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Annoyed that Constans had received Thrace and Macedonia after the death of Dalmatius, Constantine demanded that Constans hand over the African provinces, which, in order to maintain a fragile peace, he agreed to do.
Annoyed that Constans had received Thrace and Macedonia after the death of Dalmatius, Constantine demanded that Constans hand over the African provinces, which, in order to maintain a fragile peace, he agreed to do.
* 38 BC – Octavian divorces his wife Scribonia and marries Livia Drusilla, ending the fragile peace between the Second Triumvirate and Sextus Pompey.
The fragile peace he helped maintain between the various Italian states collapsed with his death.
Prior to the overthrow of the Taliban in 2001, the civil war in Afghanistan produced cross-border effects that threatened to destabilize Tajikistan's fragile and hard-won peace.
This ban strangles the Megarian economy and strains the fragile peace between Athens and Sparta, which is allied with Megara.
A fragile peace followed, but violent outbreaks continued intermittently for several more years.
In an attempt to protect the fragile peace treaty, Archer takes the challenge instead and Shran is incapacitated ( but not seriously hurt ).
Valdemar was unable to enforce the fragile peace with the Hanseatic cities, and in 1367 the League founded the Confederation of Cologne against Denmark and Norway to counter the growing ambitions of the two allied kings.
The fragile peace that had existed in Taranaki since the truce of March 1861 was broken
It was a fragile peace, however, as the Seljuks wanted to push from the arid central plateau of Asia Minor into the more fertile coastal lands, while the Byzantines wanted to recover the Anatolian territory they had lost since the Battle of Manzikert one hundred years earlier.
Kilij Arslan was able to defeat Emperor Manuel I Komnenos's army at the Battle of Myriokephalon, the Sultan forced the emperor to negotiate a fragile peace.
Because of this the long-standing peace policy was beginning to look extremely fragile.
The peace, however, was fragile, and civil war broke out in 1946.
As disputes between both countries continued, it soon became apparent that the fragile peace under British occupation would not last.
The European Powers did not want Russia to completely defeat the Ottomans because it would destroy the balance of power and the fragile peace that war ravage Europe was able to maintain.
This was followed by a fragile peace broken by intermittent violent outbreaks for two more years.
These experiments, a forbidden mixture of science and magic, spawn the " Minus Wave ", infecting all of the demons in Shangri-La with madness, shattering the fragile peace that once existed between humans and demons.
Months of fragile peace survived raids between warring Kaw Indians and Southern Cheyennes.
Following the end of the main killings the challenges for UNAMIR ( and the many NGOs who arrived in the country ) were to maintain the fragile peace, stabilise the government and, most importantly, care for the nearly 4 million displaced persons in camps within Rwanda, Zaire, Tanzania, Burundi and Uganda.
After landing on Earth, the fragile peace wrought onboard is merely a mask for the turmoils of passions that boil beneath.
About twenty-two years before the beginning of the current story, a fragile peace has been framed through the actions of brothers Bill and Barry Heterodyne and their allies, including their closest friend, Baron Klaus Wulfenbach.
The ban strained the fragile peace between Athens and Sparta, which was allied with the strategically located Megara.
This allowed the Autobots to drive off the Decepticon attackers and to also maintain the fragile peace with the Nebulons.

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The hymen is, in essence, a fragile membrane that more or less completely covers the entrance to the vagina in most female human beings who have not had sex relations.
Often it is thin and fragile and gives way readily to the male organ at the first attempt at intercourse.
Chabrier's little one-act operetta, presented yesterday afternoon at Town Hall, is a fragile, precious little piece, very French, not without wit and charm.
But what is equally impressive is the delicacy and wonderful lyric quality of both the band and Mulligan's baritone sax in a fragile ballad like Bob Brookmeyer's arrangement of `` Django's Castle ''.
An example of X-linked ataxic condition is the rare fragile X-associated tremor / ataxia syndrome.
As its condition is fragile and it is a prized exhibit at the MCC Cricket Museum, the MCC were reluctant to agree.
Shaping Edwin ’ s ambitious journey in the world of the theater is his love of three women: the beautiful, strong-minded Julia Scarlet, whom he first meets in Ann Arbor ; the emotionally fragile and haunting Jessamy Lee, and the very private and mysterious leading lady Adelina Kane, idol of the American stage.
Feral pigs, foxes, cats and rabbits are also imported animals that degrade the environment, so time and money is spent eradicating them in an attempt to help protect fragile rangelands.
At present, such areas comprise about 30, 000 km², and several are in countries where political stability is fragile.
The CRT uses an evacuated glass envelope which is large, deep ( i. e. long from front screen face to rear end ), fairly heavy, and relatively fragile.
In the novel Man Plus by Frederick Pohl, an able-bodied astronaut, Roger Torraway, is surgically altered in order to augment his fragile human body and allow him to function in the harsh climate of Mars.
Some contemporary bluegrass bands favor the electric bass, because it is easier to transport than the large and somewhat fragile upright bass.
The specimen is returned to room temperature and pressure, then the extremely fragile " pre-shadowed " metal replica of the fracture surface is released from the underlying biological material by careful chemical digestion with acids, hypochlorite solution or SDS detergent.
This trophy still exists but is now too fragile to be used, so an exact replica was made by Toye, Kenning and Spencer and has been in use since the 1992 final.
Other areas of the Gulf Coast have benefited less, though economic development fueled by tourism has greatly increased property values along the coast, and is now a severe danger to the valuable but fragile ecosystems of the Gulf Coast.
The problem is that disks are very fragile, and mergers with other galaxies can quickly destroy thin disks.
The hoof capsule is mostly made from keratin, a protein, and is weakened by this exposure, becoming even more fragile and soft.
The Mage uses an assortment of long-range spells, whose reach is counterbalanced by the fact that he is the most fragile and slowest moving of the classes.
# The tiny fragile electrical wiring is physically supported and protected from damage.
The problem recognized by the international community is that this unique and valuable land has proven fragile.

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