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ermany - 1916 in New Orleans, Louisiana) was a | Reform Rabbi and communal leader in New Orleans. |
Mizpah Congregation is a | Reform Jewish synagogue in Chattanooga. |
Since a | reform of boundaries in the 1990s this area is now pa |
o register in more than one political party, a | reform that he believed would cripple the influence o |
A | reform movement comes to Paradise with the arrival of |
and, Oregon and attended Temple Beth Israel, a | reform temple. |
Alexander Stuart (c1875-1954) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. |
the Future With Partnerships", he commenced a | reform process that cemented the divisions of general |
Hugh McLean Campbell (1875-1951) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. |
peace process in the country and considered a | reform of the security sector, the restructuring and |
John Gordon Eliott (1872-1948) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. |
Congregation Beth Israel is a | Reform synagogue located at 301 East Jefferson Street |
Oheb Sholom is a | Reform synagogue located in Goldsboro, North Carolina |
A | reform for which many people worked, with great sacri |
Dever ran on a | reform platform and Thompson withdrew from the race i |
It has a | Reform Church built in 1517. |
as one of the first Ukrainian cities to have a | Reform Synagogue. |
James McColl Dickson (1854-1937) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. |
ational defense must be strengthened through a | reform of national politics. |
The synagogue was built by a | Reform Jewish congregation in 1898-1900. |
Alfred Edward Ansell (1876-1941) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. |
is not clear where this originates, although a | reform of the Egyptian calendar was decreed by Ptolem |
Francis Henry Smith (1868-1936) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. |
the Berlin wall, academy members called for a | reform of the academy, rejecting the leading role of |
96-1995) was a scholar of Jewish history and a | Reform rabbi. |
on period, MONUC was instructed to assist in a | reform of the security services; establish a state ba |
William Spiers Glenn (1878-1953) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. |
man was born in Pittsfield, Massachusetts to a | Reform Jewish family. |
A boys' training school was another name for a | reform school for male juvenile delinquents. |
f this administration was to deliver Ireland a | reform which would give them a form of modern day Dev |
1770 - ca. 1840) was responsible for a | reform of the notation of Byzantine Greek ecclesiasti |
Rabbi Amy Schwartzman, a | Reform rabbi from Virginia. |
al support to the American Catholic Council, a | reform group within the Roman Catholic Church in the |
s an Independent Conservative then from 1908 a | Reform Party member of parliament in New Zealand. |
es (1850), Pierpont became known not only as a | reform lecturer, but also as an expert on phrenology |
to a Jewish woman in a ceremony conducted by a | Reform Jewish rabbi, there are questions that have ne |
James Henry Escott (1872 - 28 July 1916) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. |
a Liberal Land Campaign to gain support for a | reform of land taxation to introduce a 'Single Tax'. |
Wilkinson was a | Reform MP between 1912-1919 and an Independent from 1 |
John Bird Hine (1868-1954) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in the Taranaki reg |
ation Ohabai Sholom, known as The Temple, is a | Reform synagogue in Nashville, Tennessee notable for |
n convincing friendly lawmakers to introduce a | reform of the 1968 Gun Control Act. |
d secularised welfare assistance and planned a | reform for the University of Seville. |
He enforced a | reform of the military organisation and administratio |
"Should there be a | reform of our justice system placing greater emphasis |
James Alfred Nash (1871-1952) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand and |
He is sometimes counted as a | Reform Party MP. |
Bushnell's investigation resulted a | reform of fire codes and club owner Barney Welansky b |
Temple Israel is a | Reform synagogue in Paducah, Kentucky. |
his time behind Liberal Albina Guarnieri and a | Reform Party candidate. |
He stood as a | Reform Party candidate for Victoria in the 1993 feder |
Congregation Beth Israel is a | Reform synagogue located at 3901 Shoal Creek Boulevar |
Temple Emanuel is a | Reform Jewish synagogue in Beaumont, Texas. |
e primary political targets of the party was a | reform of the Asturian Statute of Autonomy, in which |
Fred Waite (1885 - 29 August 1952) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand, and |
Mount Zion Temple is a | Reform synagogue located in St. Paul, Minnesota. |
announced her intent to run for President as a | Reform Party candidate in 1996 and, later, as a Refor |
constitutional amendments was not respected, a | reform strongly desired by Charles de Gaulle. |
David Jones (1874-1941) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in the Canterbury r |
John Mason (1881-1975) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in Hawkes Bay, New |
He resigned from the bench to run as a | Reform Party candidate in the general election of 184 |
as the only riding east of Manitoba to elect a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in the 1993 federal |
William Henry Dillon Bell (1884-1917) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. |
n the Southland seat of Wallace, standing as a | Reform Party candidate. |
Earlier, Glasgow had been a | reform director of the Louisiana Wild Life and Fisher |
The desire for a | reform of the religious orders, which animated many g |
Ahavath Chesed is a | Reform synagogue in Jacksonville, Florida. |
