He said his office would continue in its efforts to save the peace pact, despite the looming operation to quell the rebels. |
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So how about we make a pact to embrace a Morris' philosophy and make beautility the test for everything we actquire from this day forward? |
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Leading members of Respect have made repeated attempts to agree an electoral pact with the Greens. |
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The site also includes a fascinating discussion of Harry Houdini's pact with his wife Bess to attempt to communicate from beyond the grave. |
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The 1992 agreement allows either party to pull out of the pact 12 months after providing formal written notice to the other side. |
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But because her private life has been made public before, she made a pact not to discuss the split. |
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At one level, this behavior may be interpreted as acting out a death wish, or a suicide pact, in which both partners ultimately die. |
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The shadow communications minister has since voiced support for a global pact aimed at regulating cyberspying. |
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The fusionists of yesteryear made a pact with the devil of Big Government at the beginning of the cold war. |
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If finalised, the accord will represent the first free-trade pact made by Japan. |
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We had made a pact to tackle together one of the mountains of popular cultural or die in the attempt. |
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Under the peace pact, known as the Marcoussis accord, that article was to be amended to allow for either parent to be Ivorian born. |
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The hotels then terminated the pact and for the first time imposed health care copayments for employee family members. |
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The straitjacket imposed by the pact prevents many of the major European governments from fiscally stimulating their economies. |
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Our pact is sealed through the trading of intimacies, confidences which, if they are about people, are about anyone but each other. |
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In December, Japan and the EU signed a provisional accord that opened the way for conclusion of the final pact. |
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The mother pact on concession for the country's first private funded airport alone took over two years to come through. |
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Under this pact the government made some concessions to Tamil demands, including the devolution of power to the provinces. |
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But most European Union countries are failing to meet their commitments under the pact. |
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Has he struck a Faustian pact with the devil so he gets all the money in the world in exchange for his soul? |
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There is this crazy cockamamie story that went around that we had signed some pact. |
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The pact provided for a disarmament process to be supervised by regional peace monitors. |
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The meeting was the first since the creation of the pact to be attended by the head of the government. |
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They should not have interrupted the Assembly's business as it dealt with the trade pact. |
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It was more than just a pact of convenience over elections or some specific campaign. |
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The main obstacle for all of the nationalist parties remains the preamble to the current pact. |
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All constitutional parties opposed to the pact were unionist, and they had no such difficulty in uniting. |
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Yet at the same time it is possible for strangers to make a suicide pact on the internet and die together in a car park. |
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A teenage girl died yesterday after entering into an apparent suicide pact with a friend she had met in an internet chatroom. |
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A devoted couple in their 80s have been found dead in their home after an apparent suicide pact, police said yesterday. |
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An Iranian man backed out of a suicide pact with his new wife and immediately turned himself in to the police last weekend. |
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A quick search of all postings can yield just the kind of partner you want to form a suicide pact with. |
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They told officers that they had made a suicide pact with each other because they were unable to pay their rent and send money to their families. |
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Their cousin Rudolph, Crown Prince of Austria, was to shoot himself in 1889 after apparently entering into a suicide pact with his lover. |
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While the pair were sharing their third floor studio and apartment in Paris the two men made a suicide pact. |
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A psychiatric patient may have died as part of a suicide pact with another patient, an inquest heard. |
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She died from a suspected drug overdose in an apparent suicide pact with her best friend Rebecca who survived. |
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Rameses the Second got that pact engraved hieroglyphically on the walls of the Temple of Karnack. |
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Winning back investor confidence may mean complying with the letter of the pact, which requires deep structural reforms. |
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In 2000 it was considered economic heresy to contemplate a breach of the stability pact. |
