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reorganisation and brought
The reorganisation brought about the fusion of the old Prime Minister's Office and other Cabinet Office teams, with a number of units ( including the Prime Minister's Strategy Unit ) now report directly into the Prime Minister's Office.
In a following 1958-60 reorganisation the Corps was formed into three mixed armour / infantry divisions including five brigade groups, which were in 1965 brought together into three centralised divisions.
Overworked by the many difficulties and political strife the reorganisation brought with it, they had feared to be replaced by the younger and more competent Tromp and De With.
The name of the complex was changed in 1998 to reflect the reorganisation of local government at that time which abolished Clwyd as a county and brought Flintshire back into existence, although defined by different borders from the original ones.

reorganisation and him
Enthusiastic, the King wrote, on June 1909, to the President of the Council of Ministers ( the Prime Minister ) Wenceslau de Sousa Pereira de Lima, to make him aware of the reorganisation of the Socialist Party ( under Alfredo Aquiles Monteverde ) and to remind him of the importance of collaborating with the Socialists, "... so that, we will empty their supporters from the Republican Party, and orient them into a useful and productive force.
# The cumulative effect of these experiences leads to a reorganisation of the self-conceptions and information the learner holds about him / herself.
Five months later, when the Slovak Diet declared the independence of Slovakia, Hitler summoned Czechoslovak President Emil Hácha to Berlin and intimidated him into accepting the German occupation of the Czech rump state and its reorganisation as a German protectorate.
When Turnbull succeeded to the dual role on 2 September 2002, Prime Minister Tony Blair asked him to focus on the management of the civil service, and to make its reorganisation his priority.
A couple of seasons followed where he was in and out of the team, but a major reorganisation of the squad following the tour of India in 1986-87 gave him the chance again, and he seized it with a Test 60 against New Zealand.

reorganisation and 115
By 1970, 115 LEAs had had their reorganisation plans approved.

reorganisation and third
Wittenberg continued to be a fortress of the third class until the reorganisation of German defences after the foundation of the new German Empire led to its being dismantled in 1873.
A third Charter of Justice was granted in 1855 which enabled the reorganisation of the court system.

reorganisation and .
Over the last two decades of his reign, Alfred undertook a radical reorganisation of the military institutions of his kingdom, strengthened the West Saxon economy through a policy of monetary reform and urban planning and strove to win divine favour by resurrecting the literary glories of earlier generations of Anglo-Saxons.
Alfred's military reorganisation of Wessex consisted of three elements: the building of thirty fortified and garrisoned towns ( burhs ) along the rivers and Roman roads of Wessex ; the creation of a mobile ( horsed ) field force, consisting of his nobles and their warrior retainers, which was divided into two contingents, one of which was always in the field ; and the enhancement of Wessex's seapower through the addition of larger ships to the existing royal fleet.
On 21 December 2001, a major reorganisation of the Ground Forces produced two operational-territorial commands, formed from two former corps headquarters.
The move to occupy the Amazon and the short-term political implications of the army's reorganisation should not be overstated.
* U. S. Army Combat Arms Regimental System a 1950s reorganisation of the regiments of the US Army
Currently, the People's Revolutionary Armed Forces ( FARP ) of Cape Verde are undergoing major reorganisation.
After the dissolution of Czechoslovakia, the Czech Republic is completing a major reorganisation and reduction of the armed forces, which intensified after the Czech Republic joined NATO on 12 March 1999.
Stalin's emphasis on the importance of political and economic work led to another wave of reorganisation of the Central Committee departments in the late-1930s and 1940s.
In an administrative reorganisation about 386 – 95 two new provinces succeeded it, Galatia Prima and Galatia Secunda or Salutaris, which included part of Phrygia.
The " long nineteenth century ", from 1789 to 1914 sees the drastic social, political and economic changes initiated by the Industrial Revolution, the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars, and following the reorganisation of the political map of Europe at the Congress of Vienna in 1815, the rise of Nationalism, the rise of the Russian Empire and the peak of the British Empire, paralleled by the decline of the Ottoman Empire.
After the fall of Napoleon, Europe's statesmen convened in Vienna in 1815 for the reorganisation of European affairs, under the leadership of the Austrian Prince Metternich.
Since the 2005 general election the government has floated the idea of voluntary mergers of local councils, avoiding a costly reorganisation but achieving desired reform.
This was increased to 50. 9 percent in 2005, but when GM further increased its stake to 70. 1 percent around the time of its 2009 Chapter 11 reorganisation, Holden's interest was relinquished and transferred to another ( undisclosed ) part of GM.
Sixty years later, a more radical reorganisation of local government took place with the passage of the Local Government ( Ireland ) Act 1898.
In Northern Ireland, a major reorganisation of local government in 1973 replaced the six traditional counties and two county boroughs ( Belfast and Derry ) with 26 single-tier districts for local government purposes.
Also not shown are the former county boroughs of Londonderry ( now Derry City ) and Belfast which in Northern Ireland had the same legal status as the six counties until the reorganisation of local government in 1973.
Goebbels promised Hitler that he could raise a million new soldiers by means of a reorganisation of the Army, transferring personnel from the Navy and Luftwaffe, and purging the bloated Reich Ministries, which satraps like Göring had hitherto protected.
The commission created a report in 1955 recommending the reorganisation of India's states.
Since local government reorganisation, the unit in England, Northern Ireland and Wales is known as a district, and in Scotland as a council area.
In 2009, reorganisation of the seating resulted in a reduction of capacity by 255 to 75, 957.
Pacific Plate reorganisation.
He led a complete reorganisation of the institute in 1846-1848, after which he returned to his post in Falun.

