The country's leaders relentlessly persecuted those who fought against the regime. |
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Community leaders hope that the new government will devolve more power to the community itself. |
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Community leaders have had some success in democratizing the organization. |
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We can no longer be surprised by the frailties of our political leaders. |
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In times of national crisis, we need strong leaders we can trust. |
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The attack drew strong denunciations from leaders around the world. |
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She's the head of a rebellion against the leaders of the party. |
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The class focused on the great religious leaders of the last century. |
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The nation's leaders wished for close cooperation with the Americans but were unsure whether it would continue. |
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They also exercise power directly as leaders of the Government Departments. |
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In the late 19th and early 20th century, many Polish nationalist leaders endorsed the Piast Concept. |
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In a meeting of the island councils in March 2013, leaders of the three territories discussed their future in the event of Scottish independence. |
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This cabinet consists of the leaders of all eight councils, with the leader of Glasgow City Council being Chair of the Cabinet. |
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In 1921, a treaty was concluded between the British Government and a delegation of Irish leaders. |
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All such incidents were widely condemned by politicians and religious leaders. |
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Following 1994's G7 summit in Naples, Russian officials held separate meetings with leaders of the G7 after the group's summits. |
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Roman traders may have travelled north, and Roman subsidies, or bribes, were sent to useful tribes and leaders. |
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Following Edward's return to England, the remaining leaders of the Scots resistance chose Sir Andrew Murray as Guardian. |
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Samuel Axe, one of the military leaders, also accepted letters of marque from the Dutch authorizing privateering. |
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When the Puritan leaders protested against this brutality, Carter sent four of them home in chains. |
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While in the Tower he was regarded as a political martyr, and visited by all the Whig leaders. |
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They were indecisive and frightened by government arrests of their leaders. |
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Several clan leaders, angry at the lack of action, pressured Charles to issue the order to charge. |
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Clan leaders would designate which young people should emigrate, where to, and in which order. |
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On April 14, he received orders to disarm the rebels and arrest their leaders. |
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The Spanish colonial leaders, in turn, could not completely eliminate British influences along the Mosquito Coast. |
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After the Civil War, Charles Sanders Peirce and then William James and John Dewey were leaders in the development of pragmatism. |
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Hollywood, a northern district of Los Angeles, California, is one of the leaders in motion picture production. |
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Several had established outposts on the African coast where they purchased slaves from local African leaders. |
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In March, he fell ill with bronchitis, and emerged from bed only for a meeting with Salisbury and other Conservative leaders on the 26th. |
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Both peace offers were rejected, and on 24 September Supreme Army Command informed the leaders in Berlin that armistice talks were inevitable. |
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These factors enabled Hindenburg and other senior German leaders to spread the story that their armies had not really been defeated. |
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The new leaders soon recognised that the battles of Verdun and the Somme had depleted the offensive capabilities of the German Army. |
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From Grattan in the 1770s to Parnell up to 1890, nearly all the leaders of Irish separatism were Protestant nationalists. |
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Around 1,000 of these companies are global market leaders in their segment and are labelled hidden champions. |
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The demands of the SA for more political and military power caused anxiety among military, industrial, and political leaders. |
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A year later he told his military leaders that 1942 was the target date for going to war in the east. |
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Top leaders of the armed forces were not in favour of the plan, as Germany was not yet ready for war. |
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In many areas, people looked for ways to surrender to the approaching Allies, in spite of exhortations of local leaders to continue the struggle. |
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The influence of these conditions was augmented by the political values of Czechoslovakia's leaders and the policies they adopted. |
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In response, after failing to persuade the Czechoslovak leaders to change course, five other Eastern Bloc members of the Warsaw Pact invaded. |
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Training of formation leaders was not systematic until 1943, which was far too late, with the Luftwaffe already stretched. |
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More a proposal than a plan, it was a challenge to European leaders to cooperate and coordinate. |
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Hospital leaders and experts in health say increased waiting times result inevitably from NHS budgets increasing less than patient demand. |
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Some leaders had been transported to Australia, where they spread their beliefs. |
