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  • and moderates a large number of 'subreddits' on Reddit.
  • e, considering that they are the theological moderates among Friends, but they are called "conserva
  • December: Moderates and OPEC "hawks" disagree on how fast oil pr
  • ndian revolutionaries opposed the war, while moderates and liberals backed the war.
  • nknown)- Surat Split of Congress- Split into Moderates and Radicals- Resulted in political void and
  • g has long been recognized as a leader among moderates and social liberals within the Republican Pa
  • "frank" individual and was respected by both moderates and extremists alike.
  • rth along the island's waterways the climate moderates and wildlife undergoes an apparent evolution
  • This new party was intended to attract moderates and had high hopes for the 1992 presidential
  • the primary issues in their struggle against moderates and liberals in the SBC.
  • n to unite the party, to appeal to political moderates, and to highlight Dole's honorable service i
  • lacked direction; the coalition of liberals, moderates, and republicans were now faced with the inc
  • nting a balanced ticket whch would appeal to moderates and Upstate voters.
  • He commented, "Today, Republican moderates are all but extinct."
  • ent of its votes in 2004, and tried to rally moderates around a former Kolbe campaign manager, Stev
  • PBS and raise alarm bells with liberals and moderates, as well as with viewers who just don't care
  • Macphee, as one of the party's leading moderates, became a strong supporter of Andrew Peacock
  • as the prime minister in order to rally the moderates behind the government and neutralize the rel
  • Szarvas also moderates discussion forums at international conferenc
  • within Islam for what they believe than the moderates do."
  • The Moderates dramatically increased their seats, becoming
  • The moderates elected Manuel de Arriaga for first elected
  • tina, into exile for her conspiracy with the moderates, Espartero himself became regent with the in
  • attracted some wealthier whites, especially moderates favoring cooperation between open-minded Dem
  • politics of the Queen, who most liberals and moderates feared.
  • Moderates for Piedmont (Moderati per il Piemonte) is a
  • etractors to claim that the speech alienated moderates from the Bush/Quayle ticket.
  • In the 2011 Turin municipal election Moderates gained a sweeping 9.1% of the vote and four
  • ical lines until 1910, when pro-Conservative Moderates gained a majority, with Progressive and Labo
  • An unpopular figure with moderates, he was replaced as leader by Manuel Torres
  • killed an estimated 800,000 Tutsis and Hutu moderates in the span of 100 days.
  • public safety unions, firefighters and other moderates in both parties.
  • n the Scottish Enlightenment and also of the moderates in the Church of Scotland.
  • ent, from white liberals in the North, white moderates in the South, and from the African-American
  • is that no one in leadership is listening to moderates in the Oklahoma Republican Party.
  • Many moderates in the alliance criticised the choice, since
  • n the conflict between the Stoudites and the moderates in the Church, the issue being whether or no
  • d Narvaez and undertook to form a cabinet of Moderates in 1864 that lived but a few days.
  • ere, Woodcock was much influenced by leading moderates in the trade union movement, such as Walter
  • on and the Speech from the Throne undermined moderates in the Continental Congress like John Dickin
  • ntire state and bring back the confidence of moderates in the area so that they would fight for the
  • Party" (the more active title assumed by the Moderates) in 1907 when, in a bitterly fought election
  • d by Vasil Bilak, opposed any restructuring, moderates led by Prime Minister Lubomir Strougal stron
  • indranwale and Jagdev Singh Talwandi and the moderates led by Harcharan Singh Longowal.
  • She felt that moderates like herself were no longer relevant in the
  • op that Espartero's political opponents, the moderates, mobilised support to amend the progressive
  • territories were eventually overruled by the moderates, mostly Whigs and Democrats.
  • He told The Hartford Courant that "Eastern Moderates no longer have a place in the GOP."
  • tion of universal male suffrage in 1911, the Moderates outnumbered the Social Democrats to become t
  • In particular, the moderates' proposal to abolish democratically-elected
  • The Moderates retained their majority at the 1903 election
  • In the 2007 municipal elections, Moderates scored 4% in both Turin and Cuneo, 8% in Gru
  • The Moderates slightly improved on their 1991 performance,
  • This proximity to large bodies of water both moderates temperatures and introduces large amounts of
  • er War" between conservative Protestants and moderates that sought further legal reform of the Pena
  • , it sends a higher initial voltage and then moderates that voltage in order to drive the rotation
  • The river moderates the region's climate, making it more tempera
  • First, the water slows down ( moderates) the neutrons which are produced by nuclear
  • the Pacific Ocean provides some humidity and moderates the temperature compared to the Sonoran dese
  • t about this date Ayala passed over from the Moderates to the Progressives, and this political mane
  • ng the coalition to unravel and pushing many moderates to eventually switch to the Liberals.
  • pport of those who remained loyal to him and moderates to his political right.
  • Ayala's rupture with the Moderates was now complete, and in 1857, through the i
  • The core quest of the moderates was for a regime, which in an era when anarc
  • However, post-1660 the moderates were themselves practically all Anglicans of
  • es as thousands of Tutsis and Hutu political moderates were murdered on the river banks.
  • nd helped foment a growing opposition to the Moderates, which eventually led to the Great Disruptio
  • of a number of high profile Ulster Unionist moderates who have left the party along with Harry Ham
  • ck to dissociate themselves from traditional moderates, whom they often contrast as the "sensible c
  • r from Maine, Susan Collins, are regarded as moderates within their party.
  • de's hardline stance had caused a split with moderates within the ICU.
  • tholic Church, the Church of Ireland and the moderates within the Ulster Unionist Party, as typifie
  • Alexander Kohut and Bernard Drachman) joined moderates within the traditional community such as Rab
  • In 2009 provincial elections Moderates won 2.7% in the Province of Turin, 2.1% in A
  • In the 2010 regional election Moderates won 3.1% of the vote at the regional level a
  • orces - a majority at the convention for the moderates would mean a new State Committee and an end