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Guzmán's and capture
While the activity of the insurgency increased shortly after Guzmán's capture, it has declined in the years following.
At the time of capture, the police seized Guzmán's computer, in which they found a very detailed register of his armed forces and the weapons each regiment, militia and support base had in each region of the country.

Guzmán's and was
Guzmán's mother, Berenice Reynoso, died when he was only five years old.
It has been rumored that she was murdered by Elena Iparraguirre, Guzmán's lover, with his complicity.
Guzmán's political plan was to move slowly to reform the social and economic aspects of the Dominican Republic, while he tried to have direct contact with the armed forces because of their threat concerning pressure in the political field.
Guzmán's rule as a governor of Pánuco was stern against Spaniards and brutal against the Indians.
In 1531 ( probably January ), one of Guzmán's captains, Cristóbal de Oñate, founded a small town near Nochistlán to which the name " Guadalajara " was given.

Guzmán's and for
The recent trial of Abimael Guzmán has been suspended, due in part to Guzmán's use of it as a forum for broadcasting Sendero Luminoso propaganda.
Eventually Guzmán's plan backfired as rural militia or " rondas " rallied support for the military against Shining Path.
In 2008, Farnsworth and co-producer / director Patricio Lanfranco released The Judge and the General a feature-length documentary film about Judge Juan Guzmán's attempts to bring Augusto Pinochet to justice for human rights crimes.

Guzmán's and with
The autocratic nature of Guzmán's regimes contrast sharply with the many economic and legal reforms and achievements that they brought about.
Spanish exploration of the area began in 1531 with Nuño Beltrán de Guzmán's expedition.
In 1530, Nuño Beltrán de Guzmán's account of his battle with the Cuyutecos at Valle gave name to the Bay of Banderas, as the natives carried colorful banners.
Spanish exploration of the area began in 1531 with Nuño Beltrán de Guzmán's expedition.

Guzmán's and image
Guzmán's image as a dispassionate murderer became widespread after he moved against the city of Lima.

Guzmán's and .
Sometime later, it lost many student elections in the universities, including Guzmán's San Cristóbal of Huamanga.
When election returns showed an unmistakable trend in Guzmán's favor, the military stopped the count.
On the second floor of the house, they found and arrested Guzmán and eight others, including Laura Zambrano and Elena Iparraguirre, Guzmán's female companion.
Its ideological origins date back to the Jaime Guzmán's Guildist Movement, born in the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile in 1966, espousing the independence and depoliticization of intermediate bodies of civil society.
Guzmán's violent conquest left Spanish control of the area unstable, and within a decade full war had reemerged between the settlers and the Native peoples of the area.
For much of Guzmán's career, he has played character roles largely as sidekicks, thugs, or policemen.
Two works in progress that were nearly finished at the time of Slauerhoff's death, the original novel De opstand van Guadalajara (" The Guadalajara Uprising ") and the translation of Martín Luis Guzmán's novel In de schaduw van den leider (" In the Shadow of the Leader "), were published posthumously in 1937.
When election returns showed an unmistakable trend in Guzmán's favor, the military stopped the count.
In 1531 Zumarraga published a treaty decrying Guzmán's 1529 campaign as unjust.
Later the settlers began to complain to Antonio de Mendoza, then the viceroy of New Spain, about both the repeated relocations and Guzmán's cruelty.
Reports of Guzmán's treatment of the Indigenous had reached Mexico City and Spain, and, at Bishop Zumárraga's request the Crown sent Diego Pérez de la Torre to investigate.

capture and was
If anti-Semitism was on trial in Jerusalem, why was it not identified, and with enough emphasis to capture the notice of the world press, in its connection with the activities of Eichmann's Department of Jewish Affairs, as exemplified by the betrayal and murder of Jews by non-police and non-party anti-Semites in Germany, as well as in Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary??
Our endeavor to capture even a faint sense of how strenuous was the fight is muffled by our indifference to the very issue which in the Boston of 1848 seemed to be the central hope of its Christian survival, that of the literal, factual historicity of the miracles as reported in the Four Gospels.
The campaign's objective was to capture Richmond by moving the Army of the Potomac by boat to the peninsula and then overland to the Confederate capital.
He was replaced by George Meade, who followed Lee into Pennsylvania for the Gettysburg Campaign, which was a victory for the Union, though Lee's army avoided capture.
Meade's failure to capture Lee's army as it retreated from Gettysburg, and the continued passivity of the Army of the Potomac, persuaded Lincoln that a change in command was needed.
Sherman's capture of Atlanta in September and David Farragut's capture of Mobile ended defeatist jitters ; the Democratic Party was deeply split, with some leaders and most soldiers openly for Lincoln.
He was so anxious to capture the tune in his head, he asked fellow passenger friend Harry Martin for his shirt cuff to write the tune on.
Land warfare in the East was inconclusive in 1861 – 62, as the Confederacy beat back Union efforts to capture its capital, Richmond, Virginia, notably during the Peninsular Campaign.
Critically, the film was also better received than the first two instalments, with some critics remarking that it was the first Harry Potter film to truly capture the essence of the novels.
Akira's only surviving son, Keizo ( b. 1927 ) was taken prisoner and joined the Soviet Army after his capture.
Caesarius was suspected of conspiring with the Burgundians, whose king had married the sister of Clovis, to assist the Burgundians capture Arles.
Later in 1051, when he was sent to intercept Harold Godwinson and his brothers as they fled England after their father's outlawing, Ealdred " could not, or would not " capture the brothers.
In 1704, he was present at the capture of Narva.
It certainly maintained strong Phoenician sympathies, for it was its refusal to join the philhellene league of Onesilos of Salamis which provoked the revolt of Cyprus from Achaemenid Persia in 500-494BC, when Amathus was besieged unsuccessfully and avenged itself by the capture and execution of Onesilos.
Canterbury Cathedral was plundered and burned by the Danes following Ælfheah's capture.
The news of its capture was at once taken to Shiloh by a messenger " with his clothes rent, and with earth upon his head.
" The old priest, Eli, fell dead when he heard it ; and his daughter-in-law, bearing a son at the time the news of the capture of the Ark was received, named him Ichabod — explained as " The glory has departed Israel.
One of Ahmad Shah's first military action was the capture Ghazni from the Ghilzais, and then wresting Kabul from the local ruler.
The Second Army, under general Nikola Ivanov, with 2 infantry divisions and 1 infantry brigade, was deployed west of the First and was assigned to capture the strong fortress of Adrianopel ( now Edirne ).

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