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reorganized and reformed
Andronikos III reorganized the Byzantine navy ( consisted of 10 ships by 1332 ) and reformed the judicial system by forming a panel of four universal judges whom he designated " Universal Justices of the Romans ".
Aquino promulgated two landmark legal codes, namely, the Family Code of 1987, which reformed the civil law on family relations, and the Administrative Code of 1987, which reorganized the structure of the executive branch of government.
Horemheb also reformed the Army and reorganized the Deir el-Medinah workforce in his 7th Year while Horemheb's official, Maya, renewed the tomb of Thutmose IV, which had been disturbed by tomb robbers in his 8th Year.
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.
He reorganized and reformed the state government.
After World War II, the school system in Japan was entirely reformed and each of the institutions of higher education under the pre-war system was reorganized.
In 1932, the SS was reorganized and the SS-Gruppen were reformed into SS-Abschnitte.
Shelepin then became the head of the Soviet secret police, the NKVD, which had been reorganized and reformed as the KGB after the death of Soviet leader Joseph Stalin.
The latter, which had been the centrality of Egyptian government since the medieval time of the Mamlukes was reorganized, disciplined according to British standards, reformed of corruption, and slowly given British trained Egyptian officers and non-commissioned officers.
As governor, he reorganized Virginia's civil defense, reformed the penal system, and created a pension plan for state employees and teachers.
The 30th Infantry reformed on the west bank of the Ill but was out of action for three days while it reorganized.

reorganized and churches
At the beginning of the 7th century, there were probably twenty-five titular churches in Rome ; even granting that, perhaps, the compiler of the Liber Pontificalis referred this number to the time of Marcellus, there is still a clear historical tradition in support of his declaration that the ecclesiastical administration in Rome was reorganized by this pope after the great persecution.
The pre-Hispanic city had official neighborhoods, called capullis, which the Spanish reorganized around parish churches, each with a patron saint.
The stated purpose of CBAmerica as reorganized is limited to servicing regional associations: " CBAmerica exists to serve, resource and represent regional fellowships of Conservative Baptist churches.
Foreseeing the potential for outright State control of their churches these agreements portended, many Protestant church leaders simply reorganized their congregations out of the agreements, causing a schism within the Protestant Churches.
These reorganized themselves as the Liberated churches.

