In April 1996, national elections led to the victory of a center-left coalition under the leadership of Romano Prodi.
Each school is led by a dean under the leadership of the provost.
Persecution led a large number of them to emigrate to Pennsylvania in 1686, under the leadership of Rowland Ellis, a local gentleman-famer.
For the opening of its first year it was lead under the leadership of principal Dr. Clara Patterson.
This power struggle led to the creation of the Mesopotamian Administration Committee, under the leadership of Lord Curzon.
This new spirit led to a period of fifty years of flowering for the community under the leadership of two great abbesses.
The opposition to the plan was led by the Better Transportation Coalition, under the leadership of Gord Perks.
This in turn led to the formation of a new Department of Combined Arts under the leadership of Peter Rose.
All this led to the revolt of the Iceni, under the leadership of Boudica, in 60 or 61.
This led to several rebellions, one of them in Ronda under the leadership of Al-Fihrey.