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Reluctance on the part of smaller states to cede power to larger ones gained weight with the destruction of the pact. |
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We need to teach students that bylines and datelines represent a pact between the reporter and the reader, viewer, or listener. |
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There is talk of making the stability pact more adaptable to the business cycle. |
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Without the spectator's gaze, without the spectator's pact of non-intervention and non-participation in the action, there can be no theater. |
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Three weeks after the collapse of the European Union's growth and stability pact, it looks like the proposed EU constitution is dead on arrival. |
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A distribution pact with their chain of malls means the content will be viewable on monitors in malls across the country. |
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Within a few months, however, Soviet Russia signed a non-aggression pact with Germany. |
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On 23 August 1939, the German and Soviet governments concluded a non-aggression pact. |
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I also contacted Italy and formed a non-aggression pact with him in order to secure my southern flank. |
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By the following month Nanjing and the Soviet Union had signed a non-aggression pact. |
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And if either of you break the pact the other person you shook with gets to hurt the promise breaker in some way. |
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But fresh fighting erupted again early this month, necessitating a review of the pact. |
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All thoughts of the broken pact slipped from Arlan's mind as he started for her in concern. |
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We had made a pre-dinner pact to share the spoils, so when our starters arrived we asked for two side plates so we could divvy them up. |
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Then again, Marshall was one of my best friends, and turning him in would break our pact. |
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The fact that Sprint is turning to IBM for its application development appears to be a key element of the pact. |
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The pact and monetarism in general have been designed to weaken workers rights. |
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So, it was a fairly truncated session, but worth it nonetheless, and we made a pact to repeat it tomorrow. |
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Moscow and London concluded a non-aggression pact and agreed the bounds of modern-day Afghanistan. |
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Any pact between Labour and the Liberal Democrats leaves the Tories one down in the numbers game. |
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It has made a pact with winter, evolving to hunt on ridges at high elevations, chasing prey across snowbanks where other predators fear to tread. |
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Unlike the Grand Alliance, the Axis coalition formed by the pact had no agreed strategy for fighting the war. |
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To suggest that there is a Lib Dem pact with Labour on the council is nonsense. |
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The innovative Goodyear pact is a reprise of the strategy Gerard used to help restructure the ailing U.S. steel industry in the past year. |
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In Sydney, ice sculptures of kangaroos and koalas melted during a protest by green groups over Australia's refusal to ratify the pact. |
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We tried desperately to obtain such an electoral pact with the Greens before the election, but we were rebuffed on every occasion. |
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She enters into a pact with a doctor who helps her deliver the baby and give it up for adoption. |
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The unusual pact would see Boeing's 767 jetliners converted to tankers and leased to the military. |
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The footage was edited into an uncommonly moving drama about the decision to be or not to be, with a narrative focused on a suicide pact between the three principals. |
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Despite ASEAN's strong request, Japan was earlier reluctant to accede to the treaty amid worries that the pact could constrain its security alliance with the United States. |
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Meanwhile, New Zealand and Mongolia are scheduled to sign Thursday the instruments of accession to ASEAN's nonaggression pact known as the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation. |
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History records that Paganini stunned audiences with his playing and wild looks, further reinforcing the myth that he had made a pact with the Devil in return for such talent. |
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Monday's bipartisan pact calls for, among other things, placing the public's livelihood at the top of the political agenda by reinvigorating the economy and creating jobs. |
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If the EU Commission is thought to be acting with undue zealousness in the application of the pact it may work against the pro-euro cause in Britain, Denmark and Sweden. |
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Bain Capital partner Edward Conard struck a Faustian pact with the publicity Devil. |
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Australia and Singapore have begun a second round of bilateral trade talks in Canberra, and are aiming to sign a free trade pact by the end of the year. |
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An extradition pact assumes that the signatories play by similar rules of justice and have similar values. |
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On the left, they are hemmed in by the pact of solidarity among self-identified oppressed groups. |