reorganized and around
The Lincoln School built its curriculum around “ units of work ” that reorganized traditional subject matter into forms embracing the development of children and the changing needs of adult life.
The reconstruction after the Raid on Cartagena ( 1697 ) was initially slow, but with the end of the War of the Spanish Succession around 1711 and the competent administration of Juan Díaz de Torrezar Pimienta, the walls were rebuilt, the forts reorganized and restored, and the public services and buildings reopened.
Following the promulgation in 1979 of Executive Order 12036, which restructured the Intelligence Community and better outlined DIA's national and departmental responsibilities, the Agency was reorganized around five major directorates: production, operations, resources, external affairs, and J-2 support.
The community was first settled around 1882, when the British-owned Francklyn Land and Cattle Company, later reorganized as the White Deer Land Company, occupied the area and began stocking it with cattle.
was reorganized around the Law of Thelema as its central religious principle.
He was soon crushed and, as a result, the Chahar Mongols were reorganized into the Chahar Eight Banners and moved to around Zhangjiakou Hill.
In September 1943, TF 11 was reorganized around light carriers and under Rear Admiral Willis Augustus Lee, and supported landings on Baker Island and Howland Island.
After Barden's second departure, Schenker reorganized the band around himself and new singer Robin McAuley and renamed it the McAuley Schenker Group.
After the Conquest, the Spanish reorganized the pre Hispanic neighborhoods or capullis around various patron saints.
Peng then met with Zhu and Mao, and they reorganized their forces and decided to form a base area around the southern Jiangxi city of Ruijin, an agricultural city that was only defended by weak warlord units.
Peng's forces were the most poorly armed of the newly reorganized army, but were responsible for the area around the communist capital, Yan ' an.
He reorganized the Institution around the Economic Studies, Government Studies, and Foreign Policy Programs.
Soon after the acquisition of TimeLine / Breakthrough Software, Eubanks reorganized Symantec, structuring the company around product-centric groups, each having its own development, quality assurance, technical support and product marketing functions, and a General Manager with profit and loss responsibility.
These 265 local districts had their cult organised around the Lares Compitales ( deities of the crossroads ) but the Emperor Augustus " reorganized the cult into a worship of the Lares Augusti along with the Genius Augusti ".
When the Serbian military emissary in Russia reported to the Serbian government in exile on the island of Corfu that around 12, 000 volunteers had already gathered in and near Odessa, the unit was reorganized into a division, with Odessa as its temporary headquarters.
Because of the Lombard incursions, the Roman possessions had fragmented into several isolated territories, and in 580, Emperor Tiberius II reorganized them into five provinces, now termed in Greek, eparchies: the Annonaria in northern Italy around Ravenna, Calabria, Campania, Emilia and Liguria, and the Urbicaria around the city of Rome ( Urbs ).
After the Muslim invasions and the definite re-incorporation of Gascony to the Frankish Kingdom under Pepin the Short ( 768-769 ), the territory south of the Pyrenees was reorganized around Pamplona.
The town of Yecapixtla was reorganized around the monastery complex in 1550, into four neighborhoods: San Pablo, La Concepción, Santa Mónica and San Esteban, which still exist.
The university was reorganized around several new colleges, including the Agricultural and Mechanical College ( A & M ) of Kentucky, publicly chartered as a department of Kentucky University as a land-grant institution under the Morrill Act.
Iverson and Siegel quickly reorganized Nuclear around its only profitable business, steel-fabricator Vulcraft.
The Tercio Español was the product of the Italian Wars, in which the Spanish general, Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba, reorganized the Spanish army throughout a series of conflicts at the end of the 15th century and early 16th century, into a tactically unique combination of combined arms centered around armored infantry.
The three remaining Chetnik units were reorganized into the Montenegrin Army and instructed under direct Croatian Home Defender forces control to act around Karlovac.

reorganized and Rome
During his term he arranged for the Via Flaminia to be built from Rome to Ariminum, established colonies at Cremona and Placentia, reorganized the Centuriate Assembly to give the poorer classes more voting power, and built the Circus Flaminius on the Campus Martius.
In 1929 it was reorganized into four raggruppamenti, but later in October 1936 it was reorganized into 14 zones controlling only 133 legions with two cohorts each, one of men 21 to 36 years old and the other of men up to 55 years old, plus special units in Rome, on Ponza Island and the black uniformed Moschettieri del Duce (" The Leader's Musketeers ", Mussolini's Guard ) and the Albanian Militia ( four legions ) and Colonial Militia in Africa ( seven legions ).
His work at statecraft included the following: the slow pacification of party strife, nonetheless with republican opposition latent and episodically expressed ; his assumption of the title Imperator ( refusing the crown, yet continuing since 49 as dictator ), with reversion of the Senate to an advisory council, and the popular comitia as a compliant legislature, although law might be made by his edicts alone ; his assumption of authority over tax and treasury, over provincial governors, and over the capital ; supreme jurisdiction ( trial and appellate ) over the continuing republican legal system, with the judex being selected among senators or equites, yet criminal courts remained corrupted by factional infighting ; supreme command over the decayed Roman army, which was reorganized and which remained under civilian control ; reform of government finance, of budgeting re income and expense, and of corn distribution ; cultivation of civil peace in Rome by control of criminal " clubs ", by new city police, and by public building projects.
But Rome regrouped and reorganized under Consul Gaius Marius.
The fledgling railroad was reorganized as the Columbus and Rome Railroad in 1874 after laying only of track.

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