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Sweeping and political
Sweeping changes in Venezuelan governmental structure were to be made ; Chávez's plan was, stemming from his 1998 campaign pledges, thus to dramatically open up Venezuelan political discourse to independent and third parties by radically altering the national political context.

Sweeping and reforms
Sweeping agricultural reforms begin ; about half of arable land eventually redistributed to peasants from large landowners ; most church properties nationalized.
Sweeping reforms in China's legal system were announced at the Second Session of the Fifth National People's Congress held in June and July 1979.

Sweeping and led
Sweeping up more soldiers Halil led the riot to the Topkapı Palace and demanded the death of the grand vizer, Nevşehirli Damat İbrahim Pasha and the abdication of Ahmet III.

Sweeping and new
From about 1803, there was an alternative method of brushing chimneys, but sweeps and their clients resisted the change preferring climbing boys to the new Humane Sweeping Machines.

Sweeping and first
Sweeping the first four places is no longer possible, as only three entrants per country are allowed.
The first regular entertainment programs were broadcast in 1922, and on March 10, Variety carried the front page headline: " Radio Sweeping Country: 1, 000, 000 Sets in Use.
In this STO, The Wrestler would first apply a Clawhold Before Sweeping the opponent's legs.
Sweeping the wings forward may first have been proposed in 1936 by German aircraft designers.

Sweeping and .
Sweeping a look around, he saw that he was safe for the moment.
Sweeping forwards, virtually without resistance, the 21 Danish squadrons reformed behind the French around the area of the Tomb of Ottomond, facing north across the plateau of Mont St André towards the exposed flank of Villeroi ’ s army.
From 1945 to 1956, the German Mine Sweeping Administration and its successor organizations, made up of former members of the Kriegsmarine, became something of a transition stage for the Marine, allowing the future Marine to draw on experienced personnel upon its formation.
Sweeping up the banknotes from the street after the Hungarian pengő was replaced in 1946.
* Sweeping – One foot or both feet of an opponent may be swept depending upon their position, balance and strength.
# Sweeping up of a shell of shocked circumstellar and interstellar gas.
Sweeping during Tết is taboo or xui ( unlucky ), since it symbolizes sweeping the luck away.
* Culture: In China, some people carry willow branches with them on the day of their Tomb Sweeping or Qingming Festival.
In Chinese culture, people celebrate the 106th day after the winter solstice as Qingming Festival, also known as Tomb Sweeping Day.
* " Love Is Sweeping The Country " w. Ira Gershwin m. George Gershwin
: A Study of the Economic and Social Forces That Are Sweeping Away Capitalist Imperialism.
Sweeping changes were made, including changing the team name and moving the team to Boca Raton, Florida.
Sweeping a wing forward has approximately the same effect as rearward in terms of drag reduction, but has other advantages in terms of low-speed handling where tip stall problems simply go away.
Sweeping of the wide flues of these low buildings was often done by the householder himself, using a ladder to pass a wide brush down the chimney.
Sweeping was not a popular trade.
Sweeping the wing makes it appear thinner and longer in the direction of the airflow, making a " normal " wing shape closer to that of the von Kármán ogive, while still remaining useful at lower speeds where curvature and thickness are important.
Knight is the author of Fighting for America's Soul: How Sweeping Change Threatens Our Nation and What We Must Do, published in June 2009, updated in September, 2010, by Coral Ridge Ministries at coralridge. org, " Radical Rulers: The White House Elites Who Are Pushing America Toward Socialism " ( 2010, Coral Ridge Ministries at www. radicalrulers. com ), " The Silencers: How Liberals Are Trying to Shut Down Media Freedom in the U. S ." ( 2010, Coral Ridge Ministries ), " The Truth About Marriage ", ( 2010, Coral Ridge Ministries ), co-author of " Ten Truths About Socialism " ( 2010, Coral Ridge Ministries at www. dangersofsocialism. com ) and The Age of Consent: The Rise of Relativism and the Corruption of Popular Culture, published in 1998 and 2000 by Spence Publishing.

