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publicly and supported
The gains in educational opportunity during the past decade have taken place largely in the publicly supported institutions.
Family members, employees, and facilities were put to use by the movement and the company supported the revolution publicly with advertisements and parties.
On 31 October 2007 the Foreign Relations Committee of the United States Senate, by a vote of 17 to 4, recommended ratification, and President George W. Bush publicly supported U. S. accession to the Convention ; no date has yet been set for action by the full Senate.
Although he publicly supported Stalin's efforts to purge the Georgia party apparatus, Beria had little to gain from the disorder and upheaval of the Great Purge.
He publicly attacked the Belgian annexation policy and unrestricted submarine warfare and later supported calls for constitutional reform, democratisation and universal suffrage.
In 1455, by the order of King Charles VII of France, who Joan had publicly supported, a rehabilitation trial was opened in the Notre Dame de Paris to investigate the dubious circumstances which led to Joan's execution.
In 1637, the idea of a " season " ( Carnival ) of publicly attended operas supported by ticket sales emerged in Venice.
Even if the accused had never committed an act of violence or personally supported such an action, they could be incarcerated merely for attending meetings of such an organization, publicly speaking in its defense, or distributing its literature.
Menzies publicly supported the Anglo-French invasion of Egypt during the Suez Crisis.
Halonen has publicly supported SAK involvement in politics.
Originally, voters went to the polls and publicly stated which candidate they supported.
Stevenson's failure to publicly launch his candidacy until the week of the convention meant that many liberal delegates who might have supported him were already pledged to Kennedy, and Stevenson — despite the energetic support of former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt — was unable to break their allegiance to JFK.
Following the March 1977 meeting between Rabin and U. S. President Jimmy Carter, Rabin publicly announced that the U. S. supported the Israeli idea of defensible borders ; Carter then issued a clarification.
* Thom Yorke, lead singer of Radiohead has publicly supported a number of Friends of the Earth campaigns.
Shortly after this promotion, Li would play a major role in ending Zhao's career, after Zhao publicly supported demonstrators in Tiananmen Square.
Perhaps realizing that opposition to capitalism would be poorly received by Deng and other Party elders, Li publicly supported Deng's economic reforms.
Numan's new album Dead Son Rising was released on 16 September 2011 which had a full U. K tour split in two halves, 15 – 21 September and 7 – 11 December, Both parts were supported by Welsh soloist Jayce Lewis in an interview during the tour ; Gary praised the Welshman to being the best supporting act ever in his 30 years of touring, later documenting the tour in a Tour diary and publicly inviting Jayce to join him for an American tour in 2012.
People who publicly supported Catholicism were excluded from the professions, sometimes fined or imprisoned.
Consistent with his work for liberal causes, Newman publicly supported Ned Lamont's candidacy in the 2006 Connecticut Democratic Primary against Senator Joe Lieberman, and was even rumored as a candidate himself, until Lamont emerged as a credible alternative.
Dwight Eisenhower publicly condemned it and supported United Nations resolutions demanding withdrawal, Israel's return to the 1949 armistice lines and for a United Nations Emergency Force ( UNEF ) to be stationed in the Sinai.
He publicly supported the massive US bombing of Hanoi and Haiphong in April 1972.
Jorge Lorenzo has publicly supported the mono tyre rule.
Because of this impairment, he publicly supported the Better Hearing Institute.
During the run up to the 2010 General Election, Caine publicly endorsed the Conservative Party, despite claiming to have supported New Labour in 1997.
John Howard was reported to have been " embarrassed " by having publicly supported Kennett before his decision not to re-enter politics.

publicly and Sinn
The ' Treaty Debates ' should also be seen as the first publicly reported debate on what Sinn Féin felt that it had achieved and could achieve.
On February 20, 2005, Irish Justice Minister Michael McDowell publicly named Ferris, Gerry Adams, and Martin McGuinness MP, Sinn Féin's chief negotiator, as members of the Army Council during a radio interview.
After the 1916 Easter Rising, O ' Rahilly publicly supported Sinn Féin and was elected to Cork City Council as a Sinn Féin and Transport Workers candidate.
SDLP Assemblyman Dominic Bradley called on Sinn Féin to " publicly accept that the HET ’ s forensic evidence on the firearms used puts Provisional responsibility beyond question " and cease " deny that the Provisional IRA was in the business of organising sectarian killings on a large scale ".

publicly and unification
Mitterrand still wanted Thatcher to publicly oppose unification, however, to obtain more concessions from Germany.
In general, the unification process of the two militaries — under the slogan " Armee der Einheit " ( or " Army of Unity ")— has been seen publicly as a major success and an example for other parts of the society.
He publicly asked for a unification bout with then WBC and WBA Champion Ricardo Mayorga.
In October 1858, he made a clear proposal regarding the unification, which, as he noted, carried the vote with only two opposing voices ( Alecu Balş and Nectarie Hermeziu, the Orthodox vicar of Roman Bishopric ), being publicly acclaimed by Ion Roată, the peasant representative for Putna County.
After the unification of Germany in 1990 she was involved in several court trials because she publicly proclaimed Gregor Gysi to have been a Stasi informer.
Following his victory over Maskaev, Peter publicly challenged IBF, WBO and IBO champion Wladimir Klitschko to a unification bout, which would have been Klitschko's second such fight, as well as his second matchup with Peter ( the first ending with a unanimous decision victory for Klitschko ).

