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Bulgaria's economy contracted dramatically after 1987 with the dissolution of the Comecon, with which the Bulgarian economy had integrated closely.
She later had a brief solo music career in the early 2000s after the dissolution of Hole, releasing America's Sweetheart ( 2004 ), and went through several rehab sentences and run-ins with the law until achieving sobriety.
The Rump had not agreed to its own dissolution when it was dispersed by Cromwell and legislation from the period immediately before the Civil War — the Act against dissolving the Long Parliament without its own consent ( 11 May 1641 ) -- gave them the legal basis for this view.
Kerr determined that he had both the right and the duty to dismiss the government and commission a new government that would recommend a dissolution of the Parliament.
Glasnost did indeed provide freedom of expression, far beyond what Gorbachev had intended, and changed citizens ' views towards the government, which played a key role in the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
Several of these states had gained sovereignty following the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire.
When the house was ready to pass the Act for dissolution, Mr. Crew who had been as forward as any man in beginning and carrying on the war against the last King, moved, that before they dissolved themselves, they would bear their witness against the horrid murder, as he called it, of the King.
It emerged during the campaign that what Lenihan had told friends and insiders in private flatly contradicted his public statements on a controversial effort in 1982 by the then opposition Fianna Fáil to pressure President Hillery into refusing a parliamentary dissolution to then Taoiseach, Garret FitzGerald ; Hillery had resolutely rejected the pressure.
As early as 1938, Theodor Adorno had already identified a trend toward the dissolution of " a culturally dominant set of values " ( Beard and Gloag 2005, 141 ), citing the commodification of all genres as beginning of the end of genre or value distinctions in music ( Adorno 2002, 293 – 95 ).
His family life was not so happy ; his beloved wife Maria Alexandrovna had serious problems with her lungs, which led to her death and to the dissolution of the close-knit family due to his quick morganatic marriage to his longtime mistress, Princess Catherine Dolgoruki.
Prior to its dissolution in 1991, the USSR had the second largest economy in the world after the United States.
The name " Uyghur " reappeared after the Soviet Union took the ninth-century ethnonym, from the Uyghur Khaganate, and reapplied it to all non-nomadic Turkic Muslims of Xinjiang, following a 19th-century proposal from Russian historians that modern-day Uyghurs were descended from the Turpan Kingdom and Kara-Khanid Khanate, which had formed after the dissolution of the Uyghur Khaganate.
Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.
The unexpected demise of Frederick left the Crusader army under the command of the rivals Philip II of France and Richard I of England, who had traveled to Palestine separately by sea, and ultimately led to its dissolution.
Since the Basic Law is restrictive on the dissolution of parliament, Kohl had to take another controversial move: he called for a confidence vote only a month after being sworn in, in which members of his coalition abstained.
The same lack of economic opportunities within Bermuda had led islanders to abandon agriculture following the dissolution of the Somers Isles Company in 1684, and turn wholeheartedly towards maritime activities.
A power struggle within the Chicago chapter of the John Reed Club led to the dissolution of the club's leadership ; Wright was told he had the support of the club's party members if he was willing to join the party.
At the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire following World War I, the victorious European states divided many of its component regions into newly-created states under League of Nations mandates according to deals that had been struck with other interested parties.
Prior to the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Boris Yeltsin had been elected President of Russia in June 1991 in the first direct presidential election in Russian history.
On January 2, 1992, Yeltsin — acting as his own prime minister — enacted the most comprehensive components of economic reform by decree, thereby circumventing the Supreme Soviet of Russia and Congress of People's Deputies of Russia, which had been elected in March 1990, before the dissolution of the USSR.
Six of the bills that had been the subject of the double dissolution were introduced to the Parliament a third time and, as expected, were again rejected by the Senate.
Section 57 of the Constitution of Australia provides that, after a double dissolution election, if bills that had been rejected twice by the Senate in the previous parliament were again passed by the House and rejected by the Senate, they could then be put to a joint sitting of both houses.
With supply assured, he then received Fraser, who advised him that 21 bills ( including the electoral redistribution bills ) which had been introduced since the last election fulfilled the double dissolution provisions of Section 57.

dissolution and effect
Another minority believed that Eddy intended various requirements for her consent ( in their view, " estoppels ") to effect the church's dissolution on her death, since they could no longer be followed literally.
In effect, the dissolution of the Templars could be seen as the merger of the two rival orders.
After the dissolution of the Western Roman Empire, the Justinian Code remained in effect in the Eastern empire, known in the modern era as the Byzantine Empire ( 331 – 1453 ).
Limestone voters approved dissolution into the Town of Carrollton in September 2009 ; that took effect at the beginning of 2011.
The dissolution only takes effect when the new House meets, to avoid a period without representation.
This can have a beneficial effect on the dissolution of hydrophobic drugs.
As the granule strength increases, there is often an adverse effect on disintegration and dissolution.
Chemical effects such as the dissolution of soluble gases and slightly soluble substances, surface tension depression by organic substances and accommodation coefficient changes are also included in the second indirect effect.
The dissolution of the Monarchy and the establishment of the Puritan Commonwealth under Oliver Cromwell had great effect on many Cathedrals and Churches, particularly felt in St David's.
The dissolution ordinance took effect at 8: 00 AM on 22 October 2008, at which time the police department was disbanded and all assets became the property of the Bay County Commission.
The village's incorporation was dissolved following the successful passage of a referendum on October 13, 2009 ; the dissolution took effect January 1, 2011.
If a collective bargaining agreement is in effect, and it contains a " no-strike clause ", a strike during the life of the contract could result in the firing of all striking employees which could result in dissolution of that union.
If a collective bargaining agreement is in effect, and it contains a " no-strike clause ", a strike during the life of the contract could result in the firing of all striking employees which could result in dissolution of that union.
He was enthusiastic about the French Revolution and became a member of the Council of Five Hundred and then of the conservative senate, and the dissolution of the Directory was the result of a motion which he made to that effect.
The dissolution took effect at the end of 2011.
Annulment and divorce, therefore, differ both in rationale and effect ; an annulment is a finding that sacramental marriage never existed, whereas a divorce is a dissolution of marriage.
Many of the first minority who reject the 89th edition also believe that Eddy intended various requirements for her consent ( in their view, " estoppels ") to effect the church's dissolution on her death, since they could no longer be heeded literally.
The dissolution of Czechoslovakia, which took effect on 1 January 1993, was an event that saw the self-determined separation of the federal state of Czechoslovakia.
The Poynting effect involves the dissolution of gaseous O < sub > 2 </ sub > when bubbled through liquid N < sub > 2 </ sub > O, with vaporisation of the liquid to form a gaseous O < sub > 2 </ sub >/ N < sub > 2 </ sub > O mixture.
They were intended to do for the Burgundian kingdom what these had done for the Visigothic or Frankish — though the speedy dissolution of the former made their effect slight.
The most important effect of the " Nexus " is to prevent a crowding of the Senate's power in the case of a Joint Sitting following a double dissolution election.
This meant that, unlike Wilhelm II had come to assume at the end of World War I, he could not abdicate merely as German Emperor while keeping the Prussian crown ( unless he were to have agreed to renounce the entire constitution which would have been, in effect, the de jure dissolution of the Empire.
The President, at Cabinet's direction, may order that a maximum number of between four and six NCMPs may be deemed elected for the purpose of a particular general election ; such an order ceases to have effect at the next dissolution of Parliament.
In 1657 he advised his father not to accept the office of king, although in 1654 he had supported a motion to this effect ; and after the dissolution of Cromwell's second parliament in February 1658 he showed his anxiety that the protector should act in a moderate and constitutional manner.

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