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He recently attacked the reformed Dead Kennedys in a song called " Those Dumb Punk Kids ( Will Buy Anything )", which appears on his second collaboration with sludge metal band The Melvins, Sieg Howdy !.
The Dead Boys reformed for several gigs in the 1980s.
While the original performance includes the satirically quoted word " niggers ", subsequent performances by the reformed Dead Kennedys, and other artists listed here have substituted the word " brothers " in its place.
The reformed Breviary of St. Pius V assigned the recitation of the Office of the Dead to the first free day in the month, the Mondays of Advent and Lent, to some vigils, and ember days.

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Great Britain and its American colonies reformed in 1752, where Wednesday, 2 September 1752 was immediately followed by Thursday, 14 September 1752 ; they were joined by the last Protestant holdout, Sweden, on 1 March 1753.
In the years following the book's publication, responses to the tale were published by W. M. Swepstone ( Christmas Shadows, 1850 ), Horatio Alger ( Job Warner's Christmas, 1863 ), Louisa May Alcott ( A Christmas Dream, and How It Came True, 1882 ), and others who followed Scrooge's life as a reformed man – or some who thought Dickens had gotten it wrong and needed to be corrected.
The reformed band has released two new studio albums: My Father Will Guide Me Up a Rope to the Sky in 2010, followed by 2012's The Seer.
Milo left after the back-to-back " All " and " FinALL " tours in 1987 and the remaining Descendents reformed with singer Dave Smalley ( later replaced by Scott Reynolds, who was followed by Chad Price ) and reformed under the name All, and continued the legacy until 1995, when they reformed again with Milo Aukerman, now a full-time research biochemist, to record and tour in support of the album Everything Sucks, a bit of a return to their early-80s punk style ( with Frank Navetta and Tony Lombardo making appearances on " Dog House " and " Eunuch Boy ").
The Dingoes reformed in late 2009 and released a new album, Tracks in 2010 which was followed by a tour of Australia.
The band reformed again in 2005 to co-headline the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival held in Indio, California, which was followed by another tour through North America, Mexico, and Europe.
Faubus ' decline occurred when the Democrats reformed their own party in response to public acceptance of the progressive polices followed by Rockefeller.
In the reformed orthography, a short stressed vowel is never followed by " ß ".
In the summer of 1991 the reformed lineup released the Vaya Con Satan 7 " in the US being followed in early 1992 by their debut album Hot Cars and Spent Contraceptives on up-coming local label Big Ball Records.
The reformed line-up then recorded a follow-up to Focus entitled Traced in Air, which was released in 2008 and followed by more touring.
In 2009 Ure and the other members reformed Ultravox for the Return to Eden tour to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Vienna album, followed up the next year with a second round of the tour.
Sacred Scriptures: Hagin's beliefs followed in the reformed tradition in that the Bible is viewed to be the literally true, inerrant word of God as written by men under the guidance of the Spirit of God.
When Hicks reformed the band, Page and Leopold remained, and vocalists Naomi Ruth Eisenberg and Maryann Price joined, followed later by guitarist John Girton.
As a result 216 Squadron was reformed at Brize Norton in November 1984, initially flying six ex-British Airways TriStars, followed by three more from Pan-Am.
The band reformed in 1990, with a performance at the Reading Festival following, and a new single, " Let's Not " issued before the year was out, followed in 1991 by a collaboration with Margi Clarke on a version of Edith Piaf's " No Regrets ".
This seen bassist John Canham part ways with the band, before Simon Blight followed soon after when they reformed as Hum, which was changed to Reel, before then changing their name once again to Reel when Hirose took over bass duties in 1994.
Pridebowl reformed in California in 2003 with an all-American line-up, followed by a two-week tour of Eastern Canada.
They reformed once again in 2002 to record a live album entitled Alive Again followed by several European tours, first with Testament and Death Angel, then with Exodus and Agent Steel.
They traveled to Germany and to Switzerland preaching about Jesus Christ and his teachings ; they disagreed with the Lutheran / Catholic faith's method of sermonizing thought themselves to be a reformed movement of true faith that followed the traditions and beliefs of the earliest Christians.
The handbook noted that every reformed spelling now in general use was originally the overt act of a lone writer, who was followed at first by a small minority.
Prior to 1751 ( when the calendar was reformed ), the register year would go from Lady Day to Lady Day ( 25 March ) so, for example 31 December 1740 would be followed by 1 January 1740 ( actually 1741 ).
Touring slots with The Killers, Feeder, Duran Duran, Placebo, supporting them at Wembley Arena, The Tears and a reformed Gang Of Four soon followed as the band sought to build a support base ahead of their first wing of releases.

