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European and action
On the one hand, the major European nations had to maintain vis-a-vis each other an emphasis upon sovereignty, independence, formal equality -- thus insuring for themselves individually an optimal freedom of action to maintain the `` flexibility of alignment '' that the system required and to avoid anything approaching a repetition of the disastrous Napoleonic experience.
This agreement, the first Afghan pact with a European power, stipulated joint action in case of Franco-Persian aggression against Afghan or British dominions.
* Mattil / Desoutter: European class action ( german ) WM 12 / 2008
In Loizidou v Turkey, the European Court of Human Rights ruled that jurisdiction of member states to the convention extended to areas under that state's effective control as a result of military action.
France became a nuclear power and since the 1990s its military action is most often seen in cooperation with NATO and its European partners.
Many European countries took action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions before 1990.
On 17 January 2012, the European Commission launched legal action against Hungary over the new central-bank law, judicial reforms, and the independence of the new data ombudsman.
The process has been long-the first action in the EU resulted from a report written for the European Commission in 1993.
Another major field of action is the lobbying, both within the political and institutional personnel, in France and at the European level ( European Council, ESA ).
European models had no power button, and black action buttons
The European Union did not take action on the ban to import from the US animals captured in the wild, which remains valid.
Since 1852 several conferences have been held between delegates of the European powers, with a view to uniform action in keeping out infection from the East and preventing its spread within Europe ; all but that of 1897 were occupied with cholera.
The bombing of Dresden by the Royal Air Force and the United States Army Air Force between 13 and 15 February 1945 remains a controversial Allied action of the Western European theatre of war.
He had been hopeful of playing for his country at the 1994 World Cup as well as for his club in the 1994 – 95 season after spending the whole 1993 – 94 season out of action ( missing Milan's victory in the European Cup as well as their Serie A title glory ), but his club ordered him not to take part in the World Cup amid fear of ruining his rehabilitation.
Following an action brought by a serving British naval officer, the European Court has established as precedent the illegality of any member nation attempting to ban Masonic membership for military officers, as a breach of their human rights.
Many of the bookmakers are sponsoring some of the major football teams in the major European football leagues, although Werder Bremen are currently fighting the German courts for the freedom to continue featuring bookmaker Bwin on their shirts, as Germany and France take action against online gamers.
He trained at Fort Carson, and served nine months and nineteen days in the U. S. Army in World War II seeing action with the 331st Infantry Regiment of the 83rd Infantry Division ( Thunderbolt Division ) in the Ardennes, Rhineland, and Central European campaigns.
Due to the nature of Vedic Sanskrit, a term such as Ṛta can be used to indicate numerous things, either directly or indirectly, and both Indian and European scholars have experienced difficulty in arriving at fitting interpretations for Ṛta in all of its various usages in the Vedas, though the underlying sense of " ordered action " remains universally evident.
Before the late 19th century, the concept of a world war would be the result of military action caused by quarrels between European powers which took place in fairly limited, though sometimes far-flung, theaters of conflict.
Allan himself stands alongside Eliade's male characters, whose focus is on action, sensation and experience — his chaste contacts with Maitreyi are encouraged by Sen, who hopes for a marriage which is nonetheless abhorred by his would-be European son-in-law.
On March 25, 2007, he sent an open letter to German Chancellor Angela Merkel, calling on the European Union to take " decisive action " in the region given the failure of Sudan President Omar al-Bashir to respond to UN resolutions.
If a member state fails to pass the required national legislation, or if the national legislation does not adequately comply with the requirements of the directive, the European Commission may initiate legal action against the member state in the European Court of Justice.

European and actors
Some, but not all, American film-makers followed their example, calling it the " American foreground ", while European film-makers stayed with the " French foreground " established by the Pathé about 1907, which only cut the actors off at the shins.
Soon, however, they found local actors willing to partner with them in these vicious but profitable affairs: some chiefs were willing to part with a few of the less desirable members of their tribes for a price ; others went into the war business — a bevy of battle captives could be sold for a fortune in European rum, cloth, beads, copper, or muskets.
