Speaking personally, I hope that my own government will at last shake off its reticence and take the case for Britain's membership of this refounded European Union to the people in a referendum. |
Nevertheless, his wealth and amiability gave him standing, he was chancellor of the University of Oxford, and Pembroke College was refounded in his honour. |
The school may have been refounded later in the first century BC by Andronicus of Rhodes, but this is uncertain. |
Germany and Austria-Hungary took control of most of the country and the University of Warsaw was refounded and it began operating as a Polish university. |
As a consequence, it is argued, we need a refounded movement that overcomes old divisions and practices. |
The Baltic Council was founded on 12 May 1990 by the newly refounded independent states of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. |