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Both candidates have pledged to sign the security pact that outgoing President Hamid Karzai has spurned. |
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Anti-immigration and anti-euro currency, she has set her sights on blocking the controversial EU-U.S. trade pact in Strasbourg. |
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In March of 1987, as part of a suicide pact, four New Jersey teenagers drove into a garage together and left the motor running. |
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The pair had agreed to a suicide pact after Attias's girlfriend, 17, fell pregnant. |
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They make a suicide pact, but this, too, like everything else in their brief love, fails. |
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Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines sealed a trilateral security pact on Tuesday in an attempt to bolster cooperation to combat terrorism and cross-border crime. |
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She said when she met Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra Tuesday evening, the Thai leader agreed to join the trilateral pact as the fourth party. |
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While Washington so far had been unreceptive to his overtures, he was aware that a prompt commitment of Australian forces would improve the chances of such a pact. |
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He fears a rural domestic backlash and continued foreign meddling as a result of the pact. |
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It is hard to dispute that Britain would be exchanging a sound fiscal regime for a far inferior model in the event of having to sign up to the stability pact. |
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The pact would have worked had the members been willing to cut public expenditure in good times to finance the inevitable budget deficits when business went south. |
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They want this non-aggression pact, I think that's a no-brainer. |
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A non-aggression pact had been signed, and Flore was happy with it. |
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He had a non-aggression pact with the Soviets and he could have not fought on that front until England was taken care of either by invasion or treaty. |
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The building industry pact signed this week heralds a new era of co-operation in an industry that has for over a century been a major area of demarcation disputes. |
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When Germany invaded Poland in September 1939 the territory was briefly occupied by German troops, before its cession to Russia pursuant to the Ribbentrop-Molotov pact. |
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In the Faustian pact, where desire and longing is transformed into a new kind of sublimation, the infernal process of turning images of reality into fantasy begins. |
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Over time she reluctantly tells the story of her past to Stingo, but she is never able to forgive herself and finally chooses to die beside Nathan in a suicide pact. |
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He was the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Newton, a couple so distraught following the killing they agreed on and were about to follow through on a suicide pact. |
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It is not thought that a suicide note was found with the bodies, but police and prison authorities were investigating whether the deaths were part of a suicide pact. |
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After six months of relative harmony, however, the friendship came to an end when Van Gogh tried to involve Reid in an ill-conceived suicide pact. |
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She was pursued by the Belgian government for tax evasion, had problems with drugs and died in 1985 in a suicide pact with her ex-nun female lover. |
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Some nine Japanese Net users apparently got together to carry out a suicide pact and simultaneously took their own lives at a couple of separate locations. |
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The source said the initiative would not suggest any changes to the measures used to assess whether national budgets were compliant with the rules of the stability pact. |
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The concession came in response to Chancellor Gordon Brown's belief that the pact fails to take account of borrowing and investment over a five to six-year cycle. |
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Earlier this year the European Commission, which polices the pact, agreed to give both countries an extra year, until 2005, to bring their deficits back into line. |
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They made a pact to go to the gym together three times a week. |
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A suicide pact is an agreed plan between two or more individuals to commit suicide. |
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This is how the rights-obsessed turn the Constitution into a suicide pact. |
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The pact also solidifies Russia's military foothold in Transcaucasia as a warning to the larger neighbours, such as Iran and Turkey. |
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The Rev Richard Coley, 70, whose wife Isabella, 71, died in July in a suicide pact, was found dead at home on Friday. |
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He carried a nonaggression pact signed by Adolf Hitler which stated the German leader's desire never to go to war with Britain again. |
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In 1983, the AMA made a secret pact with the Health Care Financing Administration to impose use of the CPT coding system on all physicians. |
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The pair bond over their rubbish relationship situations and make a pact that if they're both still single at 30 they'll marry each other. |
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Under a pact announced earlier this month, Novell will integrate VeriSign's digital certificate services into Novell's new digitalme service. |
