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During his seven-year period there, he began to write a popular series of bi-monthly essays for the magazine Les Lettres Nouvelles, in which he dismantled myths of popular culture ( gathered in the Mythologies collection that was published in 1957 ).

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In this way, jobs may be saved, the ( previously mismanaged ) engine of profitability which is the business is maintained ( presumably under better management ) rather than being dismantled, and, as a proponent of a chapter 11 plan is required to demonstrate as a precursor to plan confirmation, the business's creditors end up with more money than they would in a Chapter 7 liquidation.
In all, the very positive view of Soviet life which had long been presented to the public by the official media was being rapidly dismantled, and the negative aspects of life in the Soviet Union were brought into the spotlight.
Israel dismantled 18 settlements in the Sinai Peninsula in 1982, and all 21 in the Gaza Strip and 4 in the West Bank in 2005, but continues to both expand its settlements and settle new areas in the West Bank in spite of the Oslo Accords which barred both Israeli and Palestinians from undertaking unilateral actions that would alter the status quo.
There is no clear historical connection between the Knights Templar, which were dismantled in the 14th century, and any of the modern organizations, of which the earliest emerged publicly in the 18th century, and are referred to as Neo-Templars by some authors.
These were dismantled in 1987 and replaced by a lighting system embedded in the roof of each stand, which remains in use today.
There were also narrow gauge lines from Nanu Oya to Nuwara Eliya, Avissawella to Yatiyantota and Avissawella to Ratnapura and Opanayaka, which were dismantled due to financial losses from their operation.
The Milan Papyrus, recovered from a dismantled mummy casing and published in 2001, has revealed the high esteem in which the poet Posidippus of Pella, an important composer of epigrams ( 3rd century BC ), held Sappho's " divine songs ".
They believe instead that the state apparatus should be completely dismantled, and an alternative set of social relations created, which are not based on state power at all.
The dispute was settled in 1614 with the Treaty of Xanten, by which the United Duchies were dismantled: Jülich and Berg were awarded to Wolfgang William, while the John Sigismund gained Cleves, Mark, and Ravensberg.
* May 28 – Daniel Francois Malan defeats Jan Smuts and becomes Prime Minister of South Africa, ushering in the era of apartheid, which is finally dismantled by F W de Klerk in 1994.
By that time, most of the buildings — which had not been designed to last beyond the original exhibition — had deteriorated and were dismantled.
It was only when the famine had wrought its worst that Mao was forced to reverse agricultural collectivisation policies, which were effectively dismantled in 1978.
He further dismantled the private armies of the Cao Đài and Hòa Hảo religious sects, which controlled parts of the Mekong Delta.
Quickly, in 1816, he dismantled the fortifications that might well have been used against him and began Modena's years under Austrian rule which, despite being just, constitutional and fair, nevertheless had to face another foreign-inspired rebellion in 1830, this time happily unsuccessful.
Although Clemenceau had little knowledge of the Austrian-Hungarian empire, he supported the causes of its smaller ethnic groups and his adamant lead to the stringent terms in the Treaty of Trianon which dismantled Hungary.
Separate militia training companies to which all conscripts are assigned will be dismantled ; in the future, conscripts will undergo basic training within their mobilization companies.
They feared that Tiberius was seeking to become King of Rome, a loathed office which had been dismantled with the ousting of the Tarquins and the establishment of the Republic.
In America, there are two related ionospheric heating facilities: the HIPAS, near Fairbanks, Alaska, which was dismantled in 2009, and ( currently offline for reconstruction ) one at the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico.
All the houses and fortifications had been dismantled, which meant their departure had not been hurried.
It was dismantled for scrap by November 1964, but its stone piers, which supported the Civil War-era bridge, can still be seen today, running parallel to the Veterans ’ Memorial Bridge on Route 462.
In 2010, it was announced that the conveyor, which has been transporting books under Broad Street since the 1940s would be shut down and dismantled.
The land was occupied by Brompton Park House, which was extended, most notably by the " Brompton Boilers ", which were starkly utilitarian iron galleries with a temporary look ; they were later dismantled and used to build the V & A Museum of Childhood.
However, voters rejected a parcel tax which placed 100 % of the financial burden on property owners and the S. C. O. O. T program was dismantled on June 17, 2005.

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Ulterior political agendas of many congressmen dismantled partisan and sectional coalitions, so that Jackson's opponents argued weakly and became easily discredited.
In part due to competitors as mentioned above, and in part due to the government, however, many of these initially successful mergers were eventually dismantled.
Furthermore, although the transmission systems are still functional, receiving aerials in many places have long since been dismantled or are unmaintained.
Monmouth's main railway station, known as Monmouth Troy, was a coal distribution depot and a base for heavy goods vehicles for many years after its closure as a part of the rail network, but the building has now been dismantled and re-erected at Winchcombe railway station on the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway.
The wells made it difficult for Aboriginal people to access water and in reprisal they vandalised or dismantled many of the wells.
It is anticipated that the Courtyard Theatre extension may be dismantled, although many in the town would retain the Courtyard so that it can used by local theatre companies.
The revolution destroyed a colonial administration ruled from the other side of the world, and dismantled with it the raja, seen by many as obsolete and powerless.
Following its capture, many monuments and statues of the ancient capital and were dismantled, looted or damaged by the Hyksos kings, who later carried them to adorn their new capital at Avaris.
Other hotels were built before the turn-of-the-20th century, including the largest, the Leighton, as well as the Beacon, and Zimmerman's, though many of these, including the Resort House, burnt down, succumbed to changing tastes, or were dismantled for wood during World War II.
By the 1920s the rail line had been dismantled and the mill industry was in decline, but Medford's proximity to Philadelphia and Camden County allowed for the township's growth to continue as many families moved from the city and into a more rural area.
The overflows originally had walkways around them but they were dismantled many years ago.
The city ’ s fortifications were dismantled in 1675, and many of the religious congregations were disbanded under the French regime at the end of the 18th century.
The walls were dismantled in 1467, when Charles the Bold attacked the Prince-Bishopric of Liège during the Liège Wars and destroyed many cities in the region.
The OEO was dismantled by President Nixon in 1973, though many of the agency's programs were transferred to other government agencies.
George Stephenson built the famous Gaunless bridge ( which was dismantled and reassembled and is now in the York Railway Museum Car Park ) for example, a very early cast iron structure, as well as the many bridges needed for the Liverpool and Manchester line opened in 1830.
When the Meiji period began in 1868, many castles were scheduled to be dismantled and only a request from the Emperor Meiji himself, touring the area, kept Hikone Castle intact.
The National Policy was slowly dismantled under the many years of Liberal rule under William Lyon Mackenzie King and Louis St. Laurent.
The State Management Scheme persisted for many years after the First World War was long over and the munitions factories dismantled.
Some of the buildings were renewed three times and the community probably lasted about 75 years until for some reason many of the buildings were dismantled.
Some of the buildings were renewed three times, and the community probably lasted about 75 years until, for some reason, many of the buildings were dismantled.
Limekilns were once very common before the coming of the railways, some now ruins but many more have been dismantled.
Goodere dismantled many of the Abbey buildings to provide stone for a new manor house ( Polesworth Hall ) which he built on the site.
When the Meiji era began in 1868, many castles were scheduled to be dismantled, and only a request from the emperor himself, touring the area, kept Hikone Castle intact.
The Key System's famed commuter train system was dismantled in 1958 after many years of declining ridership as well as the effort by National City Lines.

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