When Asian Martial arts films started to draw crowds in European cinema houses, the producers of Spaghetti Westerns tried to hang on, this time not by adapting story-lines but rather by directly including Martial Arts fighting in the films, performed by Eastern actors – for example Chen Lee in My Name Is Shanghai Joe or Lo Lieh teaming up with Lee Van Cleef in The Stranger and the Gunfighter.
Among others, Jean Monnet, the father of European Unity, singers Charles Aznavour and Claude Nougaro, actors Bernard Giraudeau and Claude Rich, actress Carole Bouquet, writer Philippe Sollers or Princess Caroline of Monaco used to or still spend their holidays there.
Winters notes too that a group of itinerant actors who claimed to have served in European wars stimulated the Zouave craze.
Notable people who were born in Epsom include television personalities Jeremy Vine, Mel Giedroyc and Michaela Strachan ( born in Ewell ) as well as artist Simon Starling, actors Tom Felton, Warwick Davis, actress Alex Kingston, and the current Ambassador of the European Union to the United Nations, Thomas Mayr-Harting.
The council consists of film clips of actors portraying advisors in the areas of the military ( a brawny man, often drunk, angry or both ; he becomes a stereotypical American general when Modern Age is reached ), economics ( a smooth-talking merchant, later a snooty and suave businessman ), diplomacy ( in the Modern Age, a saucy femme fatale with a vaguely Eastern European accent ), technological progress ( a nerdy scientist ), and the people's happiness ( an Elvis Presley caricature, wearing sunglasses even in the Ancient period ).
In the early 1990s Finnish rock parody group the Leningrad Cowboys, a re-grouped international rock comedy band that grew out of the Finnish comedy band the Sleepy Sleepers, whose members were used as actors in Aki Kaurismäki ´ s comedy film Leningrad Cowboys Go America, achieved Central European touring success and performed live at the MTV Music Awards in New York City in 1994, together with the full Red Army Choir, performing Sweet Home Alabama.
Instead legislative power is spread out among the Institutions of the European Union, although the principal actors are the Council of the European Union ( or Council of Ministers ), the European Parliament and the European Commission.
With Kainz ' encouragement and support, Moisiu's career as one of great European stage actors of the early-20th century began.
When the European Tyrolese Minstrels toured the U. S. for several years in the early 1840s and created an American craze for Alpine yodeling music, four unemployed white actors decided to stage an African-American style spoof of this group's concerts.
Most Latin American ( particularly South American ) actors and actresses have mostly European features-blond hair, light or light-mixed eyes, protruding narrow noses, straight hair and / or pale skin ; the same situation happens in Hispanic media of the United States.
This use of the word bohemian first appeared in the English language in the nineteenth century to describe the non-traditional lifestyles of marginalized and impoverished artists, writers, journalists, musicians, and actors in major European cities.
The various actors were Anthony Michael Hall and Dana Barron in Vacation, Jason Lively and Dana Hill in European Vacation, Johnny Galecki and Juliette Lewis in Christmas Vacation, and Ethan Embry and Marisol Nichols in Vegas Vacation.
The series retold various European folk tales, particularly ones considered obscure in Western culture, created with a combination of actors and puppets.
During the 1870s-1890s, he managed such prominent Broadway theatres as Booth's, Wallack's, and the Park Theatre, promoting the talents of some of the foremost American actors of his day, as well as European stars.
Some focused their criticism on the physical characteristics of the cast, arguing that it should have been chosen mainly from actors of Southern European ancestries ( i. e. Spanish and Italian, according to the demographic composition of Uruguay ), instead of Northern European.
Category: European actors
Her fame brought her proposals from the European continent and from Hollywood, where a number of Swedish actors and directors were working.
The director uses documentary clips, photographic backgrounds, puppets, theatrical stages, and other elements from almost all the visual arts, with the " actors " addressing directly the audience / camera, in order to approach and expand on this most taboo subject of European history of the 20th century.

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