political and reforms
His political opponent and lifetime friend, Thomas Jefferson, achieved immortality through his authorship of the Declaration of Independence, but equally notable were the legal and constitutional reforms he instituted in his native Virginia, his role as father of our territorial system, and his acquisition of the Louisiana Territory during his first term as President.
A variety of social, political and economic reforms were introduced by the Japanese government, in hope of modernising the country in the Western style, and included the annexation of Hokkaido.
Also as Salieri aged he moved slowly away from his more liberal political stances as he saw the enlightened reform of Joseph II's reign, and the hoped for reforms of the French revolution, replaced with more radical revolutionary ideas.
USAID has programming in the following areas: economic policy reform and restructuring ; private sector development ( the Business Development Program ); infrastructure rebuilding ; democratic reforms in the media, political process and elections, and rule of law / legal code formulation ; and training programs for women and diplomats.
Dacko's efforts to promote economic and political reforms proved ineffectual, and on 20 September 1981, he in turn was overthrown in a bloodless coup by General André Kolingba.
Failure to address the economic and social disparities and increasing political awareness of the less-affluent population, as well as indirect intervention and economic funding to the main political groups by both the KGB and the CIA, as part of the Cold War, led to a political polarization under Socialist President Salvador Allende which in turn resulted in the 11 September 1973 coup and the military dictatorship of General Augusto Pinochet, whose 17-year regime was responsible for numerous human rights violations and deep market-oriented economic reforms.
As with his ecclesiastical reforms, his political legacy was the creation of a new form of Scottish kingship that lasted for two centuries after his death.
However, in December thousands of people demonstrated in several parts of the city, especially the city center near la fontaine, desiring more significant political reforms.
He eschewed radical political and economic reforms, promoting instead a small degree of candor in politics and mild economic experiments similar to those that had been associated with the late Premier Alexei Kosygin's initiatives in the mid − 1960s.
Instead Gorbachev chose political liberalization during the years leading to the collapse of the USSR, while not implementing any significant economic reforms.
Amanullah altered foreign policy in his new relations with external powers and transformed domestic politics with his social, political, and economic reforms.
However, in enlightened absolutism ( also known as benevolent despotism ), which came to prominence in 18th century Europe, absolute monarchs used their authority to institute a number of reforms in the political systems and societies of their countries.
In this work he depicted a land where there would be freedom of religion-showing a Jew treated fairly and equally in an island of Christians, but it has been debated whether this work had influenced others reforms, such as greater rights for women, the abolition of slavery, elimination of debtors ' prisons, separation of church and state, and freedom of political expression, although there is no hint of these reforms in The New Atlantis itself.
He seized the opportunity to carry through political reforms leading to a more democratic rule.
After 25 years of disappointments, the Social Democrats had an opportunity to take political power and to improve the conditions of the common people through social reforms.
In order to win power and carry out political reforms, the socialists had to overcome the Finnish Parliament.
The April 1990 conference approved sweeping political reforms, including creation of a national Senate, decentralization of the budgetary process, freedom of assembly and press, and cancellation of the exit visa requirement.
The April conference approved sweeping political reforms, including creation of a national senate, decentralization of the budgetary process, freedom of assembly and press, and cancellation of the exit visa requirement.
The Guatemalan President had been a university professor, who introduced social reforms, such as allowing the free establishment of political parties, and the restricted establishment of trade unions, which placated the socially dissatisfied public.
Although the administration made progress on such issues as taking state responsibility for past human rights cases and supporting human rights in international fora, it failed to show significant advances on combating impunity in past human rights cases, military reforms, a fiscal pact to help finance peace implementation, and legislation to increase political participation.
This arrangement has come about because as the area of London grew and absorbed neighbouring settlements, a series of administrative reforms did not amalgamate the City of London with the metropolitan area, and its unique political structure was retained.

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