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Most of the county has a hilly surface of moderate elevation with uplands in the north-east, the north-west and the South of the county ; the middle is lower by comparison.
On the precinct level, Democrats generally carry the university city of Moscow by moderate margins, and the rural remainder of the county is strongly Republican.
As for climate, Salaj county is under the influence of masses of air coming from West having a moderate continental climate.
His rule had been moderate and peaceful ; the highly developed administration of the county in later centuries first began during these years.
During two seasons with the county, Chappell scored 2493 first-class runs at a moderate average of 30.
By end of the year 1643, Grey's views began to diverge from his father's moderate ideas and in 1644 he left Leicester because of misunderstanding with the county.
By taking 113 wickets in 582 overs for Surrey in 1991, at a mere 14. 65 apiece, and by carrying on his shoulders an otherwise moderate county attack, he announced himself as one of the finest contemporary bowlers.
He made a brief appearance in English county cricket in the 2002 season, representing Warwickshire in three County Championship games, finding moderate success with the ball.
Inclusionary zoning, also known as inclusionary housing, is an American term which refers to municipal and county planning ordinances that require a given share of new construction to be affordable by people with low to moderate incomes.
Its education standards remain moderate to high, with it having a Specialist Science College status and achieving some of the best results in the county.
County Executive Jim Smith won election in 2002, and Republicans sought a strong candidate to take on this moderate executive in Governor Ehrlich's home county.
The soils of the county were variously light, heavy and – most valuably – moderate.
The team was not particularly strong, and before the tour, critics considered the team to be the equivalent ability of a moderate county side.

moderate and New
Presenting himself as a moderate and a member of the New Democrat wing of the Democratic Party, he headed the moderate Democratic Leadership Council in 1990 and 1991.
Clinton then pointed to his moderate, " New Democrat " record as governor of Arkansas, though some on the more liberal side of the party remained suspicious.
He was a moderate conservative who continued New Deal agencies, expanded Social Security and launched the Interstate Highway System.
For instance, New Zealand's landmark reform in 1989, during which schools were granted substantial autonomy, funding was devolved to schools, and parents were given a free choice of which school their children would attend, led to moderate improvements in most schools.
Grenada has two significant political parties, both moderate: the National Democratic Congress ( liberal ) and the New National Party ( conservative ).
For example, Eve Fairbanks described right-wing opponents of moderate Republican Congressman Wayne Gilchrest as " Jacobin conservatives " in The New Republic.
This stood in contrast to the British experience, where moderate New Model Unions dominated the union movement from the mid-19th century and where trade unionism was stronger than the political labour movement until the formation and growth of the Labour Party in the early years of the 20th century.
After 1969, the New Left degenerated into radicals and moderate factions, and that same year, the Weathermen, a surviving faction of SDS, attempted to launch a guerrilla war in an incident known as the " Days of Rage.
As part of William's " New Course " he brought in new ministers, moderate conservatives known as the " Wochenblatt " party after their newspaper.
Spring and early summer parade marching ( or street marching ) is popular in the northern midwest and Upstate New York, where temperatures are moderate enough for students to march distances in standard uniforms.
Although several candidates were openly competing for the 1916 nomination — most prominently conservative Senator Elihu Root of New York and liberal Senator John W. Weeks of Massachusetts — the party's bosses wanted a moderate who would be acceptable to both factions of the party.
As 1944 began the frontrunners for the Republican nomination appeared to be Wendell Willkie, the party's 1940 candidate, Senator Robert Taft of Ohio, the leader of the party's conservatives, New York Governor Thomas E. Dewey, the leader of the party's powerful, moderate eastern establishment, General Douglas MacArthur, then serving as an Allied commander in the Pacific theater of the war, and former Minnesota Governor Harold Stassen, then serving as a U. S. naval officer in the Pacific.
Although it received moderate reviews, the film is listed in The New York Times Guide to the Best 1, 000 Movies Ever Made.
Stone wanted to shoot the movie in New York City and that required a budget of at least $ 15 million, a moderate shooting budget by 1980s standards.
In 1948 and 1952 Reece was a leading supporter of Taft's candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination ; however, Taft lost the nomination both times to moderate Republicans from New York.
The Treaty of Córdoba recognized part of the Viceroyalty of New Spain as an Independent Empire, which was recognized as " Monarchist, constitutional and moderate.
His support for many New Deal programs marked him as a moderate, pragmatic Republican.
The Mount Laurel Decision is a judicial interpretation of the New Jersey State Constitution that requires municipalities to use their zoning powers in an affirmative manner to provide a realistic opportunity for the production of housing affordable to low and moderate income households.
When moderate delegates then offered an alternative in April 1784 which scaled the projected army down to 900 men in 1 artillery and 3 infantry battalions, Congress rejected it as well, in part because New York feared that men retained from Massachusetts might take sides in a land dispute between the two states.
* New Serbia ( Нова Србија or Nova Srbija ), a moderate nationalist political party in Serbia
The French government has noted what it calls Port Moresby's " moderate " attitude on the issue of the decolonisation of New Caledonia-which, like Papua New Guinea, is located in Melanesia.
Hulk ( 2003 ) received mixed reviews and a moderate success at the box office, but Bana's performance was praised: Jack Matthews of the New York Daily News felt that Bana played the role of Bruce Banner " with great conviction ".

