The country's leaders relentlessly persecuted those who fought against the regime. |
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Under the new regime, all workers must file a weekly report. |
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With the fall of the fascist regime, Italy was virtually overrun by several political parties who came out of the woodwork to fill in the vacuum. |
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After the regime fell, the leader was executed and the prinicipal party members were denaturalized and deported. |
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This is a reform that the ancien regime, always with a finger to the wind of public opinion, spotted as an electoral nightmare and ducked. |
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Constantine progressed slowly along the Via Flaminia, allowing the weakness of Maxentius to draw his regime further into turmoil. |
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He handed Attalus over to Honorius's regime for mutilation, humiliation, and exile, and abandoned Attalus's supporters. |
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Hitler viewed the new regime as hostile and immediately decided to eliminate it. |
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The genre suffered during the regime of Juan Manuel de Rosas, though it flourished alongside the economy later in the century. |
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Czechoslovakia remained occupied until the 1989 Velvet Revolution, when the communist regime collapsed and market economy was reintroduced. |
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This group, which eventually became known as 'the Lords of the Congregation', was a direct challenge to the existing regime. |
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Thomson's attempts to provide mechanical models ultimately failed in the electromagnetic regime. |
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When the Japanese isolationist regime softened, they opened themselves to globalisation resulting in notable Japanese influence around the world. |
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In this case it is obvious that they want to emphasize the change of regime they pretend to introduce. |
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Royal pardons were offered to the major leaders of the revolt and other opponents of his father's regime. |
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In a similar way, the thermal regime of a glacier is often described by its basal temperature. |
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There remains debate whether the Turkish War of Independence was a war of independence, or a civil war that led to a regime change. |
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The baronial regime collapsed but Henry was unable to reform a stable government and instability across England continued. |
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Edward's regime collapsed and he fled into Wales, where he was captured in November. |
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He has supported the Zimbabwe Defence and Aid Fund, which works with those being oppressed by the regime. |
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But when Roosevelt announced major regime changes people began to expect inflation and an economic expansion. |
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Roosevelt's fiscal and monetary policy regime change helped to make his policy objectives credible. |
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It was in Canada that he took a serious interest in bodybuilding and became a firm advocate of Bernarr Macfadden's physical culture regime. |
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As a result, marsh surfaces in this regime may have an extensive cliff at their seaward edge. |
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Some Unionists in the south simply adapted and began to associate themselves with the new southern Irish regime of Cumann na nGaedheal. |
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Many other datums are used in practice, depending on the locality and tidal regime. |
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The junta in Athens, and then the Sampson regime in Cyprus fell from power. |
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An Allied invasion of Sicily began in July 1943, leading to the collapse of the Fascist regime and the fall of Mussolini on 25 July. |
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The 2 May 1808 revolt was one of many nationalist uprisings across the country against the Bonapartist regime. |
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These revolts marked the beginning of a devastating war of independence against the Napoleonic regime. |
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Causes of the fishing problem can be found in the property rights regime of fishing resources. |
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As the war was ending and contrary to the wishes of the new German regime, a final attack on the British Navy on 28 October 1918 was ordered. |
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Sand dunes can orient themselves perpendicular to the prevailing wind regime within coastal and desert locations. |
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The abbey was closed and converted into a prison, initially to hold clerical opponents of the republican regime. |
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Following Sulla's final victory, though, Caesar's connections to the old regime made him a target for the new one. |
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On 28 November 2011, Egypt held its first parliamentary election since the previous regime had been in power. |
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Poor choices of voluntary collaborators may further undermine the already weak legitimacy of an occupation regime. |
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They proposed instead that a comprehensive regime to protect the Antarctic environment be negotiated in its place. |
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This regime is known as an arid subtropical climate, which is generally located in areas adjacent to powerful cold ocean currents. |
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In fluid dynamics, an eddy is the swirling of a fluid and the reverse current created when the fluid is in a turbulent flow regime. |
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In fluid dynamics, turbulence or turbulent flow is a flow regime characterized by chaotic, stochastic property changes. |