Rabbi Tarlow was ordained as a | Reform rabbi at Hebrew Union College in 1974, and ser |
s, was first elected in the 1997 election as a | Reform Party MP. |
umbent Mayor "Cowboy" Jim Dahlman in 1918 on a | reform ticket aiming to defeat Tom Dennison's politic |
Kenneth Stuart Williams (1870-1935) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. |
he decided to run to be Mayor of Chicago on a | reform ticket. |
rehended, charged and imprisoned in Borstal, a | reform institution for young offenders in East Anglia |
ions to organize themselves and to claim for a | reform of the electoral law and a larger enfranchisem |
John Duncan (1848-1924) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. |
Albert Moeller Samuel (c1876-1963) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. |
George Harold Smith (1866-1936) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament. |
long affiliated with Stephen S. Wise Temple, a | Reform congregation, the school is officially non-den |
In 1832, the year of a | Reform Act which extended the vote in England but did |
William Jones (1868-1953) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. |
with which he was principally connected were a | reform of the Navigation Acts, admitting other nation |
er ruled itself "incompetent" to strike down a | reform voted by the French people. |
Temple Beth-El is a | Reform Jewish congregation, and a founding member of |
Several speakers had called for a | reform of the World Bank where the fight against worl |
She was raised as a | Reform Jew, and is currently an ordained Anglican pri |
63) was a Liberal Party and then (from 1914) a | Reform Party member of parliament in New Zealand. |
into effect on July 1, 2007, which outlines a | reform of the districts of Saxony-Anhalt. |
an unsuccessful attempt to enter politics as a | Reform party candidate in the Surrey-White Rock-South |
ere he built the St. Paul's Home, as well as a | reform shop called Sol & Vita. |
Edward Newman (1859-1946) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand in t |
l election later that year by campaigning on a | reform platform. |
Aided by his brother Aruq, Buqa embarked on a | reform that revolutionized the monetary and fiscal st |
ted in the North Vancouver riding in 1993 as a | Reform Party of Canada candidate in the 35th Canadian |
Markin called for a | reform of North York's election laws in 1975, to perm |
Leonard Richard Phillips (1870-1947) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. |
Frazer was elected as a | Reform party candidate at the Saanich-Gulf Islands el |
ter the 1970 elections, were the first after a | reform of election law that increased the number of s |
Chaldean Church received Vatican approval on a | reform of the Liturgy of Addeus and Mari. |
Charles Emanuel Bellringer (1864-1944) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament. |
Touro Synagogue is the name of a | Reform synagogue in New Orleans, Louisiana, named aft |
Jonathan V. Plaut, (born October 7, 1942) is a | Reform rabbi and author. |
a number of letters in which he recommended a | reform of manners, a life of faith and prayer, and gi |
It also called for a | reform of inheritance tax, increasing the burden on l |
the services of foreign generals to initiate a | reform of the infantry and artillery. |
In 1867, it became a | Reform congregation. |
ontinues in France as the government debates a | reform to France's retirement system that has sparked |
York replaced sitting Mayor John P. Mitchel, a | reform Democrat running on the Fusion Party ticket, w |
Oswald James Hawken (1870-1957) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand, and |
ublic affairs, and the pressing necessity of a | reform in the Commons House of Parliament''. |
the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada as a | Reform candidate in 1828 and again in 1830. |
the foundress of the Colettine Poor Clares, a | reform movement of the nuns of the Order of Saint Cla |
William Pitt the Younger introduces a | Reform Bill to Parliament to abolish the rotten borou |
James Samuel Dickson (1870-1939) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. |
had any time on their agenda to perform such a | reform. |
Mike Scott was a | Reform Party of Canada Member of Parliament in the Ca |
The Florida School for Boys is a | reform school in Marianna, Florida in the USA. |
The Tempel Synagogue was a | Reform synagogue near Starji Rinok Square (the histor |
For example, a | reform could propose to respell wonder as wunder and |
ongregation settled in Pensacola and founded a | Reform temple after forming in 1876. |
as established shortly after 1900 as part of a | reform movement advocating modern housing . |
From 2003 to 2005, he worked on a | reform of the health system of the Czech Republic. |
The Evening Post identified itself as a | reform newspaper, and attempted to cover muckraking s |
Fagan was elected mayor in April 1893 as a | reform candidate against the Hudson County political |
he scientist who discovered oxygen), founded a | reform congregation. |
church building is now home to Temple Sinai, a | Reform Jewish congregation. |
Charles Kendall Wilson (1862-1934) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. |
ch einen Reformprozess: Does Iran still have a | reform process? |
r the Madrid suburbs' team, which could make a | reform of its stadium in November. |
aw, or Law for Reforming the Penal Code, was a | reform of the penal code in Mexico under the presiden |
Family Compact which is not consistent with a | Reform platform. |
He later became a | reform member of the PCP, and was suspended due to hi |
vernment Act 1972 on 1 April 1974 as part of a | reform of local authorities throughout England and Wa |