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Military leaders disagreed, seeing an American partnership as the only way for Britain to resist the Soviets. |
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By 1966, party leaders viewed Thatcher as a potential Shadow Cabinet member. |
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Thatcher was one of the first Western leaders to respond warmly to reformist Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. |
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After visiting the Queen, calling other world leaders, and making one final Commons speech, she left Downing Street in tears. |
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In May 2012, NATO leaders endorsed an exit strategy for withdrawing their forces. |
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Their efforts built relationships with Afghan leaders that proved essential in the 2001 invasion. |
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Beginning in May 2010 NATO special forces began to concentrate on operations to capture or kill specific Taliban leaders. |
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Its leaders appealed to the British government for assistance, and were offered Norfolk Island. |
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The government subsequently subjected the Chartists to brutal reprisals and arrested their leaders. |
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Nowadays, the term is used to describe the leaders of the devolved governments of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. |
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In practice, however, the religious leaders function more as advisors to the kings than as corulers. |
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During the campaign, the four main party leaders engaged in a series of televised debates, as they had in every previous general election. |
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He was, along with other group leaders, suspended from membership of the SNP when the 79 Group was banned within the larger party. |
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This caused considerable consternation amongst the SNP left as the two main left leaders were opposing each other in the contest. |
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The leaders of the largest opposition parties have an allocation of questions and are allowed to question the First Minister each week. |
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Business leaders right across Wales are telling us they need much more support from the UK Government. |
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There's been something very special about the friendships between the leaders of our two countries. |
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It also alienated some of his European partners, including the leaders of France and Germany. |
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The scheme aims to foster mutual understanding and to promote exchanges between the British and French leaders of tomorrow. |
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The leaders were conservatives with little use for republicanism or revolution, both of which threatened to upset the status quo in Europe. |
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Following his visit to China, Nixon met with Soviet leaders, including Brezhnev in Moscow. |
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In Czechoslovakia and East Germany, mass protests unseated entrenched communist leaders. |
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Wales claimed their first points in Euro 2012 qualifying with a morale-boosting victory in Cardiff over former Group G joint leaders Montenegro. |
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That is something I learned early on that Canadians expect from their leaders. |
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De facto leaders sometimes do not hold a constitutional office and may exercise power informally. |
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Some other notable true de facto leaders have been Deng Xiaoping of the People's Republic of China and General Manuel Noriega of Panama. |
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However, Gujarati community leaders in Pakistan claim that there are 3 million Gujarati speakers in Karachi. |
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However the migration also caused political tensions between Loyalist leaders and the leaders of the existing New England Planters settlement. |
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The majority accepted the legitimacy of the first four leaders, and became known as Sunnis. |
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George Whitefield and John's brother Charles Wesley were also significant leaders in the movement. |
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Faced with growing evangelistic and pastoral responsibilities, Wesley and Whitefield appointed lay preachers and leaders. |
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He began preaching and meeting with the Methodist leaders, and within a year the Methodist community had grown to 600 persons. |
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Although Brethren leaders throughout New Zealand unanimously rejected the Charismatic movement in 1964, attitudes today are much more diverse. |
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Many leaders of the contemporary evangelical movement came from Brethren backgrounds. |
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It was the only general strike in British history, for TUC leaders such as Ernest Bevin considered it a mistake. |
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Vivid memories of the horrors and deaths of the World War made Britain and its leaders strongly inclined to pacifism in the interwar era. |
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The leaders realized they had to act fast to keep up the momentum of the 1945 electoral landslide. |
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Greene was said to have a fascination with strong leaders, which may have accounted for his interest in Castro, whom he later met. |
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Doyle broke with Robinson when he became one of the leaders of the pacifist movement during the First World War. |
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The Stevensons were on friendly terms with some of the colonial leaders and their families. |
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They are also considered one of the leaders of the Second British Invasion of the United States. |
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But, it is correct to say most of our leaders in Naija are not leaders but looters. |
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As the paper is opposed to the EU it has referred to foreign leaders who it deemed hostile to the UK in unflattering terms. |
