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CP's and on
's involvement with the CP's rival the Northern Pacific, which is usually obscured in Canadian histories, but in the context of the western rebellions and the politics of the railway barons and American expansionist designs on the northwestern quarter of the continent.
There is also CP's Bar open till 2am, Bramsche Bar open till 1am and the Venue nightclub open till 5am on a Friday and Saturday.
Nearing went to work on the staff of the CP's daily newspaper, The Daily Worker, on May 9, 1928, remaining in that position until resigning in January 1930 to publish a study on imperialism which failed to meet the ideological scrutiny of the organization.
The CP's influence depended, however, on the personal charisma of Harry Bridges and the hard work put in by its members and sympathizers on the docks, rather than on the MWIU itself, which largely disappeared when its radical cadres followed the membership into the newly revived west coast locals of the ILA.
The CP's opponents within the labor movement capitalized on the Party's break with FDR to attack it.
Murray did not, however, insist on banning Communists from the CIO ; on the contrary, he had no desire to provoke a public fight over the CP's politics or CP members ' role within either the CIO or its affiliates.
A founding member of the British Communist Party in 1920, Postgate left the Herald to join his colleague Francis Meynell on the staff of the CP's first weekly, The Communist.
On June 9, 2009, SD40-2F's 9000, 9001 and 9018 were involved in a derailment is Oshawa, Ontario, on CP's Belleville Sub.
A portion of the branch of the former TH & B railroad ( CP's Dunnville Spur, built by the TH & B in 1914 ), running from Smithville to Port Maitland via Dunnville, was abandoned on May 7, 2001, when the Port Maitland Turn made its final run between Smithville and E & O on that line.
CP's hotel network later expanded to include the Château Frontenac in Quebec City, Quebec, Chateau Lake Louise on Lake Louise in Alberta, the Banff Springs Hotel in Banff, Alberta, The Empress in Victoria, BC, the Royal York in Toronto, Ontario, and The Algonquin in St. Andrews, New Brunswick among others.
CP's massive investment in poultry production on the mainland was credited with changing the country's dietary habits, as per-capita consumption more than doubled by the end of the decade.

CP's and people
Intellectual level among people with CP varies from genius to intellectually impaired, as it does in the general population, and experts have stated that it is important to not underestimate a person with CP's capabilities and to give them every opportunity to learn.

CP's and were
The CP's efforts in mining were just as unsuccessful.
The engines were CP's only cowl units, and have been nicknamed " red barns " by railfans.
There were accusations that the paper was Communist-dominated, but a thesis by Anya Schiffrin concluded that the paper frequently opposed the policies of the Communist Party and got into editorial fights with the CP's paper, the Daily Worker.

CP's and .
Usually, medical intervention is limited to the treatment and prevention of complications arising from CP's effects.
* Was first developed as a performance improvement for CP / CMS release 2. 1, an important early milestone in CP's efficiency.
By running many copies of CMS in CP's virtual machines – instead of multiple copies of large, traditional multi-tasking OS – the overhead per user was less.
The CP's history within the labor movement can support all of these theses.
The CP's initial attitude towards unions reflected that millenarian view.
The CP's Third Period stance towards unions was nearly as ultra-left as its position in 1919 through 1921.
The CP grew even more powerful within the UE in 1937 when James Matles, former head of the CP's Metal Workers Industrial Union, brought in a number of locals after a brief affiliation with the International Association of Machinists.
The CP's history within the labor movement can support all of these theses.
The CP's conciliatory stance did not, however, protect it from its other factional rivals within the UAW.
The working alliance between the CP and the Socialists in the UAW had broken down in 1938 over differences over the CP's support for " collective security ," an alliance of the Soviet Union with the non-fascist nations of the West against Hitler.
After the Hitler-Stalin pact, the CP campaigned vigorously against any U. S. involvement in the war against fascism ; a journalist with the CP's Weekly Worker coined the slogan " The Yanks Ain't Coming " to sum up the Party's position.
Philip Murray, Lewis ' successor as head of the CIO, was determined to stop the spread of the CP's influence in the CIO and to demonstrate to the public at large that the CIO was not controlled by the CP.
The CP's policy toward Roosevelt and war changed as soon as Hitler invaded the Soviet Union.
The CP's opponents within the labor movement also used this sudden change against them in the factional battles of the years to come.

