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Far-reaching plans were drawn up, including abolition of provincial borders, opening of highways for trade, and self-rule by the peasants.
Far-reaching periods of growth and development followed this rebirth.

prospects and seemed
Several young girls were seen as marriage prospects but ` Abdu ’ l-Bahá seemed disinclined to marriage.
Instead of ending the war with a swift victory that might have boosted their political prospects, the Liberals signed a truce that seemed to allow the Bolivians to regroup.
When Frederick Barbarossa succeeded his uncle in 1152, there seemed to be excellent prospects for ending the feud, since he was a Welf on his mother's side.
His disastrous flight to Varennes in June 1791, four months before the constitutional monarchy was declared, seemed to justify the rumors that the king tied his hopes of political salvation to the dubious prospects of foreign invasion.
Having idle factory space and capital available at this historical moment, to be invested wherever good return seemed available, P & WMT saw the postwar aviation industry, both military and civil ( commercial, private ), as one with some of the greatest growth and development prospects available anywhere for the next few decades.
Finally, in 1987 when prospects for Namibian independence seemed to be improving, the fourth UN Commissioner for Namibia Bernt Carlsson was appointed.
Almanzo Wilder had achieved a degree of prosperity on his homestead claim, owing to favorable weather in the early 1880s, and the couple's prospects seemed bright.
This distinction, more subtle than real, seemed satisfactory to both sides, when the provocative measures taken by the chapter of the order destroyed all prospects of peace.
Though Martin had intended to attend Dartmouth College in New Hampshire, he instead remained with his newspaper work, where his future prospects seemed promising.
Pope and Lintot seemed resigned and worried only for John Gay's prospects.
Neither of their fathers approved the match-hers because as a career soldier, Grant's prospects seemed bleak ; his because the Dents were slaveholders.
The Labour Party, formed in 1900, was formally committed to establishing an assembly for Scotland and this seemed to increase prospects for home rule.
The ensuing general election in 1979 proved electorally disastrous for both Labour and the SNP, and it seemed that the prospects for a Scottish Assembly were remote.
Suddenly the prospects for a Scottish Assembly seemed much brighter, despite the fact the SNP decided not to take part as they felt that independence would not be a constitutional option countenanced by the convention.
At the time, the prospects of an Anglo-American front against the USSR seemed slim from Stalin's standpoint.
The Jill Sobule album seemed to establish Sobule's commercial prospects, but her third album slowed that momentum while setting what has so far been the musical and production patterns for the rest of her career.
Her prospects seemed fairly bleak until a chance encounter with Augustus Freeman IV.
Piesiewicz agreed to help, though he doubted whether an accurate film could be made within the constraints of the judicial system ; indeed, the filmmakers found that their presence in court seemed to be affecting the outcomes of cases, often improving the prospects of the accused, but making it hard to capture judicial abuses.
Soon, however, he decided to follow a professional career there as the environment he moved into seemed to be favorable for his prospects.
Upon the death of the Caliph of Cordoba, Al-Hakam II, in 976, and the succession of his son Hisham II, who had been taught by Al-Mansur Ibn Abi Aamir, the prospects of the Christian kingdoms seemed dim.
Initially, prospects for the new building seemed good.
Michael's prospects seemed fruitful until the day he killed an Englishman colonel by accident.
While prospects at the outset of the conference initially seemed bleak, the New Agenda Coalition put together a historic agreement outlined in the 13 Steps, in which the nuclear weapons states affirmed, in accordance with Article VI of the NPT, that nuclear disarmament can and should proceed independently of general disarmament, that the nuclear powers have a responsibility to work together on " an unequivocal undertaking " to eliminate their arsenals, and that 13 relatively simple steps could help rid the world of nuclear weapons quickly, verifiably, and irreversibly.
He seemed quite confident about his future prospects, saying, " When I learned there was such a thing as entertainment law, I thought, ' This is where I belong '".

prospects and open
Nielsen remained open to the prospects of acting in a fourth Naked Gun film, although he doubted that it would ever be produced —" I don't think so ," he said in 2005.
His open Catholicism and his dealings with Catholic France had also strained relations between England and the Dutch Republic, but because his daughter Mary was the Protestant heir to the English throne her husband William of Orange had been reluctant to act against James II in case it ruined her succession prospects.
# A comprehensive U. S. strategy to counter terror-ism should include economic policies that encourage development, more open societies, and opportunities for people to improve the lives of their families and to enhance prospects for their children ’ s future.
Though Sanford received a number of legal and business offers from the private sector during this period, he was interested in a position that would allow him to keep his political prospects open.
EngineerZone was launched so the design engineering community ( customers, prospects, partners, employees and students ) can ask questions, share knowledge and search for answers to their questions in an open forum.
Nick Bradbury and then Allaire had a policy of having an open support forum for those interested in its products, both current customers and prospects.
When his last two prospects, Hardware and Static, fail to meet his expectations, he turns to the only course he believe is left open to him ; awakening and harnessing the powers of the god-like being Rift.
Coming off of two straight dissatisfying seasons including his first losing season in 2010 during a stretch in which the SEC had produced five consecutive BCS National Champions among four separate conference members, Richt was under pressure to get the Bulldog program back on the winning track in 2011 Two losses to open the season made the prospects of doing that slim.
In numerous variations the move c4 – c5 allows White to gain space and to open prospects for his light-square bishop.