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The main party leaders, David Cameron, Nick Clegg and Ed Miliband, were all depicted holding a copy of the special issue in publicity material. |
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On 31 October 1793, most of the Girondin leaders were guillotined, which caused Wollstonecraft to faint when Imlay broke the news to her. |
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In his later life, he took a tutoring position that allowed him to travel throughout Europe, where he met other intellectual leaders of his day. |
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Not only did Engels already know the English language, he had also developed a close relationship with many Chartist leaders. |
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The GTE Pro class champion are awarded a World Cup, while the leaders in LMP2 and GTE Am are awarded a Trophy. |
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His family, Mortimer Lords of Wigmore, had been border lords and leaders of defenders of Welsh marches for centuries. |
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There have been calls by South African church leaders over the past months for the fence to be switched off permanently. |
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The change is opposed by many of the town's business leaders. |
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Both leaders agreed to demobilize their armies and sign the peace treaty. |
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The dispute involves one of the region's most contentious leaders. |
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He did well, coming second, but Toyota and Mitsubishi were now neck-and-neck, with the Subaru team 38 points adrift of the leaders. |
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In response to Mixcoatl's demands, leaders in remote altepemeh gave him land and provided workers to cultivate it. |
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The second challenge in talking about marketing leadership is the persistent view that marketing leaders are born, not made. |
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While most union leaders are people of integrity, there are still bad apples. |
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News of the big bond purchases came a day before the leaders of Germany and France meet to discuss the debt crisis. |
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The leaders held a closed door meeting to decide on a future course of action in the case. |
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We may be in store for a new era of cybersavvy candidates who campaign well online, limiting the pool of potential leaders. |
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Hire from the farm league. I constantly counsel church leaders to hire from within. |
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First Nation leaders in Ontario will support demonstrations and protests, until six band councillors are released from jail. |
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Turkish leaders are accustomed to visiting Europe with hat in hand, seeking to make compromises. |
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Then the Empire recruited entire tribal groups under their native leaders as military officers. |
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Legitimacy for leaders among the Germans resided in their ability to successfully lead armies to victory. |
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The ensuing breakdown of authority and people's livelihoods allowed rebel leaders such as Li Zicheng to challenge Ming authority. |
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In many cases, MPs may be expelled from their parties for voting against the instructions of party leaders. |
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The industrial revolution began about 1870 as Meiji period leaders decided to catch up with the West. |
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The anthem was adopted by European Community leaders in 1985 and has since been played on official occasions. |
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Otto named his relatives the new leaders of the stem duchies, but this approach didn't completely solve the problem of disloyalty. |
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After several failures, the movement's leaders decided to use any means that were necessary to accomplish their goals. |
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Clodius set about depriving Caesar's senatorial enemies of two of their more obstinate leaders in Cato and Cicero. |
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One of their leaders, Togodumnus, was killed, but his brother Caratacus survived to continue resistance elsewhere. |
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Maxentius' rescripts were declared invalid, and the honors Maxentius had granted to leaders of the Senate were invalidated. |
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In 334, after Sarmatian commoners had overthrown their leaders, Constantine led a campaign against the tribe. |
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Still others may lack any formal leaders, either in principle or by local necessity. |
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According to Church tradition, it was under Nero's persecution that early Church leaders Peter and Paul of Tarsus were each martyred in Rome. |
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Valentinian died of an apoplexy while personally shouting at envoys of Germanic leaders. |
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Aremorica was controlled by Bagaudae, local leaders not under the authority of the Empire. |
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Both sought the support of Alexander III and other international leaders, arguing their positions in various forums across Europe. |
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In Wales, important leaders like Rhys of Deheubarth and Owain Gwynedd had emerged. |
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Several prominent Lancastrian leaders, including Somerset and Northumberland, were killed. |
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Warwick's contingent from the garrison of Calais under Andrew Trollope defected to the Lancastrians, and the Yorkist leaders fled. |
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Edward and his army won a decisive victory, and the Lancastrians were routed, with most of their leaders slain. |
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From the testimony of the captured leaders, he declared that Warwick and George, Duke of Clarence, had instigated them. |
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Those who believed the form of the church was just what it should be included leaders like John Jewel and Richard Hooker. |