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The Follower begins the movie as a greenhorn and something of a hardliner but quickly sees he has made a pact with the devil. |
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The Liberal candidate in Manchester East had been helped by a pact with the local Labour Party. |
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The poll is seen by many as a dummy run for a coalition pact at the next election when Tories may stand aside in some seats. |
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She and Henri had some kind of cyberdeath pact. If one didn't come back, the other one wouldn't. It was all very perverse, and confused. |
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Stilicho probably supposed that this pact would allow him to put Italian government into order and recruit fresh troops. |
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We envisage this pact to have a significant impact for the Indian market given the growing usage of the versatile Hovercrafts here. |
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The new pact grants ESPN Deportes exclusive rights via all means and media. |
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Finance ministers from the Eurozone have agreed on a long-awaited pact on rescuing failing banks in the single currency area. |
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The Scottish people have a right to know that the Conservatives and SNP are involved in an invisible Faustian pact. |
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The heroine is a 17-year-old who's made her Faustian pact in a bid to avenge the kidnap and murder of her parents. |
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Mussolini was prepared to agree to the pact, but news of the deal leaked out. |
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According to this pact, the Liberals would support the government in crucial votes in exchange for some influence over policy. |
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Rome had a secret 1902 pact with France, effectively nullifying its part in the Triple Alliance. |
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It formed an electoral pact with the Liberals, intending to cause maximum damage to the Unionist Government in the forthcoming election. |
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While this was partly due to an electoral pact between unionist candidates, the SF vote fell in the four constituencies they contested. |
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To discourage further invasions, Kenya signed a defence pact with Ethiopia in 1969, which is still in effect. |
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Some sources suggest that Bruce offered a pact, whereby one would take the crown in return for the lands of the other. |
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Labour ruled out an electoral pact with the SNP, Liberal Democrats and Greens. |
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A suicide pact negotiated over the internet, often between complete strangers, is an Internet suicide pact. |
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In England and Wales, suicide pact is a partial defense, under section 4 of the Homicide Act 1957, which reduces murder to manslaughter. |
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Amsterdam is the story of a euthanasia pact between two friends, a composer and a newspaper editor, whose relationship spins into disaster. |
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Parliament's intention was to show some compassion for those who had been involved in a suicide pact but failed to die. |
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Coalition is not a pact, it is not a merger, it doesn't mean that you become joined at the hip. |
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The Turco-Saudi pact is the most recent outcome of the Arabization of Turkish foreign policy. |
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Arias, who had promised to respect the hierarchy of the National Guard, broke the pact and started a large restructuring of the Guard. |
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Since they have to be back in time for work the next morning they make a pact with the devil. |
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The pact proved ineffective in the face of ongoing protests by opposition and the Buddhist clergy. |
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The nonaggression pact made possible Soviet occupation of Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Bessarabia, northern Bukovina, and eastern Poland. |
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In June 1941, the pact collapsed as Germany turned to attack to the Soviet Union, opening the largest and bloodiest theatre of war in history. |
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The pact likewise provides BLET members the capability to participate in the employee share buying scheme. |
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A pact could form where the SP won't stand against the SDP in Lib Dem areas, and the SDP wont stand against the SP in further left-leaning areas. |
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Denmark installed a protectorate government and stayed in power taking a passive and pro German view by accepting a nonaggression pact. |
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Instead, the selling of the 12-nation Pacific Rim pact has the feel of a snow job. |
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He plays George, a monumental mason who enters into a pact with devilish Neville to rise from the dead, become famous and get the girl. |
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The country's president recently rejected a trade pact with the European Union and instead opted for closer ties with Soviet Russia. |
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She is owner of Daniel the spaniel, so we make a pact to start speed walking today. |
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In short, meeting the basic principles of the solidary pact has resulted in a number of fissures being created between German states against the centre. |
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The state of Tennessee is rooted in the Watauga Association, a 1772 frontier pact generally regarded as the first constitutional government west of the Appalachians. |
