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Dissatisfaction and decline
Dissatisfaction with Company rule led to the Indian Rebellion of 1857, after which the British provinces of India were directly administered by the British Crown and witnessed a period of both rapid development of infrastructure and economic decline.

Dissatisfaction and on
Dissatisfaction with older philosophical approaches had begun earlier and had produced other changes in society, such as the Protestant Reformation, but the revolution in science began when natural philosophers began to mount a sustained attack on the Scholastic philosophical program and supposed that mathematical descriptive schemes adopted from such fields as mechanics and astronomy could actually yield universally valid characterizations of motion and other concepts.
Dissatisfaction with Rákosi's rule began to surface and, on 28 March 1956, after a number of vast demonstrations, Rajk was rehabilitated.
Dissatisfaction with the youth culture of the time was a preoccupation of Kneale's: in the mid-sixties he had worked on an unmade script, The Big, Big, Giggle, about a teenage suicide cult and following The Year of the Sex Olympics, returned to the theme of youth out of control in his 1969 play Bam!
Dissatisfaction with the poor target marking possible with tracer bullets led to 5 Squadron's use of 30 pound phosphorus bombs on Bougainville in 1944.

Dissatisfaction and some
Dissatisfaction among some Methodists with regard to the increasingly exclusive power of clergy, particularly bishops, and the exclusion of laymen from the councils of the Church, including the Annual ( regional ) and General ( national ) Conferences.
Dissatisfaction by many Ruthenian Catholics had already given rise to some groups placing themselves under the jurisdiction of the Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church in America in the 1890s.
Dissatisfaction amongst the fans grew so much that some broke into the club premises, causing a change in leadership and promises of new beginnings.

Dissatisfaction and only
Dissatisfaction with Blackwell's involvement in the 2004 election apparently hurt him with Ohio's African-American community ; according to exit polls, Blackwell received only 20 % of the vote in 2006, compared to much higher showings in his previous races.

Dissatisfaction and England
Dissatisfaction as to the course of the war arose in England.

Dissatisfaction and were
Mather began to publicize and celebrate the trials well before they were put to an end: " If in the midst of the many Dissatisfaction among us, the publication of these Trials may promote such a pious Thankfulness unto God, for Justice being so far executed among us, I shall Re-joyce that God is Glorified ..." ( Wonders of the Invisible World ).
Dissatisfaction with Government policies had begun soon after the 1982 elections with a prolonged teachers ' strike and a hunger strike by young graduates, who were longer guaranteed employment.

Dissatisfaction and its
Dissatisfaction with the monarchy and its policy of continuing the war grew among the Russian people.

Dissatisfaction and .
Dissatisfaction in Greece with Makarios convinced the Greek colonels to sponsor the 1974 coup in Nicosia.
Dissatisfaction with this state of affairs continued to loom over Nerva's reign, and ultimately erupted into a crisis in October 97, when members of the Praetorian guard, led by Casperius Aelianus, laid siege to the Imperial Palace and took Nerva hostage.
Dissatisfaction over governmental plans to raise the price of rice in 1979 led to protest demonstrations in the streets of Monrovia.
Dissatisfaction with his editorial style eventually led to his departure from the magazine.
Dissatisfaction with this state of affairs would lead to a series of conspiracies and attempted coups, which in turn eventually provoked Commodus to take charge of affairs, which he did in an increasingly dictatorial manner.
Dissatisfaction at Pedro's constitutional reforms led the " absolutist " faction of landowners and the church to proclaim Miguel as king in February 1828.
Dissatisfaction with the established Catholic Church had already been widespread in Denmark.
Dissatisfaction about the taxation policy led in 1066 the Aromanian and Bulgarian population of Thessaly to revolt against the Byzantine Empire under the leadership of a local lord, Nikoulitzas Delphinas.
Dissatisfaction rose with Circleville's layout, however, and in 1837, the Ohio General Assembly authorized the " Circleville Squaring Company " to convert it into a square.
Dissatisfaction with his brother's neutrality policy during World War I led to his brother's abdication and most of the royal family, including Andrew, was exiled.
Dissatisfaction of the proletarian lot was further compounded by food shortages and military failures.
Dissatisfaction with the mission church, however, led Uchimura and his Japanese supporters to establish an independent church in Sapporo.
Dissatisfaction with his job at the observatory led him to move to Berlin, where he became a lecturer at the school funded by the Social Democratic Party of Germany.
Dissatisfaction with then-California Governor Gray Davis led U. S. Representative Darrell Issa, a Republican, to mount a recall campaign to oust Davis, using much of his own money.
Dissatisfaction resulting from this deadlock was one of the main factors for Canadian Confederation in 1867.
Dissatisfaction with the club's board grew ; attendances fell ; performances remained poor.
Dissatisfaction within the Liberal caucus saw the resignation of Lynda Haverstock as party leader.

surprisingly and started
While Halonen started from fourth place in the presidential election polls, surprisingly in the first round of the elections she got the most votes, 40. 0 %.
Sale of town lots soon started, but not surprisingly, the sale of lots was slow until after the Civil War.
The show started airing on Fox December 2, 2003, to surprisingly well received ratings.
This began when Lawler surprisingly attacked Tazz when he started bullying Ross.
There were surprisingly around 300 engineers watching, and none of them bothered to mention there was nothing protecting his head before they started.
Following the captaincy crisis of the national team, in the absence of the injued captain, Moin Khan, The Pakistan Cricket Board surprisingly started giving indications of making Ijaz as the interim captain of the team for then the incoming Singapore Challenge series against New Zealand and South Africa.
With local hero Gustinetti back in charge of the team and despite a lineup composed of relative unknowns, the club's 2007 – 08 campaign started surprisingly well, with the team leading the Serie B table for a few weeks and arousing the interest of the national media, which began providing regular coverage of the team's games.
He has a surprisingly " sweet tooth " for one who has not yet started teething, as demonstrated once when Forgetful Ness lost him, resulting in his crawling into the back door of Mrs McToffee's sweet shop to steal sweeties, and on another occasion when he had the measles and Angus and Elspeth bought him a whole jar of sticky sweets to cheer him up.
When however the squadron at last returned to the main allied line, joining Rupert's squadron, the Dutch started to move, but surprisingly in the direction of the enemy.
Not surprisingly, people started to look for some means of investment.
The exhibition of female bodies in the nude came into mild, but mainstream competition in the so-called beach party films which started in 1963 and proved surprisingly popular.
The Lakers started the 2007 – 08 NBA season surprisingly well.
Since Hedberg started a game in Pittsburgh on late notice and as a result was still wearing his customized Manitoba Moose helmet which, not surprisingly, had a large moose painted across it.

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