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He was also noted for his fiery statements, such as, in referring to Communists, "A glorious revolution is starting to take hold," and even leading a march on Washington in August 2010 he called "Restoring Honor."
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Ingrid, on the other hand, has gotten a job at Workman Publishing and recently published a book called Restoring a House in the City, about twenty-one very different homes from a 1763 Colonial in Philadelphia to a 1920 Beaux-Arts Limestone in Washington, D.C. I got a copy and hate to admit it - but it looked glossy, glam and good.
Cynthia Kling: Restoring a House in the City: An Interview With Ingrid Abramovitch 2009
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Sen. Chris Dodd (D. CT) is sponsoring a bill called the Restoring the Constitution Act (RCA), and he is asking for citizen co-sponsors.
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Help Restore the Writ of Habeas Corpus '; yahooBuzzArticleSummary =' Article: Sen. Dodd (D CT) is sponsoring a bill called the Restoring the Constitution Act (RCA), and he is asking for citizen co-sponsors.
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Last year, the Chamber's Institute for Legal Reform issued a policy paper, called "Restoring Balance," in which it said some companies were forced into unfair settlements.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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For treatment, Mercy gave Ferris a binder called Restoring the Foundations (RTF), a scripture-based doctrine associated with charismatic Pentecostalism.
Planet Atheism 2008
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"It helps rectify a misperception that this is not a biblical issue," says Peter Illyn, an evangelical pastor who founded an environmental stewardship group called Restoring Eden to foster awareness across the denominational spectrum.
Clerical Whispers 2008
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The event, dubbed Restoring Honor, is hosted by Fox News Channel personality Glenn Beck.
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A "cantankerous, reclusive 75-year-old billionaire" who is "best known for funding efforts to smear then-President Clinton," the twice-married Scaife has "given in excess of $300 million to right-learning activists, watchdogs, and think tanks" including "the family-values-focused Heritage Foundation, which has published papers with titles such as Restoring a Culture of Marriage."
The Karmically Delicious Divorce of Conservative Rich-Bitch Richard Mellon Scaife 2007
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A "cantankerous, reclusive 75-year-old billionaire" who is "best known for funding efforts to smear then-President Clinton," the twice-married Scaife has "given in excess of $300 million to right-learning activists, watchdogs, and think tanks" including "the family-values-focused Heritage Foundation, which has published papers with titles such as Restoring a Culture of Marriage."
The Karmically Delicious Divorce of Conservative Rich-Bitch Richard Mellon Scaife 2007
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