CP's and same
At the same time, Quill found the CP's political line increasingly hard to take, since it required him to oppose a subway fare increase that he considered necessary for wage increases in 1947, while the CP's support for the candidacy of Henry Wallace threatened to split the CIO.

CP's and by
The New Haven line is unique in that the CP's are known ( informally ) by nicknames for their region.
In August 2002, it was acquired by CP Ships, and in 2005 the Italian Line name ceased to exist following CP's one-brand strategy.

CP's and out
As it turned out, Foster's halting efforts to establish a separate power center within the UMWA had this effect in any case, as Howat, Brophy and his allies dropped out of the " Save the Union " movement as the CP's leadership in it became apparent.

CP's and Near
Near the end of 1924 the magazine was merged with the CP's arts-and-theory magazine, The Liberator, and the Trade Union Educational League's monthly organ, The Labor Herald, to form The Workers Monthly in a 3-for-1 combination.

police and army
He reformed the Roman system of taxation, developed networks of roads with an official courier system, established a standing army, established the Praetorian Guard, created official police and fire-fighting services for Rome, and rebuilt much of the City during his reign.
This sudden influx of men led to a shortage of RIC uniforms, and the new recruits were issued with khaki army uniforms ( usually only trousers ) and dark green RIC or blue British police surplus tunics, caps and belts.
However, most Republicans did not make a distinction, and " Black and Tans " was often used as a catch-all term for all police and army groups.
The Comorian Security Force ( French Armée nationale de développement ) consist of a small standing army and a 500-member police force, as well as a 500-member defense force.
* 2005 – Ante Gotovina, a Croatian army general accused of war crimes, is captured in the Playa de las Américas, Tenerife by the Spanish police.
The army has almost 1, 400 soldiers, the police 400 paramilitary men, the navy 200 service members, and the air force about 120 members.
* 1980 – The Suriname government is overthrown by a military coup which is initiated with the bombing of the police station from an army ship off the coast of the nation's capital, Paramaribo
The African country of Gabon has a small, professional military of about 5, 000 personnel, divided into army, navy, air force, gendarmerie, and national police.
As a result, on February 24, 1966, a small number of army officers and senior police officials, led by Colonel Emmanuel Kotoka, commander of the Second Army Brigade at Kumasi, Major Akwasi Afrifa, staff officer in charge of army training and operations, Lieutenant General ( retired ) Joseph Ankrah, and J. W. K.
However, Presidents Álvaro Arzú and his successors Alfonso Portillo, Óscar Berger and Álvaro Colom, have used a constitutional clause to order the army on a temporary basis to support the police in response to a nationwide wave of violent crime product of the Mexican criminal organizations going across the north-west region.
The army and police are alleged to be complicit and turn a blind eye to drug shipments from Latin America.
Neither country had a significant army until the 1950s, but East Germany built the Stasi into a powerful secret police that infiltrated every aspect of the society.
The right wing of the country and high ranking figures in the army began to plan a coup, and when Falangist politician José Calvo-Sotelo was shot by Republican police, they used it as a signal to act.
In August 1944 Hitler authorised him to restructure the organisation and administration of the Waffen-SS, the army, and the police services.
The National Guard within Paris had become increasingly restive and defiant of the police, the army chief of staff, and even their own National Guard commanders.
The veterans at first wore a combination of black police uniforms and tan army uniforms ( because of shortages ), which, according to one etymology, inspired the nickname Black and Tans.
Contrary to America's policy which restrained armament ( limited equipment was provided for infantry and police forces ) to South Korea, Stalin extensively armed Kim Il Sung's North Korean army and air forces with military equipment ( to include T-34 / 85 tanks ) and " advisors " far in excess of those required for defensive purposes ) in order to facilitate Kim's ( a former Soviet Officer ) aim of conquering the rest of the Korean peninsula.
In 1993 and after, mass evictions of Kikuyu took place, often with the direct involvement of army, police, and game rangers.
In early 1994, political instability increased as first the army, followed by the police and prisons services, engaged in mutinies.
Relations between the police and the army have been tense, and in 1997 the army was called upon to put down a serious police mutiny.
In March 2008, the New York Times reported that in the past 12 months, the main supplier of munitions to Afghanistan's army and police forces was an AEY, Inc., a company headed by a 22-year old Efraim E. Diveroli, an Israeli-American from Florida whose vice president was a licensed masseur.

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