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Some communist activists managed to activate a guerrilla movement headed by the underground Bulgarian Communist Party.
and its anchoring, seven-issue miniseries, Civil War ( July 2006-Jan. 2007 ), Rogers opposes the new mandatory federal registration of super-powered beings, and leads the underground anti-registration movement.
They are particularly popular in underground subway stations, because they are heavy, and when air currents are created by the movement of trains, the force will be applied to both wings of the door, thus equalizing the force on either side, keeping the door shut.
Born into a working-class family, from an early age Ortega developed a hatred of the ruling President Anastasio Somoza Debayle, who was widely recognized as a dictator, and became involved in the underground movement to oppose Somoza's regime.
The song gave international exposure to the underground New Romantic movement when Bowie visited the London club " Blitz "— the main New Romantic hangout — to recruit several of the regulars ( including Steve Strange of the band Visage ) to act in the accompanying video, renowned as one of the most innovative of all time.
Nkrumah later credited James with teaching him ' how an underground movement worked '.
Orange Alternative ( Pomarańczowa Alternatywa ) is a name for an underground protest movement which was started in Wrocław, a town in south-west Poland and led by Waldemar Fydrych ( sometimes misspelled as Frydrych ), commonly known as Major ( Commander of Festung Breslau ) in the 1980s.
The origins of New York's punk rock scene can be traced back to such sources as late 1960s trash culture and an early 1970s underground rock movement centered on the Mercer Arts Center in Greenwich Village, where the New York Dolls performed.
The underground punk rock movement inspired countless bands that either evolved from a punk rock sound or brought its outsider spirit to very different kinds of music.
" His theory was that an underground water course may flow under " haunted " locations and that after heavy rainfall the stream could cause structural movement of the property, possibly causing the house to vibrate and move objects.
Circa stardate 44995. 3 ( December 28, 2367 ), the Vulcan Ambassador Spock was discovered on Romulus, working with an underground movement for the reunification of the divided races.
During the 1980s, behind the Iron Curtain, Surrealism again entered into politics with an underground artistic opposition movement known as the Orange Alternative.
Every game in the main Zelda series has consisted of three principal areas: an overworld in which movement is multidirectional, allowing the player some degree of freedom of action ; areas of interaction with other characters ( merely caves or hidden rooms in the first game, but expanding to entire towns and cities in subsequent games ) in which the player gains special items or advice ; and dungeons, areas of labyrinthine layout, usually underground, comprising a wide range of difficult enemies, bosses, and items.
The Seri Thai ( Free Thai Movement ) was an underground resistance movement against Japan founded by Seni Pramoj, the Thai ambassador in Washington, with the assistance of the United States Office of Strategic Services ( OSS.
An active and foreign assisted underground resistance movement in the Free Thai was largely successful and helped Thailand to rehabilitate after the war and treated as a friendly rather than an enemy nation.
With the explosion of light-weight and affordable cameras, the underground avant-garde film movement thrived.
College rock caught on in the underground scene of the 1980s in a nationwide movement with a distinct D. I. Y approach.
The burgeoning zine movement took up coverage of and promotion of the underground punk scenes, and significantly altered the way fans interacted with musicians.
However, during the early 1990s, the two main subdivisions of this underground rave movement were primarily either a.
Although the label's music has never reflected just a single genre or underground music movement, it is arguably most notable for releasing the work of various riot grrrl bands during the mid -' 90s, some of which, especially the aforementioned Bikini Kill, generated a good deal of press attention.
In 1984 an underground organization called « National Liberation Movement of the Turks in Bulgaria » was formed in Bulgaria which headed the Turkish community's opposition movement.
The Bábi Faith ( ) is a religious movement that flourished in Persia from 1844 to 1852, then lingered on in exile in the Ottoman Empire ( especially Cyprus ) as well as underground.
The massive defeat of George McGovern and the election of Richard Nixon for a second term with an increased vote damaged the movement — many underground papers stopped coming out and the alternative news services such as the Liberation News Service, and the Underground Press Syndicate collapsed.
" Estimates of its membership in 1944 range from 200, 000 to 600, 000, with the most common number being 400, 000 ; that figure would make it not only the largest Polish underground resistance movement but one of the three largest in Europe during World War II.
The ' 73 Chilean coup affected the genre's growth in Chile, the country where it was the most popular, because the whole musical movement was forced to go underground.

