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* 1980 – John Lennon, an English musician ( former member of The Beatles ), and peace activist, is murdered by Mark David Chapman, a mentally unstable fan, in front of The Dakota apartment building in New York City.
If monitoring is difficult, a member is likely to get away with cheating ( and making higher profits ) for longer, so members are more likely to cheat and the cartel will be more unstable.
He is able to survive in atmospheres that most carbon-based life forms would consider inhospitable, including the lack of an atmosphere or the vacuum of space ; however, as an android, he is the most emotionally challenged and, with the addition of Dr. Soong's emotions chip, the most emotionally unstable member of the crew.
# according to University of Leipzig professor and Bosnian Academy of Sciences and Arts member Edin Šarčević, the current legal structure of the agreement does not abide by the basic principles of international law and the secular concept of national citizenship, making the Bosnian territorial and political situation continually unstable and fractious since its implementation in 1995.
* Neela Mahendra, the love interest in Salman Rushdie's novel Fury, is an " Indo-Lilly ", a member of the Indian Diaspora from the politically unstable country of Lilliput-and-Blefuscu.
Under these unstable conditions Venizelos entered into politics in the elections of 2 April 1889 as a member of the island's liberal party.
Mimic became a member of the Dark X-Men team featured in Matt Fraction's Uncanny X-Men stint where it was revealed that his unstable behavior was caused by his previously undiagnosed bipolar disorder which is now being treated with medication.
As a result of the mission with Jihad, Nightshade was removed from her position as a spy and given the job of being the handler for the mentally unstable sorceress / Suicide Squad member known as the Enchantress as well as Amanda's go-between for interaction between Task Force X and rival government program known as Project ATOM ( which brought Nightshade into contact with the superhero Captain Atom ).
When load is constantly being applied on a member, such as column, it will ultimately become large enough to cause the member to become unstable.
Formed in 1979 by lead guitarist and main songwriter Marc Biedermann, the band had an extremely unstable lineup ( Biedermann being the only constant member ) and went through several stylistic changes during their time.
A powerful, yet unstable social hierarchy structures interactions between Group Members in any given clique, always topped by the highest-status member, labeled by psychologists as the “ Leader ” or “ Queen Bee .” In her now famous ethnography of adolescent cliques, ‘’ Queen Bees and Wannabes: Helping your Daughter Survive Cliques, Gossip, Boyfriends & Other Realities of Adolescence ,’’ author Rosalind Wiseman explains the standard set of roles most frequently adopted by male and female clique members.
* Kitty Kumbata-A talented but mentally unstable martial artist who was a former member of the Circle of Six.
Chavo Guerrero, Jr. attempted to join several times, but Eddie did not allow him to become a member since Chavo was ( kayfabe ) mentally unstable at the time and carried around a wooden horse named Pepé.

unstable and increasingly
After the death of Antiochus IV Epiphanes, the Seleucid Empire became increasingly unstable.
The Duke of York was powerful ; Henry's advisors corrupt ; Henry himself trusting, pliable, and increasingly unstable ; Margaret defiantly unpopular, grimly and gallantly determined to maintain the English crown for her progeny.
Air warmed in this way becomes increasingly unstable.
The New York Times reported, " The magician who emerged from the increasingly unstable ice box seemed a shadow of the confident, robust, shirtless fellow who entered two days before.
It has been debated that, “ when declared support for the U. S .- led war on Iraq in March 2003, and when he sent Japanese forces to aid the occupation in January 2004, it was not Iraq that was in the Japanese sights so much as North Korea .” Japan ’ s unstable relations with North Korea, as well as other neighboring Asian countries has forced Japan to batter and bend Article 9 to “ permit an increasingly expansive interpretation ” of the constitution in the hopes of guaranteeing U. S. support in these relations.
By his adult years, the mysterious " Green Plague " was killing Kryptonians by the hundreds, and upon researching the matter, Jor-El discovered that the cause was growing radiation produced by Krypton's increasingly unstable core.
Blanche, whose only other contact with the outside world is cleaning woman Elvira Stitt and her telephone conversations with her doctor and attorney, realizes that Jane is becoming increasingly unstable.
Philip had clear intentions to try to control the Spanish currency, which had become increasingly unstable during the reign of his father and grandfather, but in practice, inflation soared.
During this time, Finch's closeness to the Olivier family led to an affair with Olivier's beautiful but increasingly unstable wife, Vivien Leigh, which began in 1948, and continued on and off for several years, ultimately falling apart due to her deteriorating mental condition.
During the game, players take turns to remove a block from a tower and balance it on top, creating a taller and increasingly unstable structure as the game progresses.
While Mytho's true personality does try to fight back against the corruption, as it progresses he becomes increasingly unstable and verbally abusive to Rue.
He grows increasingly unstable as Batman finds more of his riddles.
Finally, some even revel in the unaccountable warping effects of the Wyld and, forgoing the characteristic silvered tattoos, become increasingly unstable until ending up as inhuman beings known as " chimera " with no unifying form, akin to both Fair Folk and Creation-born.
This is attributed to a number of factors, including the increasing number of humanitarian workers deployed, the increasingly unstable environments in which they work, and the erosion of the perception of neutrality and independence.
Despite continued economic growth, the Shipley government became increasingly unstable.
In the cities, the administration of Ngo Dinh Diem and the military regimes that succeeded it had become increasingly ineffectual and unstable, while in the countryside the government forces were steadily losing ground to the Hanoi-backed insurgents.
As Savitch's career skyrocketed however, her unstable personal life became increasingly messy.
A guilt-racked and increasingly unstable Scott returned home to find his house empty, and all records of his family's existence erased.
The political coalitions which ruled Turkey from the centre-right ANAP and DYP were making the country increasingly unstable.
This was achieved by chromatically raising the seventh degree ( or subtonic ) to match that of the unstable seventh degree ( or leading tone ) of the major mode ( an increasingly widespread practice that led to the creation of a modified version of the minor scale known as the harmonic minor scale ).
The Wasp's slip of the tongue, combined with the Scarlet Witch's increasingly unstable and growing powers, caused Wanda to suffer a mental breakdown which led to the events of Avengers Disassembled.
The increasingly unstable political scene would have effects such as the forcible military recruitment of paranormals as portrayed in The Draft ( one-shot ) and a war with South Africa which was detailed in The War ( four-issue limited series ).
He explains that, after having failed to capture Dukhat, he became increasingly frustrated and unstable, and turned to killing individuals before their natural death in order to capture their souls.
Waterhouse confronts Newton over his increasingly unstable behavior and his fruitless attempts to derive a " theory of everything " under the enabling influence of Newton's close friend Fatio.

unstable and erratic
The word mercurial is commonly used to refer to something or someone erratic, volatile or unstable, derived from Mercury's swift flights from place to place.
At least four long-time acquaintances testified under oath that the accident had dramatically changed Muybridge's personality, from genial and pleasant to unstable and erratic.
After medieval suppression of the concept, it was revived by Swiss physician Théophile Bonet in 1684, who, using the term folie maniaco-mélancolique, noted the erratic and unstable moods with periodic highs and lows that rarely followed a regular course.
The unstable homotopy groups ( for n < k + 2 ) are more erratic ; nevertheless, they have been tabulated for k < 20.
Most comedians are people who couldn ’ t really work in the real world, they ’ re too disorganized, too lazy, too fucked up, too erratic, too unstable.
Dorothy, who was also mentally unstable, encouraged Dierdre's erratic behavior, finding it exciting.

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