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Perhaps his most significant achievement, other than his predominant influence in the early movement, was his leadership in overcoming the twin challenges of government prosecution after the Restoration and internal disputes that threatened its stability during the same period.
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.
As well as providing a first-hand account of the Restoration, Pepys's diary is notable for its detailed accounts of several other major events of the 1660s, along with the lesser known Diary of John Evelyn.
* September 6 – In Burma, the State Law and Order Restoration Council orders the arrest of Aung San Suu Kyi and five other political dissidents.
* Restoration ecology, the return of a landscape, ecosystem, or other ecological entity to a predefined historical state
Restoration efforts financed by motivated investors, notably Houston businessman George P. Mitchell, gradually created the Strand Historic District and reinvented other areas.
The Winter's Tale was not revived during the Restoration, unlike many other Shakespearean plays.
Like some other groups that assert the lack of clerical titles within the church as narrated in the New Testament, congregations in the Restoration Movement ( i. e., influenced by Barton Warren Stone and Alexander Campbell ), often disdain use of The Reverend and instead use the more generalized designation Brother.
Spain ( known officially as " the Kingdom of Spain ") was assembled in the 15th century from various component kingdoms, of which Portugal seceded in the Portuguese Restoration War while other component kingdoms lost their secession wars.
In July 1660, following the Restoration, a royalist tract called The Picture of the Good Old Cause Drawn to the Life reprinted a petition he had made in February calling for Members of Parliament to deny rule by Charles II or any other single person.
The 1651 Act ( like other legislation of the Commonwealth period ) was declared void on The Restoration of Charles II, having been passed by ' usurping powers '.
His other films in the 1990s included Heart and Souls, Only You, Natural Born Killers, Restoration, Two Girls and a Guy, Black and White, Short Cuts, Richard III, and The Last Party, a documentary written by Downey.
Ogai Mori, along with many other historical figures from the Meiji Restoration, plays a significant part in the fantasy / historical fiction novel Teito Monogatari by Hiroshi Aramata.
The events flowing from the Meiji Restoration in 1868 had seen not only the fulfillment of many domestic and foreign economic and political objectives — without Japan suffering the colonial fate of other Asian nations — but also a new intellectual ferment, in a time when there was worldwide interest in socialism and an urban proletariat was developing.
Buckingham was one of the archetypal Restoration rakes, part of the " Merry Gang " of courtiers whose other members included John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester, Sir Charles Sedley, Charles Sackville, 6th Earl of Dorset, and the playwrights William Wycherley and George Etherege.
David Lemmings considers it to have been more serious than that, for two reasons ; firstly, Inner Temple and Middle Temple had actually shown an increase in membership following the Restoration, and secondly because Gray's Inn had previously had far more " common " members than the other Inns.
During the first half of the 20th century The Relapse was relatively neglected, along with other Restoration drama, and experts are uncertain about exactly when Vanbrugh's original again resurged to prominence on the stage and thereby marginalized Sheridan's version.
It was not until the Meiji Restoration when this almost 500 year arrangement started to fall apart and various heads of schools had to seek other means of employment.
This new alliance was created through the unification of Sun's Xingzhonghui ( Revive China Society ), the Guangfuhui ( Restoration Society ) and many other Chinese revolutionary groups.
With the Restoration of Charles II, Episcopalianism became widespread among clans as it suited the hierarchical clan structure and encouraged obedience to Royal authority, while some other clans were converted by Catholic missions.
It later splintered into many other churches and groups when the Worldwide Church of God disassociated itself with the Restoration movements and made major attempts to join the Protestant branch of Christianity.
Following the first Bourbon Restoration the Musketeers were reestablished on July 6, 1814 along with the other military units of the former Royal Household.
* The Restoration Movement Pages at the Memorial University of Newfoundland with historical texts, images, biographies and other resources
Between 1819 and 1830, the Carlsbad Decrees and other instances of Restoration politics limited such developments.

Restoration and buildings
* Restoration ( TV series ), a BBC TV series in the UK highlighting buildings at risk
As well as period rooms, the collection includes parts of buildings, for example the two top stories of the facade of Sir Paul Pindar's house dated c1600 from Bishopsgate with elaborately carved wood work and leaded windows, a rare survivor of the Great Fire of London, there is a brick portal from a London house of the English Restoration period and a fireplace from the gallery of Northumberland house.
( 2 ) The Estonian flag is displayed on buildings and stationary flag staffs on Independence Day, Victory Day and the Restoration of Independence Day.
* Restoration of Biscoe Hut, one of the original 1954 buildings
The town is home to a number of important historic buildings, the most prominent of which are the Guildhall, the Corn Exchange, Restoration House, Eastgate House, Rochester Castle and Rochester Cathedral.
In 1958, the Pioneer Washington Restoration Foundation began preserving the unique buildings and sites that currently lie within the park.
Restoration was completed on the façades of the college's buildings at 126, 128, 130, 132-134, 168 Beacon Street, and 21 Commonwealth Avenue.
Restoration of buildings damaged in the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake was completed, and the architectural value of new buildings was enhanced with competitions attracting some of the world's most gifted architects.
Greenlaw's impressive town hall, completed in 1831, is a listed building from its county town era and was one of the buildings shortlisted in the 2006 BBC television series Restoration Village.
In 2006, it was one of the neglected buildings selected for the Restoration TV series.
Restoration of buildings at the Bauhaus in Dessau, Germany corrected a failed c. 1925 peat composition roof.
In the summer of 2004, two of these ancient buildings, The Saracen's Head and The Old Grammar School were the winners of the BBC's Restoration competition and were awarded over £ 3 million towards the cost of major refurbishment.
Entitled Restoration Village, the series focused on buildings in smaller settlements, using the same format and voting as before, featuring 21 buildings in 7 regional heats.
On 22 April 2009, Rhys Jones presented " Restoration Revisited ", a 60-minute programme updating viewers as to the progress made by some of the 72 featured buildings throughout the 3 TV series.
Restoration of the traditional Ottoman houses near the Yeşilirmak and other main historical buildings caused to that and these traditional Yalıboyu houses started to use as cafe, bar, restaurant, pub, hotel etc.
In 2004, when the local council was considering purchasing the land for a car park, a public meeting called by local MP Don Touhig led to the formation of The Friends of Newbridge Memo who got the buildings on to the BBC2 programme Restoration.
Restoration begins on some of the buildings in 1862, and continues for decades.
The buildings are known by Fantasy of Flight as the " Golden Hill " facility as a tongue in cheek reference to the Paul E. Garber Preservation, Restoration, and Storage Facility of the National Air and Space Museum which is nicknamed " Silver Hill " by the NASM staff.
Restoration was the conservationist school of thought that believed historic buildings could be improved, and sometimes even completed, using current day materials, design, and techniques.
The castle was one of the buildings featured in the BBC television series Restoration

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