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The Peace of Barcelona, signed between Charles V and the Pope in 1529, established a more cordial relationship between the two leaders. |
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This policy of French colonial leaders determining France's African war aims can be seen throughout much of France's empire. |
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In addition, many tribal leaders, chosen for loyalty to the French rather than influence in their tribe, immediately sold communal land for cash. |
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He traveled to Algiers for a second time on 3 May 1865, and this time he remained for a month, meeting with tribal leaders and local officials. |
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The Navy yards were leaders in technical innovation, and the captains devised new tactics. |
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The Council of Officers at first attempted to come to some agreement with the leaders of Parliament. |
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This is not a very merry Christmas for Japanazi leaders. And, that should be a source of great personal satisfaction to you. |
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The Prime Minister, the Leader of the Opposition, and other leaders from both sides are normally given priority. |
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Mr. Karzai and General Musharraf are expected to meet this week at a jirga, an assembly of leaders from their nations. |
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With the backing of the National Guard, they managed to persuade the Convention to arrest 31 Girondin leaders, including Jacques Pierre Brissot. |
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Their chief vehicle for agitation were pamphlets and women's clubs, but the clubs were abolished in October 1793 and their leaders were arrested. |
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Napoleon's political and cultural legacy has ensured his status as one of the most celebrated and controversial leaders in human history. |
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He understood that the failure of the campaign was due in part to the faults of the leaders and the poor organisation at headquarters. |
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It seems that Frost and other local leaders were expecting to seize the town and trigger a national uprising. |
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Several Chartist leaders, including O'Connor, George Julian Harney, and Thomas Cooper were arrested. |
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Without consulting suffragette leaders such as Pankhurst, Dunlop refused food in protest at being denied political prisoner status. |
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On 4 February, US, British, and Soviet leaders met for the Yalta Conference. |
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Government leaders feared mass psychological trauma from aerial attack and a resulting collapse of civil society. |
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These attacks produced some breaks in morale, with civil leaders fleeing the cities before the offensive reached its height. |
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He figured that Canadian political leaders got only two kicks at the can, and he'd now had both of his. |
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Many health think tanks and leaders of the medical profession described the Autumn Statement as a missed opportunity. |
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The government claim of adequate funding was contradicted by requests from NHS England and Health Servicer leaders. |
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In the coming weeks, Albertans will get a chance to kick the tires of the party leaders, their platforms and local candidates. |
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The post of leader was recognised, and leaders typically chair several important committees, but had no special authority. |
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Suspended members are not represented at meetings of Commonwealth leaders and ministers, although they remain members of the organisation. |
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An ICM poll in September 2007 saw Cameron rated the least popular of the three main party leaders. |
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The leaders were also fearful of Communist influence orchestrated from Moscow. |
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Its leaders believed that peace was impossible because of capitalism, secret diplomacy, and the trade in armaments. |
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As of April 2017, there are four living former Labour Party deputy leaders, as seen below. |
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Other senior Labour figures who backed the younger Miliband included Tony Benn and former deputy leaders Roy Hattersley and Margaret Beckett. |
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Current MEPs also include former judges, trade union leaders, media personalities, actors, soldiers, singers, athletes, and political activists. |
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It was announced on 4 September that Caroline Lucas and Jonathan Bartley would become the party's leaders in a job share. |
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The boards in most cases continue to exist as voluntary associations of council leaders, funded by the local authorities themselves. |
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In 1804, Haiti, the second republic in the western hemisphere, proclaimed its independence, achieved by slave leaders. |
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Since Creoles were the first settlers, planters and leaders of the territory, they have traditionally been well represented in politics. |
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It was indicated that the boards might continue as voluntary associations of council leaders. |
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Scottish leaders appealed to King Edward I of England for help in determining who was the rightful heir. |
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The leaders of the United States Senate Committee on Armed Services called on Defense Secretary Leon Panetta to address the issue. |
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These website's leaders believe this makes the social networking experience more engaging for users. |
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In school systems, leaders have to live with collectivist ideals, which very often get in the way of meaningful and necessary change. |
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Maltese leaders presented the island to Sir Alexander Ball, asking that the island become a British Dominion. |
