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  • The interaction and connectedness of the Breviary and the Mass before the Reforms is one of the great beauties of the Liturgy, and its loss in the Reforms is a tragedy.

    Old Mass and old breviary 2009

  • "Reforms" of the deposit insurance fund in 1996 and again in 2005 required the FDIC to charge banks nothing, or close to it, when they're flush with cash, and to dun them hardest when the tough times hit.

    Calling Hank Paulson 2008

  • "Reforms" in Saudi Arabia: "Prosecutors in Saudi Arabia have begun investigating 57 young men who were arrested on Thursday for flirting with girls at shopping centres in Mecca." thanks Waleed

    Friday, February 29, 2008 As'ad 2008

  • There is yet a third peculiarity distinguishing these great Reforms which is also well worth noticing.

    THE WOMAN'S ADVOCATE 1869

  • There is yet a third peculiarity distinguishing these great Reforms which is also well worth noticing.

    The Woman's Advocate. 1869

  • There is yet a third peculiarity distinguishing these great Reforms which is also well worth noticing.

    The Meeting of the Waters. 1869

  • May I also suggest that discussion of 'Reforms' be delayed until AFTER the Balanced Budget

    Yahoo! News: Top Stories 2010

  • However, without passage of the Balanced Budget Amendment FIRST, all 'Reforms' are all doomed to failure.

    Yahoo! News: Top Stories 2010

  • (See "Reforms" below for comments on judicial reform currently underway.)

    NZ On Screen 2010

  • (See "Reforms" below for comments on judicial reform currently underway.)

    unknown title 2009

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