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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 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 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 with the method
Dissatisfaction with what John Dopyera felt was mismanagement led him to resign from National in January 1929, and he subsequently formed the Dobro Manufacturing Corporation, later called Dobro Corporation, Ltd, and began to manufacture his own line of resonator-equipped instruments ( dobros ).
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 with the established Catholic Church had already been widespread in Denmark.
Dissatisfaction with the monarchy and its policy of continuing the war grew among the Russian people.
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 with the mission church, however, led Uchimura and his Japanese supporters to establish an independent church in Sapporo.
Dissatisfaction with the sect and a desire for independence had been long brewing among Gangrel and in 1999, the clan's Justicar ( and his followers ) broke away from the sect after the inner council refused to help him fight a creature he identified as an Antediluvian ( the god-like progenitors of the vampire clans ).
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 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 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 with the club's board grew ; attendances fell ; performances remained poor.
Dissatisfaction with the performance of the first Darebin Council led to the Kennett Government holding an Inquiry under David Elsum, which reported to the Victorian Parliament in April 1997.
Dissatisfaction with Kirkland's leadership had grown in the early 1990s.
Dissatisfaction with suppliers of the rubber track for the big Muskeg tractor led him to make his own, in a subsidiary operated by his son Germain.
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 existing government is so widespread by the time of Iron Council that numerous other seditionist groups have formed.

Dissatisfaction and people
Dissatisfaction and anger due to government opposition to their demands led the PCJSS to organise the Shanti Bahini ( Peace forces ) as military force to launch an armed struggle to win autonomy and secure the rights of the people of the Hill Tracts.

Dissatisfaction and streets
Dissatisfaction over governmental plans to raise the price of rice in 1979 led to protest demonstrations in the streets of Monrovia.

Dissatisfaction and also
( Dissatisfaction with traditional MIS methods and resources would later also fuel the personal computer revolution, which in turn would displace time-sharing vendors like NCSS.

Dissatisfaction and over
Dissatisfaction over this decision led about 70 pastors and a similar number of congregations to leave the WELS, ELS, and LCMS to form the Church of the Lutheran Confession ( CLC ).
* Dissatisfaction over the lack of provisions for schooling the French speaking majority ;
Dissatisfaction over the poor performance of diesel-hydraulic locomotives, as well as their use of foreign-made components ( the hydraulic transmission was of German Voith design ), eventually led Southern Pacific to scrap the C-643DHs in 1973.
Dissatisfaction over this decision led about 70 pastors and a similar number of congregations to leave the WELS and form the Church of the Lutheran Confession ( CLC ).

Dissatisfaction and 2004
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.

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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 ).

with and Agenda
Later, in the multi-issue, multi-title X-Tinction Agenda storyline, the X-Men and their allies rescued their teammates, Storm, Meltdown, Rictor and Wolfsbane, from Genoshan brainwashing, toppling the government after discovering their alliance with former X-Factor ally turned mutant hater, Cameron Hodge, and that Havok was one of the Magistrates since having his memory wiped by the Siege Perilous.
The late 1980s and 1990s saw the production of a series of critically acclaimed and popular films such as Hidden Agenda, one of the rare films dealing with the political troubles in Northern Ireland, Carla's Song set partially in Nicaragua, and Land and Freedom examining the Republican resistance in the Spanish Civil War.
With the global move of the server and storage brands to the System brand with the Systems Agenda, the family was renamed yet again to System p5 in 2005.
* with David Owen, Michael Stewart, Carol Hansen, and Saburo Okita, Democracy Must Work: A Trilateral Agenda for the Decade, Trilateral Commission ( June 1984 ), ISBN 0-8147-6161-5
* Video of Chris Hadfield on The Agenda with Steve Paikin, " Are We Bound for Space?
Natural burial became popularized in the United Kingdom in the early 1990s by Ken West, a professional cemeterian for the City of Carlisle responding to the U. K's call for changes in government that aligned with the United Nations ' Environmental Program Local Agenda 21.
It meets several times a year to deal with the administration and external relations of Aosdána, reports to every General Assembly, which meets once a year, and sets its Agenda.
About a month later on April 26, 2010, the DC Agenda publisher announced that the Washington Blade name would return to the masthead of the paper with the DC Agenda becoming the name of the arts and entertainment section.
Since 2003 he has worked as part of Crass Agenda ( latterly Last Amendment ), performing live and releasing material in CD format including Savage Utopia, a collaboration with Coldcut's Matt Black and other jazz musicians, and How ?, a reworking of Allen Ginsberg's beat poem Howl, recorded live at the Vortex Jazz Club.
Netrunner launched with a proto-alternate reality game called Webrunner: The Hidden Agenda, which cast players as hackers against the evil Futukora corporation.
Along with the 6th Edition Approval Draft results, a CAR ( Conference Agenda Report ) contained some proposed revisions and additions to NA literature.
* Agenda to Change our Condition co-authored with Zaid Shakir ( 2007 )
The French Green Party and the French left in general remain more attached to these distinctions, whereas in the German Green Party, the moderate Realo wing had already won over the hard-line Fundi wing, possible alliances with the Conservatives were no longer taboo, and third way policies under the center-left Gerhard Schröder government, such as Agenda 2010 and the Hartz I – IV laws, found considerable support.
Official propaganda described the Passion Play as " peasant drama *** inspired by the consecrating power of the soil ", with Hitler attending a performance ( and wound up endorsing it wholeheartedly as one with the Greater Anti-Semitic Agenda of the Nazi regime ).
The Action Agenda advocates an ecosystem-based approach to watershed management and it was developed by the NY DEC in collaboration with a number of stakeholders in the basin with public input.
He has since edited another book Agenda for a New Scotland-Visions of Scotland 2020 and has co-authored two books on the Scottish Diaspora, Global Scots-Voices From Afar and Wherever the Saltire Flies, with the former First Minister Henry McLeish.
He has since edited another book ' Agenda for a New Scotland-Visions of Scotland 2020 ' and has co-authored ' Global Scots-Voices From Afar ' with former First Minister Henry McLeish.
Ernesto Zedillo with Edmund Phelps, winner of the 2006 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, at the World Economic Forum's Summit on the Global Agenda 2008
The former, currently a part of the United Nations Human Settlements Programme, aims to " assist States and other stakeholders with the implementation of their commitments in the Habitat Agenda ".
In the North before the 1992 split, the party had four councillors-Tom French stayed with the party, Gerry Cullen ( Dungannon ) and Seamus Lynch ( Belfast ) joined New Agenda / Democratic Left, and David Kettyles ran in subsequent elections in Fermanagh as an Independent or Progressive Socialist.
" Composer's Notebook 1990: Toward a Musical Agenda for the Nineties ", with " Postscript, Summer 1994 ".
NSB also decided to rebrand itself with three district brands: NSB Signatur ( express trains ), NSB Agenda ( regional trains ) and NSB Puls ( local trains ).

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