on Mackenzie re-elected to the Assembly with a | Reform minority. |
re "strong evidences that the bicheiros made a | reform in the internal part of the jail, such as the |
In 1872, a | Reform congregation was started by German Jews and th |
Edwin Dixon (1867-1955) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. |
Alexander Donald McLeod (1872-1938) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in the Wairarapa re |
United Jewish Cemetery is a | Reform Jewish cemetery, located at 3400 Montgomery Ro |
Hunt ran previously in Victoria as a | Reform candidate. |
Thomas Forsyth (1868-1941) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. |
students seeking four-year college degrees, a | reform implemented in Bossier Parish in 1967 which ev |
John Bitchener (1864-1952) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. |
II, his roots in the Sunday School movement, a | reform movement in the Coptic Orthodox Church of Egyp |
Mr. Harness announced that he would run a | Reform candidate in the March 4, 2010 by-election in |
controversy in the campaign by arguing that a | Reform government would give provinces more leeway in |
Joseph Linklater (1876-1961) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament. |
Reynolds returned to parliament in 1997 as a | Reform MP and served as Chief Opposition Whip. |
ld have an elected council that will oversee a | reform of prices in favour of an ‘Ecological Price' ( |
a Nantes Mackenzie (1895-1966) was (briefly) a | Reform Party Member of Parliament. |
He proposed a | reform to Article 9 of the General Law on Education w |
es Hobbs Okey (1857 - 13 September 1918) was a | Reform Party member of parliament in New Zealand. |
Temple Israel is a | Reform Jewish synagogue in Minneapolis, Minnesota. |
Ewen Donald McLennan (1861-1948) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament. |
job as a teacher at the Glen Mills Schools, a | reform school for court-referred youth with an aptitu |
Edward de la Barca MacMillan (1872-1941) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. |
1), he opposed the colonial lobby to propose a | reform programme. |
Dorn argued that learning needed a | reform as had religion in the Reformation, as had med |
William James Girling (1882-1973) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. |
Morton was elected as a | Reform Party Senator-in-Waiting in the 1998 Alberta S |
Temple Shalom is a | Reform Jewish synagogue in Wheeling, West Virginia. |
He was a son of Sir Francis Bell, a | Reform Party leader and later the first New Zealand-b |
te Bill 389, titled the Comprehensive Abortion | Reform Act by its sponsors. |
on campaign in 2010, having voted for abortion | reform in parliament during 2008. |
the New York Jets in Manhattan; writing about | reform of New York's stringent sentencing rules under |
This article is about Child Abuse | Reform and Enforcement Act. |
The Child Abuse | Reform and Enforcement Act was enacted on March 10, 2 |
The Child Abuse | Reform and Enforcement Act, also called the CARE Act, |
on with Cambridge, where he supported academic | reform too vigorously to obtain further preferment. |
The end of convict transportation accelerated | reform in the 1840s and 1850s. |
Sergeyev accepted | reform within a limited budget under civilian politic |
come to work with Oklahomans for Ballot Access | Reform. |
e the Vote North Carolina's 2011 ballot access | reform bill proposal, in the form of House Bill 32, t |
the primary goal of lobbying for ballot access | reform to reduce the burden on third political partie |
, also known as the 'Public Company Accounting | Reform and Investor Protection Act' (in the Senate) a |
her savings from base closings and acquisition | reform could provide enough money for procurement of |
The Weapon Systems Acquisition | Reform Act (formally Weapons Acquisition System Refor |
made defunct by the Weapon Systems Acquisition | Reform Act of 2009. |
Temple Sinai is still an active | reform congregation. |
Beth Elohim is an active | Reform congregation with approximately 50 members and |
Additionally, | Reform was seen as too extreme for the liking of many |
ile, the government was called upon to address | reform of the security sector, including the PNTL. |
is criticism was the establishment of the ADEM | Reform Coalition in 2002. |
ector of the Project for Public Administration | Reform, and director general of the Maldives Centre f |
Administrative | reform in the Rhineland-Palatinate, on 7 June 1969, a |
rsdorf, was created by the 2001 administrative | reform. |
After the administrative | reform in the Kingdom of Hungary it became a part of |
Marzahn-Hellersdorf by the 2001 administrative | reform. |
g the Lower Saxony district and administrative | reform of 1973, the Diesten has been part of the boro |
f State for Federal Matters and Administrative | Reform (2003-2005). |
tablishment of an Electoral and Administrative | Reform Commission (EARC). |
schedule for privatization and administrative | reform. |
split was reversed in the 1909 administrative | reform, and the prefecture existed until split again |
s first administration would be administrative | reform, political and economic recovery and health an |
abolished during the Bolshevik administrative | reform (see Idel-Ural State). |
Minister of State in charge of Administrative | Reform. |
Minister of State in charge of Administrative | Reform. |
in the course of Berlin's 2001 administrative | reform on the grounds of the former Charlottenburg bo |
Until municipal administrative | reform in Rhineland-Palatinate in 1969, the village b |
In 1843 another administrative | reform took place, creating Kovno Governorate out of |
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