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Reform's and becoming
Grey won a by-election in March 1989, becoming Reform's first MP.
United and Reform established a coalition government, with United's George Forbes remaining Prime Minister but Reform's Downie Stewart becoming Finance Minister.

Reform's and national
While Reform actually finished second in the national popular vote, the Bloc's heavy concentration of support in Quebec was slightly larger than Reform's concentration in the West.
Many Red Tory voters in both Atlantic Canada and Ontario were fed up with the Tories, but found Reform's agenda too extreme and shifted to the Liberals, at least at the national level.

Reform's and party
In 1992, leader Preston Manning released a book called The New Canada explaining the origins of the new party and its policies, explaining his personal life and convictions, and defending some of the controversial elements of Reform's policies.
In the election later that year, however, the party collapsed, gaining only eleven seats compared with Reform's fifty-five.
On January 16, 2005, the Democratic Reform British Columbia ( DRBC ) party was created, taking much of Reform's executive with it.

Reform's and into
Grey served as Reform's deputy leader and caucus chairwoman until March 2000, when the Reform Party was folded into the Canadian Alliance.
Haridopolos is a co-founder of the Freedom Caucus that signs Americans for Tax Reform's Taxpayer Protection Pledge to " oppose and vote against any and all efforts to increase taxes " every year before the Legislature goes into session.

Reform's and east
As it turned out, this was Reform's only victory east of Manitoba, ever.

Reform's and Ontario
Despite sharp ideological differences, Reform's populism struck a responsive chord with many NDP voters who were dissatisfied with Audrey McLaughlin's leadership and Ontario supporters who were frustrated with the government of NDP Premier Bob Rae.

Reform's and were
Reform's early policy proposals for immigration were seen as highly controversial in Canada including a policy pamphlet called Blue Sheet that was issued in mid-1991 stating that Reformers opposed " any immigration based on race or creed or designed to radically or suddenly alter the ethnic makeup of Canada ".
Supporters of the Liberals denied that Reform had won a mandate to rule, however, pointing out that the country quota ( a system in which rural electorates were smaller than urban ones, meaning that rural areas were slightly over-represented in Parliament ) worked to " inflate " Reform's vote.

Reform's and by
When pressed by MSNBC's Joe Scarborough on opponents of Health Care Reform's claim that the legislation includes " death panels " for the elderly, Blackburn would not reject this assertion although nonpartisan FactCheck. org considers it incorrect.
Manning was supported by the more right-of-centre " Focus Federally For Reform ," while " Grassroots United Against Reform's Demise " (" GUARD ") opposed the initiative.
While the 11th century Gregorian Reform's campaign against clerical marriage and concubinage met strong opposition, by the time of the Second Lateran Council it had won widespread support from lay and ecclesiastical leaders.
Led by Reform MPs Darrel Stinson and Myron Thompson, a protest movement was launched known as " Grassroots United Against Reform's Demise " or GUARD.
Reform's research and policy work is conducted by a charity, the Reform Research Trust, which is also a private company limited by guarantee.
Weisgerber resigned as BC Reform's leader in late 1996, and was replaced by Wilf Hanni in September 1997.

Reform's and Progressive
It fused about half of the Progressive Conservative policies, and half of Reform's policies.

Reform's and Conservative
The Canadian right was not reunited until they merged with Reform's successor, the Canadian Alliance, in December 2003 to form the new Conservative Party of Canada.

Reform's and Harris
Harris ' Common Sense Revolution agenda shared much of Reform's fiscally neoliberal ideology, including deep spending cuts, privatization of social services, and tax cuts.

Reform's and 1995
Subsequent to the 1995 general election, the group founded " Grassroots United Against Reform's Demise " ( GUARD ) to lobby for the Reform Party's participation in provincial politics.

