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LIBERAL

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  • r has devoted considerable time and energy to liberal activism in recent years.
  • Bishop Moore was widely known for his liberal activism.
  • y: Marakay Rogers (Green Party), an attorney, liberal activist, and 2004 Green Party State Attorney
  • llicent Martinez, a half Jewish, half Mexican liberal activist.
  • He was the son of the Liberal activists Sir Maurice Bonham Carter and his w
  • ort of the Iraq War resolution hurt him among liberal activists.
  • It is a liberal adaption written by Dream Theatre Company's c
  • The Act was repealed in 1871 by the Liberal administration of Prime Minister Gladstone.
  • TrueMajority is a liberal advocacy group in the United States.
  • New York and changed the periodical's name to Liberal Advocate.
  • In social politics he remained more liberal, advocating public assistance for working men
  • s a Liberal-Progressive and subsequently as a Liberal, after the party changed its name.
  • d by-election in February 1860, standing as a Liberal after the sitting Liberal MP John FitzGerald
  • He defeated incumbent Liberal Agriculture Minister Duncan Marshall to win h
  • He was defeated by Liberal Alan Cadman in 1974.
  • the Liberal Alliance of Montenegro (LSCG) is known for cl
  • Montenegro can do It - Liberal Alliance of Montenegro
  • Liberal Alliance of Montenegro
  • Jean Paice stood in Rosedale Ward as an SDP - Liberal Alliance candidate in 1982.
  • 848, William changed from a conservative to a liberal, allowing for the preservation of the monarch
  • The Federation's politics were thus broadly liberal, although there was a wide diversity of opini
  • Parks (10 February 1852-21 March 1938) was a liberal American Protestant Episcopal clergyman.
  • nservative rating of 9.73%, and for 2008, the liberal Americans for Democratic Action (ADA) gave hi
  • 26 December 1840-10 July 1920), was a British Liberal, and later Liberal Unionist politician.
  • Muhammad bin Tughluq was relatively liberal and permitted Hindus and Jains to settle in D
  • Steele Hall ( Liberal and Country League) defeats Don Dunstan (ALP)
  • use of Commons for Roxburghshire in 1880 as a Liberal, and held that seat until 1892, having joined
  • 35 the congregation had established itself as liberal and in 1802 as Unitarian.
  • She was the third of five children of fairly liberal and affluent Jewish parents.
  • Quetelet was a liberal and an anticlerical, but not an atheist or ma
  • of favouring Islamic fundamentalists, and not liberal and progressive Muslims.
  • He was regarded as a liberal and an opponent of the oil industry.
  • He sat as a Liberal and served until his death in 1926.
  • 1904 - Brussels, 27 March 1964) was a Belgian liberal and politician.
  • She graduates from Penn's College of Liberal and Professional Studies in 2010 and plans to
  • Cunningham however stayed a Liberal and was re-elected in the following general e
  • It was a predecessor to the Liberal and Country League.
  • ght 4-way contest, with Labour, Conservative, Liberal and National Liberal candidates all winning o
  • e cities is there strong electoral support of liberal and democratic politicians.
  • at the 1922 election, he stood as a National Liberal, and faced a Liberal Party opponent as well a
  • ve Assembly of Ontario from 1893 to 1898 as a Liberal and then as a Liberal-Protestant Protective A
  • During 1932-1963 the city was the center for liberal and progressive thinking.
  • f Ontario from 1926 to 1929 as an Independent Liberal and then Nipissing as a Liberal member from 1
  • libertarians have worked under the banner of liberal and the history of the two is indistinguishab
  • A coalition of the Britwellian, Independent, Liberal and Liberal Democrat Group (BILLD) and the Co
  • He wrote a book alleging liberal and left-wing bias at the BBC.
  • and sat in the House of Lords on the Labour, Liberal and Liberal Democrats benches.
  • From 1934-36 he was president of the Liberal and Country League.
  • son at the 1970 election for the conservative Liberal and Country League, but was won by Steele Hal
  • This was largely due to his moderate liberal and reforming pretences.
  • In politics he was a Liberal and devoted himself especially to educational
  • entre and Right-wing (1.7 %) or collaboration Liberal and Centre (0.9 %).
  • He was elected defeating both a Liberal and Conservative, but immediately joined the
  • WWHS is extremely liberal and private.
  • The College of Liberal and Professional Studies, Penn's non-traditio
  • The Belgian Socialists recovered well; the liberal and nationalist parties increased their vote
  • The Liberal and NDP opposition was nearly wiped off the e
  • s Member of Parliament for South Norfolk as a Liberal, and in 1886 became a Liberal Unionist.
  • In 1859 he was re-elected as a Liberal and held the seat until 1865.
  • The Liberal and Country Party (LCP) government of Premier
  • final result was three seats Labor, two seats Liberal and one seat Green.
  • Also politically liberal and emancipated Jews had a patriarchal and tr
  • Smith was a Liberal and described himself as a convinced Free Tra
  • Bill McNee, representing the Liberal and Country League, had farmed at Wyalkatchem
  • of belief and practice including evangelical, liberal, and Catholic.
