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In 1800, the Territory of Columbia became the District of Columbia when the federal government moved to the site according to the provisions of the Residence Act.
In 1985, the president of the Unification Church of the United States, Mose Durst, asserted there was a positive change in perception of the church after Moon's trial and his conviction on federal tax violations and conspiracy: " In one year, we moved from being a pariah to being part of the mainstream.
Following World War II, in response to the growth of Nigerian nationalism and demands for independence, successive constitutions legislated by the British Government moved Nigeria toward self-government on a representative and increasingly federal basis.
After the federal government asked Ontario to pay for construction in the new disputed area, the province asked for an elaboration on its limits, and its boundary was moved north to the 51st parallel north.
The BOP moved McVeigh from ADX Florence to the federal death row at United States Penitentiary in Terre Haute, Indiana in 1999.
With the imposition of the martial law led by then-Army Commander-in-Chief General Ayub Khan, the state capital was moved from Karachi to Army Generals Combatant Headquarters ( The GHQ ) at Rawalpindi in 1959, whilst the federal legislature was moved to Dacca.
Frustrated, in 1854 she moved to Washington D. C. and began work as a clerk in the US Patent Office ; this was the first time a woman had received a substantial clerkship in the federal government and at a salary equal to a man's salary.
The federal legislature moved to Canberra on 9 May 1927, with the opening of the Provisional Parliament House.
During William H. Taft's administration, the federal government moved to strengthen its regulatory control over the railroad industry by the passage of the Mann-Elkins Act.
Bonanno and his son subsequently moved to Arizona, where he was at one time sent to federal prison to serve time for various offenses during his previous stay in that state.
After more than two decades, in the 1820s and 1830s, the Oneida and the Stockbridge moved again, pressured to relocate to northeastern Wisconsin under the federal Indian Removal program.
When the U. S. government moved back to Philadelphia in 1790, the city, in an attempt to convince the federal government not to move to Washington, was determined to provide luxurious accommodations at Congress Hall, the recently constructed building where Congress was to meet.
Although the courts of appeals are frequently referred to as " circuit courts ", they should not be confused with the former United States circuit courts, which were active from 1789 to 1911, during the time when long-distance transportation was much less available, and which were primarily first-level federal trial courts that moved periodically from place to place in " circuits " in order to serve the dispersed population in towns and the smaller cities that existed then.
In 1873 it moved to new premises at Oxford Road, Chorlton-on-Medlock and from 1880 it was a constituent college of the federal Victoria University.
* India: The federal government has moved thousands of troops into the state of Gujarat after 32 people were killed in an attack on a Hindu temple.
In Fall 2006, the Vestavia Hills Board of Education moved to petition the federal government to end the required desegregation busing of predominantly black students from the Shannon / Oxmoor Valley area due to overcrowding.
The WPA work was moved to the " new " post office when it was built by the federal government.
The area was opened up to homesteading in 1906 after the federal government moved the Crow Reservation boundary further west to its present location.
New Jersey moved for dismissal, asking the federal government not to interfere in a state legal matter.
After the region became a federal Indian reservation in 1855, Barnard moved his business to Fort Belknap.
James P. Comeford and his wife, Maria, moved to the area after he was appointed proprietor of the trading post by the federal government.
Note that in Gibbons v. Ogden the court specifically stated there are limits upon the federal commerce power, but chose not to put into detail what those limits were aside from goods specifically made, moved, and sold within one state were exclusively beyond the reach of the federal commerce power.
The Nesses moved to Washington, D. C. in 1942 where he worked for the federal government, directing the battle against prostitution in communities surrounding military bases, where venereal disease was a serious problem.

moved and politics
So persistent were these attacks that in March of the following year, Woodruff was finally moved to action, and Pike was to learn his first lesson in frontier politics, the subtle art of diversion.
The party moved towards social liberalism during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and came to be seen as being on the centre-left of British politics.
