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It was reformed in 1996 to improve the collection process.
It evolved through both world wars as artillery, air defence and infantry units, until it was reformed in 1991 to become three infantry units.
Mr. Pastrana said he would submit a bill next week asking Congress to authorize the referendum, which could open the way for the biggest overhaul of Congress since it was reformed in 1991.
But welfare – the traditional last resort for the down-and-out until it was "reformed" in 1996 – only expanded by about 6% in the first two years of the recession.
He was the club's chairman when it was reformed in June 1989 and was inducted into their Hall of Fame in March 2015.
Following World War II, 3rd Battalion was disbanded until 1951, when it was reformed in California.
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After two weeks of occupation duties it was ordered to prepare for service in the Pacific; however, while it was reforming in the United States, the Japanese surrender was announced, and the need for more combat units ended.
The electoral system was reformed in 1994.
While the sport was dropped in 1906, it was reformed by the college 16 years later in 1922, and has been going strong since.
However, in 2003 it was reformed so that district hospitals, district health offices and preventive services were managed separately.
So, civil servants say, it needs to be reformed in order to make it sustainable.
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