  • He was a Liberal and Country League and Liberal Party of Austr
  • term as leader also saw the recasting of the Liberal and Country League, the state's conservative
  • Foreman faced Liberal and National Party opponents.
  • our-way contest between Labour, Conservative, Liberal and National Liberal candidates, all of whom
  • The Liberal and Country parties won one seat each unconte
  • House of Representatives for Sturt under the Liberal and Country League and Liberal Party of Austr
  • bury MLA Doug Padman was endorsed by both the Liberal and Country parties at the 1947 election, but
  • f Commons, Major campaigned as an Independent Liberal and was defeated by Raymond Bruneau of the Li
  • 1 In the previous election, the Liberal and Conservative parties ran candidates joint
  • She was the first female Liberal, and second female of any party, to serve the
  • He resigned from the Liberal and Democratic Union and joined the United La
  • 1899 election Colvin stood as an Independent Liberal and was successful.
  • - 30 December 1906) was an English judge and Liberal and Liberal Unionist politician who sat in th
  • - 1 September 1915) was an English brewer and Liberal and Liberal Unionist politician.
  • dward Leslie Burgin (1887-1945) was a British Liberal and later Liberal National politician in the
  • The seat was contested between the Liberal and National Parties until Houghton's mid-ter
  • Arnfield Brass, based at Tintwistle Liberal and Working Mens Club on Church Street
  • Sir Herbert Holdsworth, 1890-1949, Liberal and later Liberal National MP
  • enced Eurocommunism, the social sciences, and liberal and progressive activist politics.
  • 1840 - 1899) was a Liberal and later Liberal Unionist politician in the
  • The representation of the Liberal and Labor parties remained unchanged after th
  • e Assembly of Manitoba from 1915 to 1920 as a Liberal, and made an unsuccessful bid for the leaders
  • Karlton is known as an outspoken liberal, and many of his clerks go on to work in publ
  • bour-Liberal candidate defeating the official Liberal and Conservative candidates, but once elected
  • t merged with two smaller parties to form the Liberal and Centre Union.
  • They resulted in the election of two PQ, one Liberal and one ADQ Member to the National Assembly o
  • l in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Liberal and Independent Liberal from 1923 to 1929 and
  • 1899) was an English fuse manufacturer and a Liberal and Liberal Unionist politician who sat in th
  • akanagan, a first nations reserve, also voted Liberal, and the Township of Wylie had a tie vote.
  • The opposition Liberal and National parties merged to create the Lib
  • The two major parties, Liberal and Conservative, were the only contestants,
  • The riding has swung between Liberal and Progressive Conservative control since it
  • The riding had previously been Liberal, and bordered on the seat belonging to Libera
  • Kyle Kutasi, former Young Liberal and former President of the Sydney University
  • he conservative Reform Party said she was too liberal and the Liberal Party accused her of being to
  • mote a political philosophy that is rational, liberal and progressive.
  • Following the merger of the Liberal and Progressive parties in 1932, he served as
  • eselection, but Evans stood as an Independent Liberal and won the seat.
  • ive Director of (as it was then) the Union of Liberal and Progressive Synagogues, now known as Libe
  • ly: Ilkeston in 1923, Gloucester in 1929 as a Liberal and Rotherham in 1935 as a Liberal National.
  • Labor victory in the 1910 state election, the Liberal and Democratic Union merged with the conserva
  • The designees of the Republican, Liberal and Conservative parties were not challenged
  • own for being fiscally conservative, socially liberal, and well educated.
  • was a vocal supporter of a merger between the Liberal and National Parties.
  • The conservatives merged with the Liberal and Democratic Union (formed in 1906) to beco
  • He was an advanced liberal, and in his early days was stigmatised as a c
  • The opposition was divided between the Liberal and Co-operative Commonwealth and 2 Independe
  • tested and won the election as an independent Liberal, and was later accepted back into the party.
  • He continuously became liberal and learnt the Hungarian language.
  • n the Slovene political life, criticising the liberal and liberal Catholic current within the Slove
  • nered-contest between coalition partners, the Liberal and National Parties.
  • The third Baronet was a Liberal, and later Labour politician.
  • Many liberal and Democratic politicians across the country
  • The left, liberal and international media see the accusations a
  • Darren Buller ( Liberal) and Steve Nosal (Australian Greens) polled 2
  • is marginal constituency was represented by a Liberal, and then Liberal Democrat, MP: Sir David Rus
  • Iglesias, a Liberal and a constitutionalist, accompanied him.
  • e was for several years vice-president of the Liberal and Reformist Association, later the Liberal
  • He sat as a Liberal and represented the senatorial division of Ne
  • Kelleher espoused a mix of liberal and conservative political views.
  • rolla's politics are a hybrid of libertarian, liberal and conservative.
  • Franks was a Liberal and a great supporter of Clement Attlee.
