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Leo, meanwhile, felt the need of staying the advance of the Ottoman sultan, Selim I, who was threatening western Europe, and made elaborate plans for a crusade.
In Europe, meanwhile, diplomats partitioning the African continent worked out an agreement whereby Britain, in order to obtain the Sultanate of Zanzibar, ceded its rights over Heligoland to Germany and renounced all claims to civilize Madagascar in favor of France.
In Australia, meanwhile, the South Australian State Branch of the Returned Sailors & Soldiers ' Imperial League of Australia similarly developed during the interwar period a simple ceremony of silence for departed comrades at 9 p. m., presumably to coincide with the traditional 11 a. m. time for Armistice ceremonies taking place in Europe ( due to the ten-hour time difference between Eastern Australia and Europe ).
Their relationship was anything but discreet ( she would arrive before night at the Palácio das Necessidades and would pass through Portugal unnoticed ); abroad, meanwhile, they were on the front pages of newspapers in Europe and North America, especially after he was deposed.
At this time, the USSR achieved rough nuclear parity with the United States ; meanwhile, the Vietnam War both weakened America's influence in the Third World and cooled relations with Western Europe.
The Saka meanwhile spread westwards into eastern Europe and in 680 BC defeated the last of the Cimmerians in Georgia ( country ), but they themselves were overturned by the Medes, who murdered the Saka King Madova in 626 BC.
Communist parties in Eastern Europe, meanwhile, though they did win elections at around the same time, did so under circumstances regarded by some as mere show elections.
Antipater, commander of the Macedonian forces in Europe, meanwhile scrambled to assemble Macedonian troops, most of which were engaged in Asia or in transit to or from that continent.
Radioactive meanwhile released a compilation of the band's two albums self-titled as Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie in North America, Europe, Australia and Japan.
In Europe, meanwhile, diplomats partitioning the African continent worked out an agreement whereby Britain, in order to obtain the Sultanate of Zanzibar, ceded its rights over Heligoland to Germany and renounced all claims to Madagascar in favor of France.
In the meanwhile its merits must have been ascertained both in Lima and in various parts of Europe, as Count Chinchon and his physician Juan de Vega brought it back with them in 1640.
Her husband having meanwhile died, she set out in 1768 on an extended tour through Europe.
Dutch sheep farmers were meanwhile unable to cope with the demand, so that ever increasing numbers of German sheep were being bought, and when even this source proved inadequate, representatives of the company travelled to the Ukraine, Denmark and Iceland in circa 1875, and in 1891 a trading office was opened in Buenos Aires, which arranged for the transport of not just live sheep, but also deep-frozen meat to Europe.
In the meanwhile he had started a successful career as a performing concert pianist, which took him to North America and South America, and throughout Europe, as well as to Indonesia.

Europe and decided
but after war came to Europe, he decided to return to France, arriving there in January, 1940.
The Council of the European Union decided against Belarus in 1997: The PCA was not concluded, nor was its trade-related part ; Belarusian membership in the Council of Europe was not supported ; bilateral relations at the ministerial level were suspended and EU technical assistance programs were frozen.
He spent months travelling Western Europe, including extended stays in France and Switzerland, and spontaneously decided to visit Japan.
Chaplin decided not to release the film in the United States, which also meant that it was financially much less successful than his earlier films, despite moderate commercial success in Europe.
This would have been the first cable car system in Europe, but the company decided against implementing it.
In 1605, Spain was infuriated that Spanish settlements on the northern and western coasts of the island were carrying out large scale and illegal trade with the Dutch, who were at that time fighting a war if independence against Spain in Europe, and the English, a very recent enemy state, and so decided to forcibly resettle their inhabitants closer to the city of Santo Domingo.
In December 1943, President Roosevelt decided that Eisenhower — not Marshall — would be Supreme Allied Commander in Europe.
Bury wrote, " His name would be forgotten among the obscurest occupants of the Imperial throne were it not that his reign coincided with the fatal period in which it was decided that western Europe was to pass from the Roman to the Teuton.
Washington decided that an " orderly, prosperous Europe requires the economic contributions of a stable and productive Germany.
In 1605, Spain was infuriated that Spanish settlements on the northern and western coasts of the island persisted in carrying out large scale and illegal trade with the Dutch, who were at that time fighting a war of independence against Spain in Europe, and the English, a very recent enemy state, and so decided to forcibly resettle their inhabitants closer to the city of Santo Domingo.
Before opening the play in England, Whale decided to tour the art museums of Europe.
Lenin, who had earlier hoped for a speedy Soviet revolution in Germany and other parts of Europe, quickly decided that the imperial government of Germany was still firmly in control and that, without a strong Russian military, an armed conflict with Germany would lead to a collapse of the Soviet government in Russia.
The Council of Europe also decided to issue reports naming tax havens.
By this time his later music had acquired a following in Russia, and he received invitations to return there, but he decided to stay in Europe.
The British Government decided to develop wheat growing to help feed a war-ravaged and severely rationed Britain and eventually Europe at the hoped-for Allied victory at the end of the Second World War.
After developing a loathing of both the Communist and Fascist regimes in Europe during the Spanish Civil War, Pujol decided to become a spy for the Allies as a way to do something " for the good of humanity ".
In November 1944, the Government decided it was necessary to send conscripts to Europe.
During the final stages of World War II the future of Europe was decided between the Allies in the 1945 Yalta Conference, between the British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, U. S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and the Premier of the Soviet Union, Joseph Stalin.
When he found out about the outbreak of war in Europe, he decided to wait in Buenos Aires until the war was over, although he reported to the Polish legation in 1941 but was considered unfit for military duties.
After looking in several countries, he decided that none of the flight schools in Europe were adequate.
Chancellor Helmut Kohl of West Germany had decided to visit Moscow to negotiate German reunification, signalling to Powell that the last gasp of American power in Europe to be replaced by a new balance of power not resting on military force but on the " recognition of the restraints which the ultimate certainty of failure places upon the ambitions of the respective national states.
The authority of the government of Mozambique was residual, primarily limited to implementing policies already decided in Europe.
Soviet conventional superiority, shown by the fact that the Soviet Union certainly was prepared for war in Europe, having massed armored, mechanized, artillery, and air forces poised along the Inner German and Czech borders, led by the dreaded Third Shock Army of the Soviet Union, caused NATO to consider the use of tactical nuclear weapons to stop the " steamroller " of the Red Army if they decided to take a drive through the Fulda Gap or an amble through the North German Plain.
It decided that Christians, and not Moslems, should be the ruling power in Europe.

