow disintegration, no |
on, and by 1929 there was no further chance to | reform Paragraph 175. |
l election, losing by a margin of 123 votes to | Reform Party candidate Ed Harper. |
th Sweeney and Brower, and the trio decided to | reform the Virginia Minstrels with Sweeney as banjois |
His efforts to | reform his diocese led to his cathedral chapter's com |
Jan. 30, just days after the demonstrations to | reform the Egyptian government, Muslims in southern E |
American Christians took it upon themselves to | reform society during this period. |
altsis came out of retirement and attempted to | reform the 1980s rock group Wildside with all the ori |
The Rebellion starts to | reform itself into a body of government, first as the |
holic Church and oppression against efforts to | reform the US-backed right-wing military dictatorship |
yone but Michieli on board the band decided to | reform under the same moniker, but opted to play only |
contacted the former members in an attempt to | reform the band. |
the suggestion of Count Regnier of Hainaut, to | reform Lobbes Abbey in 955. |
mmer of 1169, he held a synod and attempted to | reform the church, then tainted with simony. |
, alternative mechanisms have been proposed to | reform malpractice insurance. |
n to include all of the states in an effort to | reform or replace the Confederation. |
hould be eliminated to rein in spending and to | reform ethics, arguing that they often are divvied ou |
to utilize teaching and learning strategies to | reform curricula and maintain students' engagement wi |
The House of Commons petitioned Henry VIII to | reform the law on mortuary fees and an attempt was ma |
In the year 2000 Fabrice Quagliotti decided to | reform the band (initially with the name Rockets N.D. |
It also details his plans to | reform his empire and the attempts he made to reach t |
In September 2003 a project or draft to | reform Law 84 of 1989 did not pass in the Congress of |
ne of the earliest to embark on the crusade to | reform and modernise the Labour Party. |
arranged for the defunct pop group Boney M. to | reform and had all their old tracks remixed by Stock |
troduced alongside a new Land Purchase Bill to | reform tenant rights, but the latter was abandoned. |
mayors who asked Prime Minister Helen Clark to | reform the Auckland region's local government in Sept |
ing into account of te ao Maori in relation to | reform of the law of succession: a working paper (wit |
The Brigade was pulled our of the line to | reform on the 14 February at Krassnoskij and was assi |
rdale - until Galley rashly discussed plans to | reform Trapeze in an interview, and Coverdale then fi |
ate in 1974, Walker, Engel and Leeds agreed to | reform The Walker Brothers and in 1975 they released |
ille in the 1997 federal election, but lost to | Reform Party incumbent Garry Breitkreuz. |
member of the Greylord Commission appointed to | reform the Cook County, Illinois courts and is a Fell |
was selected by Matthew Parker as a visitor to | reform abuses in the two Kentish dioceses. |
His first task was to | reform the large number of very small police forces, |
ie Turner in 1995 as a response to attempts to | reform the United States's health care system in 1993 |
ion an outsider, Judge Emmons, who promised to | reform the department. |
Sejm appointed, in June, 1790, a committee "to | reform the condition of the Jews," Butrymowicz was on |
an edict (Motu Proprio), which was intended to | reform and restore church music to a more traditional |
In 2009-10, the grant was used to | reform the high school curriculum, to provide all day |
homeland security issues, notably her work to | reform the formula for distributing homeland security |
ally from both sides of the border, decided to | reform the club with both a women's and men's teams. |
that Capdown were to | reform exclusively for the Slam Dunk festival, held i |
ut called off the engagement when she tried to | reform him. |
The minister hires Melgarejo to | reform the bureau, and the appointee proceeds to lect |
The primary aim of the legislation is to | reform the law of tort in respect of the National Hea |
at he had seceded from the General Zionists to | reform the party, but the move was not recognised by |
of the Scriptures and is therefore subject to | reform when compared to the teaching of the Bible. |
Muhammad ibn Sa'ud launched their campaign to | reform Islam in Arabia from their power-base in Diriy |
had moved firmly from a moderate who sought to | reform the political system, to a radical wanting to |
first gubernatorial term, efforts were made to | reform the state's penal code, and a reduction in rai |
ere aboard the plane, worked with Alexander to | reform the band. |
s to vote in favour of Government proposals to | reform higher education funding. |
oon after this album the band broke up only to | reform in the 2001 during the exhibition at Wacken Op |
e the octogenarian comptroller and promised to | reform the operations of the office. |
rett's primary accomplishment in office was to | reform Manitoba's labour laws, reversing many of the |