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Shortly thereafter, however, Henry also signed a pact with Ferdinand. |
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After invading Scotland following a pact with the Duke of Albany, Richard, Duke of Gloucester captured the castle from Patrick Hepburn, Lord Hailes. |
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It was a folkloric belief that a Devil's Mark, like the brand on cattle, was placed upon a witch's skin by the devil to signify that this pact had been made. |
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Arguments boiled over between the ruling party Kuomintang and opposition Democratic Progressive Party as they disagreed on how fast to ratify a trade pact with China. |
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Rather than engaging in a formal pact, the DUP agreed not to contest Fermanagh and South Tyrone, while the UUP chose not to stand in four constituencies. |
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The Cooperative Party now has a permanent electoral pact with the Labour Party meaning someone cannot be a member if they support a party other than Labour. |
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On Friday, US Airways CEO Doug Parker said in a memo to employees that US Airways and AMR, parent of American Airlines parent has inked a nondisclosure pact. |
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Maureen Moore, Paddy's sister, said that the two made a mutual pact that if either died during the war, the survivor would take care of both of their families. |
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In reality, the condition that both Germany and Poland should also be included in the pact, only meant that Estonia and Latvia retained an undecisive position in the matter. |
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By 1940, in the wake of the Hitler-Stalin pact and the destruction of Poland, the whole thing, including Ivan, had been crated and shipped off, unregretted. |
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With the big names of Europe assembled in Washington for the signing of the Atlantic Pact, the pact itself and its implications continue to be the world's biggest story. |
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Pact produce a yearly handbook of their production company members, which is a good starting point. |
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There is no nostalgia with regard to past connections with the states from the Warsaw Pact. |
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Today, with the Warsaw Pact dead, France can safely make its reach for grandeur. |
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Pact has been providing high-quality timers and chronographs for well over two decades. |
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Despite being the crown jewel of the Warsaw Pact, East Germany's social and economic infrastructure lagged far behind that of West Germany. |
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The Warsaw Pact was part of a bigger imperial arrangement for yoking the East European armies to the Soviet high command. |
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The meeting in Salzburg coincided with the third anniversary of the official signing of the Stability Pact. |
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Under the previous bipolar world order, NATO stood as a counter-pole to the military arm of the Eastern bloc, the Warsaw Pact. |
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From time-to-time you will run into other surplused Warsaw Pact pistols chambered for the 9x18 Makarov. |
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Hungary was invaded by troops of the Warsaw Pact on 4 November and, despite guarantees of safe conduct, he was arrested by KGB troops. |
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If six boofy blokes from the NSW construction industry can generate an inspirational initiative like this Pact, then the challenge is on for all unions. |
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The Stability Pact was to have kept the currency health, but it became inconvenient for France, which ratted, followed by Germany, France, Italy, Holland, and Greece. |
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Although, the autonomous status of regionalism became fully effected after the Amalgamation Pact of 1963 and was correctively applied into the system. |
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He included in it several non-communists, restored a multi-party system, demanded the removal of Soviet troops, and announced Hungary's withdrawal from the Warsaw Pact. |
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Nicholas McCarthy, director of The Pact, was caught off-guard when he learned Casper Van Dien wanted to be in his movie. |
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Comecon and the Warsaw Pact were dissolved, and in 1991, the Soviet Union ceased to exist. |
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In answer to the Prague Spring, the Soviet Army, together with most of their Warsaw Pact allies, invaded Czechoslovakia. |
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Gorbachev meanwhile refused to use Soviet troops to bolster the faltering Warsaw Pact regimes as had occurred in the past. |
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The failure of the Baghdad Pact aided such a goal by reducing Britain's dominance over the region. |
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This caused tensions in the United States because Warsaw Pact nations now had a strong presence in the region. |
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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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The 'Iraqis agreed that insulting the Prophet had not been specified in the dhimma Pact. |
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East Germany was an Eastern Bloc state under political and military control by the USSR via occupation forces and the Warsaw Pact. |
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It's a small thing to do and it comes up in every Pact meeting, in every Neighbourhood Watch meeting, but councillors and MPs don't care. |
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New membership in the alliance has been largely from Central and Eastern Europe, including former members of the Warsaw Pact. |