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Depending on glacier regime, even steep alpine lands can be preserved through time with the help of ice. |
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The regime which followed ended the Terror and relaxed Robespierre's more extreme policies. |
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It took control of the German areas on the left bank of the Rhine River and set up a puppet regime. |
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The Commission for the Study of the Communist Dictatorship in Moldova is assessing the activity of the communist totalitarian regime. |
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His consulship may therefore have been intended to emphasize the stability and status quo of the regime. |
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The Principate allowed the existence of a de facto dictatorial regime, while maintaining the formal framework of the Roman Republic. |
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In particular, the nobles of greater distinction, by respect and tradition, were allowed to use their titles during the republican regime. |
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The Fascist regime that ruled in Italy between 1922 and 1943 had its showcase in Rome. |
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In France, the book met with an unfriendly reception from both supporters and opponents of the regime. |
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His regime was plagued by attempted coups and intrigue within the military establishment. |
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However, Abdel Aziz's regime was isolated internationally, and became subject to diplomatic sanctions and the cancellation of some aid projects. |
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The wind regime is characterized by seasonal and regional variations in speed and direction with average speed generally increasing northward. |
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By impoverishing and provoking both coastal Chinese and Japanese against the regime, it increased the problem it was purporting to solve. |
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In reality however, most of them were too prudent or irresolute to attempt joining the Bogd Khan regime. |
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Joseph Stalin's regime stopped the migration in 1930 and started a campaign of ethnic cleansing against newcomers and Mongolians. |
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The Kublaids in the east retained suzerainty over the Ilkhans until the end of their regime. |
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The National Human Rights Commission, established in 2008, is not independent from the regime. |
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In 1820, after a Revolution in the city of Oporto, the Constitutional regime is established in Portugal. |
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The new regime quickly negotiated ceasefires with the insurgents in Angola, Mozambique and Guinea, ending the Overseas wars. |
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The new Portuguese regime was committed to the dissolution of its overseas colonies. |
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Throughout the ninth century, the Berber garrisons were one of the main military supports of the Umayyad regime. |
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In March 1960, Eisenhower gave his approval to a CIA plan to arm and train a group of Cuban refugees to overthrow the Castro regime. |
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Paraguay was modernized to some extent under Stroessner's regime, although his rule was marked by extensive civil right abuses. |
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Due to the climatic regime of the Gran Chaco, herpetofauna are restricted to moist refugia in various places throughout the chaco. |
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By the late 1970s, many of these people opposed the Shah's regime and began to organize and join the protests against it. |
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The economy stagnated under the dictatorship of President Ferdinand Marcos as the regime spawned economic mismanagement and political volatility. |
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When it occurs within a trade wind regime, it is known as a trade wind inversion. |
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United States President Ronald Reagan began a series of sanctions against the military regime. |
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The Noriega regime promptly annulled the election and embarked on a new round of repression. |
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The banking supervisory regime is largely compliant with the Basel Core Principles for Effective Banking Supervision. |
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Alvarado's regime undertook radical reforms aimed at fostering development, but failed to gain widespread support. |
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Since the end of the Fujimori regime, Peru has tried to fight corruption while sustaining economic growth. |
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The regime, depending on Maurice's personal qualities as a virtual dictator, therefore came under unbearable strain. |
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The regime, as it had been founded by Maurice after his coup in 1618, depended on the emasculation of Holland as a power center. |
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In the wake of the takeover, reports emerged of alleged intimidation of some of those critical of the interim regime. |
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In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the Tsarist regime used Cossacks extensively to perform police service. |
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He argues that during the preceding White Terror of the Krasnov regime, between 25 and 40 thousand Cossacks were killed. |
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Notably, the earlier two of the four great classical novels were written during the years of regime transition from Yuan to Ming Dynasties. |
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Babangida's regime has been considered the most corrupt, and responsible for creating a culture of corruption in Nigeria. |
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It was temporarily expelled from the latter in 1995 when ruled by the Abacha regime. |