publicly and Ireland
Party leader John Gormley called publicly in November 2010 for a general election in the state to be fixed by the latter half of January 2011, allowing time for the Oireachtas to pass legislation for European Union and International Monetary Fund financial support for Ireland ; the date of the election was eventually set for March 2011.
A public limited company ( legally abbreviated to PLC or plc ) is a kind of public company ( publicly held company ) in the United Kingdom, some Commonwealth jurisdictions, and the Republic of Ireland.
* October 22 – Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh, the 5th President of Ireland, resigns after being publicly insulted by the Minister for Defense.
In February 2000, the Salvation Army publicly ( in their publication known as " War Cry " and in a letter to a Scottish Parliament committee ) opposed the repeal of Section 28 of the Local Government Act ( 1988 ) However, The Salvation Army in the UK and Ireland website refers to the organisation offering ' unconditional assistance and support regardless of race, religion, gender or sexual choices, respecting the identity and choices of all those referred to them .... As well as having a right to be dealt with professionally, people can expect from us encouragement and a respect for their individual beliefs, ambitions and preferences.
For these among other reasons, Ireland — resolutely and irrevocably determined at the dawn of the promised era of self-determination and liberty that she will suffer foreign dominion no longer — calls upon every free nation to uphold her national claim to complete independence as an Irish Republic against the arrogant pretensions of England founded in fraud and sustained only by an overwhelming military occupation, and demands to be confronted publicly with England at the Congress of the Nations, that the civilised world having judged between English wrong and Irish right may guarantee to Ireland its permanent support for the maintenance of her national independence.
All A & E departments throughout the United Kingdom are financed and managed publicly by the NHS of each constituent country ( England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland ).
Information gathered during this survey, relating to both listed and unlisted buildings, is entered into the publicly accessible Northern Ireland Buildings Database.
Fruits are mostly collected from wild plants growing on publicly accessible lands, notably Finland, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, parts of England, Alpine countries, Carpathian Mountains in Ukraine, Belarus, Romania, Bulgaria, Slovakia, Poland and northern parts of Turkey and Russia.
The " thirty year rule " is the popular name given to a law in the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland, and Australia that provides that the yearly cabinet papers of a government will be released publicly thirty years after they were created.
He never publicly acknowledged having flown to Ireland intentionally.
Irish and Ulster Scots enjoy limited use alongside English in Northern Ireland, mainly in publicly commissioned translations.
In Ireland, MBNA was accused of calling consumers up to eight times a day who are behind in making payments, which prompted the state debt advisory service to publicly state that harassment is outlawed.
Ahern has since taken a stance on the issue of political corruption in Ireland publicly calling for an outright ban of corporate and trade union donations to political parties.
They saw their fears confirmed when SDLP councillor Hugh Logue publicly described the Council of Ireland as " the vehicle that would trundle unionists into a united Ireland " in a speech at Trinity College, Dublin.
Later editions contained no data from the IRA, instead only adding from publicly available information in reference books and details provided by German civilians who had worked in Ireland during the 1930s.
Once the squadron is formed, Aubrey and Maturin are very publicly instructed to disrupt the African slave trade, now illegal, but the true mission of the squadron is to intercept a French invasion force which expects a sympathetic welcome in Maturin's native Ireland.
Taoiseach Éamon de Valera stated in his wartime speeches that small states should stay out of the conflicts of big powers ; hence Ireland's policy was officially " neutral ", and the country did not publicly declare its support for either side although in practice, while Luftwaffe pilots who crash-landed in Ireland and German sailors were interned, Royal Air Force ( RAF ), Royal Canadian Air Force ( RCAF ), and United States Army Air Forces ( USAAF ) pilots who crashed were usually allowed to cross the border into British territory ( although some Allied personnel were also interned ).
Throughout the Northern Ireland troubles it was closely allied with the Provisional Irish Republican Army, publicly arguing for the validity of its armed campaign.
The master franchises for the UK and Ireland were purchased by Domino's Pizza Group, now publicly traded as Domino's Pizza UK & IRL, in 1993.
Healthcare in the Republic of Ireland is financed by a large publicly owned insurer operating community rating in which people are insured at the same basic rate regardless of health status.
A lively intellectual, his expertise in doctrinal difficulty was often sought by the bishops of the Church of Ireland, but not always publicly acknowledged.
Nevertheless, he never publicly admitted to having flown to Ireland intentionally.

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