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Emboldened by the liberalized atmosphere of glasnost, public dissatisfaction with economic conditions was much more overt than ever before in the Soviet period.
Emboldened by this, Stephen then sought to break up the alliance against Louis by offering Herbert ’ s son, Hugh of Vermandois, the office of Archbishop of Reims.
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Emboldened by this, the Philistines prepared to attack Israel, and Saul led out his army to face them at Mount Gilboa, but before the battle decided to consult the witch of Endor for advice.
Emboldened by the truce, Balliol dismissed most of his English troops and moved to Annan, on the north shore of the Solway Firth.
Emboldened by the increase of his forces in Anatolia, Justinian now renewed the war against the Arabs.
Emboldened by their success, the fathers approached the subject of reform, their principal object being to further curtail the power and resources of the papacy.
Emboldened by its success, Gaye spent ten days recording the What's Going On album after Gordy gave him an ultimatum of completing the album by the end of that March.
According to John Kampfner, " Emboldened by their experience in Afghanistan, they saw the opportunity to root out hostile regimes in the Middle East and to implant very American interpretations of democracy and free markets, from Iraq to Iran and Saudi Arabia.
Emboldened by this success, Selim III issued an order that in future picked men should be taken annually from the Janissaries to serve in the nizam-i-jedid.
Emboldened by their initial success, a large and powerful contingent of Xhosa troops surrounded and attacked Fort Cox, where the governor was stationed with a small number of soldiers.
Emboldened by her brother's power and influence, Lady Sun and her militia often ran wild and broke the law.
Emboldened by modest success with an older, commercially developed machine translation system SYSTRAN, a large network of European computational linguists embarked upon the Eurotra project with the hope of creating a state-of-the-art MT system for the then seven, later nine, official languages of the European Community.
Emboldened by his success to the south, Emperor Taizong decided to embark on a campaign to finally destroy the Northern Han.
Emboldened by appearing on television, Corinne attends a concert put on by small-time promoter Lawn Boy, featuring the washed-up metal band The Metal Corpses and their opening act, an up-and-coming punk band called the Looters.
Emboldened by the National Labor Relations Act passed by Congress in 1935, radio artists from Los Angeles band together to form the Radio Actors Guild.
Emboldened by the two victories, the British landed at Pointe-Claire, on the Island of Montreal, only to withdraw after Forster established the strength of General Benedict Arnold's force at Lachine.
Emboldened by these early successes and eyeing a lucrative monopoly on a possible sea route to the Indies the Portuguese first crossed the Cape of Good Hope in 1488 on an expedition led by Bartolomeu Dias.
Emboldened, people led by Earth Senator Crosby walk to President Clark's office.

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Emboldened after their victory at Chilchonryang, Japanese admirals Kurushima Michifusa, Todo Takatora, Kato Yoshiaki, and Wakisaka Yasuharu sailed out of Busan Harbor with a fleet of over 300 ships, confident in being able to defeat Admiral Yi.
Emboldened by the victory over the Ashanti, the Akwapim / Akyem also went on to fight colonial Europeans forces ; they advanced on and captured a Dutch fort and a British fort at Apam and Tantamkweri respectively ( both in the central coastal part of modern-day Ghana ).
Emboldened by the new provisions of the Taft-Hartley Act, which required union officers to sign an oath that they were not members of the Communist Party, outlawed the closed shop and gave the President authority to seek an 80-day " cooling off " period before a strike that would imperil the national health or safety, the employers pushed for a strike, hoping to rid themselves of Bridges and reclaim control over the hiring hall.

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Emboldened by the passage of an equal rights law in Colorado, she finally entered the tunnel, with an entourage of reporters, on November 9, 1972.
Emboldened, the Wraiths made a mass attack on New York City, where they clashed with dozens of the city's superheroes.
Emboldened by their early success in Saturday morning, Hanna and Barbera set their sights on producing a prime-time domestic comedy with a prehistoric twist.
Alone in charge, Khetarpal continued his attack on the enemy strongholds until he had overwhelmed the Pakistani positions Emboldened by the success he pursued the retreating Pakistani troops and artillery gunning down a Pakistani tank in the process.