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Fagunwa, Femi Osofisan and Ken Saro Wiwa, who was executed in 1995 by the military regime. |
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He pointed out that no one in this case had directly challenged the Swift regime, which the Court had adhered to for so long in so many cases. |
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It is alleged that the planners and perpetrators of the murder were at the highest echelons of the Somoza regime. |
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Their regime was overthrown by the Sandinista National Liberation Front during the Nicaraguan Revolution. |
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This differs by regime, age, gender and status in the group or if it's a tribal activity, status in the community. |
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The Marshal regime issued an amended Magna Carta as a basis for future government. |
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The new Castilian regime provided naval support to French campaigns against Aquitaine and England. |
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The Lancastrian regime was founded and legitimised by formal lying that was both public and official. |
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Richard made overtures to Landais, offering military support for Landais's weak regime under Duke Francis II of Brittany in exchange for Henry. |
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But he was recaptured by Colonel Richard Ingoldsby, a regicide who hoped to win a pardon by handing Lambert over to the new regime. |
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Their activities between November 1655 and September 1656 had, however, reopened the wounds of the 1640s and deepened antipathies to the regime. |
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A Puritan regime strictly enforced the Sabbath, and banned almost all form of public celebration, even at Christmas. |
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However, many Episcopalians were quiet about any Jacobite sympathies and were able to accommodate themselves to the new regime. |
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At the same time, the republican regime was forced to deal with rebellions against its authority in much of western and southern France. |
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In the Old regime there were a small number of heavily censored newspapers that needed a royal licence to operate. |
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The French Revolution abolished many of the constraints on the economy that had slowed growth during the ancien regime. |
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In the ancien regime, new opportunities for nuns as charitable practitioners were created by devout nobles on their own estates. |
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The Botha regime was attempting to make itself look less horrible, but I don't regard it as having been of the faintest political consequence. |
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By summer 2011 the initial limited intervention to protect Libyan civilians had become a policy of regime change. |
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The British forcibly separated families and evicted them from Acadia because they refused to vow loyalty to the new British regime. |
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A regime of persistent lahar activity results when eruptive activity continually supplies unconsolidated volcanic material for remobilization. |
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If the lanifice of Mende at least staggered into the closing years of the ancien regime, it only did so in a purely nominal sense. |
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Before the emergence of democracy in South Africa, the apartheid regime had brought linguistic imbalance. |
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This generates a legacy of effects that modify and feed back into the selection regime of subsequent generations. |
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The Economist Intelligence Unit classifies the country as a hybrid regime, which is the third best rank out of four in its Democracy Index. |
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The subsequent military regime and BNP and Jatiya Party governments restored free markets and promoted the Bangladeshi private sector. |
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And various contemporary scholars have argued that the caste system was constructed by the British colonial regime. |
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In March 2011, Howard Davies resigned over allegations about the institution's links to the Libyan regime. |
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There was debate as to where this put the student's lives in jeopardy in the repressive regime if a reporter had been exposed. |
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Bishop's townhouses were always palazzi, and the seat of a localized regime would also be so called. |
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The Tokugawa shogunate was a feudal regime of Japan established by Tokugawa Ieyasu and ruled by the shoguns of the Tokugawa family. |
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In the wake of the Republic's collapse, State religion had adapted to support the new regime of the Emperors. |
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Gollancz refused to publish it, considering it an attack on the Soviet regime which was a crucial ally in the war. |
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They soon found that the Marcos regime was unaccustomed to taking no for an answer. |
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The Merotic people adopted an African-style matriarchal regime and set up a dynasty of queens, known collectively as the Candaces. |
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They also protested against the readmission of South Africa to FIFA in 1963, despite its expulsion from CAF due to the apartheid regime. |
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When Randy Lerner's regime took over at Villa Park, they aimed to improve their support from ethnic minorities. |
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Samaranch's ties with the Franco regime in Spain were also a source of criticism. |
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Another complicated sovereignty scenario can arise when regime itself is the subject of dispute. |
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Changes in a nation's political regime sometimes result in the designation of a new capital. |
