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Support groups have cited massive economic benefits for the deprived East Lancs area from business and commuter traffic.
Based on these facts, it would appear that midwifery in the East was a respectable profession in which respectable women could earn their livelihoods and enough esteem to publish works read and cited by male physicians.
Commonly cited as examples are the Allies ' aerial destruction of Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Tokyo, Hamburg and Dresden, the systematic murder and rape of East Germans by the Red Army, etc.
With its mediocre performance, outdated and inefficient two-stroke engine ( which returned poor fuel economy for the car's size and produced heavy exhaust ), and production shortages, the Trabant is often cited as an example of the disadvantages of centralized planning ; on the other hand, it is regarded with derisive affection as a symbol of the failed former East Germany and of the fall of communism ( in former West Germany, as many East Germans streamed into West Berlin and West Germany in their Trabants after the opening of the Berlin Wall in 1989 ).
He specifically cited the " annexation of East Jerusalem " and " the creeping colonialism on the West Bank and in Gaza and in the Golan.
Egyptian shock over the magnitude of their losses is often cited as one of the catalysts for the Soviet-Egyptian arms deal that opened the Middle East to the Soviet Union.
A detailed statistical report prepared for the Commission for Reception, Truth and Reconciliation in East Timor cited a lower range of 102, 800 conflict-related deaths in the period 1974-1999, namely, approximately 18, 600 killings and 84, 200 ' excess ' deaths from hunger and illness.
Perle has written extensively on a number of issues ; his cited research interests including defense, national security, and the Middle East.
He cited a large portion of the document, believing it genuine, furthering the debate that would ultimately lead to the East – West Schism.
Manu's central philosophy was tolerance and pluralism, and was cited across South East Asia.
It has long been rumoured that the events of the book were based in part on activities at the University of Lancaster, although the University of Sussex has also been cited as a possible basis, as well as the University of East Anglia, where Bradbury spent most of his academic career.
Knoxville's secessionists cited Brownlow as the source of East Tennessee's pro-Union support, complaining that the Whig was " deluding and poisoning the public mind.
In interviews East Bay Ray has cited the playing of Syd Barrett on Pink Floyd's first album The Piper at the Gates of Dawn, as well as the music of the Ohio Players, and the guitar playing of Elvis Presley side-man Scotty Moore ( with his trademark echo ), as influences.
It has been cited by academic experts on the Middle East, including Professor Rashid Khalidi, who used it in his 2005 book Resurrecting Empire, and also Siegman who, in 2007, placed the entire phrase in quotation marks, explicitly attributing it to General Ya ' alon.
This form, as the cited sources show, is used by the Assyrian Church of the East and the Chaldean Catholic Church.
Ian Lustick, professor of political science at the University of Pennsylvania, cited the ruling in Awad's case as one of a number of examples that he argues demonstrate that " here has never been an official act that has declared expanded East Jerusalem as having been annexed by the State of Israel.
On March 6, 1991, President Bush addressed Congress in a speech often cited as the Bush administration ’ s principal policy statement on the new world order in the Middle East, following the expulsion of Iraqi forces from Kuwait.
Ellis was awarded the French Croix de guerre with Gold Star, and was cited by the Marshall of France commanding French Armies of the East as follows:
Hearings about the legislation cited the radical Jewish population of New York's Lower East Side as the prototype of immigrants who could never be assimilated.
WSWS articles are often collated by the Asian Tribune and AllAfrica. com regional news sites, and its articles are regularly cited in newspapers in Africa, the Middle East and in Asia.
The most commonly cited examples of minorities that may have had economic power and influence in a society but lacked political dominance and often suffered as a result are the South Asians in East Africa, and Han Chinese in Indonesia and Malaysia.
Palawan, the only Philippine island cited, is rated by National Geographic Traveler magazine as the best island destination in East and Southeast Asia region in 2007, and the 13th best island in the world having " incredibly beautiful natural seascapes and landscapes.
