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As such, the workers would have been well within their rights to protest, and subsequent government action would have been a set of criminal procedures designed to crush what was seen as a pivotal demonstration of the growing labor rights movement, strongly opposed by management.
Although he said English Canada had a negligible conservative influence, subsequent writers claimed that loyalists opposed to the American Revolution brought a Tory ideology into Canada.
In Binet's view, there were limitations with the scale and he stressed what he saw as the remarkable diversity of intelligence and the subsequent need to study it using qualitative, as opposed to quantitative, measures ( White, 2000 ).
At subsequent premiers ’ conferences he opposed the ' centralising ' tendencies of Canberra and became a strong advocate of the rights of the states.
Along with other priests, they opposed their treatment as unjust and illegal in an audience with the Spanish king and in the subsequent royal commission.
The " chines " allowed Columbia to be easily recognized at a distance, as opposed to the subsequent orbiters.
" Rightist-nationalist deviation " ( Polish: odchylenie prawicowo-nacjonalistyczne ) was a political propaganda term used by the Polish Stalinists against prominent activists, such as Władysław Gomułka and Marian Spychalski who opposed Soviet involvement in the Polish interior affairs, as well as internationalism displayed by the creation of the Cominform and the subsequent merger that created the PZPR.
The Reformists opposed the Modernist faction that had dominated court politics in Emperor Wu's reign and during the subsequent regency of Huo Guang ( d. 68 BCE ).
In the Assassin's Creed series of historical action-adventure video games, the first game followed a fictional version of the Syrian wing of the sect, while subsequent games and Assassin's Creed media would depict its successor organizations opposed to a Templar conspiracy.
Latimer was a supporter of the Catholic Church and had bitterly opposed the king's divorce, his subsequent marriage to Anne Boleyn and its religious ramifications.
He stressed the remarkable diversity of intelligence and the subsequent need to study it using qualitative, as opposed to quantitative, measures.
However, in Worcester v. Georgia ( 1832 ), the court re-established limited internal sovereignty under the sole jurisdiction of the Federal government, in a ruling that both opposed the subsequent forced relocation and set the basis for modern U. S. case law.
Pelosi strongly opposed the plan, saying there was no crisis, and as minority leader she imposed intense party discipline on her caucus, leading them to near-unanimous opposition to Bush's proposal, and subsequent defeat of the proposed plan.
Hungarian Tibor Méray has accused Burchett of dishonesty regarding the trials and the subsequent Hungarian Revolution of 1956 which he opposed.
In the subsequent Irish Rebellion of 1798, ultra loyalists were those most opposed to the United Irishmen, who wanted an independent Irish Republic.
During the subsequent debates, Nicias vehemently opposed an Athenian intervention, explaining that the campaign would be very costly.
Based on a subsequent debate in the Scottish Parliament, the three main parties opposed to independence formed the Calman commission.
When Gladstone came out in favour of Home Rule for Ireland, Salisbury opposed him and formed an alliance with the breakaway Liberal Unionists and the won the subsequent general election.
It pioneered the portrayal of two morally opposed brothers personifying good and evil, a repeated motif in Hindi films of subsequent years, including Yash Chopra's Deewar, a breakthrough film for Amitabh Bachchan and would later be remade by the Telugu film industry as Bangaru Talli ( 1971 ) and in Tamil as Punniya Boomi ( 1978 ).
During the subsequent general election campaign, Bright delivered only one speech, to his constituents on 1 July, in which he opposed Irish Home Rule.
In fact he opposed it actively during the subsequent civil wars ( see East Cape War ).
If he were to implant his Copy into the TVC universe, have the copy run a number of experiments to anchor itself in that universe, and then terminate it, only to find himself still in the TVC universe ( indeed, the purpose of growing the TVC universe from a Garden of Eden configuration was to prove to his Copy that such a TVC universe as it found itself to inhabit must have been launched from a non-TVC universe, as opposed to merely having always existed and evolved towards this the current state in which he did not know whether it had ) rather than back in " the real world " again, then he would be vindicated ; if not, then his hypothesis would be falsified and he might consider himself crazy ( his last several experiences of termination and subsequent continuation involved him finding himself in the position of having been recently cured of psychosis ).
