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He founded the Anti-Re-election Center in Mexico City in May 1909, and soon thereafter lent his backing to the periodical El Antireeleccionista, which was run by the young lawyer / philosopher José Vasconcelos.
In the 12th century universities were founded in Italy and elsewhere, which soon developed schools of medicine.
He soon turned to engraving and cartography ; in 1702 he founded his own publishing house.
The Kickboxing Association, the first kickboxing sanctioning body, was founded by Osamu Noguchi in 1966 soon after that.
In 1701, the settlement of Shcheglovo was founded on the left bank of the Tom ; soon it became a village.
This trend soon spread outside of Italy, for example Louis III, Elector Palatine founded the Bibliotheca Palatina of Heidelberg.
In 1741 – 42 Sterne wrote political articles supporting the administration of Sir Robert Walpole for a newspaper founded by his uncle but soon withdrew from politics in disgust.
Built soon after the conquest of northwest Africa, the first mosque built in this region is the Great Mosque of Kairouan ( in Tunisia ) founded by the Umayyad general Uqba Ibn Nafi during the second half of the 7th century and considered as the oldest place of worship in the western Islamic world.
The modern city of Calabar was founded in 1786 by Efik families who had left Creek Town, further up the Calabar river, settling on the east bank in a position where they were able to dominate traffic with European vessels that anchored in the river, and soon becoming the most powerful in the region.
The Minoan Sisterhood was founded as the Women's counterpart to the Brotherhood soon thereafter by Lady Rhea and Lady Miw-Sekhmet in collaboration with Buczynski, based on his work with the Brotherhood.
Believing that more freedom would cure Paraguay's ills, they abolished slavery and founded a constitutional government as soon as they came to power.
In the course of these expeditions, in 1879 a station was founded in Kigoma on the eastern bank of Lake Tanganyika, soon to be followed by the station of Mpala on the opposite western bank.
In 1924 Creed & Company, founded by Frederick G. Creed, entered the teleprinter field with their Model 1P, which was soon superseded by the improved Model 2P.
Montevideo was founded by the Spanish in the early 18th century as a military stronghold ; its natural harbor soon developed into a commercial center competing with Buenos Aires.
Allen's group soon disappeared, but the first IWW group in Britain was founded by members of the Industrial Syndicalist Education League around Guy Bowman in 1913.
The Byzantine authorities in Constantinople soon re-established a measure of control by making the Despotate of Epirus a vassal state, but meanwhile Albanian clans invaded, seized most of the region, and founded two local, short-lived entities, centered in Arta ( 1358 – 1416 ) and Gjirokastër ( 1386 – 1411 ) by the Losha and Zenebishi clans, respectively.
He held the territory against a number of attempts to re-establish Muslim control, and soon founded the Kingdom of Asturias, which became a Christian stronghold against further Muslim expansion.
The English would establish additional colonies in Cupids and Ferryland, Newfoundland beginning in 1610 and soon after founded the Thirteen Colonies to the south.
Ruinart was founded in 1729 and was soon followed by Taittinger ( 1734 ), Moët et Chandon ( 1743 ) and Veuve Clicquot ( 1772 ).
Other members included theorist Raoul Vaneigem, the Dutch painter Constant Nieuwenhuys, the Italo-Scottish writer Alexander Trocchi, the English artist Ralph Rumney ( sole member of the London Psychogeographical Association, Rumney suffered expulsion relatively soon after the formation ), the Danish artist Asger Jorn ( who after parting with the SI also founded the Scandinavian Institute of Comparative Vandalism ), the architect and veteran of the Hungarian Uprising Attila Kotanyi, and the French writer Michele Bernstein.
In 1987 Manning's son, Preston Manning, founded the new Reform Party of Canada, which soon became the main party of the religious right.
Mohammad Amin al-Husayni founded the Jerusalem branch of the Syrian-based ' Arab Club ' ( El-Nadi al-arabi ), which then vied with the Nashashibi-sponsored ' Literary Club ' ( Al-Muntada al-Adabi ) for influence over public opinion, and he soon became its President.
The Socialist Workers ' Party of Germany, a left split from the Social Democratic Party of Germany founded in 1931, co-operated with the International Left Opposition briefly in 1933 but soon abandoned the call for a new International.