Europe and reap
Let us break these bonds and set the complexed-obsessed soul free in a decent human way and Europe will reap a rich reward in tranquility, security and returning prosperity.

Europe and benefits
ECMWF was established in 1975, in recognition of the need to pool the scientific and technical resources of Europe ’ s meteorological services and institutions for the production of medium-range weather forecasts and of the economic and social benefits expected from it.
' Various schemes of provision for ministers ' widows were then established throughout Europe at about the start of the eighteenth century, some based on a single premium others based on yearly premiums to be distributed as benefits in the same year.
As the bubbles became more popular, doctors throughout France and Europe commented on the health benefits of the sparkling bubbles which were said to cure malaria.
The potential benefits of becoming a member of the EU act as an incentive for both political and economic reform in states wishing to fulfil the EU's accession criteria, and are considered a major factor contributing to the reform and stabilisation of former Communist countries in Eastern Europe.
The fiscal benefits of reduced cylinder diameters ( bore ) in favor of longer cylinders ( stroke ) may have been a factor in encouraging the proliferation of relatively small six-cylinder-engined models appearing in Europe in the 1930s, as the market began to open up for faster middle-weight models.
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The background to discussion in the 1560s was that by 1550 an increase in the money supply in Western Europe had brought general benefits.
In public sector work in Europe, the term normally refers to multiple change projects: projects that are designed to deliver benefits to the host organization.
The Town Centre also benefits from one of Europe ’ s largest free open air festivals, the Stockton International Riverside Festival ( SIRF ), incorporating the ' Stockton Weekender ', which takes over the town once a year.
It also benefits from high sunshine levels compared to other parts of the UK and Northern and Western Europe.
* Harry van Bommel & Niels de Heij, " A Better Europe Starts Now " ( European cooperation has already brought us many benefits, for example in the areas of human rights and of our prosperity.
Oppen's childhood was one of considerable affluence ; the family was well tended to by servants and maids and Oppen enjoyed all the benefits of a wealthy upbringing: horse riding, expensive automobiles, frequent trips to Europe.
In Europe, the perceived disadvantages of being freelance have led the European Union to research the area, producing draft papers that would, if enforced, make it illegal for companies or organizations to employ freelancers directly, unless the freelancer was entitled to benefits such as pension contributions and holiday pay.
" Parvati " also travelled across Europe and Sri Lanka, married a Québécois, bore him a son Harpo (" Hal ", later revealed to be living on the streets ), worked as a furniture mover, and worked at an espresso bar in Seattle ( where operating the steamed milk machine supposedly caused her to develop carpal tunnel syndrome, for which she claimed disability benefits ) before finally moving back to New Jersey.
However, research and evidence since May 2004 does not suggest that a large number of people from Eastern Europe are claiming benefits in Western Europe.
In the book he argued that communism in Soviet Union and Eastern Europe was not egalitarian, and that it was establishing a new class of privileged party bureaucracy, who enjoyed material benefits from their positions.
COGEN is Europe ’ s umbrella organization representing the interests of the cogeneration industry, users of the technology and promoting its benefits in the EU and the wider Europe.
Europe and Japan realized the benefits of these exchanges ( for example, the Japanese sent data about Soviet forces in the Far East and in Operation Barbarossa from the Japanese Embassy, and Admiral Canaris offered aid in respect to the Portuguese neutrality question in Timor ).
In Europe the highest " change-in-control benefits " have been for French executives, as of 2006 according to a study by the Hay Group human resource management firm.
Groups discuss lesbian / transsexual / transgender / gay or queer perspectives on issues such as poverty and unemployment benefits ( Hartz IV ), gentrification, or " Fortress Europe.

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