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Demanding immediate repatriation from the first Americans they found, they declared their intention to return and work " for the democratization of Japan and the establishment of peace in the Far East ".
Demanding submission from an offshoot of the Ilkhanate in Azerbaijan, he boasted that " today three uluses are under my control ".
Demanding J is invertible is equivalent to, thus we see that we can go back from the primed to the unprimed coordinates if the determinant of the Jacobian J is non-zero.
Previous exhibitions had been Mersey Culture, from Brookside to the Grand National, Making a Living and Demanding a Voice.
Demanding Bosnian independence from the Turks, Husein-Kapetan Gradaščević fought several battles around Bosnia.
Demanding their surrender, he received the response from Cunningham ' Death or Liberty ' and by some report added ' and a ship to take us home '.
Demanding an immediate withdrawal from the Union, he helped align Georgia among the pro-secessionist states.
" Demanding an apology from the faculty for exploitation and an " A " in the course, the students argued that no white man can test them on their " blackness.

Demanding and 1995
*" Legacy for a Reinvented HUD: Charting a New Course in Changing and Demanding Times ", Cityscape journal of policy development and research, ( Volume 1, Number 3, U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, September 1995 )

Demanding and boycotted
Demanding a separate state, the Muslim League boycotted the meeting.

Demanding and out
A student protest group, UNIDOS ( United Non-Discriminatory Individuals Demanding Our Studies ), has remained active speaking out before legislators and school board members on behalf of the program.

Demanding and .
Demanding to meet Mussolini with the intention to ask that its neutrality be respected, the following day Mazzolini took them to see Mussolini, who promised to contact the German authorities and intervene in favour of San Marino's request.
Demanding high quality and resolution ( e. g. for use in professional photography ), this count is an object of manufacturer competition.
Demanding to know what he must do to acquire all this luxury, Rocky remains skeptical when he is told that it's all free.
* Marshall, P. ( 1992 ), " Murray Bookchin and the Ecology of Freedom ", p. 602-622 in, Demanding The Impossible.
Demanding a new Lebanese order based on secularism, socialism, Arabism and an abolition of the sectarian system, Jumblat began gathering disenchanted Sunnis, Shi ' a and leftist Christians into an embryonic national opposition movement.
Demanding that the classical equations of motion are preserved is not a strong enough condition to determine the matrix elements.
Demanding key money is illegal in most of North America, but since the landlord will invariably demand it in cash, it is very difficult to trace and nearly impossible to prove in court.
Demanding the release of various prisoners in Israel, Kenya, France, Switzerland, and West Germany, they release 149 more hostages over the next week, but continue to hold 106 hostages in the transit hall at the airport.
Demanding passage to a new forest holt, they were tricked by the Trolls into the Burning Waste desert.
Demanding " full revamp of the Comelec ", it sought for the appointment of people with " unquestioned integrity and competence, especially in systems and management " to succeed Chair Abalos and the five other members.
Demanding and persistent in his demands.
Demanding a penalty, they rushed Syrian referee Mohamed Kousa, who instead gave a North Korean player a red card.
Demanding a demonstration, Dolza suggests that Rick and Ben kiss one another, but Rick refuses.
Demanding an explanation, he finds the Rich family keeps their money in banks, the stock market, and real estate, because they simply do not value money.
Demanding an $ 8 ( equivalent to $ today ) six-hour day for workers, in contrast to the $ 6 ( equivalent to $ today ) eight-hour day then in place, the campaign was planned for shift change time, with an expected 9, 000 workers both entering and leaving the plant.

electoral and reforms
Although conservatives opposed attempts to allow greater representation of the middle class in parliament, in 1834 they conceded that electoral reform could not be reversed and promised to support further reforms so long as they did not erode the institutions of church and state.
Those who thought that revolution was an effort to bring about electoral democracy and economic and social reforms either resigned or could not maintain their place in the parties.
The first cracks in the system, even though they were merely symbolic, were the 1970s reforms to the electoral system and the composition of the Congress of the Union which for the first time incorporated proportional representation seats allowing opposition parties to obtain seats, though limited in number, in the Chamber of Deputies.
Numerous electoral reforms implemented after 1989 aided in the opening of the Mexican political system, and opposition parties made historic gains in elections at all levels.
Election reforms had been made that established secret ballots and a supervising electoral commission, although the Conservative Party never elected any members of the commission.
Weakened, they were unable to prevent the passage of more comprehensive electoral reforms in 1867, 1884, 1918 and 1928 when universal equal suffrage was achieved.
In October 2001, the CCM and the CUF parties signed a reconciliation agreement which called for electoral reforms and set up a Commission of Inquiry to investigate the deaths that occurred in January 2001 on Pemba.
In June, 2012, electoral reforms prompted protesters to take to the street in Lomé for several days ; protesters sought a return to the 1992 constitution that would re-establish presidential term limits.
His reign saw several reforms: the poor law was updated, child labour restricted, slavery abolished in nearly all the British Empire, and, most important, the Reform Act 1832 refashioned the British electoral system.
The Whig Party recovered its strength and unity by supporting moral reforms, especially the reform of the electoral system, the abolition of slavery and emancipation of the Catholics.
Both carried on with the economic structural reforms initiated after the reinstatement of democracy and other important reforms were aimed at improving the electoral system, social security, education, and public safety.
Other important reforms were aimed at improving the electoral system, social security, education, and public safety.
These reforms were all reversed, however, after Cromwell's death and the last parliament to be elected in the Commonwealth period in 1659 reverted to the electoral system as it had existed under Charles I.
" Traditional " topics include the influence of elections on the choice of economic policy, determinants of electoral outcomes, the political business cycles, central-bank independence, redistributive conflicts in fiscal policy, and the politics of delayed reforms in developing countries and of excessive deficits.
He favoured electoral reforms in which a constituency-based system would replace what he saw as a chaotic proportional representation method.
Meeting in mid-October 1992 and encouraged by the electoral victory of former communists in Lithuania and growing resistance to President Boris Yeltsin's reforms in Russia, the Supreme Soviet solidly rejected the demand for a referendum.
At the electoral reforms regarding the right to vote of 1862, she supported the idea to give women the right to vote, which was talked about as the " horrific sight " of seeing " crinolines at the election boxes ", but Bremer gave the idea her support, and the same year, women of legal majority were granted suffrage in municipal elections in Sweden.
Before he became leader of the Conservative Party, Disraeli had announced that, as a result of the Reform Act of 1867 which had enfranchised the male working class, the party needed to pursue social reforms if it was to have electoral success.
It favours electoral reforms such as a binding referendum, abolition of the Senate and direct election of prime ministers and mayors.
In more recent times, electoral mobilization and the use of land as a patronage resource have been proposed as possible motivations for land reform efforts, such as the extensive redistributive land reforms of Robert Mugabe in Zimbabwe.
He consequently tendered his resignation as Prime Minister to President Giorgio Napolitano, who accepted it and appointed the President of the Senate, Franco Marini, with the task of evaulating the possibility to form an interim government to implement electoral reforms prior to holding elections.
More popular than ever, a greatly strengthened Mosaddegh convinced parliament to grant him emergency powers for six months " to decree any law he felt necessary for obtaining not only financial solvency, but also electoral, judicial, and educational reforms ".
Finally, the reforms also included changes to the country's electoral laws.
Lastly, Yuan's use of violence ( such as Song's assassination ) dashed the Kuomintang's hope of achieving reforms and political goals through electoral means.

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