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During most of the Cold War, NATO's watch against the Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact did not actually lead to direct military action. |
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Military alliances like NATO and the Warsaw Pact are another forum through which influence is exercised. |
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In November 1940, negotiations took place to determine if the Soviet Union would join the Tripartite Pact. |
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By late March 1941, following Bulgaria's signing of the Tripartite Pact, the Germans were in position to intervene in Greece. |
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The Axis expanded in November 1940 when Hungary, Slovakia and Romania joined the Tripartite Pact. |
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At the end of September 1940, the Tripartite Pact united Japan, Italy and Germany to formalise the Axis Powers. |
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This resulted in the 1951 ANZUS Pact between Australia, New Zealand and the United States of America. |
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Warsaw Pact governments had little truck with pacifists, but their successors are more understanding. |
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Even before the Bloc's last years, all of the countries in the Warsaw Pact did not always act as a unified bloc. |
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While it did not repudiate either Comecon or the Warsaw Pact, it ceased to play a significant role in either. |
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In 1968, the Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact allies invaded Czechoslovakia to halt the Prague Spring reforms. |
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Following the war, Romania became a socialist republic and member of the Warsaw Pact. |
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For the community to retain a say in Lebanon, it must return to the principles of the National Pact and the consociational system. |
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On September 27, Germany, Italy, and Japan signed a mutual defense agreement, the Tripartite Pact, and were known as the Axis Powers. |
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At the same time, the warsaw Pact threat was disintegrating. |
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Seven Days to the River Rhine was a Warsaw Pact war plan for an invasion of Western Europe during the Cold War. |
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Early in the Cold War era, NATO and the Warsaw Pact were created by the United States and The Soviet Union, respectively. |
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The United States and Western Europe established the NATO alliance and later the Soviet Union and Central Europe established the Warsaw Pact. |
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This usage continued after the end of the Warsaw Pact when these countries started to undergo transition. |
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The fact that Romania, a Warsaw Pact country, opted to compete despite Soviet demands led to a warm reception of the Romanian team by the United States. |
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Among the states ruled by communist regimes, emblems resembling the Soviet design were adopted in all the Warsaw Pact states except Czechoslovakia and Poland. |
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A period of political liberalization in 1968, known as the Prague Spring, was forcibly ended when the Soviet Union, assisted by several other Warsaw Pact countries, invaded. |
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The close occurrence of the two events was mistakenly interpreted by Nasser as part of coordinated Western effort to push him into joining the Baghdad Pact. |
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Many countries were prompted to align themselves with the nations that would later form either NATO or the Warsaw Pact, though other movements would also emerge. |
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Since 1999, DLIS has conducted seven seminars about the NCS and the Federal Catalog System in countries that were formerly members of the Warsaw Pact. |
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The Soviet Union and its Warsaw Pact allies required exit visas both for emigration and for those who wanted to leave the USSR for a shorter period. |
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Later, other members of the Warsaw Pact also sold arms to Egypt and Syria. |
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The Portuguese Navy had to refocus again its main efforts to the defense of the Atlantic against the naval threat from the Warsaw Pact in the context of the late Cold War. |
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The Eastern Bloc was the group of socialist states of Central and Eastern Europe, generally the Soviet Union and the countries of the Warsaw Pact. |
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This was reflected in the Warsaw Pact and NATO military alliances, respectively, as most of Europe became aligned with either the United States or the Soviet Union. |
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In 1955, the Warsaw Pact was formed partly in response to NATO's inclusion of West Germany and partly because the Soviets needed an excuse to retain Red Army units in Hungary. |
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For 35 years, the Pact perpetuated the Stalinist concept of Soviet national security based on imperial expansion and control over satellite regimes in Eastern Europe. |
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The Pact consolidated the other Bloc members' armies in which Soviet officers and security agents served under a unified Soviet command structure. |
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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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During the Cold War, the Adriatic Sea became the southernmost flank of the Iron Curtain as Italy joined NATO, while the Warsaw Pact established bases in Albania. |
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In other cases, groups fostered the creation of current organizations and movements, for example, PACT in Burlington, Vermont, laid the groundwork for the Sanderistas. |
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