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Demands were made for abdication of " Citizen King " Louis-Philippe and for establishment of a representative democracy in France.
Demands for dominion status was rejected by the British in 1929.
Hoping to see the revolution spread to Germany, in 1848 Marx moved back to Cologne ( Köln ) where he began issuing a handbill entitled the Demands of the Communist Party in Germany, in which he argued for only four of the ten points of the Communist Manifesto, believing that in Germany at that time, the bourgeoisie must overthrow the feudal monarchy and aristocracy before the proletariat could overthrow the bourgeoisie.
Demands in Britain, for example by the Marxist John Desmond Bernal, for centrally planned scientific research led Polanyi to defend the claim that science requires free debate.
The club's motto is Victoria Amat Curam, Latin for " Victory Demands Dedication ".
Demands for the " classic " line-up of the band — Macainsh, Bob Starkie, Strachan, Strauks and Symons — to reform were successful and on 23 April 1983, they started the Living in the 80's Tour.
France has also a Phone Triage system for Medical Emergencies Phone Demands in its Samu Medical Regulation Centers through the 15 medical free national hot line.
Demands for Patton to be relieved and sent home were made in Congress and in news articles and editorials across the country.
Negotiators representing the government of Japan had also offered to support Yuan's ambitions as one of the rewards for Yuan's support of the Twenty-One Demands .< ref > Barnouin, Barbara and Yu Changgen.
They shouted out such slogans as " Struggle for the sovereignty externally, get rid of the national traitors at home ", " Do away with the ' Twenty-One Demands '", and " Don't sign the Versailles Treaty ".
* Demands for Equal Rights for the Jewish People at Ma ' arat HaMachpela Hebron. org. il
In November 1940, Wang's government signed the " Sino-Japanese Treaty " with the Japanese, a document that has been compared with Japan's Twenty-one Demands for its broad political, military, and economic concessions.
When the Alliance founded the Populist Party based on the Ocala Demands, Tillman arranged for the South Carolina Democratic Party to adopt parts of the platform which dealt with the free coinage of silver, a Federal income tax and a repeal of the tax on the circulations of state banks.
Demands for production on a local system by an external one may destabilize the local ability to regulate human environment relations.
In July 2011, the International Center for Transitional Justice published a report entitled “ To Live as Other Kenyans do: A Study of the Demands of Kenyan Victims of Human Rights Violations ”.
Demands were made for favors and there was no assurance that individual states would agree to a treaty.
Demands for a return to the corporatist state put in place by the 1952 revolution and the nationalization of Bolivia's hydrocarbon resources assumed primacy, and calls began to be heard for the resignation of Sánchez de Lozada.
Notable works include Evidence That Demands A Verdict, The Resurrection Factor, He Walked Among Us, More Than A Carpenter and The Da Vinci Code: A Quest for Answers.
The congress drew up an extensive Charter of Demands, which called for the abolition of laws permitting imposition of the régime d ' exception, political integration of Algeria and France, maintenance of personal legal status by Muslims acquiring French citizenship, fusion of European and Muslim education systems in Algeria, freedom to use Arabic in education and the press, equal wages for equal work, land reform, establishment of a single electoral college, and universal suffrage.

Demands and had
The Chinese government, under the control of the warlord Duan Qirui ( 1865 – 1936 ), had accepted Japanese dominance, agreeing to their Twenty-One Demands, despite popular opposition among the Chinese populace.
President Woodrow Wilson had refused to recognise the Mexican Revolutionary governments in 1913 and Japan's 21 Demands upon China in 1915.
Three of the 32 Demands were intended to prevent the installation of alleged carpetbaggers from the mainland to important government positions, as had been occurring since ROC administration of Taiwan began ; as well as to prevent discrimination against residents of Taiwan prior to 1945
Demands for swaraj, or self-rule, in India had been growing increasingly strong.

Demands and been
In 1975 he published his book “ El Mandato de la Historia y las Exigencias del Porvenir ” (“ The Mandate of History and Demands of the Future “), and in 1977 his quintiessential book “ América Latina: Opción y Esperanza ” (“ Latin America: Option and Hope ”) which has been translated into several languages.

Demands and time
Demands may be increased by internal factors such as lack of confidence or self esteem or inadequate language skills or external factors such as peer pressure, time pressure, stressful speaking situations, insistence on perfect speech, and the like.

Demands and Congress
He handed a set of " Demands of the Georgian People " to Shevardnadze outside the Congress of the Georgian Writers Union at the end of March 1981, which earned him another spell in jail.

Demands and first
Demands for a common voters ' roll were first raised by the Indo-Fijian-dominated National Federation Party in the early 1960s, but were resisted by leaders of the indigenous Fijian community, who feared that a common roll would favour Indo-Fijians, who were then in the majority.