  • adian House of Commons from 1883 to 1892 as a Liberal and Portage La Prairie in the Legislative Ass
  • Another notable Italian liberal anti-fascist around that time was Piero Gobet
  • I'm not playing guilty liberal anymore".
  • Liberal Archive
  • The Liberal Archive (Dutch: Liberaal Archief), located in
  • Jacques Van Offelen ( liberal archive) (PDF, Dutch)
  • Joseph Guislain ( Liberal Archive)
  • Charles de Kerchove de Denterghem ( Liberal Archive)
  • Maurits Basse ( Liberal Archive)
  • Alfred Vanderstegen ( Liberal archive)
  • Leopold De Wael ( Liberal Archive)
  • Jan Van Rijswijck ( Liberal archive)
  • Piet Van Brabant ( Liberal Archive)
  • Louis Waltniel ( Liberal archive]
  • Liberal Argentino were also relegated.
  • He advanced the classic liberal argument that consensual sexual acts in priva
  • Garleton College is a 4-year liberal art institute in Garleton, Georgia.
  • Dante Alighieri associated the Sun with the liberal art of music.
  • as member for Walsall, defeating the sitting Liberal Arthur Hayter.
  • West Nova: Robert Thibault ( Liberal), Arthur Bull (NDP), Matt Granger (Green)
  • Philp's government and the rise of prominent Liberal Arthur Morgan in 1903 produced a realignment
  • It was his vision to create a small, private liberal arts college on the grounds of the old hotel.
  • e University (also known as W&L) is a private liberal arts college in Lexington, Virginia, United S
  • College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
  • In his honor, the former Liberal Arts Education Building (or LAEB), was rename
  • e (founded 1872), the oldest African American liberal arts college in Texas, was named after him.
  • Charter Conservatory for Liberal Arts and Technology
  • The College of Business and College of Liberal Arts call this building their home.
  • he graduated from high school at 15 and has a liberal arts education with a major in English.
  • Juniata is a liberal arts institution.
  • oma Nazarene University (PLNU) is a Christian liberal arts college.
  • St. Lucy's is a college preparatory, liberal arts institution.
  • anning Nazarene University together: academy, liberal arts college, and bible school.
  • "Music", The Seven Liberal Arts in the Middle Ages, ed.
  • He served as dean of the College of Liberal Arts from 1992 until his death.
  • ollege (ABC) is a private, historically black liberal arts college located in Little Rock, Arkansas
  • ed, and patronized with great munificence the liberal arts and learning.
  • He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts from Penn State in 1987.
  • shayatan College its an undergraduate women's liberal arts college in Kolkata, India.
  • Regis College is a Roman Catholic liberal arts and sciences college located in Weston,
  • Bridging Liberal Arts and Mathematics (BLAM) is a two-week, re
  • s merged with some programs of the College of Liberal Arts in 1965 hence renaming the Faculty of Ph
  • ly report ranks the college #49 among 201 top liberal arts colleges.
  • duated from the University of Michigan with a liberal arts degree.
  • Garland Junior College (1872-1976) was a liberal arts women's college in Boston, Massachusetts
  • Barton College is a private liberal arts college located in Wilson, North Carolin
  • nology, Economic & Workforce Development, and Liberal Arts & Transitional Studies.
  • Wesleyan College is a private, liberal arts women's college located in Macon, Georgi
  • ege is an Australian Roman Catholic dedicated Liberal Arts college.
  • College is an Evangelical Classical Christian Liberal Arts College in the ‘Great Books' tradition.
  • Campion offers a Bachelor of Arts in the Liberal Arts as its sole undergraduate degree.
  • The curriculum involved both traditional liberal arts fields as well as economic and finance e
  • Houghton College is a Christian liberal arts college affiliated with the Wesleyan Chu
  • He engineered the creation of the School of Liberal Arts and Education at Hampton in 1990.
  • ge is a two-year, private, historically black liberal arts college located in North Little Rock, Ar
  • He received a doctorate in liberal arts and philosophy from the University of Sa
  • Grove City College is a Christian liberal arts college in Grove City, Pennsylvania, abo
  • He then earned a bachelor's degree in liberal arts from Northwestern University in 1952.
  • College, "The Woods", is the oldest Catholic liberal arts women's college in the United States.
  • It is primarily a liberal arts institution.
  • MACU offers Bible-based liberal arts programs and ministry education.
  • College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences
  • For the American liberal arts college, see Saint Vincent College.
  • arene University (NNU) is a private Christian liberal arts college located in Nampa, Idaho.
  • It provides a liberal arts undergraduate education at McPherson, Ka
  • She attained a liberal arts undergraduate degree at Drury University
  • Keyes helped define the school as a liberal arts college with a successful nursing progra
  • He was a liberal arts major at Connecticut.
  • Bates College, a liberal arts college founded in 1855 in Lewiston, Mai
  • Department of Liberal Arts
  • St. Olaf College, a liberal arts college in Northfield, MN
  • School of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
  • university is rated among the Southwest's top liberal arts schools.
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