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A truth-revealing crisis erupted in Katanga for a couple of days this month, to be quickly smothered by the high pressure verbal fog that is kept on tap for such emergencies.
A border crisis erupted with Tibet in 1942.
A new crisis erupted in the Simba Rebellion of 1964-1965 which saw half the country taken by the rebels.
Dissatisfaction with this state of affairs continued to loom over Nerva's reign, and ultimately erupted into a crisis in October 97, when members of the Praetorian guard, led by Casperius Aelianus, laid siege to the Imperial Palace and took Nerva hostage.
In the aftermath of the election, a crisis and political scandal erupted after Socialist Party deputy Giacomo Matteoti was kidnapped and murdered by a Fascist.
This followed the resolution of the 2010 Colombia – Venezuela diplomatic crisis which erupted over outgoing President Álvaro Uribe's allegations of active Venezuelan support for FARC.
A crisis erupted over the writs of assistance on December 27, 1760 when the news of King George II's October 23 death arrived in Boston.
A political crisis erupted after the opposition started massive street protests in Kiev and other cities, and the Supreme Court of Ukraine ordered the election results null and void.
In 1866, an international crisis erupted in Ethiopia when British missionaries were taken hostage by Emperor Tewodros II of Ethiopia.
A succession crisis erupted: Arrhidaeus was the most obvious candidate, but he was mentally unfit to rule.
It came at a difficult time in British foreign relations: events in the self-governing colony of Rhodesia ( formerly Southern Rhodesia ), which had been drifting towards crisis for some years, finally erupted into open rebellion.
In 1996, after Reform MP Bob Ringma stated in a newspaper interview that store owners should be free to move gays and " ethnics " " to the back of the shop ", or even to fire them, if the presence of that individual offended a bigoted customer and following Reform MP Dave Chatters ' remark that it would be acceptable for a school to prevent a homosexual person from teaching in school, a crisis erupted in the Reform Party caucus after Manning did not censure their comments.
A government crisis erupted when all the three D66 ministers considered resigning.
On 29 June 2006, a cabinet crisis erupted after cabinet member Rita Verdonk lost the support of the coalition party D66 over the Ayaan Hirsi Ali identity fraud controversy.
As the war ended, and Don Jaime could again freely communicate with Spain, the crisis erupted, and Vázquez de Mella and others had to leave the party's direction ( the so-called " mellists ").
When Mukombwe died in 1692, a succession crisis erupted.
Following Alexander's death in Babylon in 323 BC, a succession crisis erupted among his generals.
The final crisis for Latham's leadership erupted in the aftermath of the December tsunami.
Then, at the end of 1994, a new crisis suddenly erupted, this time in the undemarcated border area proper, around the Condor range and the Cenepa headwaters.
Mackenzie King consulted Howe, who bluntly stated that it was best that Mackenzie King go out while still retaining his full faculties and before a crisis erupted.
But to many Iraqis, Sheikh al-Yawar was part of the Governing Council, which had lost virtually all legitimacy after its inability to solve the military and political crisis that had erupted across Iraq in April.
In early November, the Suez crisis erupted.
A most serious crisis erupted when in November 1925 Guo Songling revolted and ordered his troops to turn back and march on Shenyang.
Richard E. Neustadt in his official investigation concluded the crisis in the special relationship had erupted because ‘ the president's " Chiefs " failed to make a proper strategic assessment of Great Britain's intentions and its capabilities ’.

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This oath however did not alleviate concerns regarding loyalty to Russia in time of crisis, especially since nearly 50 % of all military personnel were ethnically Russian at the end of 1992.
His first real efforts, however, did not come until 1832, during the great crisis over the Reform Bill, when he contributed to an anti-Whig pamphlet edited by John Wilson Croker and published by Murray entitled England and France: or a cure for Ministerial Gallomania.
Soon, however, the Liberals faced another divisive crisis when a National Government was proposed to fight the 1931 general election with a mandate for tariffs.
This foray into government policy making, however, ended in a new currency crisis that December and the failure ( compounded by the company's lackluster business performance ) resulted in Born's 1991 ouster from the board ; he was replaced by Chief Operations Officer Octavio Caraballo.
In fall 1976, however, amid the turmoil of New York City's dire fiscal crisis, the free tuition policy was discontinued under pressure from the federal government, the financial community that had a role in rescuing the city from bankruptcy, and New York State, which would take over the funding of CUNY's senior colleges.
Due to economic crisis, however, this title has been passed on to various other companies after Dominicana stopped flying.
The financial crisis brought to light serious weaknesses in the process of dispute resolution, however, particularly in the area of private infrastructure projects.
Since the 2008 onset of the Irish economic and banking crisis, however, the country's economy has suffered, and since then Ireland has experienced net emigration once again.
The team had received all required approvals and was awaiting site demolition ; however, the 2008 – 09 financial crisis ultimately led to the scrapping of the Trails Stadium project.
Hamad bin Abdullah's death in 1948, however, led to a succession crisis in which the main candidates were Abdullah bin Jassim's eldest son, Ali bin Abdullah Al Thani, and Hamad bin Abdullah's teenage son, Khalifa ibn Hamad Al Thani.
A crisis arose almost immediately, however, when Page refused to serve under him.
From 1977 onwards GDP grew, however Switzerland was also affected by the 1979 energy crisis which resulted in a short term decrease of Switzerland's energy consumption.
In addition, the denomination as a whole is committed to " assist the ministry of crisis pregnancy centers and pregnancy resource centers that compassionately help women find feasible alternatives to abortion ;" however, the Church emphasizes the need to be in supportive ministry with all women, regardless of their choice.
This raised fuel consumption, however ( already a weak point for the Wankel engine ), at the same time that the oil crisis of 1973 raised the price of gasoline.
They might have thrived and become stable in the way that Europe recovered after World War II through the Marshall Plan ; however, their economic growth was slowed by the oil crisis but boomed immediately after.
The economy, however, began to falter during the 1973 oil crisis, and by 1976 price increases became necessary.
His victory came at a time of crisis for the central government, however.
Fox's supporters, however, certainly saw themselves as legitimate heirs of the Whig tradition, and they strongly opposed Pitt in his early years in office, notably during the regency crisis revolving around the King's temporary insanity in 1788 – 1789, when Fox and his allies supported full powers for their ally, the Prince of Wales, as regent.
In the nineteenth century, however, the closing of the caricatore precipitated a profound economic crisis that lasted until the end of the century, when artisanal and proto-industrial activity began to replace the traditional agricultural base of the city's economy.
The war, however, also precipitated a crisis of values, of faith in progress, religion, and belief, which found outlet in expressionism ( Ladislav Klíma, Jakub Deml, Richard Weiner ), civilism ( Čapek brothers ) and visions of a universal brotherhood of mankind ( Ivan Olbracht, Karel Matěj Čapek Chod, F. X. Šalda ).
In February 1984, Doe Maar went into the studio to record their fifth album ; however, the band couldn't get into the recording, and during a crisis meeting on February 13 they decided to call it a day.
His tenure suffered, however, from local economic fallout due to the Mexican peso crisis of 1995, and became tainted with repeated accusations of corruption.
The French, however, continued to pressure Siam, and in 1906 – 1907 they manufactured another crisis.
Alexander however did not intend to subdue the nomads ; he wanted to go to the south, where a far more serious crisis demanded his attention.

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