After the Gulf War on March 6, 1991, President Bush addressed Congress in a speech often cited as the Bush administration ’ s principal policy statement on the new order in the Middle East following the expulsion of Iraqi forces from Kuwait.

cited and Germany
The naturist philosophy has several sources, many of which can be traced back to early 20th century health and fitness philosophies in Germany, though the concepts of returning to nature and creating equality are also cited as inspiration.
This period is frequently cited as one of those with the highest level of intellectual production in human history ; Germany was the country with the most advanced science, technology, literature, philosophy and art.
Advocates for gun rights often claim that past totalitarian regimes passed gun control legislation, which was later followed by confiscation, with Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany during World War II, as well as some communist states being cited as examples.
At Rindern, Germany, he was cited as Mars – Camulos on a stone with a corona of oak.
Two periods frequently cited as examples of this are the nineteenth century consolidation and expansion of the German Empire and the twentieth century Nazi Germany.
The song " König von Deutschland " became one of the few real hits of Reiser, has been covered and cited by many artists ever since and is still known among most people in Germany.
The wide use of sweeping reserve powers by Adolf Hitler, contained in Article 48 of the Weimar Constitution, has often been cited as an important factor in the failure of the Weimar Republic and the decisive attainment of totalitarian power by Nazism in Germany in the 1930s.
The text cited the Charter as the authoritative statement of the joint commitment of Great Britain and the U. S. " not to admit any economical discrimination of those defeated " and promised that " Germany and the other states can again achieve enduring peace and prosperity.
But the most significant step cited in the invention of the telescope was the development of lens manufacture for spectacles, first in Venice and Florence in the thirteenth century, and later in the spectacle making centers in both the Netherlands and Germany.
The existence of laws which discourage disintermediation has been cited as a reason for the poor economic performance of Japan and Germany in the 1990s.
Often cited as Hamilton's finest work, it is set in 1939 in the days before war is declared with Germany.
In particular Sachs and Sanchez de Lozada cited West Germany as inspiration where, during a period over 1947-48, price controls and government support were withdrawn over a very short period, kick starting the German economy and completing its transition from an authoritarian post-War state.
The Recommendation for Unit Citation dated 3 October 1945 states, These units, which constituted Task Force 20, are cited for outstanding performance of duty in action during the period 28 – 30 April 1945, in the vicinity of Neuherberg, Germany.
While differences have been shown, conflicting literature has cited similarity in causal attributions across both individual and collective cultures, specifically between Belgium, West Germany, South Korea, and England.
Hitler himself found Goerdeler's report objectionable, and Hitler's " Four-Year Plan Memorandum " may have been written in part as a reply to Goerdeler's memorandum ( Gerhard Ritter favored this theory whereas Gerhard Weinberg rejects it ) On September 4, 1936 speaking before the German Cabinet, Göring cited Goerdeler's memorandum as an example of flawed economic thinking, and announced that Germany would pursue heavy military spending, protectionism, and autarky regardless of the economic consequences.
Grant's works of " scientific racism " have been cited to demonstrate that many of the genocidal and eugenic ideas associated with the Third Reich did not arise specifically in Germany, and in fact that many of them had origins in other countries including the United States.
As an example, the famous or notorious Paragraph 175, which formerly made male homosexuality a crime in Germany, would most properly be cited in an English-language text as "§ 175 StGB ( Germany )".
The Entscheidungen des Bundesgerichtshofs in Strafsachen ( cited as " BGHSt ") covers criminal case law in the present-day Federal Republic of Germany that was decided by the Federal Court of Justice ( Bundesgerichtshof ).
Note that Courvoisier's original observations, published in Germany in 1890, were not originally cited as a ' law ', and no mention of malignancy was made.
The apparent success of Agenda 2010 in reducing unemployment in Germany has been cited in the debate over extending long-term unemployment insurance benefits in the United States.

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