Reform's and .
He approached Diệm and fired a pistol from close range, but missed, hitting the Secretary for Agrarian Reform's left arm.
Following the Gregorian Reform's emphasis on canon law and the study of the sacraments, bishops formed cathedral schools to train the clergy in Canon law, but also in the more secular aspects of religious administration, including logic and disputation for use in preaching and theological discussion, and accounting to more effectively control finances.
Interestingly, the Yeshiva also had opponents on the left: Reform saw it as a threat because its graduates would be equipped to defend Orthodoxy against Reform's inroads.
As the party's first MP, she became Reform's deputy leader, a position she held for the remainder of the party's history.
In 1990, he became Reform's first ( and only ) federal Senator, remaining in office until his untimely death one year later.
However, it excluded candidates from Quebec, as there was little support from francophone Québécois for Reform's opposition to distinct society for Quebec.
Reform's Ed Harper managed to win in Simcoe Centre, but had 123 more votes gone to his Liberal opponent, the Liberals would have had the first-ever clean sweep of Canada's most populous province.
Disillusionment with the traditional political parties in general had been the impetus behind Reform's initial growth, but that growth was now felt to have stalled.
In 1927, Liberal Party politician Bill Veitch secured an alliance with Albert Davy, a former Reform Party organizer who had become dissatisfied with what he saw as Reform's paternalism and intrusive governance.
Despite sharp ideological differences, Reform's populism struck a responsive chord in disaffected NDP supporters.

ambitions and becoming
The first prophecy is thus fulfilled, and Macbeth immediately begins to harbour ambitions of becoming king.
He then continued his secondary education at Mount Roskill Grammar School, which he left at the age sixteen to pursue his ambitions and childhood dreams of becoming a successful actor.
Henri's mother had high ambitions and, with the aim of Henri becoming a fashionable and respected painter, used the family influence to get him into Bonnat's studio.
Unlike the crises of 1850, these events galvanized Toombs and energized ambitions for becoming the president of the new Confederate nation.
He had ambitions of becoming a journalist and spent several months as an intern for a Tennessee newspaper in 1974.
It weakened the already fractious Seleucid Empire and halted all ambitions of Antiochus III in becoming a latter day Alexander in his own right.
Even as the process of merging with KeyServ got underway, Minkow had ambitions of becoming more powerful.
In his fourth year in university, Kojima surprised colleagues by announcing his intentions to join the video game industry, despite initially having ambitions of becoming a film director.
Terry graduated from high school in 1973 with a 2. 6 grade point average, with ambitions of becoming a physician.
A Pan-Pearl River Delta Forum and Exhibition for Chinese Medicine was held in Macau from June 21 to 23, 2005, intended to further Macau's ambitions of becoming a means of access to Chinese traditional medicine for the international market.
Mili has ambitions of becoming an actress.
Geoffrey's ambitions may have included becoming King of England, which may account for some of the harshness that his two legitimate half-brothers displayed towards him.
Göring, in particular, had ambitions of becoming Commander-in-Chief himself.
King Vultan of the flying Hawk-men has ambitions of becoming Ming's son-in-law by a forced marriage to Ming's daughter Aura.
Mattern moved to New York as a young adult in 1971 with ambitions of becoming a fashion designer, even briefly attending Fashion Institute of Technology ( FIT ) and working as a hairdresser for a while.
Charles, on becoming Duke of Burgundy, quickly became known as Charles the Bold, for his fierce and sometimes reckless military ambitions ( which indeed led to his death in battle ten years later ).
But he still held ambitions of becoming the " first among equals ".
He managed to hold his seat and make it safe, while gradually becoming so enthusiastic about council work that by 1955 it had eclipsed his previous ambitions to be elected to Parliament.
However, the main critique surrounding balance of power theory and subsequently balancing behaviour of states highlights that this logic applies to and concerns the period of the rise of hegemon – that is to say that states will come together and balance a rising power which has potential or demonstrates ambitions towards becoming a hegemon, while saying very little and making no predictions about the occurrences once hegemony is already established.
Though the intervention of the Great Powers prevented Muhammad Ali from realizing his grandiose ambitions of becoming sultan himself, obliging Egypt to remain technically part of the Ottoman Empire, Egypt's autonomy survived his death with the Porte recognizing the Muhammad Ali Dynasty as hereditary rulers of the country.
He tells her he has ambitions of becoming the next Egyptian pharaoh by ousting the current, corrupt leaders of the Egyptian 18th Dynasty.
The win revitalized the club's current ambitions of becoming champions.
Lough Egish later merged with the county Cavan based Killeshandra Co-op Creameries in an effort to consolidate the movements ambitions of becoming the largest milk processing unit in the north midlands region by rationalising the capacity for milk production to form a new company called Lakeland Dairies.
He served as chairman of the Federation of University Conservative and Unionist Associations, and harboured ambitions of becoming a Conservative Party Member of Parliament.

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