Demands and .
* Bergman, Jay, Meeting the Demands of Reason: The Life and Thought of Andrei Sakharov, Cornell University Press, 2009.
* 1915 – Japan issues the " Twenty-One Demands " to the Republic of China in a bid to increase its power in East Asia.
The Japanese set before the Beiyang government in Beijing ( then romanised as ' Peking ') the Twenty-One Demands.
* January 18 – Twenty-One Demands from Japan to China are made.
* May 25 – China agrees to Twenty-One Demands.
On October 15, the Occupy Wall Street Demands Working Group, published the 99 Percent Declaration of demands, goals, and solutions, including a call to amend the U. S. Constitution to reform campaign finance.
1. 03, Conflicts Between Ethics and Organizational Demands
Demands to the Druk Desi went unheeded, as he was alleged to be unaware of his frontier officials ' actions against Sikkim and Cooch Behar.
Demands peak.
In January 1915, having captured the German colony at Qingdao, Japan sent a secret ultimatum, known as the Twenty-one Demands, to Beijing.
Demands of population growth, political factors, the Israel Defense Forces, tourism and increased traffic set the pace.

for and fitting
In short, the traditional epithet for Milton of ' Lady of Christ's ', while eminently fitting, rests only on this baffling passage in the midst of the most treacherous piece of writing Milton left us.
Would applause, for example, be fitting if, apart from the applause, there were nothing good to applaud??
This scene is a `` white ballet '' in which a lovelorn hero searches for his departed love's spirit among twenty-eight extraordinarily beautiful `` shadows '' who can all dance like nothing human -- which, of course, is altogether fitting.
The last words of it may be quoted ; they form a fitting epitaph for the noblest of English kings.
In the post-WWII era, vehicles fitting into an " assault gun " category were developed as a light-weight, air-deployable, direct fire weapon for use with airborne troops.
This would have been a burial fitting a king who was famous for his wealth in Old Norse sources.
Forty years before the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem in 70, i. e. in 30, the Sanhedrin effectively abolished capital punishment, making it a hypothetical upper limit on the severity of punishment, fitting in finality for God alone to use, not fallible people.
This choice seems fitting for Julie, a character beset by revenge, of which Fergus becomes the fourth victim.
When framed in wood for snug fitting of a door, the doorway consists of two vertical jambs on either side, a lintel or head jamb at the top, and perhaps a threshold at the bottom.
Rhett rides his horse around town with Bonnie in front of him, but the household mammy, " Mammy ," insists it is not fitting for a girl to ride a horse with her dress flying up.
The most common uses are for driving nails, fitting parts, forging metal and breaking up objects.
It is important that the saddle be comfortable for both the rider and the horse as an improperly fitting saddle may create pressure points on the horse's back muscle ( Latissimus dorsi ) and cause the horse pain and can lead to the horse, rider, or both getting injured.
Hors eventually replaced eoh, fitting a pattern elsewhere in Germanic languages where the original names of sacred animals are abandoned in favour of adjectives ; for example, the word bear.
The difficulty of the manufacture of a large cylinder with a tightly fitting piston was solved by John Wilkinson who had developed precision boring techniques for cannon making at Bersham, near Wrexham, North Wales.
The word " kayak " means " man's boat " or " hunter's boat ", and native kayaks were a personal craft, each built by the man who used it — with assistance from his wife, who sewed the skins — and closely fitting his size for maximum maneuverability.
Although fitting of keys to replace lost keys to automobiles and homes and the changing of keys for homes and businesses to maintain security are still an important part of locksmithing, locksmiths today are primarily involved in the installation of higher quality lock-sets and the design, implementation and management of keying and key control systems.
According to the foreword of Ubik: The Screenplay ( by Tim Powers, a friend of Dick's and fellow science fiction writer ), Dick had an idea for the film which involved " the film itself appearing to undergo a series of reversions: to black-and-white, then to the awkward jerkiness of very early movies, then to a crookedly jammed frame which proceeds to blacken, bubble and melt away, leaving only the white glare of the projection bulb, which in turn deteriorates to leave the theater in darkness, and might almost leave the moviegoer wondering what sort of dilapidated, antique jalopy he'll find his car-keys fitting when he goes outside.
* GraphPad Prism, software for scientific graphing, biostatistics and curve fitting
Although power-law relations are attractive for many theoretical reasons, demonstrating that data do indeed follow a power-law relation requires more than simply fitting a particular model to the data.
The original muzzle-loading rifle, with a closely fitting ball to take the rifling grooves, was loaded with difficulty, particularly when foul, and for this reason was not generally used for military purposes.
Shoe size is an alphanumerical indication of the fitting size of a shoe for a person.
" We ought always to give thanks to God for you, brethren, as is only fitting, because your faith is greatly enlarged, and the love of each one of you toward one another grows ever greater ; therefore, we ourselves speak proudly of you among the churches of God for your perseverance and faith in the midst of all your persecutions and afflictions which you endure " ( 2 Thess 1: 3-5 ).
Travellers rules for starship design and combat are like games unto themselves with a complex balance of ship components fitting within certain hull volumes, technology levels, and modifiers based upon characters ' skills.

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