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re-organized and state
* 1949 – The merger of two princely states of India, Cochin and Travancore, into the state of Thiru-Kochi ( later re-organized as Kerala ) in the Indian Union ends more than 1, 000 years of princely rule by the Cochin Royal Family.
He re-organized the teaching of English in the state of California, and edited many texts for reading in secondary schools ; but he is best known for his work in Old English and in poetics.

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The quartet re-organized following the plane crash with R. W .' s younger brother, Cecil Blackwood, baritone, and J. D.

re-organized and community
* Megan Leslie is the Member of Parliament for Halifax, which in 2004 was re-organized to include the community of Spryfield.
The re-organized Institute for Humanist Studies seeks to be an important source of humanism-based information for a variety of community partners.
Sanders also re-organized the department, making it more responsive to the community, reaching out to neighborhoods, and utilizing more than 1, 000 volunteers to address San Diego's public safety needs.

re-organized and college
During this period, Yale College was re-organized into a system of ten residential colleges, instituted in 1933 with the help of a grant by Yale graduate Edward S. Harkness, who admired the college systems at Oxford and Cambridge.

re-organized and system
Hongwu kept a powerful army which in 1384 he re-organized using a model known as the Wèisuǒ system ().
The C & S was a re-organized and partially re-built Ithaca and Owego Railroad, which had opened on April 1, 1834, and was the oldest part of the DL & W system.
If the common population of Germany saw the atrocities of World War II they would surely submit to the re-organized system of justice that Cameron had created because the evidence at Nuremberg proved the Germans to be guilty.

re-organized and by
In the meantime, Decius had returned with his re-organized army, accompanied by his son Herennius Etruscus and the general Trebonianus Gallus, intending to defeat the invaders and recover the booty.
It passed the Self-denying Ordinance, by which all members of either House of Parliament laid down their commands, and re-organized its main forces into the New Model Army (" Army "), under the command of Sir Thomas Fairfax, with Cromwell as his second-in-command and Lieutenant-General of Horse.
It was re-organized by the British in 1880, when the country was ruled by Amir Abdur Rahman Khan.
By 1910, it was included in Santa Clara Province, and then instead to Las Villas Province by 1961, but in 1976, it was re-assigned to Matanzas Province, when the original six provinces of Cuba were re-organized into 14 new Provinces of Cuba.
In the meantime, Decius had returned with his re-organized army, accompanied by his son Herennius Etruscus and the general Trebonianus Gallus, intending to defeat the invaders and recover the booty.
After suffering casualties during the Israeli invasion of Lebanon of June 1982, the PLA was quietly re-organized and expanded late that year by Walid Jumblatt, who turned it into a disciplined fighting force structured along conventional lines, with ‘ Commando ’, armoured, mechanized infantry and artillery units provided with Soviet-made armoured vehicles, field guns, Howitzers and MBRLs.
During the Han dynasty the Great Learning rose to prominence, and the Classic of Rites had to be re-organized by Dai De and Dai Shang.
The company was re-organized by Fox in 1956 under its present name and, after her 1981 departure, it has continued to be of one the major opera companies in the United States.
Drug traffickers reorganized into smaller, more numerous and more effective " micro-cartels ", while certain paramilitaries re-organized into " neo-paramilitary " groups, referred to as " BACRIM ", or emergent criminal bands, by the government.
It was re-organized in 1950 and began to receive American assistance from 1952 including the use of Dhahran by the United States Air Force.
Consequently, the school, after several years, was re-organized along traditional lines by installing aluminium walls, contributing to few of the classrooms having windows.
The choir was re-organized in 1920 and, aside from an interruption caused by World War II has been active ever since, primarily in Tanunda and Adelaide.
* Licinius Regulus, a senator who lost his seat when the senate was re-organized by Augustus.
After the 1971 war, the Navy had to be re-organized, re-visioned, and re-established after being destroyed its facilities, manpower, and operational basis during the war by the Indian Navy.
Sprint would also acquire fellow prepaid wireless provider Virgin Mobile USA in 2010both Boost and Virgin Mobile would be re-organized into a new group within Sprint, encompassing the two brands and other no-contract phone services offered by the company.
It was founded in 1947, before being abolished by the military regime in 1965 and re-organized in 1985 with the re-democratization of Brazil.
In 1869, the proposed new State Constitution was rejected by the voters, only the " Judicial Article " which re-organized the New York Court of Appeals was adopted by a small majority, with 247, 240 for and 240, 442 against it.
The line was complete by 1873 but went broke the next year when it was re-organized into the Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line Railway.
Abolished by the military regime in 1965, it was re-organized in 1988 before merging with another party to form the Progressive Party ( PP ) in 1993.

re-organized and creating
In the 16th century, Emmanuel Philibert re-organized the Savoiard army, creating a personal guard unit of mounted archers ( Guardia D ' Onore ), which fought brilliantly in the Battle of St. Quentin ( 1557 ).

