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In addition, the Harlem River is reemerging as " Scullers ' Row " due in large part to the efforts of the Bronx River Restoration Project, a joint public-private endeavor of the city's parks department.
In 1937, the Pittman – Robertson Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act was signed into law, providing funding for state agencies to carry out their conservation efforts.
Restoration efforts financed by motivated investors, notably Houston businessman George P. Mitchell, gradually created the Strand Historic District and reinvented other areas.
Restoration efforts continue, and " Serra's Chapel " is still used for religious services.
Restoration efforts by the Native Sons of the Golden West in 1915 and 1950 saved the surviving portion of the Mission wing and converted it into a museum, set in the gracious surroundings of flowers and palm trees.
In as much as the Meiji Restoration had sought to return the emperor to a preeminent position, efforts were made to establish a Shinto-oriented state much like the state of 1, 000 years earlier.
Restoration efforts were finally unveiled in 2009.
Restoration efforts began in the 1970s, with the Chesterfield Canal Society formed in 1976, focussing initially on the route east from Norwood Tunnel to Worksop, which presented relatively few physical obstacles to being restored to navigation.
The age of the Concert is sometimes known as the Age of Metternich, due to the influence of the Austrian chancellor's conservatism and the dominance of Austria within the German Confederation, or as the European Restoration, because of the reactionary efforts of the Congress of Vienna to restore Europe to its state before the French Revolution.
" While the Restoration Movement developed from several independent efforts to go back to apostolic Christianity, but two groups that independently developed similar approaches to the Christian faith were particularly important to its development.
His son, the third Earl, supported the Restoration in 1660 and was thanked for his efforts the same year when he was created Baron FitzHerbert of Eastwell, in the County of Kent, in the Peerage of England.
The Restoration Movement developed from several independent efforts to return to apostolic Christianity, but two groups, which independently developed similar approaches to the Christian faith, were particularly important to the development of the movement.
These efforts followed the " Stone-Campbell Dialogue ," which was a series of meetings beginning in 1999 that included representatives of all three major U. S. branches of the Restoration Movement.
Restoration efforts were unveiled in 2009.
Restoration efforts began in 2000, and by 2006 it had been converted into an entertainment venue.
When the Meiji Restoration came about in the 1860s, as the result of efforts by samurai from Chōshū and a number of other domains, this small city gained great historical significance.
Restoration efforts involve harvesting cones from potentially and known resistant Whitebark Pines, growing seedlings, and outplanting seedlings in suitable sites.
However, those efforts failed to produce a lasting settlement, since the TNG was heavily contested by the rival Somalia Reconciliation and Restoration Council ( SRRC ).
Despite the efforts of Mathilde, Madame de Rênal, and the priests devoted to him since his early life, Julien Sorel is determined to die — because the materialist society of Bourbon Restoration France will not accommodate a low-born man of superior intellect and æsthetic sensibility possessing neither money nor social connections.
Restoration efforts by the state of New York are underway and appear to be successful.
Focusing his efforts on Early Modern Britain, he published a trio of books on the subject during that decade ; The Royalist War Effort ( 1981 ), The Restoration ( 1985 ) and Charles the Second ( 1989 ).
The river and adjacent sites have been the focus of efforts over several decades to improve water quality and restore habitat, most recently in 2011 with the commencement of the Buffalo River Restoration Project.
Restoration and maintenance work at the cemetery is ongoing, and represents collaborative efforts by numerous volunteer and government organizations and individuals, including former Yurburg residents, their descendants around the world ( via the US-based “ Friends of the Yurburg Jewish Cemetery ”), Jewish and non-Jewish individuals and groups from both inside and outside Lithuania ( including the Kaunas Jewish Community Center )-as well as by dedicated local officials and residents from present-day Jurbarkas.
Restoration efforts will restore the sheet flow of freshwater that is necessary for the continued existence of the ecologically sensitive Ten Thousand Islands and the Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve.

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Monasteries were again allowed to form in the 19th century under the Bourbon Restoration.
Whilst the Restoration Movement accepted Thomas's right to have his own beliefs, when he started preaching that they were essential to salvation, it led to a fierce series of debates with a notable leader of the movement, Alexander Campbell.
After the Restoration, Charles ' Scottish affairs were managed by senior noblemen, the most prominent of whom was John Maitland, Duke of Lauderdale, his Secretary of State and High Commissioner to the Scottish Parliament.
Economic conditions were favourable in the peaceful Restoration period from 1660 to 1688, as land owners promoted better tillage and cattle-raising, and Glasgow became an increasingly important commercial centre, opening up trade with the American colonies.
During the Meiji Restoration from 1868 onwards and in an attempt to eradicate Buddhism Nichiren-temples were forced, just like any other Buddhist school, to focus on funeral and memorial services as their main activity.
With the English Restoration, foreign ( especially French ) musicians were welcomed back.
Dissenters were Protestants who refused to follow the rules of the Church of England after the Restoration of Charles II in 1660, and when Newton settled in Olney the village still supported two Dissenting chapels.
Especially after the English Restoration of 1660, separating Puritans were called Dissenters.
Restoration of national economy was one of the earliest initiatives were taken by him after appointing his close aide, Shaukat Aziz as Finance Minister.
With the growth of these latter groups after the Restoration of Charles II, they were distinguished from Catholic recusants by the use of the terms " nonconformist " or " dissenter ".
* Catholic Restoration, consisting of the founding members — dissenters from SSPV — ( Anthony Cekada, Daniel Dolan, Donald Sanborn ) — together with newer priests who were trained in their seminary.
In 1871, with the abolition of feudal domains and the establishment of prefectures after the Meiji Restoration, the provinces of Satsuma and Ōsumi were combined to eventually establish Kagoshima Prefecture.
Before the Meiji Restoration, shrines were disorganized institutions usually attached to Buddhist temples, but they were claimed by the government during the imperial period for patriotic use and systematized.
However, the attempt did set the stage for the arrival of state Shinto, following the Meiji Restoration ( c. 1868 ), when Shinto and Buddhism were separated ( shinbutsu bunri ).
During the Meiji Restoration, laws were written that allowed anybody with the money and know-how to construct and operate their own sake breweries.
The term was initially applied in Ireland to the isolated bands of guerrillas resisting Oliver Cromwell's nine-month 1649 – 1650 campaign in Ireland, who were allied with Royalists through treaty with the Parliament of Confederate Ireland, signed at Kilkenny in January 1649 ; and later to dispossessed Catholics in Ulster following the Restoration.
But many were confessedly political, e. g. The Rota, or Coffee Club ( 1659 ), a debating society for the spread of republican ideas, broken up at the Restoration in 1660, the Calves Head Club ( c. 1693 ) and the Green Ribbon Club ( 1675 ).
Both Marie Antoinette's body and that of Louis XVI were exhumed on 18 January 1815, during the Bourbon Restoration, when the comte de Provence had become King Louis XVIII.
Theatre licenses granted by Charles were the first in England to permit women to play female roles on stage ( they were previously played by boys ), and Restoration literature celebrated or reacted to the restored court, which included libertines like John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester.
The Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service had excluded those Jews who were World War I veterans, so Blomberg's discharge order was his getting around the law.
Rickshaws were first seen in Japan around 1868, at the beginning of the Meiji Restoration.
At the Restoration eight of the regicides were executed here, including the notable Fifth Monarchist, Colonel Thomas Harrison.

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