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Campaigning wrapped up March 7, 2008 for general elections that could see gains for Malaysia's opposition amid anger over race and religion among minority Chinese and Indians.
* January 3 – Battle of Caspe ( Third Carlist War ): Campaigning on the Ebro in Aragon for the Spanish Republican Government, Colonel Eulogio Despujol surprised a Carlist force under Manuel Marco de Bello at Caspe, northeast of Alcañiz.
Campaigning for Bảo Đại was prohibited, and the result was rigged, with Đại supporters attacked by Nhu's workers.
Campaigning for Bảo Đại was prohibited, and the result was rigged, with Bảo Đại supporters attacked by Nhu's workers.
Campaigning for the presidency of the United States, William Jennings Bryan addressed a crowd from the steps of the court house in 1896.
Campaigning for the installation of the wood floor went by the name of ' WOW ', or ' Wildcats on Wood '.
Campaigning for reading in Timor-Leste.
Campaigning wrapped up 7 March for general elections that could see gains for Malaysia's opposition amid anger over race and religion among minority Chinese and Indians.
With fellow Conservative Dr Julian Lewis, Bercow ran an Advanced Speaking and Campaigning course for over ten years, which trained over 600 Conservatives ( including several current MPs ) in campaigning and communication techniques.
With fellow Conservative John Bercow-later elected Speaker of the House of Commons-he ran an Advanced Speaking and Campaigning course for more than ten years, which trained over 600 Conservatives ( including several current MPs ) in campaigning and communication techniques.
* Campaigning for a hospital
Campaigning in California, he remarked that while the " bad news " was that he and his wife Lee had to campaign separately, " he good news for her is that she campaigns in California while I campaign in New Jersey.
Campaigning for the " Yes " side were those in favour of the Quebec's government's proposal.
Campaigning for women's rights was also a major part of NCCL's work in this period, including successfully calling for reform of jury service laws that effectively prevented women and the poor from serving on juries by means of a property qualification.
Claiming that the term " New World Order " is used by a secretive elite dedicated to the destruction of all national sovereignties, American writer Gary Allen, in his 1971 book None Dare Call It Conspiracy, 1974 book Rockefeller: Campaigning for the New World Order and 1987 book Say " No!
Campaigning under the slogan, " Work, Security, and Freedom for All -- with the CCF ", the CCF promised to retain war-time taxes on high incomes and excess profits in order to fund social services, and to abolish the Canadian Senate.
Campaigning on a platform of " fifty years of progress in five ", Kubitschek sought to achieve this progress with the aid of foreign investment, which in turn would be given generous incentives, such as profit remittances, low taxes, privileges for the importation of machinery, and donations of land.
Campaigning for women ’ s rights and gender equality has become her main focus ; she has recently made several trips to Africa to meet women and young girls in their communities, and experiencing firsthand the realities and inequalities of the lives that they lead.
Campaigning had focused on Oaten's speaking record in the House of Commons after the general election, while the nature of the controversial 1 May election result was also an issue for some Liberal Democrat voters.
Campaigning for a seat on the Los Angeles City Council in 1991 against incumbent Ruth Galanter, Smiley finished fourth among 15 candidates.
* " Campaigning for a formal association of Celtic nations to take place once two or more of them have achieved self-government.
* The Canopy of Hope: My Life Campaigning for Africa, Women, and the Environment ( 2002 )

Campaigning and with
Campaigning NGOs often deal with issues relating to human rights, women's rights, children's rights.
Campaigning among workers with promises of land, higher wages, and social security, he won a decisive victory in the 1946 presidential elections.
Campaigning with the slogan " Rumpsey Dumpsey, Rumpsey Dumpsey, Colonel Johnson killed Tecumseh ", Johnson fell just short of the electoral votes needed to secure his election.
Campaigning under the slogans Il faut que ça change ( Things have to change ) and Maîtres chez nous ( Masters of our own house ), a phrase coined by Le Devoir editor Andre Laurendeau, the Liberal Party, with Jean Lesage at its head, was elected within a year of Duplessis's death.
In addition to Campaigning with Grant, he also wrote West Point Life ( 1866 ).
Campaigning in San Diego on October 28, Johnson replied to a reporter's question about " sex deviates " in his administration that every administration had its scandals and mentioned that Eisenhower had faced a similar problem with his appointments secretary, thus confirming Pearson's outing of Arthur H. Vandenberg, Jr., whose departure from the Eisenhower administration had been blamed on his health.
Campaigning on an anti-Communist platform and exploiting the Labour Opposition's apparent indecisiveness, National returned with an increased majority, gaining 54 parliamentary seats out of 80.
Campaigning as a Dreyfusard brought him into contact with the socialist leader Jean Jaurès, whom he greatly admired.
Campaigning against the 18th Amendment ( Prohibition ) and with the support of the Hague Democratic Political Machine, Edwards defeated incumbent Republican Joseph S. Frelinghuysen by almost 90, 000 votes and served from March 4, 1923, to March 4, 1929.
In 1973, he published both Goodbye London ( written with John Betjeman's daughter Candida Lycett Green ), and, with Bennie Gray, was the IPC Campaigning Journalist of the Year.
Campaigning for a United Front as a small group did not give the KPO more influence with the general public, but the threat of the Nazis did lead to a leftward movement within the Social Democratic Party ( SPD ).
* Autism Awareness Campaign UK: Campaigning for all people with Autism ( official website )
Campaigning group Railfuture have made an uncosted proposal that that line should be restored as a commuter route, providing an hourly service to Cambridge, with a maximum suggested journey time of 35 minutes.
* Campaigning for treatment and support for all those living with arthritis
Campaigning in Flanders 1692-1695 followed, with action at Steenkirk 1693 and the storming of Namur 1695 which was the 6th's first battle honour.
Campaigning across the huge distances of South America, frequently in winter conditions with minimal supplies, resulted in terrible privation.
During his time at the Department of the Environment he worked closely with Michael Howard who, when subsequently Leader of the Conservative Party, appointed Moynihan as his Special Adviser and Chairman of the Conservative Campaigning Board.

