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ement he drafted that scheme of ecclesiastical | reform for which he is famous. |
Another | reform at which Peacock labored was the teaching of a |
n 1832, the hill was the location of the Great | Reform Dinner, which was famously gatecrashed. |
He was a determined foe of the | Reform movement, which began to make itself felt in h |
n of president of the consilium for liturgical | reform, of which the Benedictine abbot was an advocat |
He was active in the New South Wales Electoral | Reform League, which advocated manhood suffrage for t |
B 1017, also known as the Oklahoma Educational | Reform Act, which was signed into law by the Governor |
A | reform for which many people worked, with great sacri |
Society in 1911 by participants in the Miners | Reform Movement, which opposed right-wing trade union |
part agreement he had made with the opposition | Reform Party, which had offered him support in his el |
The seat also briefly belonged to the | Reform Party, which captured it in a by-election but |
ral-Progressive caucus to support an electoral | reform bill which attempted to correct the under-repr |
ACORN (Association of Community Organizers for | Reform Now), which works for social justice and stron |
h opposed the McCain-Feingold campaign finance | reform bill, which was passed in 2002 and prohibits u |
is subject matter have experienced significant | reform processes, which have had an impact on its int |
or his staunch criticism of the papal calendar | reform, for which he was deposed of his post. |
director of the Los Angeles Appointed Charter | Reform Commission, which, along with the Los Angeles |
Opportunity Act, better known as the "Welfare | Reform Act," which, he said, would result in even hig |
In the third | Reform Act, which came into effect at the general ele |
illman Act, the first federal campaign finance | reform law, which was passed in 1907 and banned corpo |
however, when many NDP voters switched to the | Reform Party which won every seat except Victoria, wh |
bacan had the duty to steer a painful economic | reform program, which was backed by multi-billion-dol |
Here he became identified with the church | reform party which was opposed to Bishop Adalbero IV, |
tor George Brown, and, in 1857 joined with the | Reform Party, which was a loose alliance of liberal m |
at it is a mere calque of the italian spelling | reform in which the i/j distinction is lost, but the |
e then opposition Republican Turkish Party and | Reform Party which came to power. |
Holborn as a member of the majority Municipal | Reform Party, which was allied to the parliamentary C |
r spokesperson on Federal-State Relations, the | reform of which was one of Rudd's declared priorities |
ral principles by those that had fought in the | Reform War, which principles the PLM asserted that th |
The mayor initiated an extensive urban | reform program, which was popularly termed the bota a |
favour of the government's 2012 constitutional | reform package, which included the late amendment by |
e after the House of Lords rejected the second | Reform Bill, which aimed to get rid of some of the ro |
n the cause of much conflict and dispute; land | reform programs, which are designed to redistribute p |
favour of the government's 2012 constitutional | reform package, which included the late amendment by |
Executive on a number of issues (such as land | reform, on which he believes they are not moving quic |
In 1832, the year of a | Reform Act which extended the vote in England but did |
party, he negotiated the passage of the Third | Reform Act, which the Conservatives allowed through t |
s, including Dean Stanley, to found the Church | Reform Union which attempted to introduce democratic |
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