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- the best showing for a third party since the presidential system was reinstituted with the 1967 constitution. They were the last presidential elections...
- Federal Government. On 30 June 2023, the Attorney General for Ontario reinstituted the practice of appointing King's Counsel, in honour of the coronation...
- legend "Gold I gave for iron" (Gold gab ich für Eisen). The award was reinstituted for the wars in 1870 and 1914. With the outbreak of World War II on 1...
- (1RAR). For a brief period, between 1951 and 1959, the Menzies Government reinstituted conscription and compulsory military training with the National Service...
- rate against the euro stood at ¥10.07060 per euro. However, the peg was reinstituted unofficially when the financial crisis hit: "Under intense pressure from...
- but referees were unable to review the play; the next season the NFL reinstituted an instant replay system. In the end, this game turned out to be the...
- masterpiece was the Temple of Jerusalem. Later, the sanctuary shekel was reinstituted to support the temple as the temple tax. Mt. Moriah had a plateau at...
- named Städtebund Die Hanse (Union of Cities THE HANSA) in German and reinstituted the Hanseatic diets. This league is open to all former Hanseatic League...
- added to the authorized manning of an infantry company and a wagoner was reinstituted (previously authorized from 1796 to 1808) to drive the company supply...
- antisemitism (most specifically the case of Edgardo Mortara, but also his reinstituting the Roman ghetto). Pius IX celebrated his silver jubilee in 1871, going...