re-organized and College
In 1926, the education program was re-organized as Sir George Williams College, named after George Williams, founder of the YMCA.
Beginning in 2007, the University was re-organized into four colleges: the College of Natural and Health Sciences ; the College of Math, Education, and Social Sciences ; the College of Business ; and the College of Arts & Letters.
The first organized competition in the West was formed in 1888 Winnipeg Football Club, St. John's College and the Royal School of Infantry formed the Manitoba Rugby League, later re-organized as the Manitoba Rugby Football Union.

re-organized and System
Figueres reformed and reorganized many public institutions including the closing of some of them, such as Banco Anglo Costarricense ( which was plagued with corruption charges ) and the National Railway System ( INCOFER ) which after being re-organized several times was again insolvent.
In April 1999, Ontario Hydro was re-organized into five companies: Ontario Power Generation ( OPG ), the Ontario Hydro Services Company ( later renamed Hydro One ), the Independent Electricity Market Operator ( later renamed the Independent Electricity System Operator ), the Electrical Safety Authority, and Ontario Electricity Financial Corporation.
This went bankrupt in December 1923 and was re-organized as the Key System Transit Co., transforming a marketing buzzword into the name of the company.
In April 1999, Ontario Hydro was re-organized into five successor companies: Ontario Power Generation, the Ontario Hydro Services Company ( later renamed Hydro One ), the Independent Electricity Market Operator ( later renamed the Independent Electricity System Operator ), the Electrical Safety Authority, and Ontario Electricity Financial Corporation.

re-organized and expanded
In recent years, SCCA has expanded and re-organized some of the higher-speed events under the " Time Trials " banner.
The National Guard was re-organized and expanded, growing to a force of more than 10, 000, with localized security companies dispersed throughout the country and modern specialized units such as mechanized and engineer battalions, a Presidential Guard, and a reinforced tactical battalion.
Postal services expanded greatly from the mid-1850s, with the Local Posts Act of 1856 allowing Provincial Governments to establish post offices, and the Post Office Act of 1858, which re-organized postal services under a Postmaster-General.

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Afterwards, the exhausted troops were forced to leave Hunan for Sanwan, Jiangxi, where Mao re-organized the scattered soldiers, rearranging the military division into smaller regiments.
The weblog started out as a way to publish essays before they appeared in Crypto-Gram, making it possible for others to comment on them while the stories were still current, but over time the newsletter became a monthly email version of the blog, re-edited and re-organized.
As a reward for his dedication, when the Nazi Party was legalized again and re-organized in 1925 Streicher was appointed Gauleiter of the Bavarian region of Franconia ( which included his home town of Nuremberg ).
After the devastating carrier losses at Midway and in the Solomon Islands campaign, the Navy re-organized into a number of " Area Fleets " for local operational control of various geographic zones.
In 1904, the party was re-organized, and Thomas E. Watson was their nominee for president in 1904 and in 1908, after which the party disbanded again.
Later that day, it re-organized, and for the third time it attained Category 5 status while located 400 miles ( 650 km ) north of San Juan, Puerto Rico.
When the plague diminished enough for performances to resume in October 1637, the re-organized Queen Henrietta's Men commenced the new season at the Salisbury Court with, it is thought, Brome's The English Moor.
By 1812 Poinsot was no longer directly teaching at École Polytechnique using substitute teacher Reynaud, and later Cauchy, and lost his post in 1816 when they re-organized, but he did become admissions examiner and held that for another 10 years.
In May 1987, he re-organized Markel Financial Holdings Limited and renamed it Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited ( FAIRFAX: short for " fair, friendly acquisitions ").
In 1737, the Russian government relocated a number of the Volga Cossacks to Astrakhan and formed a Cossack unit of 3 sotnyas, or 300 men, for escorting couriers and correspondence and for guard duty, which would be re-organized into the Astrakhan regiment ( 5 sotnyas, or 500 men ) on March 28, 1750.
Its news-gathering operations also changed, with the news departments for radio, television and internet merging and re-organized into different sections ( NOS, NOS News, NOS Sports, with NOS Events added in 2009 ).
Previously, all Junior clubs in Canada were eligible for the cup, but the Junior Canadiens beat a club from Prince Edward Island so badly in the playoffs that ' Junior A ' was re-organized into ' Major Junior ' and ' Junior A '.
W. G. Brown ( 1902 ) was a minister who fought for the continuation of the PCC from Red Deer, Alberta, where he served from 1907 – 1925, then moved to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan where he re-organized the Presbyterian Minority groups into St. Andrew's Church in Saskatoon ; and died after he was elected to the Canadian Parliament in 1940.
The Roman emperor Domitian himself led legions into the ravaged province and re-organized the possession into Moesia Inferior and Moesia Superior, planning an attack into Dacia for the next campaign season.
In 1999 the UDR was transformed into the Union of Democrats for Europe and the CDU re-organized themselves as a party, returning to the alliance with the CCD.
The Institute for Humanist Studies Think Tank was founded in 1999 and re-organized in 2009.
He quickly re-organized the royalist forces, appointed new officers, drilled his troops, and awaited for additional supplies, while planning for a vast application of his counter-insurgency tactics.
On 22 January 1950, Prime Minister Nguyễn Phan Long appointed Quát Minister of Defense, at which position he had only served briefly before the Cabinet was re-organized and he returned to working for the Đại Việt Quốc Dân Dảng.

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