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When the leaders of the Irish Gaelic alliance fled Ireland in 1607, their lands were confiscated. |
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The creation of Pakistan was never fully accepted by many British leaders, among them Lord Mountbatten. |
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Between the two coups, the four interned Awami League leaders were assassinated by army men in Dhaka Central Jail. |
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This is made evident in the prominence of Luther, Calvin, and Zwingli as leaders of the reform movements in their respective areas of ministry. |
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The principal leaders of the Oxford Movement were John Keble, John Henry Newman and Edward Bouverie Pusey. |
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Methodist leaders and Pope Francis met together to dedicate the new office. |
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Under Wesley's direction, Methodists became leaders in many social issues of the day, including prison reform and the abolition of slavery. |
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Though Wesley had been ordained an Anglican priest, many other Methodist leaders had not received ordination. |
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These religious leaders were suspicious of Darwin's theory, and believed that natural selection needed to be supplemented by another process. |
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By tradition the leaders who slew the king were Ivar the Boneless and his brother Ubba. |
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The term has also more recently been used by Hindu leaders, reformers, and nationalists to refer to Hinduism as a unified world religion. |
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More than 50 Nobel laureates and more than 50 world leaders have been affiliated with the University of Oxford. |
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In 664 a synod was held at Whitby, Yorkshire, and leaders of both the Celtic and Roman Church united the church throughout England. |
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Over the years many famous leaders visited the Crystal Palace, and were accorded special festivals, with extended published programs. |
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The polls were guarded by bullies who did not hesitate at command to manhandle any decent citizen indicated by the local leaders. |
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Beer writing was to evolve into beer blogging, leaders in both fields including Martyn Cornell, Pete Brown, Roger Protz and Melissa Cole. |
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His speeches inspired many European political leaders and the founders of the United States. |
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Church leaders frequently tried to place restrictions on jousts and tournaments, which at times ended in the death of the loser. |
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As a result of his correspondence with Mirabeau and other leaders of the French Revolution, Bentham was declared an honorary citizen of France. |
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Russell remained politically active almost to the end of his life, writing to and exhorting world leaders and lending his name to various causes. |
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These songs were based on Western marches and hymns reflecting the European education system that the early nationalistic leaders grew up in. |
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The designated leaders so far include superstars like Harold Varmus, a Nobel laureate, and Eric Lander, genome meister. |
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The top two teams receive home advantage, the league leaders hosting the 4th ranked team, and the 2nd place team hosting the 3rd place team. |
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The table below shows the top 10 career money leaders on the European Tour. |
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Just like their sister team in F3, ART were the leaders of the field and reigning champions having taken the 2005 GP2 crown with Nico Rosberg. |
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While the Holy Roman Empire and the Papacy were in conflict, it often fell to secular leaders to campaign. |
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Maurice Denis, one of the leaders and theoricists of the Nabis movement in the 1890s, was a native of Granville, in the Manche department. |
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Opposition leaders ask a general question of the First Minister and then supplementary questions. |
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Other Charismatic movement leaders in New Zealand include Bill Subritzky. |
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The trade union leaders, who had organised the meeting, were arrested. |
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Political leaders like Prime Minister Tony Blair, Conservative leader Michael Howard and Liberal Democrat leader Charles Kennedy also sent their congratulations. |
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Above all, he sought to give back unity to the Olympic family by defending its cause on his numerous trips and meetings with heads of state and sports leaders. |
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World leaders have repeatedly stated that we must act on climate change. |
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This arrangement created immunity for the leaders of the drug cartels and allowed drug trafficking to grow under the protection of the government officials. |
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Allied leaders had now realised that to continue an attack after resistance had hardened was a waste of lives, and it was better to turn a line than to try to roll over it. |
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Russia made good progress on privatization in 1993 despite active opposition from key cabinet members, hard-line legislators, and antireform regional leaders. |
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With the Soviets already occupying most of Central and Eastern Europe, Stalin was at an advantage and the two western leaders vied for his favors. |
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The leaders of the Miaphysite cause across the empire still loudly proclaimed their loyalty to the imperial throne, and there is no reason to doubt that most were sincere. |
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Crusaders often pillaged as they travelled, and their leaders generally retained control of captured territory instead of returning it to the Byzantines. |
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Among the leaders of the Canadians was the famous bushfighter, Marin. |
