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Restoration and Tale
* American Chestnut Restoration Breakthrough: The Tale of a Tree ( GreenXC. com, June 28, 2011 )
The Winter's Tale was not revived during the Restoration, unlike many other Shakespearean plays.

Restoration and Two
Two days after the departure of the Simons the prisoner is said by the Restoration historians to have been put in a dark room which was barricaded like the cage of a wild animal.
Two Swiss officers, the captains Henri de Salis and Joseph Zimmermann, did however survive and went on to reach senior rank under Napoleon and the Restoration.
His other films in the 1990s included Heart and Souls, Only You, Natural Born Killers, Restoration, Two Girls and a Guy, Black and White, Short Cuts, Richard III, and The Last Party, a documentary written by Downey.
** Chapter 4: The Parallels between the Two Ages in the Providence of Restoration
Two of them, Sumitomo and Mitsui, have roots stemming from the Edo period while Mitsubishi and Yasuda trace their origins to the Meiji Restoration.
In 1664, after the theatres had re-opened with the Restoration, Sir William Davenant produced an adaptation of The Two Noble Kinsmen for the Duke's Company titled The Rivals.
Two written constitutions were enacted during The Commonwealth of Oliver Cromwell, the Instrument of Government of 1653 and the Humble Petition and Advice of 1657 ; these were overridden by the Restoration of the crown in 1660.
Two years later, with the Restoration, Henrietta Maria returned and in 1661 began a considerable programme of rebuilding, the main feature of which was a magnificent new river front, again to the design of the late Inigo Jones, who had died at Somerset House in 1652.
Two Link Trainers are on display at the Museum of Flight Restoration Center, Paine Field in Seattle, Washington.
As Mark Goldie explains: " Leviathan was a monolithic and unavoidable presence for political writers in Restoration England in a way that in the first half of the eighteenth the Two Treatises was not.
Phase Two of the Fulham Palace Restoration Project began in 2010 and is due for completion in October 2011, made possible by a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund.

Restoration and ,"
" Wang Mang, the Restoration of the Han Dynasty, and Later Han ," in The Cambridge History of China: Volume I: the Ch ' in and Han Empires, 221 B. C.
* Breen, John, " The Imperial Oath of April 1868: ritual, power and politics in Restoration Japan ," Monumenta Nipponica, 51, 4 ( 1996 )
When the Restoration occurred in 1660, common people in London, in particular, put up maypoles " at every crossway ," according to Aubrey.
Arlington was a typical statesman of the Restoration, possessed outwardly an attractive personality, and according to ( Sir William ) Temple " the greatest skill of court and the best turns of art of particular conversation ," but thoroughly unscrupulous and self-seeking, without a spark of patriotism, faithless even to a good cause, and regarding public office solely as a means of procuring pleasure and profit.
" A number of historical movements within Christianity may be described as " restoration movements ," including the Glasites in Scotland and England, the independent church led by James Haldane and Robert Haldane in Scotland, the American Restoration Movement, the Landmark Baptists and the Mormons.
These efforts followed the " Stone-Campbell Dialogue ," which was a series of meetings beginning in 1999 that included representatives of all three major U. S. branches of the Restoration Movement.
* J. S. Fletcher, " Obadiah Walker ," Yorkshiremen of the Restoration, London: Allen & Unwin, 1921, pp. 237 – 253.
* For the Perier bank, see Richard J. Barker, " The Perier Bank During the Restoration ," Journal of European Economic History, Vol 2, No 3 ( Winter 1973 ).
Over time, the war has been romanticized by Japanese and others who view the Meiji Restoration as a " bloodless revolution ," despite the number of casualties.
* Entz, Gary R. " The Bickertonites: Schism and Reunion in a Restoration Church, 1880-1905 ," Journal of Mormon History 32 ( fall 2006 ): 1-44.
* Disciple Heritage Fellowship ( Disciples of Christ ) ( See also the English Wikipedia article " Restoration Movement ," specifically the section " Churches of Christ / Disciples of Christ split.
During the long period of the Restoration ( 1875 – 1923 ), symptoms of caciquismo ( or " boss politics ," a system of dominance by a local party leader ) invaded the political and social life of Albacete.
On Charity, he copes with both the incompetence of the arcology's administrators (" ou are by training a bureaucrat ," says Tuf to Jaime Kreen, " and thus good for virtually nothing ") and the religious tyranny of Moses ' Holy Altruistic Restoration.
In a three-hour speech entitled " The Restoration of Hawaii's Independence ," Boyle claimed that the United States has conceded it unlawfully occupied the Kingdom of Hawaii and that fact alone " gives the Kanaka Maoli ( Native Hawaiians ) the entitlement to restore their independent status as a sovereign nation state.
The distinction between " legitimate " Restoration drama and the Restoration spectacular, or " musical spectacular ," or " Dorset Garden spectacular ," or " machine play " is one of degree rather than kind.
According to § 3 ( 1 ) of the " First Ordinace for the accomplishment of the Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service ," " officials without arian heritage " were those who had even just one Jewish grandparent ( in contrast to the way the Nuremberg Laws of 1935 regarded such people, as " quarter-jews (" Vierteljuden ")).

