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During this time, tensions rose at the Collège Royal ( later to become the Collège de France ) between the humanists / reformers and the conservative senior faculty members.
As Cold War tensions rose still further during the 1950s, restrictions were placed on travel between the Soviet sector ( East Berlin ) and the western sectors ( West Berlin ).
Meanwhile, tensions between the two nations rose as 1956 saw the suppression of Hungary by the soviets ; the U. S. and European nations drew certain conclusions from that event, while in the U. S., a powerful social backlash was afoot, prompted by Senator Joseph McCarthy, the House Un-American Activities Committee, and Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, two atomic spies.
From 1560 onwards tensions rose between the Protestant and Catholic communities.
A twin piston-engined airliner called the Anson followed but as tensions rose again in Europe the firm's emphasis returned to combat aircraft.
As tensions in Paris rose and Louis was pressured to accept measures from the Assembly against his will, the King and Queen plotted to secretly escape from France.
In the years prior to the outbreak of revolution in 1776, tensions rose in the frontier areas upstate and most of the Loyalists in Tryon County fled to Canada.
Meanwhile in Lombardy tensions increased until the Milanese and Venetians rose in revolt on 18 March 1848.
Religious and political tensions in Paris initially exploded in the Day of the Barricades on 12 May 1588, when hard-line Catholics rose up in revolt against the relatively moderate Henry III.
The War of 1812 began between Great Britain and the United States, and tensions rose on the northern frontier.
Immediately tensions rose between the Polish, various German states, and Austrians over the relief of the city.
In addition, tensions rose between the students of cathedral schools and burghers in smaller towns.
As social tensions rose, Republican officials took their places at the courthouse in Colfax.
As political tensions rose in the months before the Revolution, Worcester served as a center of revolutionary activity.
But gradually tensions rose between these two men.
Freedmen were defending Republican officials at the county courthouse and had gathered there as tensions rose in a post-election dispute.
By 1959, tensions rose to the point where the Metropolitan Municipalities Commission, a predecessor of the Twin Cities-wide Metropolitan Council, asked the then-State Attorney General Walter Mondale to contest the Hilltop charter to the Minnesota Supreme Court.
As tensions rose, factions began to develop.
But in 1981, during the recording of the Fair Warning album, tensions rose.
As settlers continued to trickle into Cherokee lands, tensions between the settlers and the Cherokee rose steadily.
The Wheeling Intelligencer newspaper expressed the area's anti-secession sentiment as tensions rose over slavery and national issues.
Over time, tensions rose between Arana and Arévalo, peaking when Arana was mysteriously killed in a Guatemala City gun battle on 18 July 1949, ultimately leading to a failed revolt that was put down by troops led by Árbenz.
As the seventies progressed and as industrial militancy declined in the face of high unemployment, the tensions in the party rose even as its membership continued to decline.
Firefights between the Mahdi Army and Badr Organization took place in May as tensions rose over the Mahdi Army's occupation of the Imam Ali Shrine, looting of the mosques in their control, and controversial prisons and Sharia courts.

tensions and Croatia
The Yugoslav People's Army retreated from Croatia into Bosnia and Herzegovina where a new cycle of tensions were escalating: the Bosnian War was to start.
This ignited tensions with the communist leadership of the other republics, and awoke nationalism across the country, that eventually resulted in the Breakup of Yugoslavia, with Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Macedonia declaring independence.
Fueled by ethnic tensions, the Yugoslav Wars erupted, with the most severe conflicts taking place in Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina, where ethnic Serb populations opposed independence from Yugoslavia.
In the same year, the first multi-party elections were held in Croatia, with Franjo Tuđman's win raising nationalist tensions further.
Bosnia's power-sharing arrangements broke down very quickly as ethnic tensions grew after the outbreak of fighting between Serbs and Croats in neighboring Croatia.
In some cases, this was a continuation and an escalation of previous tensions, such as the 1845 July victims in Croatia.
Around 822 Croatia became an independent state, while on the island Croat-Roman tensions grew.
The Bosnia and Herzegovina home game against Croatia was played at Stadio Renato Dall ' Ara in Bologna due to high tensions between the two countries at the time.
He was an impressive public speaker who tended to cast current events in dark, historical, and symbolic terms, which led to his being criticised for increasing ethnic tensions in Croatia.
Amid rising ethnic tensions between Croats and Serbs in the 1930s, an autonomous Greater Croatia within Yugoslavia, called the Banovina of Croatia was peacefully negotiated in the Yugoslav parliament in the Cvetković – Maček Agreement of 1939.
The new policy was opposed by more conservative elements of the Party and Yugoslav People's Army and also created a lot of ethnic tensions in parts of Croatia with large Serb minority.
After multi-party elections in Croatia in 1990, ethnic tensions increased.
The outbreak of the Yugoslav wars contributed to the increase of ethnic tensions, with many refugee Serbs, Roma and Ashkali who were driven from Croatia, Bosnia, and Kosovo being resettled in Vojvodina.

tensions and declared
At some point, however, Doom declared a holy war on the United States, creating tensions between two countries.
Reasons for the setback of the ruling party, which has retained power since the nation declared independence in 1957, are the rising inflation, crime and ethnic tensions.
The most violent of many such encounters, the affair further fueled the tensions and in June 1812 the US declared war on Britain.
In the spring of 2000, because of personal conflict between the members of the band, coupled with tensions between the group and the church leadership that brought them together, the group canceled its upcoming gigs and declared an " indefinite hiatus " and Stuff stopped performing.
Undermined by increasing internal tensions and the pressure from the German and Ottoman empires, the Federation collapsed on May 26, 1918 when Georgia declared independence followed by Armenia and Azerbaijan within the next two days.
Reasons for the setback of the ruling party, which has retained power since the nation declared independence in 1957, are the rising inflation, crime and ethnic tensions.
The Shogun declared that the first to make war in the capital would be branded a rebel, and so the two armies remained immobile for some time, but within a few months, the tensions had risen too far, and war simply could not be delayed any further.
Gathering tensions over a variety of issues, including the rapid growth of the German section and its increasing activity in areas outside of Germany, came to a head when the leadership of the Theosophical Society declared that they had found the reincarnated Christ in a young boy named Jiddu Krishnamurti.
Portugal wanted to comply with British requests and also protect its colonies in Africa, and ultimately tensions resulted in war between Portugal and Germany being declared, first by Germany.
He declared that since the vote was so close, and public tensions so high, the government was withdrawing the bill.
Homer is declared mayor of New Springfield after rejecting the Arizona Cardinals and tensions immediately arise between the two towns.

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