In the subsequent elections, the Centre Party campaigned on two fronts, against both the Papen government and National Socialists and reaffirmed their stance as the " constitution party " opposed to " any measure contrary to constitution, justice and law " and " unwilling to yield to terror ".
After Louis-Philippe's ousting and subsequent exile to Britain, the liberal Orleanist faction ( opposed by the counter-revolutionary Legitimists ) continued to support a return of the House of Orléans to the throne, but the July Monarchy proved to be the last monarchy of France.
In the subsequent June 2009 local elections, the party failed to make significant gains on the county level, but still managed to achieve some major wins in important cities, due to the adoption of a new election system where mayors and county heads were for the first time elected directly, as opposed to the previous system which employed party lists.

opposed and Belfast
These included all MPs elected to sit for Belfast city, Counties Down, Antrim, Armagh, and Londonderry ( as opposed to Londonderry City ), two out of three MPs for County Tyrone and one out of two MPs for County Fermanagh.
In 1981, he opposed the hunger strikes in the Maze prison in Belfast.
The party opposed the April 1998 Belfast Agreement and campaigned against the establishment of a Northern Ireland Assembly, in which they were unsuccessful.
The NIUP opposed the Belfast Agreement and the reformation of the Royal Ulster Constabulary to the Police Service Northern Ireland.
It was formed in 1998 by loyalists who opposed the Belfast Agreement and the loyalist ceasefires.
However, it was opposed by fans, over 85 % of whom in a match day poll conducted by the Amalgamation of Northern Ireland Supporters ' Clubs (" AONISC ") preferred to stay at a smaller new or redeveloped ground in the city of Belfast.
The Liberal Unionist editor of the Belfast Norther Whig, Thomas Macknight, who had been a personal friend of O ' Hagan, states in his memoir ULSTER AS IT IS ( London, 1896 ) that he believed O ' Hagan would have opposed Gladstone's conversion to Home Rule had he not died when he did.
He opposed the decision of the IRA and Sinn Féin to drop abstentionism and to recognise Westminster, Stormont Belfast and Dáil Éireann at Leinster House in 1969 / 1970.
As opposed to the BBC system of division by nearest city ( which let people in Ireland enter if they chose Belfast ), RTÉ divide results by historical Irish county.
The 2001 election was seen at a province wide level as a battle over the Belfast Agreement with the DUP opposed to it and most of the UUP in favour, however ironically this situation was seemingly reversed in East Londonderry, where the sitting Ulster Unionist MP, William Ross, was completely opposed to all involvement with the Agreement and its institutions, whilst the DUP candidate, Gregory Campbell, was a minister in the Executive set up by the Agreement.
Success came despite continued divisions, over such matters as Sunday Observance-two NILP Belfast councillors voted to close the city's park playgrounds on Sundays ( as demanded by hard line Calvinists but opposed by Catholics ) and were expelled as a result.
According to Rev Dr Alexander Gordon of Belfast, " The system of belief is a singular union of opinions which seem diametrically opposed.
A traditionalist, he opposed liberal theological views held by Presbyterians of the ' Belfast Society '.
Only Dublin, Belfast and Cork have the privilege of using the title Lord Mayor, as opposed to just simply Mayor.
Having opposed the partition of Ireland from 1949, all the major political parties in the Republic of Ireland approved the Belfast Agreement of 1998 that consents to Northern Ireland remaining a part of the United Kingdom as long as a majority of its electorate so desires.
He was killed by the Irish Peoples Liberation Organisation Belfast Brigade ( IPLOBB ), a faction of who opposed the IPLO's leadership formed in August 1992.

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