Restoration and Foundation
A leading figure in the restoration of nearby Historic Washington State Park in Washington, Arkansas, was James H. Pilkinton ( 1914 – 1994 ) of Hope, who served as president of the Pioneer Washington Restoration Foundation, Inc., from 1959 – 1960 and again from 1973-1990.
* Foundation for Restoration of Ste.
The Moore house is owned by the Mount Airy Restoration Foundation.
** Chapter 1: The Providence to Lay the Foundation for Restoration
* Foundation for Hair Restoration
In 1958, the Pioneer Washington Restoration Foundation began preserving the unique buildings and sites that currently lie within the park.
In 1958, a group of Washington citizens formed the Pioneer Washington Restoration Foundation to preserve the old structures and interpret the history of Washington.
* Blacksmith Shop – The shop was built by the Pioneer Washington Restoration Foundation in 1960 as an interpretation center.
Among the leading figures in the restoration of Old Washington was James H. Pilkinton of Hope, who served as president of the Pioneer Washington Restoration Foundation twice between 1959 and 1990.
The Chesapeake Bay Foundation described the Chesapeake Bay Restoration Act as the most significant piece of legislation for the Bay in a generation.
* The Sugar Pine Foundation — The Sugar Pine and Western White Pine Restoration Program
* Foundation for Restoration of Ste.
In the late 1960s, philanthropies such as the Ford Foundation and government officials such as Senator Robert F. Kennedy took an interest in local nonprofit organizations — a pioneer was the Bedford-Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation in Brooklyn — that attempted to apply business and management skills to the social mission of uplifting low-income residents and their neighborhoods.
The Ford Foundation was also funding other pioneering innovative housing programs, including in nearby Bedford-Stuyvesant through the Bedford-Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation.
The original Universalist ( now Unitarian Universalist ) congregation still owns and uses Unity Temple, although a separate and secular organization, the Unity Temple Restoration Foundation, is in charge of the building's multi-million dollar restoration effort.
* Unity Temple Restoration Foundation works with the Unity Temple Unitarian Congregation to restore Unity Temple, and also runs tours of the building.
* Marine Research, Education and Restoration – Algalita Marine Research Foundation
The Carr Foundation / Gorongosa Restoration Project, a U. S. not-for-profit organization, has teamed with the Government of Mozambique to protect and restore the ecosystem of Gorongosa National Park and to develop an ecotourism industry to benefit local communities.
* The National Forest Foundation: " Restoration and Conservation Plan for Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie " — ( 2011 plan )
It spans 40 acres, and was in danger of demolition before Doris Duke, through the Newport Restoration Foundation bought it in 1973 and began restoration of the historical site.
In 1973, Doris Duke's Newport Restoration Foundation purchased the land and opened it to the public.
* Prescott Farm on the Newport Restoration Foundation website
* Awarded 2007 Top Environmental Achievement Awards for Freshwater Protection and Restoration, Environment Now Foundation

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