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Emboldened by CIA aid, the rebels began a series of airstrikes against cities in Sulawesi and Maluku held by central government.
Emboldened by the destruction of a Gálvez-led expedition against Pensacola by a hurricane in the fall of 1780, Campbell decided to attempt the recapture of Mobile.

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Emboldened, Rudolf's forces met Henry's at the Weisse-Elster River in the battle of Elster.

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Emboldened by their success in the elections of 1888, the Republicans enacted virtually their entire platform during their first 303-day session, including a measure that provided American Civil War veterans with generous pensions and expanded the list of eligible recipients to include noncombatants and the children of veterans.

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Emboldened, the Argives and their allies, with the support of a small Athenian force under Alcibiades, moved to seize the city of Tegea, near Sparta.
Emboldened, Raymond de Toulouse led a force to attack Montfort at Castelnaudary in September.
Emboldened, Knight began taking more control of the label and further sought the spotlight, while Dr. Dre receded into the background, shying away from the increasingly violent atmosphere and Suge's newfound volatility.

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An important operation in soliciting industrial locations involves what we term `` Missionary calls '' by one of this Division's industrial promotion specialists.
The promotion of Robert E. Swift to the position of Assistant Manager of the Interference Control Field Service Department was announced early in December by Frederick S. Scarborough, Manager of Interference Control Field Service.
Indirectly he can best help them by insuring that rigorous criteria for appointment and promotion are clearly set forth and adhered to.
To avoid passing over quiet, unaggressive teachers as well as to decide whether others merit promotion, review of the right of faculty members to promotion or salary increases should be made periodically whether or not they have been recommended for advancement by their departments.
Display merchandising, backed by pre-selling through advertising and promotion, will continue to make strides in the sixties.
Dominated by the vicious circle of the university promotion system, the analyst looks down on and gets along poorly with the other three groups, although he cannot deny his debt to the collector.
Appointment of William S. Pfaff Jr., 41, as promotion manager of The Times-Picayune Publishing Company was announced Saturday by John F. Tims, president of the company.
The new promotion manager has been employed by the company since January, 1946, as a commercial artist in the advertising department.
His promotion of it was so extensive that he is often credited with its invention, even though a machine operating in the same principle was described in 1762 by Swedish professor Johan Wilcke.
In 2003, together with fellow Roman Catholic MP Edward Leigh, Widdecombe proposed an amendment opposing repeal of Section 28 of the Local Government Act, which banned the promotion of homosexuality by local governments.
This promotion was soon followed by that to Feldzeugmeister.
The book was generally well-reviewed by critics, and Love did book readings in promotion for it.
Confucian ethics is characterized by the promotion of virtues, encompassed by the Five Constants, or the Wuchang ( 五常 ), extrapolated by Confucian scholars during the Han Dynasty.
As a response to the increased global sedentarity and consequent overweight and obesity, one response that has been adopted by many organizations concerned with health and environment is the promotion of Active travel, which seeks to promote walking and cycling as safe and attractive alternatives to motorized transport.
This move was largely motivated by Fulham's failure thus far to gain promotion to the top division of English football.
The stand had terracing until the 2001 / 02 promotion season, were by Premiership law stemming from the Taylor Report meant seat re-development.
The ill-conceived promotion at a game against the Texas Rangers ended in a riot by fans and a forfeit by the Indians.
Charlton finally secured promotion to the First Division by beating local rivals West Ham in front of 41, 254 fans at the Valley, with their valiant centre-half John Oakes playing on despite concussion and a broken nose.
Eventually titled Temple of Low Men, their second album was released in July 1988 with strong promotion by Capitol Records.
Caddies often obtain a promotion in rank once a year, while often Honor takes two years to achieve and Evans Scholars are only produced by winning the venerable Evans Scholarship for university.
He tied individual officers to him by controlling their promotion and the flow of money for payrolls.

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