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It also forms an important plot element when patrons of Rick's Café Américain, spontaneously led by Czech underground leader Victor Laszlo, sing the actual song to drown out Nazi officers who had started singing " Die Wacht am Rhein ", thus causing Rick's to be shut down.
A 58-year-old former mathematics student living underground since 1971, Alexandros Giotopoulos, was identified as the group leader and was arrested on 17 July 2002 on the island of Lipsi.
During the trip Manny encounters Salvador " Sal " Limones, the leader of the small underground organization Lost Souls Alliance ( LSA ), who is aware of Hector's plans and recruits Manny to help.
The company is an industry leader by being the country's largest supplier of Underwriters Laboratories listed, underground and aboveground steel storage tanks for flammable and combustible liquids.
One day, when the Monster Hero kills a seemingly innocent old midget woman in a dry cleaning store ( it is later revealed that she is in fact a leader of an underground white slave trade ) by throwing her into the store's washing machine, the Monster Hero wanders back to his junkyard home revealing his true identity to Sarah and feeling terrified and guilty for what he has become.
* Frederick Douglass 1818 – February 20, 1895, social reformer, orator, writer, statesman, leader in the underground railroad and statesmen " I would unite with anybody to do right and with nobody to do wrong.
In 1998's A Time to Remember ( directed by Yip Ying ), he acted as Jin, an underground Chinese Communist leader.
He catches up with his mistress Juanita de Cordoba ( Karin Dor ), widow to a former first-hour wealthy " hero of the Revolution ", and herself now leader of the local underground resistance network: she acts undercover and collects information as Parra's lover.
Parra, who has heard from the maimed and tortured female underground member that Juanita is their leader, confronts Juanita and, hugging her in his arms, shoots her to save her from being tortured to death.
Mike Whitby, leader of the council from 2004 at one stage spoke in favour of an underground railway, which he claimed would be faster and much cheaper to operate.
In February 2005, Liberal Democrat councillor Paul Tilsley, who became deputy leader of the council later that year, stated that a proper underground was needed, and that people would not stand for the mayhem that building a street tramway would cause.
In Enigma of Death, Mil faces off against Carradine who plays the leader of an underground Nazi organization, while in Las Vampiras, Mil goes up against a secret cult of female vampires led by John Carradine!
In 1949, he ordered 14 Catholic tribesmen in the Mirdita region executed after underground fighters aligned with conservative Albanian political exiles working as Italian Navy espionage agents executed Bardhok Biba, a relative of Catholic tribal leader Gjon Markagjoni who had turned against the tribal system to become a ranking Communist district official.
On 15 October, the leader of the illegal Danish underground army in Jutland, Niels Bennike, sent the following telegram to London:
: The leader of the underground Resistance movement against the machinations of Gotou, the Heroine is a strong woman who is saved by the Hero during a prophetic dream at the beginning of the game.
Barton, however, had thrown in his lot with Sinn Féin and he introduced Childers to the underground military leader Michael Collins, who in turn introduced him to Éamon de Valera, the President of Sinn Féin.
Having equipped themselves with weaponry from a local underground gun dealer, the brothers quickly kill eight of the nine bosses and underbosses, and they save the leader, Yuri Petrov.
When Phoenix breaks into a museum's weapon exhibit to arm himself, he briefly comes face to face with Cocteau, who reminds him of a job he needs to do: kill Edgar Friendly, leader of the " Scrap " resistance fighters who live in the underground ruins of old Los Angeles.
In 1924, while the Nazi Party was legally banned following the Beer Hall Putsch, Frontbann ( underground SA ) leader Gerhard Roßbach located a large store of war-surplus brown denim shirts in Austria, originally intended for tropical uniforms.
Fifteen of them, including deposed President Carlos Prio Socarras, Aureliano Sanchez Arango, Jose Pardo Llada, and Communist leader Blas Roca, were underground or in exile and never went to court.
Poet and leader of the radical underground group the ' Maccabees '.
He was replaced on a provisional basis by a five person secretariat which included former Lovestone associate Max Bedacht as " Acting Secretary " and well as opposition factional leader and trade union chief Bill Foster ; two relatively independent figures in the persons of cartoonist-turned-functionary Robert Minor and former Executive Secretary of the underground party Will Weinstone ; and Comintern Representative Boris Mikhailov ( pseudonym " G. Williams ") as the unpublicized power behind the throne.
From 1941 to 1949 Cunhal was underground and became the de facto leader of the PCP.

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