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Tehiya and its
Tzomet ran for the 1984 elections in a joint list with the Tehiya party and Eitan was its only member of the Knesset.
In the eyes of many, Tehiya was identified with Geula Cohen, who founded the party and headed it throughout its existence.
In its first electoral test, the 1981 elections, Tehiya picked up three seats.

Tehiya and which
However, when the Alignment left the coalition in 1990, Tehiya were invited into a new narrow right-wing government which included Likud, the National Religious Party, Shas, Agudat Israel, Degel HaTorah, the Party for Advancing the Zionist Idea.
He was elected to the Knesset in the 1981 elections in which Tehiya won three seats.

Tehiya and were
He retained his seat in the 1984 elections, but Tehiya were not included in the grand coalition formed by the Alignment and Likud.
After the 1988 elections, Tehiya were again excluded from the governing coalition.

Tehiya and establishing
On 15 May 1979, Moshe Shamir, the Movement for Greater Israel representative, left Likud to sit as an independent, later establishing Tehiya with Geula Cohen.

Tehiya and Israel
Tehiya (, Revival ), originally known as Banai ( Hebrew: בנא " י, an acronym for Land of Israel Loyalists ' Alliance ( Hebrew: ברית נאמני ארץ ישראל )), then Tehiya-Bnai ( Hebrew: תחייה-בנא " י ), was a small right-wing political party in Israel that existed from 1979 until 1992.

Tehiya and .
Tzomet and the Tehiya parted way in 1987 and Tzomet ran independently in the 1988 elections, winning two seats.
Moshe Arens ( Likud ), the head of the Knesset's Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, and professor Yuval Ne ' eman, the leader of the right-wing Tehiya party, led that opposition.
Tehiya was strongly affiliated with the extra-parliamentary movement of Gush Emunim, and included prominent members of Israeli settlements in the West Bank and Gaza such as Hanan Porat ( later to be a member of the Knesset for the National Religious Party and the National Union ) and Elyakim Haetzni.
In the 1984 elections, Tehiya became the third largest party in the Knesset after the Alignment and Likud, albeit with only five seats.
During the Knesset session Rafael Eitan defected from Tehiya to found a new party, Tzomet.
His mother is Geula Cohen, a prominent member of the 1940s underground group Lehi and later MK for Likud and Tehiya.
Eitan initially joined the Tehiya party and was first elected to the Knesset in 1984.
In the late 1970s, Ne ' eman founded Tehiya, a right-wing breakaway from Likud, formed in opposition to Menachem Begin's support for the Camp David talks that paved the way for peace with Egypt and the evacuation of Yamit.
However, Tehiya joined the government in June after the Alignment had left, and he was appointed Minister of Energy and Infrastructure and Minister of Science and Technology despite not retaking his seat in the Knesset.

fronted and number
Cocker was involved in a number of one-offs and side projects, including the group Relaxed Muscle with Jason Buckle and the film Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire where he fronted a group which included Steve Mackey and members of Radiohead.
Frost fronted a number of programmes following the success of TW3, including its immediate successor, Not So Much a Programme, More a Way of Life, which he co-chaired with Willie Rushton and P. J. Kavanagh.
Vigilantes of Love is a rock band fronted by Bill Mallonee with a large number of secondary players drawn from the musician pool in and around Athens, Georgia.
Swanö has fronted a number of bands, including Edge of Sanity, Brejn Dedd, Unicorn, Infestdead and Route Nine.
The act has been through a number of line-up changes over the years, but was most successful when fronted by rapper Turbo B, who performed on the UK number 1 singles " The Power " and " Rhythm Is a Dancer ".
The act went through a number of line-up changes over the years but was most successful in the early 1990s when it was fronted by British performers Kelly Overett and Rodney Bishop.
! n 2008, she again fronted the cover of GQ, this time, attracting a record number of visits to the publication's website.
The act has gone through a number of line-up changes over the years ; they achieved the most success whilst fronted by singer Tania Evans and rapper Jay Supreme.
Ynyshir has its own library, post office, doctor's surgery and a number of shops and other significant amenities, although these represent a fraction of the businesses which once fronted the main road-Ynyshir Road during the village's heyday.
Engelmann fronted Asheville-based rock band Mother Vinegar from 2004 – 2007, who, along with Umphrey's McGee, performed a number of Ali Baba's Tahini songs in concert.
A number of recordings, made when Tommy Vance fronted the Friday Rock Show, were issued on an independent record label Raw Fruit Records in the early 1990s.
In 1994, Livin ' Joy were fronted by the American lead singer Janice Robinson and reached number one on the U. S. Hot Dance Club Play chart with " Dreamer ".
It has its own village centre with a number of traditionally fronted shops, a small supermarket, two restaurants, a nursery, an ecumenical church and a community centre.

