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PRL and government
PS had been in the government subsequently since 1988 ( in the regional government and in the federal government ), but the liberal PRL ( now MR ) became in the 1999-elections as strong as the PS.

PRL and were
The Liberal Reformist Party ( PRL ) and the regionalist Francophone Democratic Federalists ( FDF ) started the alliance in 1993, and were joined in 1998 by the progressive Christian democratic Citizens ' Movement for Change ( MCC ).
The head of the U. S. division, Marvin Schlachter, then started Prelude Records, named after one of Pye's acts of the time, Prelude ; its initial LP and 45 catalogue series were carried over from the ill-fated U. S. Pye label ( with the catalogue prefix changed from PYE-to PRL -), and Prelude had a string of disco and dance music hits into the early 1980s.
The papers that introduced this mechanism were published in Physical Review Letters in 1964 and were each recognized as milestones during PRL ’ s 50th anniversary celebration.
During the period of the Peoples Republic of Poland ( PRL ), Bolek and Lolek were reproduced in a large quantity of toys: action figures, movies, postcards, online arcades, puzzles, etc., which can be seen in the Museum of Dobranocki ( bed-time stories ) of the PRL.

PRL and de
The Lebanese Renewal Party – LRP ( Arabic: Hezb al-Tajaddud al-Lubnaniyya ) or Parti de la Renovation Libanaise ( PRL ) in French, is a banned political party in Lebanon formed in 1972 as the political arm of the paramilitary force known as the Guardians of the Cedars.
de: PRL
* 1945: The moderate-liberal Republican Party of Liberty ( Parti Républicain de la Liberté, PRL ) is founded

PRL and .
* Prolactin ( PRL ), also known as ' Luteotropic ' hormone ( LTH ), whose release is inconsistently stimulated by hypothalamic TRH, oxytocin, vasopressin, vasoactive intestinal peptide, angiotensin II, neuropeptide Y, galanin, substance P, bombesin-like peptides ( gastrin-releasing peptide, neuromedin B and C ), and neurotensin, and inhibited by hypothalamic dopamine.
The PRL trials continued until September 1989.
To see if other, post-Joint Communiqué experiments had been as successful as the PRL trials, Julie Milton and Richard Wiseman carried out a meta-analysis of ganzfeld experiments carried out in other laboratories.
* Positive Reinforcement Loop ( PRL )-Desired effect ( DE ) presented in FRT amplifies intermediate objective ( IO ) that is earlier ( lower ) in the tree.
Prolactin ( PRL ) also known as luteotropic hormone ( LTH ) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the PRL gene.
Pituitary PRL is controlled by the Pit-1 transcription factor and ultimately dopamine, extrapituitary PRL is controlled by a superdistal promoter and apparently unaffected by dopamine.
It has been hypothesized that in other vertebrates such as mice a similar tissue specific effect is achieved by a large family of prolactin like proteins controlled by at least 26 paralogous PRL genes not present in primates.
The Liberal Reformist Party (, PRL ) was a liberal party active in Wallonia and Brussels in Belgium.
In 1993, the PRL formed an alliance with the Democratic Front of the Francophones ( FDF ), a party standing up for the rights of French-speakers in and around Brussels.
After this congress, the PRL completely merged in the MR.
The label PRL is no longer used, and the three other parties still use their own names.
The Epping to Chatswood Rail Line ( ECRL ) ( originally a part of the Parramatta Rail Link ( PRL )) is a railway line in the northern suburbs of Sydney, Australia, which connects the suburbs of Epping on the Northern line to Chatswood on the North Shore line.
Construction of the PRL began with the Chatswood to Epping section, which commenced in November 2002.
While each of these famous papers took similar approaches, the contributions and differences between the 1964 PRL symmetry breaking papers are noteworthy.
The People's Republic of Poland ( Polish: Polska Rzeczpospolita Ludowa, PRL ) was the official name of Poland from 1952 to 1989.
* Metody i praktyki Bezpieki w pierwszym dziesięcioleciu PRL ( pod pseud.
Committee of Radio and Television " Polish Radio and Television " () (( also called as a Radiocomittee-Radiokomitet ) was a institution, which managed all stations of Polish Television and Polish Radio in People's Republic of Poland ( PRL ) and in Republic of Poland.
Rough appearance of the whole district is a reminder of the deep state of advanced econpomic crisis The People's Republic of Poland ( PRL ) had fallen into and which itself was enough to brought about the decline of the rule of Communists in Poland.
It has a sister journal, Physical Review Letters ( PRL ), which publishes shorter articles of broader interest.
Prolactin ( PRL ) increases the response of Leydig cells to LH by increasing the number of LH receptors expressed on Leydig cells.
Co-founder of the Republican Party of Liberty ( PRL ), then of the National Center of Independents and Peasants ( CNIP ), Laniel's cabinet was overturned after the French defeat at Dien Bien Phu in Indochina in 1954.
Dopamine has an inhibitory effect on PRL ( prolactin ) secretion.

ministers and government
* The members of the government ( state ministers, ministers, state secretaries and vice-ministers );
In an official review commissioned by UK government ministers it was reported that the needless use of anti-psychotic medication in dementia care was widespread and was linked to 1800 deaths per year.
There was much speculation and fear about the prospect of a Labour government, and comparatively little about a Liberal government, even though it could have plausibly presented an experienced team of ministers compared to Labour's almost complete lack of experience, as well as offering a middle ground that could get support from both Conservatives and Labour in crucial Commons divisions.
Bunge & Born provided the Menem government with its first two economy ministers, and the combination of large rate increases on public services ( around 500 %), a simplified exchange rate and a massive, mandatory wage hike led to a sharp economic turnaround between July and November 1989.
The government (), the main executive power of Croatia, is headed by the prime minister, who has four deputy prime ministers, three of whom also serve as government ministers.
The government (), the main executive power of Croatia, is headed by the prime minister, who has four deputies, three of whom also serve as government ministers.
Thanks to the consistent position of Austria during the meeting of EU foreign ministers, a long period of instability and the questioning of the determination of the Croatian government to surrender war criminals has ended successfully.
Following the 1998 presidential election, Klerides tried to form a government of national unity, by including six ministers from Klerides ' Democratic Rally party, two ministers from the socialist EDEK, three from the Democratic Party ( who broke ranks with party leader Spyros Kyprianou ) and one from the United Democrats.
It was where ( as a shadow of the popular elections of old Rome ) the people by acclamation showed their approval of a new emperor, and also where they openly criticized the government, or clamoured for the removal of unpopular ministers.
The CSU currently has three ministers in the cabinet of Germany of the federal government in Berlin, while party leader Horst Seehofer serves as Minister-President of Bavaria: a position that CSU representatives have held since 1957.
By 1951, the Attlee government was looking increasingly exhausted, with several of its most important ministers ailing or having died.
In terms of the machinery of government, he was one of the most businesslike and effective of all the British prime ministers.
In this formation, the council is composed of ministers from each state government who are responsible for this area: the agriculture and fisheries ministers.
The Council is composed of national ministers for the relevant topic of discussion, with each minister representing their national government.
Other meetings, such as those of the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group, Commonwealth Business Council, and respective foreign ministers, have also dealt with business away from the heads of government themselves.
The President appoints the government members ( ministers ) at the proposal of the Prime Minister.
At the province level, the Provincial legislature ( Provincial Assembly ) elects a governor, and the governor, with his government of up to 10 ministers, is in charge of the provincial executive.

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