moderate and Jersey
" Six other moderate Senate Republicans signed onto her Declaration, including Wayne Morse of Oregon, George Aiken of Vermont, Edward Thye of Minnesota, Irving Ives of New York, Charles Tobey of New Hampshire, and Robert C. Hendrickson of New Jersey.
Although he spent most of his career as a political moderate, in this race Kean ran to the right of New Jersey Senate Minority Leader Raymond Bateman.
Former New Jersey Governor Christie Todd Whitman founded the Republican Leadership Council PAC in order to promote moderate Republicans for office.

moderate and politics
The new party had four objectives: to confront Turkish expansionism in Cyprus, to reestablish and solidify democratic rule, to give the country a strong government, and to make a powerful moderate party a force in Greek politics.
His opponent in these races, Caleb Strong, was a popular moderate Federalist, whose party dominated the state's politics despite a national shift toward the Republicans.
Although the political discourse had been dominated at this time by Gopal Krishna Gokhale, a moderate who said that it was " madness to think of independence ", Nehru had spoken " openly of the politics of non-cooperation, of the need of resigning from honorary positions under the government and of not continuing the futile politics of representation.
Shirley Ann Dean ( Bryant ), considered moderate in Berkeley politics, is an American politician who served as the Mayor of Berkeley, California from 1994 to 2002.
Because Sweden's socialist leaders chose a moderate, reformist political course with broad-based public support in the early stages of Swedish industrialization and prior to the full-blown development of Swedish interclass politics, Sweden escaped the severe extremist challenges and political and class divisions that plagued many European countries that attempted to develop social democratic systems after 1911.
This stalemate created a frustration with moderate governments in Norway and allowed extremists on both the left and the right of Norwegian politics to thrive.
In the years leading up to World War I, the party remained ideologically radical in official principle, although many party officials tended to be moderate in everyday politics.
These plays varied tremendously in their politics — some faithfully reflected Stowe's sentimentalized antislavery politics, while others were more moderate, or even pro-slavery.
'" In her article, Moorehead characterized the group as " heavily biased towards politics of moderate conservatism and big business " and claims that the " farthest left is represented by a scattering of central social democrats ".
On mainland Kitsap County, politics are dominated by working-class Bremerton, which casts moderate margins for Democratic candidates.
From the 1960s, his politics took a more moderate turn, as Hobsbawm came to recognize that his hopes were unlikely to be realized, and no longer advocated " socialist systems of the Soviet type ".
Talbot was active in politics, being a moderate Reformer who generally supported the Whig Ministers.
On the bench Sir Edmund was considered a good and " scrupulously impartial " judge and adopted the same position of moderate conservatism he had taken in politics.
It was originally founded as a moderate Protestant Nationalist newspaper, reflecting the politics of Knox, who stood unsuccessfully as a parliamentary candidate for Isaac Butt's Home Rule League.
Rathenau was a moderate liberal in politics, and after World War I he was one of the founders of the German Democratic Party ( DDP ).
From this time he began to take an active part in contemporary politics and in controversy as a strong but moderate Liberal.
After the February Revolution of 1917 and the collapse of the tsarist regime, Roerich, a political moderate who placed spiritual values and Russia's cultural heritage above ideology and party politics, played an active part in artistic politics.
Its front pages tended more to the sensational, apart from concluding the newspaper's editorial shift to a pro-Republican tendency, which started with the Sun-Times endorsement of Richard Nixon in the 1968 elections, meanwhile the Trib since the mid-1970's geared towards a moderate stance swinging between liberalism and its more classic conservatism, ending the city's clear division between the two newspapers ' politics.
He was a politique in theory, which was the moderate position of the period in French politics ; but drew from it the conclusion that only passive resistance to authority was justified.
He increasingly identified with Whig politics, like his father and uncle-but whereas they had been moderate in their views, he grew increasingly more partisan and militant in his views.
Taking office on August 16, 1960, the day the Union Flag was finally lowered in Nicosia, Makarios moved towards the moderate centre of Cypriot politics and now pursued a policy of non-alignment, cultivating good relations with Turkey as well as Greece and becoming a high-profile member of the Non-Aligned Movement ( NAM ).

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