In 784 Kammu shifted his capital from Nara to Nagaoka-kyō in a move that was said to be designed to edge the powerful Nara Buddhist establishments out of state politics — while the capital moved, the major Buddhist temples, and their officials, stayed put.
He moved to the city of Cologne in 1842, where he began writing for the radical newspaper Rheinische Zeitung, where he expressed his increasingly socialist views on politics.
President Modibo Keïta, whose Sudanese Union-African Democratic Rally ( US / RDA ) party had dominated pre-independence politics ( as a member of the African Democratic Rally ), moved quickly to declare a single-party state and to pursue a socialist policy based on extensive nationalization.
Some remained in politics: Mackenzie Bowell continued to serve as a senator ; R. B. Bennett moved to the United Kingdom after being elevated to the House of Lords ; and a number led Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition in the Canadian parliament: John A. Macdonald, Arthur Meighen, William Lyon Mackenzie King, and Pierre Trudeau, all before being re-appointed as premier ( Mackenzie King twice ); Alexander Mackenzie and John Diefenbaker, both prior to sitting as regular Members of Parliament until their deaths ; Wilfrid Laurier dying while still in the post ; and Charles Tupper, Louis St. Laurent, and John Turner, each before they returned to private business.
In a post-colonial and unstable social environment, Nyerere ' well aware of the divisiveness of ethnic chauvinism moved to excise tribalism from national politics ' ( Locatelli & Nugent, 2009: 252 ).
Following his defection from the Republican party, Ogden retired from politics and moved back to his native New York.
By the mid-1970s anti-nuclear activism had moved beyond local protests and politics to gain a wider appeal and influence.
His politics had in fact moved far towards the right — opinions he shared with Lawrence Durrell, a close friend since the 1950s — but he had felt shut out by the British establishment after his T. E. Lawrence book.
Condit retired from politics and moved with his wife to Phoenix, Arizona, to manage real estate and open two Baskin-Robbins franchises, which have since closed.
The controversy moved to formal politics with Proposition 130, dubbed " Forests Forever ", being placed before voters as a plan to prevent overharvesting of the state's timber.
In 1907, having been working picking oranges at Petah Tikvah, Ben-Gurion moved to the settlements in Galilee where he worked as an agricultural labourer and withdrew from politics.
His oldest, John Ketcham, moved to Indiana, become involved in politics, and laid the groundwork for the creation of Indiana University.
Cole and W. C. Lawrence, who renamed it the " Argus and Union County Advertiser " and moved the politics toward the Whig party.
In the 1910s s, 1930s and 1940s, Italian-American families moved into Wyandanch and were very active in business, politics and the Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Roman Catholic Church.
A generation of leaders who had dominated Irish politics for over three decades had moved off the stage of history — although neither Fine Gael or Labour's new leaders initiated major policy changes on the level of Lemass '.
During the Great War Irish politics moved decisively in a different direction.
He opened his first practice in Andover, Ohio, and then moved to Ashtabula, where he became involved in Democratic Party politics and served as the town counsel.
When he reemerged in late 2005 he had already changed his lifestyle: he had become a vegan, moved out of the capital into the countryside, and withdrew from party politics completely, ending his already frozen membership in the Liberal Democracy.
The disagreements moved from issues of domestic politics in October 2006, when Drnovšek publicly criticised the treatment of the Strojans, a Roma family whose neighborhood had forced them to relocate, which in turn had subjected them to police supervision and limitation of movement.
For practically all of his adult life, Paasikivi moved in the inner circles of Finland's politics.
The same January, Herriman moved from the World to the New York Daily News, where he was given a larger quantity and variety of work, including cartoon reporting on sports an politics.
Two years afterwards, on the recommendation of Gronovius, he was chosen to succeed that scholar at Deventer ; in 1662 he moved to the University of Utrecht, where he occupied first the chair of rhetoric, and in addition, from 1667 until his death, that of history and politics.
Reinfeldt has been credited for having moved the party more towards the centre in Swedish politics, which is also reflected by its own claim of being the " New Moderates ".

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