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Restoration and city
Restoration gave back the old city center its full glory.
The patricians regained control of the city in 1814 during the Restoration period.
The court ruling that the Merced case of the freedom of exercise of religion was meritorious and prevailing and that Merced was entitled under the Texas Religious Freedom and Restoration Act ( TRFRA ) to an injunction preventing the city of Euless, Texas from enforcing its ordinances that burdened his religious practices relating to the use of animals, ( see Tex.
This region played a key role in the Meiji Restoration ( Saigo Takamori ), and the city of Kagoshima was an important naval base during Japan's 20th century wars and the home of admiral Tōgō Heihachirō.
During the Edo period it served as the seat of the Okazaki Domain and dominated the city until the Meiji Restoration.
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.
This site was later a key piece of the Abby and John D. Rockefeller Jr .' s massive Restoration of the former colonial capital city which became Colonial Williamsburg, one of the world's major tourist attractions.
However the city archives do not hold any letter relating to the motto, and Grey ( 2005 ) argues that the Elizabethan origin of the motto may be no more than a local myth, since it is not recorded in contemporary chronicles, and that it may have been adopted at the Restoration of the Stuart monarchy to compensate for the city's less than total loyalty to the crown during the English Civil War.
Taking his cues from the Bible, Moses had unleashed plagues on the inhabitants of the arcology, driving them out of their city into the countryside to labor and suffer under Moses ' back-to-nature Holy Altruistic Restoration.
When that city fell he retired to the north of England, where he married Catharine, widow of Sir Henry Fletcher of Hutton in Cumberland, and only emerged on the Restoration, proceeding B. D.
The court ruled that the Merced case of the freedom of exercise of religion was meritorious and prevailing and that Merced was entitled under the Texas Religious Freedom and Restoration Act ( TRFRA ) to an injunction preventing the city of Euless, Texas from enforcing its ordinances that burdened his religious practices relating to the use of animals, ( see Tex.
Its outreach to city residents today include a feeding ministry ( with The Restoration Embassy located on St. Thomas Street ), Advent House, a spiritual direction and retreat center, a nationally recognized concert series which offers our community the gift of soul-feeding music and support of many local cooperative initiatives.
Additionally, he served on the staff of the Bilingual Education Reform Task Force, the City Hall Park Restoration Committee, and the 2001 Charter Revision Commission, which established the Office of Emergency Management as a permanent city agency.
After the Meiji Restoration, he worked as a translator while learning English from Americans in the port city of Yokohama.
* 2000: A large snowstorm causes the city to dump loads of snow on the unstable property, and the Central Terminal Restoration Cooperation ( CTRC ) sues the city for $ 1, 000, 000.
The Nagaoka Domain ( now the city of Nagaoka in Niigata Prefecture ) suffered great destruction during the Boshin War of the Meiji Restoration in the late 1860s and much of their food-production capability was lost.
In 1660 the area was used for military parades and pageants to celebrate the Restoration of Charles II, but it was not until the 18th century that Broadstone really became part of the city proper.
Restoration of the section of the city wall near the Beijing Ancient Observatory and its enemy sight tower are in the planning stages, as well as the barbican at Zhengyangmen.

Restoration and electrical
* Peckham P. H., Keith M. W., Freehafer A. A. ( 1988 ) “ Restoration of functional control by electrical stimulation in the upper extremity of the quadriplegic patient ,” J.
( 1980 ) “ Restoration of key grip and release in the C6 tetraplegic patient through functional electrical stimulation ”, J Hand Surg. Vol.

Restoration and power
Other instances, such as Emperor Go-Toba's 1221 rebellion against the Kamakura shogunate and the 1336 Kemmu Restoration under Emperor Go-Daigo, show the power struggle between the Imperial House and the military governments of Japan.
After the Restoration, there was an overall reduction in the power of the crown, and by the 18th century England rivaled the Netherlands for being one of the freest countries in Europe.
First was the foundation of Edo ( in 1603 ) to whole inland economical developments, second was the Meiji Restoration ( in 1868 ) to be the first non European power, third was after the defeat of World War II ( in 1945 ) when the island nation rose to become the world's second largest economy.
* 1868 – Meiji Restoration in Japan: The Tokugawa shogunate is abolished ; agents of Satsuma and Chōshū seize power.
After the Meiji Restoration ( 1868 ), the Japanese government adopted a policy of turning Japan into a great economic and military power in East Asia.
He set world records in power boat racing, and raised more than $ 1. 5 million for charities like the United States Olympic Team, Cystic Fibrosis and Juvenile Diabetes Foundations and the Statue of Liberty Restoration Fund through his race team.
* 1867 – Tokugawa Shogunate hands power back to the Emperor of Japan, starting the Meiji Restoration.
Because of this, the oligarchy that came into power after the " Meiji Restoration " of 1868 had a strong representation from the Satsuma province, with leaders such as Ōkubo Toshimichi and Saigō Takamori taking up key government positions.
* January 3 – The 15-year-old Mutsuhito, Emperor Meiji of Japan, declares the " Meiji Restoration ", his own restoration to full power, under the influence of supporters from the Chōshū and Satsuma Domains and against the supporters of the Tokugawa Shogunate, triggering the Boshin War.
The ensuing period, called the Restoration, was characterized by a sharp conservative reaction and the re-establishment of the Roman Catholic Church, supported by the ultramontanism movement, as a power in French politics.
But there were also new points of conflict: the decline of Spanish power at the end of the Thirty Years ' War in 1648, the colonial possessions of Portugal ( already in the midst of Portuguese Restoration War ), and perhaps even of a beleaguered Spain, were up for grabs.
In the 1997 case of City of Boerne v. Flores, the Court again took a narrow view of the Congressional power of enforcement, striking down a provision of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act ( RFRA ) that sought to forbid the states from placing burdens on religious practice in the absence of a compelling state interest in doing so.
* Breen, John, " The Imperial Oath of April 1868: ritual, power and politics in Restoration Japan ," Monumenta Nipponica, 51, 4 ( 1996 )
The English Restoration with Charles II coming to power was generally well received in Beverley, and his royal coat of arms was hung in the Minster and remains there.
The rise of Japan since the Meiji Restoration as an imperial power led to further subjugation of China.
The Empire of Japan, officially the Empire of Great Japan or simply Great Japan ( Dai Nippon ), was an empire and world power that existed from the Meiji Restoration on 3 January 1868 to the enactment of the post-World War II Constitution of Japan on 3 May 1947.
In the Meiji Restoration period, military and economic power was well emphasized.
The Church was reestablished in power during the Bourbon Restoration, with the ultra-royalists voting laws such as the Anti-Sacrilege Act.
The English government was headed then by Charles II ( 1630 – 1685 ), who had been restored to power as the English king ( under Parliamentary oversight ) after the Restoration of 1660.
In November 1867, Shogun Tokugawa Yoshinobu resigned, returning power to the Emperor in what came to be known as the Meiji Restoration.
With its victory over the Tokugawa forces, the military power of the Bakufu was discredited, and traditionally rival domains decided to join forces with Chōshū in the subsequent battles which led to the Meiji Restoration and the end of the Tokugawa regime.
The end of the Genpei War and beginning of the Kamakura shogunate marked the rise of military ( samurai ) power and the suppression of the power of the emperor, who was compelled to preside without effective political or military power, until the Meiji Restoration over 650 years later.

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