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Manchester City put the Carlos Tevez saga behind them with a classy victory at Blackburn that keeps them level on points with leaders Manchester United. |
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Prominent Liberal Democrat MPs who lost their seats included former leader Charles Kennedy, former deputy leaders Vince Cable and Simon Hughes, and several cabinet ministers. |
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Chelsea kept their faint Premier League title hopes alive and damaged Manchester United's own ambitions as they came from behind to beat the leaders at Stamford Bridge. |
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As the PAN party took control, drug cartel leaders took advantage of the ensuing confusion and used their existing influence to further gain power. |
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By 1989, the Soviet alliance system was on the brink of collapse, and, deprived of Soviet military support, the communist leaders of the Warsaw Pact states were losing power. |
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On 1 September 1932, business leaders from Peruvian rubber and sugar industries who had lost land as a result organised an armed takeover of Leticia. |
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Typically, ministers or party leaders open debates, with opening speakers given between 5 and 20 minutes, and succeeding speakers allocated less time. |
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After the statement has been delivered, the leaders of the opposition parties and other MSPs question the First Minister on issues related to the substance of the statement. |
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Assisting with defense eventually shifted into administration and then outright rule, as Roman government passed into the hands of Germanic leaders. |
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War leaders who were able to secure ample booty for their retainers were able to grow accordingly by attracting warrior bands from nearby villages. |
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The boards may continue as voluntary associations of council leaders. |
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Named in the leak were 12 current or former world leaders, 128 other public officials and politicians, and hundreds of other members of the elites of over 200 countries. |
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It was the only general strike in British history, as union leaders such as Ernest Bevin, who had coordinated the strike, considered it a mistake. |
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Although church leaders argue they're trying to help the most vulnerable in society, some, including parishioners, argue they're helping the most lawbreaking. |
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The high angel, Michael, flanked by the two commanders, continued his relentless attack bearing grimly and deliberately down upon the two dark leaders, Python and Jezebel. |
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In early 2001, Massoud and several other Afghan leaders addressed the European Parliament in Brussels, asking the international community to provide humanitarian help. |
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Henry's power was only marginally greater than that of the other leaders of the stem duchies, which were the feudal expression of the former German tribes. |
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The leaders of the assembly accepted the views of the commission. |
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German designers became early leaders of modern product design, with the Bauhaus designers like Mies van der Rohe, and Dieter Rams of Braun being essential pioneers. |
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Kennedy's assassination in November 1963 caused a profound shock and sadness expressed by many politicians, religious leaders, and luminaries of literature and the arts. |
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Hundreds more insurgent leaders were killed or captured as 2010 ended. |
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By the end of the sixth century, the leaders of these communities were styling themselves kings, though it should not be assumed that all of them were Germanic in origin. |
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These leaders who developed in the sixth century, were able to seize the initiative and to establish a position of power for themselves and their successors. |
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World political leaders, national ministers of finance and central bank directors coordinated their efforts to reduce fears, but the crisis continued. |
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The annual G7 leaders summit is attended by the heads of government. |
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Though NATO leaders gave assurances that the system was not targeting Russia, both presidents Vladimir Putin and Dmitry Medvedev criticized it as a threat. |
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In the first half of the 19th century, the Cornish people were leaders in tin and copper smelting, while mining in Cornwall was the people's major occupation. |
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By the end of the sixth century the leaders of these communities were styling themselves kings, with the majority of the larger kingdoms based on the south or east coasts. |
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In the years since the Conquest, politicians and other leaders have used William and the events of his reign to illustrate political events throughout English history. |
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In November the two leaders ratified the terms of a permanent peace. |
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Military tensions between the two leaders immediately increased. |
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Their leaders were executed and the people suffered numerous reprisals. |
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However, some would stay within the monastery and become leaders. |
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French forces were led by Bertrand du Guesclin, a Breton, who rose from relatively humble beginnings to prominence as one of France's war leaders. |
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Chinese leaders called the NATO campaign a dangerous precedent of naked aggression, a new form of colonialism, and an aggressive war groundless in morality or law. |
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There is considerable charismatic activity among young Lutheran leaders in California centered around an annual gathering at Robinwood Church in Huntington Beach. |