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Without lasting peace, Somerset's regime could not stand the expense of the war. |
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The regime built a series of major citadels and minor forts at immense cost. |
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Generally the regime was successful in enforcing law and order and suppressing banditry. |
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The regime extended toleration to Protestants, including sectaries, but the only significant groups were a small number of Quakers. |
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The regime tended to favour the Protestors giving them control over the universities. |
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The new Continental Army suffered significantly from a lack of an effective training regime, and largely inexperienced officers and sergeants. |
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Books deemed unacceptable to the regime were removed from school libraries. |
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The regime enacted the Reich Nature Protection Act in 1935 to protect the natural landscape from excessive economic development. |
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The regime promoted the concept of Volksgemeinschaft, a national German ethnic community. |
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Standards deteriorated as the regime sought to use cultural outlets exclusively as propaganda media. |
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Goebbels controlled the wire services and insisted that all newspapers in Germany should only publish content favourable to the regime. |
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Authors of books left the country in droves, and some wrote material highly critical of the regime while in exile. |
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At the time, Savimbi's UNITA guerrilla movement was financed and supported militarily by the apartheid regime of South Africa. |
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Now I happen to believe the regime of Saddam is a very brutal and repressive regime, I think it does enormous damage to the Iraqi people. |
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And we know that after September 11, Saddam Hussein's regime gleefully celebrated the terrorist attacks on America. |
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It appeared that any enemy of the Baghdad regime was a potential ally of the United States. |
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Each country determines the exchange rate regime that will apply to its currency. |
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These proposals followed the WTO Appellate Body, largely upholding on 28 April 2005 the initial decision against the EU sugar regime. |
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The coverage of products in the external trade regime is more extensive than the coverage of the CAP regime. |
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The European Union sanctioned banker N'Da Ametchi in 2011 for helping to finance the Gbagbo regime. |
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They emerged from the Franco regime with a revitalized language and culture. |
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Many Polish servicemen were prevented from returning to their homeland after the war by the communist regime. |
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However, this was only supported by one faction within the regime, and lasted only three years. |
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His principal admiration was for Stalin, whose regime he championed uncritically throughout the decade. |
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There are a few exceptions to the TV licensing regime where live TV may be watched without a TV licence being held for that property. |
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In 1831, the Ottomans managed to overthrow the Mamluk regime and imposed their direct control over Iraq. |
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Numerous other top leaders of his regime were also found guilty of war crimes. |
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The regime was weakened further in the 1980s as the Cold War drew to a close and Somalia's strategic importance was diminished. |
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Many of the opposition groups subsequently began competing for influence in the power vacuum that followed the ouster of Barre's regime. |
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This marked the first time since the fall of the Siad Barre regime in 1991 that the federal government controlled most of the country. |
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This was seen as the climax of a very undemocratic regime and it led to widespread agitation for constitutional reform. |
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The new regime of Normandy was keen to signal its arrival with an ambitious programme of grandiose cathedrals and castles throughout the High Middle Ages. |
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This allows farmers in England a period where their income is maintained, but which they can use to change farm practices to accord with the new regime. |
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It is sometimes criticized for the measures it advises nations to take, which often involve cutting back on government spending as part of an economic austerity regime. |
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In Scotland, the English regime change prompted border raids that were countered by an invasion in 1402 and the defeat of a Scottish army at the Battle of Homildon Hill. |
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Tax avoidance is the legal usage of the tax regime in a single territory to one's own advantage to reduce the amount of tax that is payable by means that are within the law. |
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This can cause a complete regime shift from seagrass to algal dominance. |
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After 1555, the initial reconciling tone of the regime began to harden. |
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Even so, the heroism of some of the martyrs was an example to those who witnessed them, so that in some places it was the burnings that set people against the regime. |
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Its regulatory regime requires full disclosure of all additives. |