brought and him
She helped him with the dishes, then he brought more water in from the spring before it got dark.
He remembered Clayton's mocking smile in the saloon when he had asked him what he would do if they brought their cattle to water.
`` You brought him back to this valley thinkin he would help you find your boy.
But a moment later he brought his horse forward into the light, and Wilson had a good look at him.
She brought up her free hand to hit him, but this time he was quicker.
After I paid Monsieur Prieur for Dandy, I brought him home, but he was ill at ease and ran away the same night.
His revolutionary pamphlets, published when he was only 19, quickly brought him to the attention of the patriot leaders.
Each failed catastrophically in an invasion of Russia and each brought ruin on the country that worshipped him.
He ascribes to the mercy of God the peace which this personal matter -- the assurance that he can physically sustain the burden of the office longer than any individual in the history of our nation has been able to do -- has brought him.
It is to say rather, I believe, that he has brought to bear on the history, the traditions, and the lore of his region a critical, skeptical mind -- the same mind which has made of him an inveterate experimenter in literary form and technique.
Mercer's Whiteman association brought him into contact with Hoagy Carmichael, whose `` Snowball '' Mercer relyriced as `` Lazybones '', in which form it became a hit and marked the real beginning of Mercer's song-writing career.
The first time I went there he asked me to bring him water from Flagler's well -- water that reminded him of his first days in the mountains -- and before I came the next time I filled a five-gallon jug for him and brought it to the hospital.
He came to Fleischmanns directly from the boat that brought him to America from Russia.
He brought with him a mixture of myrrh and aloes, of about a hundred pounds' weight.
Argiento made him lie down on the bed, brought a pan of hot water, dipped some clean white linen cloth and applied it to extract the splinter.
He would have to work without questioning the motives which made him work and content himself with the thought that the eventual victory, however it was brought about, would be sweet indeed.
Louis Sherry once stayed a fortnight at the Palace, and he was so pleased with omelet Arbogast that he introduced it at his restaurant in New York J. Pierpont Morgan had come in his private train to San Francisco, to attend an Episcopal convention, and brought the restaurateur with him.
It is this subject matter that has brought Mason a large and enthusiastic following among sportsmen, but it is his exceptional performance with this motif that commends him to artists and discerning collectors.
To prevent the manager from deliberately controlling himself only during the sessions, they were rather lengthy ( about twenty minutes ), the situations were imperfectly described to the manager so that he would not know what to expect, new antagonists were brought on the scene unexpectedly, and the antagonists were instructed to deliberately behave in such ways as to upset the manager and get him to operate in a manner for which he had been previously criticized.
They tasted good to him, so he brought some to breakfast to eat in his cereal bowl with milk and honey.
Instead he brought with him the names of some people he had never met and of whom the medium knew nothing.
The police credited him with twenty-five murders but he was never brought to trial for one of them.
The knifelike pain in his groin nearly brought him down again.

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