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Although the show remained popular, ABC decided to cancel the show after its fourth season, as Disney and the ABC network could not come to terms for renewal .< ref >
Traditionalism was advocated by a group of U. S. university professors ( labeled the " New Conservatives " by the popular press ) who rejected the notions of individualism, liberalism, modernity, and social progress, and sought instead to promote cultural and educational renewal, and a revived interest in what T. S. Eliot referred to as " the permanent things " ( those perennial truths which endure from age to age and those basic institutions that ground society such as the church, the family, the state, and community life.
Despite not featuring marionettes or any real science fiction elements, The Protectors became one of Anderson's most popular productions, easily winning a renewal for a second season.
He was popular due to his urban renewal projects which helped spruce up the city, severely damaged and never rebuilt after a 1972 earthquake.
His lasting appeal is partly attributed to his vivid portrayal of central Stockholm before urban renewal and his association with the popular culture that flourished there then.
The New Politics Network was an independent political and campaigning think tank in the United Kingdom, concerned with democratic renewal and popular participation in politics.
This program aired on Friday in a good time slot after the popular 77 Sunset Strip, but it failed to gain renewal for a second season.
Ivanković had became very popular in Iran and the public media demanded a contract renewal, but the Football Federation was initially reluctant to appoint him as the head coach.
The brand did enjoy something a resurgence in the UK during the mid-1990s, largely thanks to a popular TV commercial for the Munch Bunch " pot shots " range ( a petits-filous type yoghurt aimed at the young ) set in a pool hall which ran from May 1994 until February 1996, although this renewal in popularity proved short-lived, and only three of the Munch Bunch characters were featured in the " pot shots " range.
In the United Kingdom the design was popular during the 1970s, when considerable financial assistance was available to operators for fleet renewal, but following the election of the Conservative Government in 1979, the subsidy money began to dry up causing demand for full-size buses and coaches to decline and the last R-Series was built around 1986.

renewal and liberation
The movement of liberation of the world from the Jews is a movement for the renewal of human dignity.
Waskow has taught as a Visiting Professor in the religion departments of Swarthmore College ( 1982 – 83, on the thought of Martin Buber and on the Book of Genesis and its rabbinic and modern interpretations ); Temple University ( 1975 – 76 on contemporary Jewish theology and 1985 – 86, on liberation theologies in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam ); Drew University ( 1997 – 1998, on the ecological outlooks of ancient, rabbinic, and contemporary Judaism and on the synthesis of mysticism, feminism, and social action in the theology and practice of Jewish renewal ); Vassar College ( 1999 on Jewish Renewal and Feminist Judaism ); from 1982 to 1989 on the faculty of the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College ( contemporary theology and practical rabbinics ); and in 2005 on the faulty of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute for Religion ( the first course on Eco-Judaism in any rabbinical seminary ).

renewal and activities
Young's investigations clearly demonstrated the desperate need for major financial reforms in Honduras, whose always precarious budgetary situation was considerably worsened by the renewal of revolutionary activities.
Because of this renewal and revitalization, many community activities now revolve in and around these spaces.
" It marked a turn of season, with February 5 the official first day of spring bringing the renewal of agricultural activities after winter.
In the decades since AIM's founding, the group has led protests advocating indigenous American interests, inspired cultural renewal, monitored police activities, and coordinated employment programs in cities and in rural reservation communities across the United States.
The trend that started in post-war Alfred has continued today in the multi-million dollar campus renewal program, including an all new athletic field that accommodates Lacrosse, Soccer, Football, and is be surrounded by an 8-lane running track, an extensive renovation and expansion of Central Dining Hall, a 150-bed townhouse complex including a student activities center, renovations of the School of Architecture, Management & Engineering Technology building, and the building of the brand-new Student Leadership Center ( to be finished in the Fall of 2013.
CBMs may retain their certification and display the CBM logo only so long as they pay their membership and renewal fees each year and show proof of completing certain professional development programs every five years ( such as educational presentations at schools, involvement in local AMS chapter events, attendance at weather conferences, and other activities of the like ).
A hub for community renewal projects and activities.