Clinton persuaded the then-disbanded group to | reform to perform it for his inaugural ball in 1993. |
So as to | reform electricity sector further by participation of |
Various attempts to | reform as both a bomber and fighter squadron were all |
He also helped British Quakers to | reform their Marriage Regulations, so that people wer |
h in Edinburgh, he was involved in attempts to | reform and modernise the Church of Scotland. |
848) was a Prussian army officer who helped to | reform the Prussian Army in the early 19th century. |
Head oversaw efforts to | reform the city's tenement housing, adding code to th |
Goodman was critical of attempts to | reform MP's expenses stating if second homes were los |
lting outcry in England, attempts were made to | reform the company, but, due to the complicated situa |
liberals (of whom Goya was then one) wished to | reform but whose reform was opposed by the absolutist |
the progress in the regional bloc's efforts to | reform the country's defense and security. |
Despite unveiling plans to | reform education on the island which were seen as con |
Boers opened fire; the British had no time to | reform from their compact quarter columns into a figh |
white men, but the outcome of the trial led to | reform of the segregated procedures that were used to |
against the police led to further pressure to | reform the PCB. |
tinian house at this location, in an effort to | reform the older Scottish church there. |
Shutian is sent to | reform through labor and it is not until Deng Xiaopin |
, if successful, disrupt the German efforts to | reform a shortened defensive line along the Meuse. |
g chosen Grand Master in 1441, Konrad tried to | reform the Teutonic Order and tried to negotiate a co |
n 29 June 1955 he broke away from the party to | reform the Yemenite Association as an independent fac |
seemed to critics that the Act did nothing to | reform the problems in the Irish clergy - that they w |
The aim of the Act was to | reform the entire structure of British broadcasting; |
ialist Party said that while if they agreed to | reform the higher education system, the management of |
Pariente's term on the court she had worked to | reform the family law system in Florida and served as |
n life and community rather than attempting to | reform the secular culture. |
ana Policy Project, an organization created to | reform marijuana laws in the United States. |
tury there was a movement in several states to | reform prisons, create public schools, and establish |
f New York in 1878 as a part of his efforts to | reform the civil service structure there. |
holic Church and oppression against efforts to | reform a military dictatorship there to guaranty huma |
also joined a "Wear it with Pride" campaign to | reform same-sex laws in Australia for the 85 legislat |
in this role for over twenty years, helping to | reform court procedure in Ireland amongst other tasks |
empts have been made to persuade Spacemen 3 to | reform, including by festivals such as Coachella and |
in June 2010, Cast have announced they are to | reform to work on new material and tour in November/D |
outh Wales parliament between 1901 and 1909 to | reform land holdings and in particular to break the s |
at the end of 1980, was ordered by the IBA to | reform into Central Independent Television, which too |
Florida came under pressure to | reform its mechanical butterfly ballot system after t |
vershadowed in the 1980s and broke up, only to | reform in 2001 after interest in their recordings gre |
se 1,6-bisphosphate, both of which are used to | reform ribulose 5-phosphate, the 'key' carbohydrate o |
Portrait of a Dead Civilization.His attempt to | reform the field, embodied in Assyriology- Why and Ho |
d that he would lead a government dedicated to | reform and change, as well as action against corrupti |
works went from a call for active citizens to | reform and improve societal institutions to a warning |
nd through his writings and teaching sought to | reform the educational system in both empires. |
as part of the coalition government's plans to | reform the electoral boundaries. |
s thesis on Emperor Maximilian I's attempts to | reform the army and military organization of the empi |
oleman eventually placed second in the race to | Reform candidate Jesse Ventura. |
Halter backs President Obama's efforts to | reform health care, saying that although the Patient |
onal Soccer Club forced Bradford Rugby club to | reform and relocate at Greenfield Stadium later addin |
of President Rutherford B. Hayes's attempt to | reform the civil service there. |
At the end of 1989 Thompson quit to | reform his old band, The Skeletons, and Davidson move |
Heading the committee to | reform higher education in the 1970s, he was instrume |
les (15.1 km), where reconnects with US 19E to | reform US 19 near Bluff City. |
intervention, and in the West had to appeal to | Reform supporters who opposed government intervention |
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