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This was considered the last and most costly victory of Alba's regime. |
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Under the new regime, his embassy in Spain dragged on, frustrating Guicciardini as he yearned to return to Florence and participate in its political life. |
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Under the Protectorate's constitution, Oliver Cromwell was required to nominate a successor, and from 1657 he involved Richard much more heavily in the politics of the regime. |
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In 1639 the new Tokugawa regime of Japan shut down most of its foreign trade with European powers, cutting off another source of silver coming into China. |
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The main institutional pillars of the old regime had vanished overnight. |
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In 1470, the collapse of the Yorkist regime and the temporary return to the throne of Henry VI was followed by Malory's final release from prison. |
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This pseudomedieval Grand Kremlin Palace may be the most apt symbol of a regime that was trying to go backward all the while it was going forward. |
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To this end, symbols were borrowed from historic cultures and redefined, while those of the old regime were either destroyed or reattributed acceptable characteristics. |
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The outrage after Pound's wartime collaboration with Mussolini's regime was so deep that the imagined method of his execution dominated the discussion. |
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Although both nationalists and Marxists had initially joined with Islamists to overthrow the Shah, tens of thousands were executed by the new regime afterwards. |
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Reform was gradual and the regime itself carried out agrarian reforms that had the effect of weakening absolutism by creating a class of independent peasant freeholders. |
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In March 1937 the regime called up reemplazos from 1927 onward and mobilized combatworthy males in the Nationalist zone between the ages twenty-one and thirty-one. |
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Victor Emmanuel III dismantled the remaining apparatus of the Fascist regime and appointed Field Marshal Pietro Badoglio as Prime Minister of Italy. |
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Applicants for a permit have to show that they have legitimate reasons to cross frequently an external land border under the local border traffic regime. |
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From 1611 to 1618, under the orders of Sir Thomas Dale, the settlers of the colony were under a regime of martial law that became known as Dale's Code. |
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Some countries such as the European Union member states have a qualitatively different visa regime between each other as it also includes freedom of movement. |
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Excise was introduced in the mid 17th century under the Puritan regime. |
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Overlaps between the two groups were resolved, but a decline in the demand for minerals from the seabed made the seabed regime significantly less relevant. |
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Because the Italian fascist regime under Benito Mussolini refused any cooperation with the Red Cross, these goods were delivered solely to Ethiopia. |
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The new regime, therefore, relied heavily on the support of the Nevilles, who held vast estates and had been so instrumental in bringing Edward to the throne. |
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Previously a base to fight against the communist regime in Poland, London came to be seen as an important centre to foster business and political relations. |
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Beginning in 1979, Nigerians participated in a return to democracy when Olusegun Obasanjo transferred power to the civilian regime of Shehu Shagari. |
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The Second Empire was the Imperial Bonapartist regime of Napoleon III from 1852 to 1870, between the Second Republic and the Third Republic, in France. |
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It was made possible by a revolution against French hegemony under the regime of the regent Mary of Guise, who had governed Scotland in the name of her absent daughter. |
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Kublai renamed the Mongol regime in China Dai Yuan in 1271, and sought to sinicize his image as Emperor of China in order to win control of millions of Chinese people. |
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In 1271, Kublai renamed the new Mongol regime in China as the Yuan dynasty and sought to sinicize his image as Emperor of China to win the control of the Chinese people. |
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Animals have adaptation and survival strategies for the wetter regime. |
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After the overthrow of Sukarno by Suharto's New Order regime, films were regulated through a censorship code that aimed to maintain the social order. |
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In this flight regime, the gas is no longer behaving ideally. |
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Although they did not call for the ousting of the regime, demonstrators demanded political reforms, improved living conditions, and the creation of more jobs. |
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By contrast, the unpopular Ranulf Flambard, the Bishop of Durham and a key member of the previous regime, was imprisoned in the Tower of London and charged with corruption. |
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Two years later he was finally granted a scholarship, which slightly eased his financial difficulties, but he retained his austere personal regime. |
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All schools would be inspected, making use of the existing regime. |
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In this regime, The Town and County of the Town of Southampton became once more a county borough with responsibility for all aspects of local government. |
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Under Mugabe's authoritarian regime, the state security apparatus has dominated the country and been responsible for widespread human rights violations. |
