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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 ".
He reorganized and reformed the churches around Rome, canonized Conrad of Constance, condemned the teaching of Peter de Bruis, confirmed the Bishop Thurston of York against the wishes of Henry I of England, and affirmed the freedom of York from the see of Canterbury.
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.
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 state
On 26 April 1933, he reorganized the force's Amt III as the Gestapo, a secret state police intended to serve the Nazi cause.
Peter reorganized his government on the latest Western models, molding Russia into an absolutist state.
It was he who reorganized the Honvéd system ( state army ), and he used often to say that the regulation of the military border districts was the most difficult labour of his life.
The son of Murad II, Mehmed the Conqueror, reorganized the state and the military, and demonstrated his martial prowess by capturing Constantinople on 29 May 1453, at the age of 21.
In 1956, this state was reorganized and its parts were combined with the states of Madhya Bharat, Vindhya Pradesh and Bhopal to form the new Madhya Pradesh state with Bhopal as its capital.
Following the 1978 reforms, the People's Republic of China instituted what it calls a " socialist market economy ", in which most of the economy is under state ownership, but the state enterprises are reorganized into joint-stock companies where various government agencies own controlling shares through a shareholder system.
After the annexation of most of western Royal Prussia in the 1772 First Partition of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, East Prussia was connected by land with the rest of the Prussian state and was reorganized as the Province of East Prussia the following year.
These courts were extinguished when the state was reorganized into the United States District Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of North Carolina.
The Hymera State Bank, which had been organized in December 1903, as the Bank of Hymera, by S. M. Patton and R. I. Ladd, was reorganized as a state bank in January 1906, with Mr. Ladd as President and Mr. Patton, Cashier.
The town was incorporated in 1874 and reorganized under a new state law in 1878 to become a city of the fourth class.
In 1949 Missouri reorganized public education, with the state board of education consolidating or reorganizing many small rural schools into larger districts, this gave birth to the aforementioned Brunswick R-II district.
The few constables that remained on duty when the state courts were reorganized in 2000, even in remote regions of the state, were eventually absorbed into county marshal or sheriff agencies.
Supporters of Trujillo claim that he reorganized both the state and the economy, and left vast infrastructure to the country.
It is symbolic of the state of Texas, the Lone Star State, where the unit was reorganized after World War I, and its battleground in the heavens.
It is symbolic of the state of Texas, the Lone Star State, where the unit was reorganized after World War I, and its battleground in the heavens.
In 1915, the state was reorganized into the municipality system with the city becoming the head of one of these, with Noé Vázquez as first municipal president.
He reorganized the Clear Grit ( Liberal ) Party in 1857, supporting, among other things, the separation of church and state, the annexation of Rupert's Land, and a small government.
The reorganized Northern Department included only that portion of the colony of New York north of the Hudson Highlands, and the present state of Vermont.
In 1928 the secondary courses were reorganized and the state of Georgia accredited it as Toccoa Falls High School, which remained open until 1976.
The government of the municipality was reorganized when the Baja California territory became the 29th state in 1953.
He returned to France in 1801, was named by Napoleon Bonaparte prefect of the department of Ille-et-Vilaine, which he reorganized, and in 1805 was appointed councillor of state.
The Kingdom of Poland was created out of the Duchy of Warsaw, a French client state, at the Congress of Vienna in 1815 when the great powers reorganized Europe following the Napoleonic wars.

reorganized and government
The government has reorganized the labor unions.
Diocletian separated and enlarged the Empire's civil and military services and reorganized the Empire's provincial divisions, establishing the largest and most bureaucratic government in the history of the Empire.
The government was reorganized and the National Assembly was expanded to include both EPLF and non-EPLF members.
In 1996, President Conté reorganized the government, appointing Sidya Touré to the revived post of Prime Minister and charging him with special responsibility for leading the government's economic reform program.
He reorganized the government, bringing financial stability to the country and thus making possible a sharp increase in prosperity.
Compaoré reorganized the government, appointed several new ministers, and assumed the portfolio of Minister of Defense and Security.
When Stanisław died on 23 February 1766, Lorraine was annexed by France and reorganized as a province by the French government.
From 1815-18, West Prussia was reorganized into Kreise, or districts, within each government region.
" The language of Yalta conceded predominance of the pro-Soviet Lublin Government in a provisional government, albeit a reorganized one.
An agreement was reached at Yalta that the Soviets ' Provisional Government made up of PKWN members would be reorganized " on a broad democratic basis " including the exiled government, and that the reorganized government's primary task would to be prepare for elections.
In the 1930s, they reorganized and reinstituted tribal government.
Harrison was the first mayor when the government was reorganized in 1867.
In 1933, Lima again reorganized its government.
On October 16, 1928, District Judge Charles Klapproth declared the incorporation election void, and the city government was reorganized. In December 1928 the first municipal building, a jail, was constructed.
The army too was reorganized and tied to the central government rather than local nobility allowing greater organization, faster mobilization and a far greater cavalry corps.
While in exile, Aguinaldo reorganized his revolutionary government into the " Supreme Council of the Nation ".
At the outbreak of the 1896 revolution, the Council was further reorganized into a ' cabinet ' which the Katipunan regarded as a genuine revolutionary government, de-facto and de-jure.
Under President Ma Ying-jeou's administration, the central government has reorganized more counties and cities.
Before hostilities erupted, Bonifacio reorganized the Katipunan into an open de facto revolutionary government, with him as President and commander-in-chief ( or generalissimo ) of the rebel army and the Supreme Council as his cabinet.
While the revolutionary government frantically raised fresh troops and reorganized its armies, an allied army under Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick assembled at Koblenz on the Rhine.
* Albania has gone through three waves of land reform since the end of World War II: in 1946 the land in estates and large farms was expropriated by the communist government and redistributed among small peasants ; in the 1950s the land was reorganized into large-scale collective farms ; and after 1991 the land was again redistributed among private smallholders.
He and William Fuller reorganized Maryland's government to resemble that of the Commonwealth of Virginia.

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