Campaigning and Government
* July 9: Battle of Alpens ( Third Carlist War )- Campaigning in Catalonia, a Government column under General José Cabrinety was ambushed at Alpens, 15 miles east of Berga, by Carlist forces under General Francisco Savalls.

for and geography
She helped with teaching as well as office work for a few years -- the catalogues show that she had classes in geography, rhetoric and bookkeeping.
Although his respect for Aristotle was diminished as his travels made it clear that much of Aristotle's geography was clearly wrong, when the old philosopher released his works to the public, Alexander complained " Thou hast not done well to publish thy acroamatic doctrines ; for in what shall I surpass other men if those doctrines wherein I have been trained are to be all men's common property?
In geography and agriculture, arable land ( from Latin arāre ; “ To plough, To farm ”) is land that can be used for growing crops.
Before the mention of Alemanni in the time of Caracalla, you would search in vain for Alemanni in the moderately detailed geography of southern Germany in Claudius Ptolemy, written in Greek in the mid-2nd century ; it is likely that at that time, the people who later used that name were known by other designations.
After collecting much valuable information concerning the geography, geology, archaeology and natural history of Ethiopia, the brothers returned to France in 1848 and began to prepare their materials for publication.
At best, the BCG vaccine is 80 % effective in preventing tuberculosis for a duration of 15 years ; however, its protective effect appears to vary according to geography.
The Department of Prehistory and Europe is responsible for collections that cover a vast expanse of time and geography.
Linnaeus ' father began teaching him Latin, religion, and geography at an early age ; one account says that due to family use of Latin for conversation, the boy learned Latin before he learned Swedish.
Most scholars regard it as being entirely fictional, its geography being perfect for romance writers ; Arthurian scholar Norris J.
However maddening to later scholars searching for Camelot's location, its imprecise geography serves the romances well, as Camelot becomes less a literal place than a powerful symbol of Arthur's court and universe.
The structure of the schedules is such that subjects close to each other in a dictionary catalog are dispersed in the Dewey schedules ( for example, architecture of Chicago quite separate from geography of Chicago ).
A complementary study of the Micropædia found that geography accounted for 25 % of articles, science 18 %, social sciences 17 %, biography 17 %, and all other humanities 25 %.
Other works include a dictionary of geographical allusions in classical literature, De montibus, silvis, fontibus, lacubus, fluminibus, stagnis seu paludibus, et de nominibus maris liber ( a title desperate for the coining of the word " geography ").
The geography of Windward Point is such that there are many coves and peninsulas along the bay shoreline providing ideal areas for mooring ships.
Behavioural geography emerged for some time as a means to understand how people made perceived spaces and places, and made locational decisions.
Radical geography and the links to Marxism and related theories remain an important part of contemporary human geography ( See: Antipode ( Journal )) Critical geography also saw the introduction of humanistic geography, associated with the work of Yi-Fu Tuan, which, though similar to behavioural geography, pushed for a much more qualitative approach in methodology.
* Carl Ritter ( 1779 – 1859 ), considered to be one of the founding fathers of modern geography and first chair in geography at the Humboldt University of Berlin, also noted for his use of organic analogy in his works.
* David Harvey ( born 1935 ), world's most cited academic geographer and winner of the Lauréat Prix International de Géographie Vautrin Lud, also noted for his work in critical geography and critique of global capitalism.
Known for recognizing inequality with marginalised groups including women and Māori using geography.

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