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While earlier kings had to be successful war leaders to maintain their authority, kingship became rather less personalised and more institutionalised during this time. |
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The 1795 Plan of Pacification permitted Methodist chapels to celebrate Holy Communion where both a majority of trustees and a majority of the stewards and leaders allowed it. |
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The leaders, including Aske, were arrested and executed for treason. |
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Hughes played a key role in leading Methodists into the Liberal Party coalition, away from the Conservative leanings of previous Methodist leaders. |
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Llywelyn and the other Welsh leaders, including those in the south, joined in and it soon assumed a very different character from the 1277 campaign. |
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Faced with wars against France, England and the Netherlands, each led by capable leaders, the bankrupted empire found itself competing against two strong adversaries. |
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After the House of Burgesses was dissolved by the royal governor in 1774, Virginia's revolutionary leaders continued to govern via the Virginia Conventions. |
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Thomas Jefferson and many of the state's early leaders favored the Neoclassical architecture style, leading to its use for important state buildings. |
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The Japanese encouraged and backed Indonesian nationalism in which new indigenous institutions were created and nationalist leaders such as Sukarno were promoted. |
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Some Scottish leaders, including the Earl of Atholl, who had returned to Scotland with Edward Balliol in 1332 and 1333, defected to the Bruce party. |
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Faidherbe built a series of forts along the Senegal River, formed alliances with leaders in the interior, and sent expeditions against those who resisted French rule. |
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By convention, however, the Prime Minister allows leaders of other parties to nominate some life peers, so as to maintain a political balance in the House of Lords. |
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Until the 1960s, historians focused their attention largely on the great leaders and theologians of the 16th century, especially Luther, Calvin, and Zwingli. |
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The Congregational church was now to be led by local ministerial associations and consociations composed of ministers and lay leaders from a specific geographical area. |
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Nevertheless, Parliament was closed once again by military force until such time that the army and leaders of Parliament could effect a resolution. |
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Bellevue is the designated hospital for treatment of the President of the United States and other world leaders if they become sick or injured while in New York City. |
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Stu started to see the leaders as the lazy jagweeds they were. |
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Charles sided with the Tories, and, following the discovery of the Rye House Plot to murder Charles and James in 1683, some Whig leaders were executed or forced into exile. |
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Later, fighter pilot leaders were few in numbers as a result of this. |
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In addition to religious missions and the new high schools, the less selective Singapore Chinese Girls' School was set up by several Peranakan business and community leaders. |
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City leaders often revolted at the imposition of Electorate authority. |
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After having been singled out in a struggle between the Whigs and the government, Walpole became the intermediary for reconciling the government to the Whig leaders. |
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When the elections of 1798 were again carried by the opposition, the Directory used the army to imprison and exile the opposition leaders and close their newspapers. |
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A series of Norman victories along the route cut the city's supply lines and in December 1066, isolated and intimidated, its leaders yielded London without a fight. |
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After petitions to the Crown for intervention with Parliament were ignored, the rebel leaders were declared traitors by the Crown and a year of fighting ensued. |
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In 1874, the Liberals agreed not to put candidates against Thomas Burt and Alexander Macdonald, two miners' leaders who were standing for Parliament. |
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By the early twentieth century, the campaign had become more militant, but some of its leaders were reluctant to involve working class women in it. |
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The cooperative allocation of funds was encouraged, and panels of government, business, and labor leaders were convened to examine the economy and see where aid was needed. |
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Frost and two other Newport leaders, Jones and Williams, were transported. |
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In 1859, the religious revival which reached Britain had a transforming effect on many of the assemblies and brought in new leaders such as Joseph Denham Smith. |
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In March, Mehmed imprisoned Jassim's brother and 13 prominent Qatari tribal leaders on the Ottoman corvette Merrikh as punishment for his insubordination. |
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It was created to enable the leaders of the main unionist and nationalist parties to work together, with guaranteed joint representation of both main communities. |
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He wrote a great many letters to world leaders during this period. |
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We need to convince Soviet leaders that even if they thought. |
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Technologically, the UK is also amongst the world's leaders. |
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The speech caused an outcry from other European leaders, and exposed for the first time the deep split that was emerging over European policy inside her Conservative Party. |
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In 1969 Olivier appeared in two war films, portraying military leaders. |
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