Limited animation was originally founded as an artistic device, though it was soon used widely as a cost-cutting measure rather than an aesthetic method.
His son and successor, Nicomedes I, founded Nicomedia, which soon rose to great prosperity, and during his long reign ( c. 278 – c. 255 BC ), as well as those of his successors, Prusias I, Prusias II and Nicomedes II ( 149 – 91 BC ), the kingdom of Bithynia held a considerable place among the minor monarchies of Anatolia.

soon and critical
This is a work that bridges the gap between serious symbolic meaning and the type of critical absurdity with which Jarry would soon become associated.
These changes soon paid dividends, as the Allied ability to deny Japan air superiority was critical to their victories at Coral Sea, Midway, Guadalcanal and New Guinea.
# How soon should I target to recover my critical business units?
He therefore left this department to others, especially Lachmann, who soon turned his brilliant critical genius, trained in the severe school of classical philology, to Old and Middle High German poetry and metre.
Two journalists lost their jobs soon after the 9 / 11 attacks for statements critical of the president.
It was soon found that replacing the lanthanum with yttrium ( i. e., making YBCO ) raised the critical temperature to 92 K, which was important because liquid nitrogen could then be used as a refrigerant ( the boiling point of nitrogen is 77 K at atmospheric pressure ).
Yet the foundations for what would come to be known as " The Frankfurt School " were soon laid: Horkheimer resumed his chair in social philosophy and the Institute for Social Research, rebuilt, became a lightning rod for critical thought.
One objection which would soon take on ever greater importance, was that critical thought must adopt the standpoint of the oppressed, to which Adorno replied that negative dialectics was concerned " with the dissolution of standpoint thinking itself.
As soon as the current in either branch exceeds the critical current,, of the Josephson junction, a voltage appears across the junction.
With Anderson's eventual formation of the Atlantic Richfield Company, and as his personal art collection quickly overflowed out of his New Mexico ranch and other homes, ARCO soon held the unique distinction of possessing the world's largest corporate Art Collection, under the critical eye and sharp direction of Bayer as Arco's Design Consultant.
Upon publication, the novel met with critical praise, and was soon followed by a sequel, The Moon of Gomrath, published in 1963.
Occurring soon after Pac-Mans negative critical response on the Atari 2600, E. T. s poor reception was attributed by Kent to a negative impact on Atari's reputation and profitability.
His craggy looks soon made him into a character actor, although he won critical acclaim as Galileo in John Dexter's production of The Life of Galileo by Brecht at the National Theatre in 1980.
Their combination of androgynous glam punk imagery and critical social lyrics about " culture, alienation, boredom and despair " soon gained them a loyal following and cult status.
In December 1941, soon after the Pacific War had erupted, Minakata was in a critical condition.
I was starring in a stage play called Trafford Tanzi, which won me especially huge critical acclaim, and I was about to star in a film, The Ebony Tower with Lord Laurence Olivier just as soon as the album was finished.
They secured a recording contract with Polydor and soon began recording their debut, Faust, which sold poorly but received critical acclaim for its innovative approach and established a devoted fanbase.
After he left office, during the administration of Emilio Estrada Carmona, Alfaro was severely critical of the government and his followers soon began to organize a series of military insurrections.
The company soon became very profitable, with many critical and financial successes.
Disease control is most critical in the stem extension and heading stage ( Z31, Z32, Z35 ), in particular as soon as the flag leaf is out ( Z37 ).
Though Päätalo's first books got favourable reviews, the prevailing critical attitude to his writing soon turned negative while his popularity remained steady.
He studied law and worked as a civil servant before going freelance in early 1990s soon after he started publishing stories, attracting critical praise and awards nominations.
Under this plan, 300, 000 men would be gathered ( and would attack at the same time ) -- Wang did not follow his generals ' recommendations to start the campaign as soon as a critical mass of men were gathered, but wanted to attack with overwhelming force.
In spite of the challenges he encountered soon after his accession and the critical situation at the very end of his life, Petar's Bulgaria appears to have been prosperous and increasingly well organized, with an administrative apparatus noted by foreign travelers and confirmed by the numerous finds of imperial seals.
The development of Argentina's sizable petroleum reserves had played a key role in Argentine politics since the formation of the state oil concern YPF in 1922 and, as well as becoming critical to industrialization, it soon became a tool to foster nationalism among voters.

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