fronted and positions
The band was fronted by former Sarge singer-songwriter Elizabeth Elmore, with other positions filled by various members.
# In the positions where that can be used as relative pronoun ( namely in restrictive relative clauses without a fronted preposition ), provided it is not the subject of the relative clause, it is also possible to omit the relative pronoun entirely.
Behind the sand strip was a 120m wide cleared kill zone in which mines and tanglefoot wire fronted a line of conventional defensive positions of interlocking machine guns and pre-registered mortar and artillery fire dominate the kill zone.

fronted and its
Note that the fronted variant caused by umlaut was originally allophonic ( i. e. a variant sound automatically predictable due to the context ), but later became phonemic ( a separate sound in its own right ) when the context was lost but the variant sound remained.
The Madchester scene, fronted by The Stone Roses, Happy Mondays, and Inspiral Carpets ( for whom Oasis's Noel Gallagher had worked as a roadie during the Madchester years ), was the immediate root of Britpop since its emphasis on good times and catchy songs provided an alternative to shoegazing.
Chiswick Villa is built of brick and its façade fronted with Portland stone with a small amount of stucco.
It fronted on the north the Strand, on the site of the present Savoy Theatre and the Savoy Hotel which memorialise its name and on the south the River Thames.
Artists that released material on the Swan Song label during its existence included Led Zeppelin itself ( including later solo releases by band members Jimmy Page and Robert Plant ); Bad Company ; The Pretty Things ; Dave Edmunds ; Mirabai ; Maggie Bell ( and the short-lived band she fronted, Midnight Flyer ); Detective ; and Sad Café.
Walker then moved to San Francisco and joined Raven ( a band which in its short life had a revolving door of personnel but was fronted throughout by the late ex-Quicksilver Messenger Service guitarist John Cipollina ).
Like other bands fronted by a singing bandleader, Calloway initially gave ample soloist space to its lead members and, through the varied arrangements of Walter ' Foots ' Thomas, provided much more in the way of musical interest.
This government building is fronted by a line of businesses, which in turn are fronted by a gallery, marked by 46 arches supported by Doric columns, called the “ portales .” This archway is the longest of its kind in Latin America.
The project had cost £ 10 million and been one of the most expensive developments at any football ground and the cost of its construction plunged Wolves deep into debt and they narrowly avoided liquidation in 1982, when taken over by a group fronted by former player Derek Dougan.
( In fact, it is not clear whether the company McMahon fronted, American Family Publishers, regularly performed such unannounced visits, as opposed to Publishers Clearing House and its oft-promoted " prize patrol ".
On its completion, the statue was fronted with a cannon taken from the French flagship in the battle.
The school fronted on 13th St. N, which separated the school from its athletic field, eventually dedicated as Arlington County's War Memorial Stadium.
The largest hotel is the Georgian fronted Trout which still has a faded photo on its walls of Bing Crosby who used the hotel as a base for his fishing in the town's rivers.
A grassroots group, fronted by Live @ 5: 30 co-host Donna Skelly, surfaced with an intent to purchase CHCH from Canwest and return the station to its former local focus.
On its western side it is fronted by a wide ditch.
She fronted the nightly show live from the restaurant in East London in its fourth series in the spring.
The last band to play on its stage was The Urge fronted by a band member from Mudworm, which also played.
While later attending a concert by GOGO13, a Utah-based ska band fronted by Jacobs ' brother Parker, Jacobs was exposed to Orange County's burgeoning ska scene and was impressed by its ethos: as he recalled, " No one was fighting or pushing each other but having a good time ".
After it passes through Harrisville, the road becomes less curvy but is fronted densely with homes for almost the remainder of its route within the state, save the forest at its south end, where it features another hairpin curve.
The Den began in 1986 as Dempsey's Den, it was fronted by Ian Dempsey for many years, and ran from 16: 00 to 18: 00 every weekday, broadcasting originally on RTÉ 1 after Live at Three, before switching to Network 2 with an additional hour following its revamp in 1987.
They fronted Littlewoods when orders rose thirty per cent during its sponsorship of their ITV1 programme Trinny & Susannah Undress in 2006.

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