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In May 1920 a Soviet trade delegation led by Krasin visited Britain, and on its second visit in August it was accompanied by Kamenev, a leading member of the Soviet regime. |
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The South African cricket team participated in the event for the first time, following the fall of the apartheid regime and the end of the international sports boycott. |
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When brought into contact with a system at a positive temperature, energy will be transferred from the negative temperature regime to the positive temperature region. |
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The regime came to an end in 1998, when the dictator died in the villa. |
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With the demise of the apartheid regime in South Africa in 1994, the Bantustans were dismantled and their territory reincorporated into the Republic of South Africa. |
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After 1945 the Communist regime wholeheartedly adopted the Piast Concept, making it the centerpiece of their claim to be the true inheritors of Polish nationalism. |
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The Irish border is considered one of the most atypical of international boundaries, in terms of its historical origins, geographical context, and administrative regime. |
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Although the Queen dismissed him in a formal declaration, and the international community applied sanctions against Rhodesia, his regime survived for over a decade. |
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On the early morning of 25 April 1974, young officers of the Portuguese Armed Forces triggered the almost bloodless Carnation Revolution, which overthrew the Salazar regime. |
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Opposition to the regime grew, and when Isabella was sent to France to negotiate a peace treaty in 1325, she turned against Edward and refused to return. |
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The commission dates to the Paris Conferences of 1856 and 1921, which established for the first time an international regime to safeguard free navigation on the Danube. |
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Isabella and Mortimer rapidly took revenge on the former regime. |
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During Ottoman times, voivode was the title borne by the ruler of a province, whose powers included the administration, security and tax collection under a special regime. |
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The Romanian communist regime did not openly raise the matter of Bessarabia or Northern Bukovina in its diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union. |
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Pierre Trudeau and other liberals formed an intellectual opposition to Duplessis's regime, setting the groundwork for the Quiet Revolution under Jean Lesage's Liberals. |
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Racism, especially antisemitism, was a central feature of the regime. |
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Within a few days his company was expropriated by the regime. |
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The dictatorial regime of Ioannis Metaxas took over the Greek government in 1936, and economic growth was strong in the years leading up to the Second World War. |
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It denounced the systematic hostility of the regime toward the church. |
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In all cases, the object of firing is to permanently harden the wares and the firing regime must be appropriate to the materials used to make them. |
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All these family members of Yusuf, members of the Fihri tribe, were very effective at obtaining support from Berbers in their revolts against the Umayyad regime. |
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The Yuan remnants fled back to Mongolia and sustained the regime. |
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Facing a bankrupt kingdom, John II showed the initiative to solve the situation by creating a regime in which a Council of Scholars took a vital role. |
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In the 1970s, over 30,000 French settlers left Cambodia during the Khmer Rouge regime as the Pol Pot government confiscated their farms and land properties. |
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American goals in Burma had been to aid the Nationalist Chinese regime. |
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The possibility of the Canal being closed to troopships makes the question of the control and regime of the Canal as important to Britain today as it ever was. |
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Introduced in the early 1920s, jazz took a particularly strong foothold on Italians, and remained popular despite the xenophobic cultural policies of the Fascist regime. |
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The new regime, known as the Helvetic Republic, was highly unpopular. |
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Introduced in the early 1920s, jazz took a particularly strong foothold in Italy, and remained popular despite the xenophobic cultural policies of the Fascist regime. |
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For an oppressed people this final act in the fading daylight, the wrenching down of this ghastly symbol of the regime, is their Berlin Wall moment. |
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The National University of San Marcos, founded on May 12, 1551 during the Spanish colonial regime, is the oldest continuously functioning university in the Americas. |
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The struggle against the aristocracy turned into wholesale slaughter, while the Emperor resorted to ever more ruthless measures to shore up his regime. |
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Manuel II of Portugal became the new king, but was eventually overthrown by the 5 October 1910 revolution, which abolished the regime and instated republicanism in Portugal. |
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The 6 June 1926 revolution would see the end of that first republic and firmly establish the Estado Novo, or the Portuguese Second Republic, as the ruling regime. |
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