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Shelepin was given a further blow when he was removed from the Secretariat.
The report further claimed that " reactionary imperialist elements throughout the world, particularly in the U. S. A., in Britain and France, had put particular hope on Germany and Japan, primarily on Hitlerite Germany — first as a force most capable of striking a blow at the Soviet Union.
In 1979, the publication of an analysis of The Ashbourne portrait dealt a further blow to the movement.
This provided yet a further blow to French prestige, as it was the first part of Metropolitan France to be occupied.
A further blow was the death of Matilda, William's wife, on 2 November 1083.
Removing market distortions had the net effect of making prices fall, a further blow to plantations in the British Virgin Islands.
Strong winds blow an average of 118 days a year in Toulon, compared with 76 days at Fréjus further east.
Agriculture suffered a further blow from Hurricane Allen in August 1980.
From the personal point of view, this was a harsh blow to Margaret ; politically, Mary's death weakened the Burgundian state further.
In 1996, a flood dealt a further blow to the city's morale.
In 1932 the local economy was dealt a further blow when the Atlantic Coast Lumber Co. closed its nearby plant.
The emergence and popularity of sport utility vehicles which closely approximate the traditional wagon bodystyle was a further blow.
Summers are hotter, as the landlocked area becomes a heat island, and the temperature rises even further when hot, dry foehn winds blow over the Ibuki Mountains from the Kansai region.
Since, further, according to him the fulfilment of prophecy is the only valid proof of Christianity, he thus secretly aims a blow at Christianity as a revelation.
In the seventeenth century, the moots and readings fell into neglect, and the rule of Oliver Cromwell, with its emphasis on removing the relics of archaic ritual from legal and governmental processes, struck a further blow at the language.
A further blow to the group came in 1917 when Thomson died while canoeing in Algonquin Park.
Lenihan's image was dealt a further blow by a disastrous Late Late Show special devoted to him which was broadcast only weeks before the presidential campaign started.
Then on 29 October came a further blow.
Attempts to fight the fire were dealt a further blow when a second explosion from the ship swept the area at 16: 34.
With little prospect of further success, Rommel judged that it would be wiser to break off to concentrate in South Tunisia and strike a blow at 8th Army, catching them off balance while still assembling its forces.
Selina however died four years later without issue, by which time, Wakefield's career prospects had been dealt a further blow by the trial, conviction and imprisonment of his brothers Edward and William for the abduction of a young girl.
The League suffered a further blow to its prestige in 1995 when the Football Association limited the entry to the FA Trophy to the first three steps of the pyramid thereby disqualifying the Northern League's clubs and those in equivalent competitions from competing for the FA Trophy.
Although the by-election losses were due mainly to Tory promises to reward those who returned a government member, this was a further blow to Camille Thériault's leadership.
But with the last of his strength, Mordred impales himself even further, so as to come within striking distance of King Arthur, then gives a mortal blow to Arthur ’ s head.

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Moreover, her acquaintance with Vadim, who attended the audition, influenced her further life and career.
Brabham was the more successful driver and went to the United Kingdom in 1955 to further his racing career.
An accomplished career saw him making 55 further appearances ( the last 22 as captain ) for the national side, with perhaps his best game being 1958 at Wembley Stadium when he scored a hat-trick against the Soviet Union in a 5-0 win.
His successes in midgets and Australian and New Zealand road racing events led to him going to the United Kingdom to further his racing career.
Six years later, however, Marvel decided to revive the original Jean Grey ; so as to absolve her from Dark Phoenix's atrocities, the story was retconned to make Jean Grey and Dark Phoenix two separate beings and reveal that the original Jean Grey had been lying unconscious in a cocoon while Dark Phoenix's nefarious deeds were committed, in no way responsible for them ; thus cleared of the moral stain, Jean Grey could go on to a further long and varied career.
After a while, Prokofiev's mother felt that the isolation in Sontsovka was restricting his further musical development, yet his parents hesitated over starting their son on a musical career at such an early age.
" Waits also continued to further his acting career with a supporting role as Rudy the Kraut in Ironweed ( an adaptation of William Kennedy's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel ) alongside Jack Nicholson and Meryl Streep, in which Waits performed the song " Big Rock Candy Mountain ", as well as a part in Robert Frank's Candy Mountain, in which Waits also performed " Once More Before I Go.
Outside the novels, John Clark's career continues further in the Rainbow Six video game series.
When Gretzky was 14, his family arranged for him to move to and play hockey in Toronto, partly to further his career, and partly to remove him from the uncomfortable pressure he faced in his hometown.
In 1867, the family moved to England to aid their father, John, to further his career as an artist.
After various appearances in film and television, Ryder continued her career with the cult film Heathers ( 1988 ), a controversial satire of teenage suicide and high school life, which drew Ryder further critical and commercial attention.
Following further research by the Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians ( ACS ) in the 1970s and 1980s, an " amended " career record was published which reduced Grace's total of centuries to 124.
One of the all-time bestsellers, the film version was highly publicized and anticipated, and while Tate acknowledged that such a prominent role should further her career, she confided to Polanski that she did not like either the book or the script.
According to this view, individuals could use social capital to further their own career prospects, rather than for the good of organisations.
A strong supporter of the French faction, Sobieski remained loyal to the King during the infamous Lubomirski Rebellion, which further helped his military career.
Brzezinski's plan for doing further studies in Great Britain in preparation for a diplomatic career in Canada fell through, principally because he was ruled ineligible for a scholarship he had won that was open to British subjects.
By 1683 he was already embarked on a military career, fighting in the defense of Vienna against the attempt of the Ottoman Empire to extend their possessions further into Europe.
After abandoning Wicked Stepmother and with no further film offers ( though she was keen to play the centenarian in Craig Calman's The Turn Of The Century and worked with him on adapting the stage play to a feature length screenplay ), Davis appeared on several talk shows and was interviewed by Johnny Carson, Joan Rivers, Larry King and David Letterman, discussing her career but refusing to discuss her daughter.
To further boost McClure's career, McClure's agent suggests that he get married.
His career was further overclouded by the long-drawn-out Dreyfus case, in which he took an active part as a supporter of Emile Zola and an opponent of the anti-Semitic and Nationalist campaigns.
This injury not only debars him from further flying ( he is discharged from the Air Force ( USAF ) shortly after the incident ), but also appears to threaten his baseball career.
Some companies offer unpaid sabbatical for people wanting to take career breaks ; this is a growing trend in the United Kingdom, with 20 % of companies having a career break policy, and a further 10 % considering introducing one.
Gibson went on to further success in 1982's The Year of Living Dangerously before transferring to pursue his Hollywood career as an actor and director.

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