renewal and took
In 1997, Al Sharpton, a Christian minister and a candidate for the 2004 presidential election, who had also taken part in other Unification Church events and holidays, took part in a blessing ceremony at RFK Stadium, Washington, D. C., as a wedding-vow renewal with his wife.
A favorable occasion for extending the authority of Rome in the East was offered in the renewal of the Christological controversy by Eutyches, who in the beginning of the conflict appealed to Leo and took refuge with him on his condemnation by Flavian.
A renewal of the Israeli – Palestinian quest for peace began at the end of the Cold War as the United States took the lead in international affairs.
At the end of November 2011, renewal of SIS1 took place ( more than one year later that it was initially planned ).
When Jefferson took office, he gained renewal of the commercial articles that had greatly benefited American shipping.
In 1448, during the renewal of the war with Scotland, Northumberland took his forces through Salisbury's West March – a grave breach of etiquette.
Between April and July 1943, the Red Army took its time to rebuild its forces in the area and prepare for an eventual renewal of the German offensive, known as the Battle of Kursk.
The XXIV Conference took place in France in 1980 and Altamirano declared there that, " Only a very deep and rigorous renewal of definitions and proposals for action, language, style and methods of " doing politics " will make our revolutionary action effective (...) It does not force us to " relaunch " the Partido Social ( Socialist Party ) of Chile.
Faiz took asylum in Beirut, Lebonan, but returned back to Pakistan in poor health after renewal of the Lebanon War in 1982.
Discussions of urban renewal took place in the 1960s, but never materialized.
By the late 1940s the jazz scene began moving elsewhere around the city and urban renewal took hold of the street.
He spent the 1950s working for the party and after two unsuccessful Parliamentary contests, he was appointed as Head of the Labour Party's Research Department in 1959 and took charge of the renewal of party policy following its third successive defeat.
Plans for urban renewal during the economic boom never took off and the town did not benefit to the extend that other similar size towns did.
A renewal of the Israeli-Palestinian quest for peace began at the end of the Cold War as the United States took the lead in international affairs.
13 August, 1727, is the date usually considered as the renewal date, which took place in the parish church in Berthelsdorf.
In 2002, however, Friends of Canadian Broadcasting filed a brief with the CRTC opposing the station's license renewal — FCB took the position that in practice, the agreement was extending well beyond advertising sales and into both program production and news gathering, and thus constituted an illegal de facto local management agreement.
Edward II took a much closer interest in Hadleigh, leading to a period of renewal and rebuilding during his reign and that of his son, Edward III.
When the franchise became due for renewal, the tender was won by First Great Western and the company took over the operation on 1 April 2006.
As a Roman humanist, he also took a deep interest in the classical ruins of Rome, and in the urban renewal efforts of Paul III throughout the city.
The union purchased one building at 50 Broadway for $ 53. 75 million and leased the building next to it, 52 Broadway, for 32 years ( with two 20-year renewal options ; the union also took a minority ownership in 52 Broadway ).
During the era that began with the coup d ' état of 4 June 1943, some renewal took place, leading to the creation of the Institute of Theatre, the Commission of Fonografía Cultural, and the Latin American Institute.

renewal and place
Since the firearms were no longer licenced, they could not be returned until a new licence was issued ; upon seeking a renewal of their licences, applicants were informed that a new Garda policy was in place that would refuse licence applications for all pistols and all firearms over. 22 in calibre.
The Hungarians, led by Stephen II, then invaded Byzantium's Balkan provinces in 1127, with hostilities lasting until 1129 ; however, an alternative chronology has been suggested with the Hungarian attack and Byzantine retaliation taking place in 1125 with a renewal of hostilities in 1126.
The practice of Kaharingan differs from group to group, but shamans, specialists in ecstatic flight to other spheres, are central to Dayak religion, and serve to bring together the various realms of Heaven ( Upper-world ) and earth, and even Under-world, for example healing the sick by retrieving their souls which are journeying on their way to the Upper-world land of the dead, accompanying and protecting the soul of a dead person on the way to their proper place in the Upper-world, presiding over annual renewal and agricultural regeneration festivals, etc.
The modernisation plan unveiled by Virgin and the new infrastructure owner Railtrack involved the upgrade and renewal of the line to allow the use of tilting Pendolino trains with a maximum line speed of, in place of the previous maximum of.
Traditionalists ' claims that substantive changes have taken place in Catholic teaching and practice since the Council often crystallise around the following specific alleged examples, in which others see not what Pope Benedict XVI called " discontinuity and rupture ", but what he called " renewal in the continuity of the one subject-Church which the Lord has given to us ":
Every four years, renewal of either one third or two-thirds of the Senate ( and of the delegations of the States and the Federal District ) takes place.
Many traditions based on biblical scripture and other writings in the Jewish and Christian religions, such as Protestantism, Orthodox Christianity, and Orthodox Judaism, expect the literal renewal of Jerusalem to some day take place at the Temple Mount in accordance with various prophecies.
Other sects, such as various Protestant denominations, modernist branches of Christianity, Mormonism and Reform Judaism, view the New Jerusalem as figurative, or believe that such a renewal may have already taken place, or that it will take place at some other location besides the Temple Mount.
The Bahá ' í Faith views the New Jerusalem as the renewal of religion that takes place about every thousand years and which secures the prosperity of the human world.
Some stabilization of the situation in 1998 has since enabled a renewal of exploration effort to take place in the region.
Since the mid-1990s but especially the 2000s significant renewal has taken place.
With its atmosphere of rarefied tranquility, it is a place for relaxation and renewal.
With a the renewal of brutal war with Haven, and embroiled in the annexation of parts of the Silesian Confederacy, Manticore has no choice ( and no other available resources ) but to assign a small and clearly insufficient naval force to guard the Cluster, while a Constitutional Convention is taking place which will define the terms of the Cluster's formal annexation.
With a recent 10-year renewal, the BID is committed to making Union Square the best place in the world to live, work, visit and play.
It was felt that in the Soviet Union a process of national renewal was to some extent taking place spontaneously in the Promethean countries, thanks to the existence of autonomous republics, to Soviet support of general education in the national languages, and to natural reactions of protest among local peoples to economic, religious and cultural phenomena ; and so activity on the ground could be dispensed with for the moment.
unique place of spiritual renewal and quiet

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