prospects and before
The incident was not repeated, the play received moderately good reviews and had a modest run of four weeks, before being taken off to make way for Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest, which Alexander thought would have better prospects for the coming Season.
As President of the French Republic, the Duke controversially dismissed the republican Prime Minister Jules Simon, replacing him with the Orleanist Duc de Broglie, before dissolving the French National Assembly on 16 May 1877 in an effort to halt the rise of Republicanism and boost the prospects of a restoration of the monarchy under the Comte de Chambord.
He had been courting Emelia Ross Bell at the nearby British settlement of Bluefields ( or Blewfields ) before he left, but her father did not approve, probably because of his youth and lack of prospects.
Writing in what one commentator deemed a " rueful " tone, he suggested his earlier arguments regarding issues like affirmative action and the future prospects for African Americans were essentially wrong — the civil rights legislation of 1964 and 1965 had not allowed blacks to fully integrate into American society, their situation was worse now than it had been 20 years before, and a multicultural curriculum in schools was essentially the result.
In September 2000, three Quebec PC MPs, fearful of their re-election prospects under Clark's leadership, crossed the floor shortly before the federal election to sit as Liberal MPs, leaving Bachand as the only remaining PC MP in Quebec.
But in 1780 we find his prospects suddenly improved, by his appearance in the case of Ackroyd v Smithson, which became a leading case settling a rule of law ; and young Scott, having lost his point in the inferior court, insisted on arguing it, on appeal, against the opinion of his clients, and carried it before Lord Thurlow, whose favorable consideration he won by his able argument.
Along with Parent, Rick Ley, Jim Harrison, Brad Selwood, and Guy Trottier all left the Leafs for the WHA before the 1972 – 73 season, as did some minor league prospects in the Leafs ' system as well as the team's minor league coach, Marcel Pronovost.
In truth, while his actions before and during the battle remain controversial, even revisionist historians agree he was largely sympathetic to the cause of the Indian population and publicly opposed, to the detriment of his own career prospects, the Grant administration's policy of expansion into Indian lands.
In a King Features press release, it was revealed that " Lisa will start chemo again, learn that her long-range prospects aren't hopeful, stop chemo, deal with telling her daughter about her cancer situation, testify before Congress about the need for cancer research and cope with friends and family.
In 1943, as Germany's prospects began to wane, Swedish public opinion turned against the agreement, and pressure from Britain and the USA mounted, the Swedish Cabinet declared on June 29, 1943 that the transits had to stop before October 1943.
Unless the rankings are approached with rigor and scepticism, optimistic evaluations can lead to a dot com mentality in which even the most dubious businesses are classified as " question marks " with good prospects ; enthusiastic managers may claim that cash must be thrown at these businesses immediately in order to turn them into stars, before growth rates slow and it's too late.
Some observers theorized that the assassination of U. S. President John F. Kennedy, which occurred two weeks before the primary election, may have weakened Kennon's prospects because Kennon had in a televised address criticized policies of both President Kennedy and Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy.
Knowles was born in Fitzwilliam, West Yorkshire and started his career as a left winger with local side Hemsworth before rejection from three of the country's leading sides-Manchester United, Blackpool and Wolverhampton Wanderers-left him questioning his future prospects as a professional footballer.
He began with Tampa, and after hitting. 333, he was promoted to the AA Norwich Navigators and hit seven home runs before he was traded to the Cincinnati Reds with fellow prospects Jackson Melián and Ed Yarnall for Denny Neagle in 2000.
The Mariners traded him to Kansas City for prospects Scott Bankhead, Mike Kingery and Steve Shields before the start of the 1987 season, where Tartabull avoided the sophomore jinx, improving to. 309 / 34 / 101.
Davis soon developed into one of the top power hitting prospects in the Astros ' farm system, hitting 71 home runs before receiving his first call up to the majors in September.
Bubas is widely credited with pioneering the art of recruiting by targeting players very early and gathering information on them before other coaches had learned of them and would send newspaper clippings of Duke games to prospects.
Houston's sales pitch on the land prospects was convincing enough that the Bledsoe's and Nancy Lea left for Texas before Margaret's wedding to Sam on May 9, 1840.
Canó was one of the five prospects offered to the Texas Rangers to complete the Yankees ' acquisition of Alex Rodriguez before the 2004 season.
Prices dropped dramatically, however, in the years just before the war, when fears arose about future prospects outside the system of English mercantilist trade.
Every three months, the President of the ECB, or occasionally his deputy, appears before the Committee to report on monetary policy ; both actions taken, and future prospects.
A number of these prospects, most notably Michael Young, ended up being traded away before they fully developed.

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