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Neither Alfred's reformed fyrd nor his burhs alone would have afforded a sufficient defence against the Vikings ; together, however, they robbed the Vikings of their major strategic advantages: surprise and mobility.
Saint Charles Borromeo, Archbishop of Milan, successfully reformed their discipline, grown lax, in 1579.
The United Nations considered adopting such a reformed calendar for a while in the 1950s, but these proposals have lost most of their popularity.
Furthermore, Nasir al-Din al-Tusi ( 1201 – 1274 ), an astronomer and mathematician from Baghdad, authored the Treasury of Astronomy, a remarkably accurate table of planetary movements that reformed the existing planetary model of Roman astronomer Ptolemy by describing a uniform circular motion of all planets in their orbits.
Under the city's protection, they were able to form their own reformed church under John Knox and William Whittingham and eventually carried Calvin's ideas on doctrine and polity back to England and Scotland.
According to Edmond Ludlow, " The Wallingford House party, as if infatuated by a superior power to procure their own destruction, continued obstinately to oppose the Parliament, and fixed in their resolution to call another ( that is a reformed Parliament more agreeable to their interests ).
Several of the Swiss cantons reformed their codes in conformity with it.
His Kanune Raya, or " Code of the Rayas ", reformed the law governing levies and taxes to be paid by the rayas, raising their status above serfdom to the extent that Christian serfs would migrate to Turkish territories to benefit from the reforms.
In North America, for example, some nations broke apart and reformed, as was the case with the Confederation of American States and the United Canadian and American States ; others became havens for specific racial or ethnic groups, like the councils of the Native American Nations, the Native Americans having used their new found magical abilities to regain massive tracts of land ; or the Elvish principality of Tír Tairngire, that encompasess all of the state of Oregon.
Douglas and Cockburn suggested to Knox to take their sons to the relative safety of the castle to continue their instruction in reformed doctrine.
Released from the burdens of spiritual leadership, which passed to the reformed Cluniac movement after the mid-tenth century, and occupied with the administration of great landed properties, some of which lay far from Westminster, " the Benedictines achieved a remarkable degree of identification with the secular life of their times, and particularly with upper-class life ", Barbara Harvey concludes, to the extent that her depiction of daily life provides a wider view of the concerns of the English gentry in the High and Late Middle Ages.
In almost all developed countries this means that government and public sector pensions could collapse their economies unless pension systems are reformed or taxes are increased.
He also reformed the criminal law, reducing the number of crimes punishable by death, and simplified it by repealing a large number of criminal statutes and consolidating their provisions into what are known as Peel's Acts.
As the Muslim traders, mostly Swahili, were displaced from their coastal centers and routes to the interior by the Portuguese, migrations of Bantu peoples continued and tribal federations formed and reformed as the relative power of local chiefs changed.
By endowing the reformed Benedictine monasteries with the lands required for their support, he had dispossessed many lesser nobles, and had rewritten leases and loans of land to the benefit of the monasteries.
Nicholas Tucker described the early Harry Potter books as looking back to Victorian and Edwardian children's stories: Hogwarts was an old-style boarding school in which the teachers addressed pupils formally by their surnames and were most concerned with the reputations of the houses with which they were associated ; characters ' personalities were plainly shown by their appearances, starting with the Dursleys ; evil or malicious characters were to be crushed rather than reformed, including Filch's cat Mrs Norris ; and the hero, a mistreated orphan who found his true place in life, was charismatic and good at sports, but considerate and protective towards the weak.
The Royal Albert Hall reunion proved a success on both a personal and financial level, inspiring the reformed band to bring their reunion to the United States.
Hospitals have also reformed their approach to birthing by adding private birthing areas, often with a hot tub ( which is good for relieving pain without medication ).
As they did so their ranks broke up, and the Scots, deluded into thinking the English were leaving the field, abandoned their position in a disorderly downhill charge, only to find that Surrey's forces had reformed on Spottsmuir and were advancing in perfect order.

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