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moderately and liberal
By adopting a moderately liberal constitution in 1828, Pinto alienated both the federalists and the liberal factions.
Its theological orientation ranged from moderately liberal to neo-orthodox, with tendencies toward conservative Pietism in some rural and small-town congregations.
The new voters, naïve and confused by their new political power, typically elected conservative or moderately liberal representatives.
Goldin was born in Washington, D. C., and grew up in the Boston, Massachusetts suburb of Lexington, to middle class Jewish parents whose ideas, moderately liberal and progressive, were put to the test when on April 12, 1965 their eldest daughter Barbara Holly, at the age of eighteen, committed suicide.
( He was followed by the moderately liberal Bentsen and the conservative Phil Gramm ).
He took advantage of his " positive assessment " as Prime Minister and advocated a moderately liberal economic policy.
It grew more political ( from a moderately liberal perspective ) in tone during the 1990s, to the point where it often became a borderline editorial cartoon.
The party programme includes defense of family values, protection of the environment, and a moderately liberal economic policy, anlong with the historic goal of separating South Tyrol from Italy in order to re-unify it with the Austrian state of Tyrol.
In 1993 Dmitry Rogozin joined the recently-created party " Congress of Russian Communities " led by General Alexander Lebed and, after its founder died in a 2002 helicopter crash, Rogozin became joint leader with Sergey Glazyev of what became the Rodina party-described by Novaya Gazeta liberal journalist Anna Politkovskaya as ' created by the Kremlin ’ s spin doctors specifically ... to draw moderately nationalist voters away from the more extreme National Bolsheviks '.
Craswell was very open about her religious identity, prompting concern among some in the Republican Party that she would have difficulty in moderately liberal Washington.
From the beginning of the revolutionary movement Bartolommei was always an ardent Liberal, and although belonging to an old and noble Florentine family his sympathies were with the democratic party rather than with the moderately liberal aristocracy.

moderately and became
The music which accompanied it appears originally to have been fast or moderately fast but, like many other dances, became slower over time ( Brown 2001 ).
Arbroath became moderately well known for jute and sailcloth production, with 34 mills employing 1400 looms and producing over one million yards of osnaburg cloth and 450, 000 yards of sailcloth in 1875.
Hendricks ' father became a moderately wealthy farmer, and operated a successful general store, and became involved in politics.
Produced by Milt Gabler, the recording was initially only moderately successful, but when it was used as the theme song for the 1955 film Blackboard Jungle, it became the first international rock and roll hit, and the first such recording to go to No. 1 on the American musical charts.
His own estimation of his professional success — written in later years — was that in spite of such training rather than because of it, he became a moderately successful advocate and a rather distinguished judge.
Despite being only a moderately successful album with songs that mixed Rock, Jazz, and Blues, Los Tres nevertheless became an important album in the early nineties.
In some ways he found it a relief when, in Night Watch, he was transported back to the Ankh-Morpork of his youth, and became a sergeant-at-arms in the inefficient, paperwork-free and moderately corrupt Watch of that time.
The program became moderately successful in Canada, including Quebec where the series has been dubbed in French, and also aired in the United States ( formerly ) on the Fox Family Channel.
While moderately successful in the arcades, the game became and remained widely popular and remembered when it was ported to the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1989.
While The Screaming Jets remained only moderately successful overseas, in Australia they became one of the top-drawing live bands of the 1990s, their singles often charted and they achieved the rare distinction of being embraced by both commercial and indie-music focused radio.
The studio proved moderately successful, but became most famous due to the Leo the Lion trademark.
Another song that was featured in the soundtrack which became moderately successful was Modern Woman by Billy Joel.
These moves, however, undermined Orfila's standing in Washington after Ronald Reagan became U. S. President in early 1981, particularly among President Reagan's foreign policy advisers such as Jeane Kirkpatrick, who, as Republican Party campaign adviser in 1980, chided the OAS investigations into atrocities by admonishing them to be more supportive of " moderately repressive regimes.
Johnson's five year tenure in Baltimore was moderately successful and he became known as an inning-eating starting pitcher as he matured.
Their first two Warner albums Deguello ( 1979 ) and El Loco ( 1981 ) were moderately successful, but Eliminator ( 1983 ) became a major hit thanks to strong support for their music videos on MTV.
Peel became a moderately well-known figure, owing to the song written about him.
Arguedas was moderately optimistic about the possibility of a rapprochement between the forces of " tradition " and the forces of " modernity " until the 1960s, when he became more pessimistic.
Late in his life, however, he evidently became dissatisfied with composing masses in a strictly chordal style and returned to using a moderately contrapuntal style.
Karlstadt reasserted some of his moderately mystical leanings, continued wearing peasants ' clothing, asked to be called " Brother Andreas ," and became disillusioned with academic life.
She became famous in the early 1970s, after starring in a string of moderately successful women in prison and blaxploitation films such as 1974's Foxy Brown.
The Biržai-Dubingiai line was moderately more successful and produced some very notable state officials and politicians, but also became extinct after the death of Ludwika Karolina Radziwiłł in 1695.
Hurlstone's grandson, William Martin Yeates Hurlstone, became a moderately well-known composer.

moderately and best
For best growth, the guar bean requires full sunshine, flashing rainfalls that are moderately frequent, and well-drained soil.
The region is best described as a collection of moderately sized native chiefdoms ( such as the Coosa chiefdom on the Coosa River ), interspersed with completely autonomous villages and tribal groups.
The firm was best known for its commercials in the 1970s and 1980s based on the phrase, " When E. F. Hutton talks, people listen " ( which usually involved a young professional remarking at a dinner party that his broker was E. F. Hutton, which caused the moderately loud party to stop all conversation to listen to him ).
Fairuza Alejandra Balk ( born May 21, 1974 ) is an American film actress best known for appearances in several moderately successful films in the 1990s.
They are moderately active indoors and will do best with at least a large yard.
The left has usually fared moderately well in regional elections, but this was their best result since the regional system was introduced.
The race was only moderately successful, and crowds were mediocre at best.
Clash of Arms Games is a wargaming company best known for a high level of graphics quality and moderately to highly complex games, often focusing on the Napoleonic era, but with offerings in most eras of military history.
Though moderately successful, the album was nominated by ARIA as one of the year's best Australian recordings.
This has been moderately successful at best.
Ben DiPietro of the Richmond Times-Dispatch praised the record as a whole, but was most impressed by Chili Peppers ' shift from exclusive hard rock to adding more moderately paced tracks: " there's still plenty of sonic funk to bang heads to, but the best tracks are the slower ones such as ' Under the Bridge '".
When sending his Historical preface and corrections for the American edition in February, Darwin thanked Asa Gray for his comments, as " a Review from a man, who is not an entire convert, if fair & moderately favourable, is in all respects the best kind of Review.
Like its predecessors, it offers a moderately enjoyable experience, but that ’ s the best it can do.
:* standard size wheel: best used on very to moderately firm sand, not too bumpy fields ; activities: general buggying, trick buggying
It is best described as broad to level land so moderately undulating and gently rolling land sloping in more than one direction.
Because the doses were so low ( 200 – 400 mg / day ), it was viewed as a moderately effective anticonvulsant whose best quality was its nonsedating nature.

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