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move and provoked
This move by the Congress provoked controversy, and it was in connection with this that the term " Lynch law ", meaning the assumption of extrajudicial authority, came into common parlance in the United States.
A terminal cancer patient, old and wealthy, died unexpectedly early ; the doctor provoked outrage when he queried the cause, and local opinion forced him eventually to move away.
However, this action provoked a counter move by the Byzantine Emperor Alexios I.
This was a controversial move that provoked conflicting reactions and was seen by analysts as a dictatorial act.
In the previous parliamentary term, New Zealand had adopted legislation which prevented nuclear weapons or nuclear-powered ships entering New Zealand, a move which provoked an angry reaction from New Zealand's allies in the ANZUS treaty.
Although the U. S. forces fight when provoked, they do not move to take more area.
This move has provoked widespread protest from functional community radio stations, advocacy bodies like Community Radio Forum, and even the Secretary, Ministry of Information and Broadcast has gone on record to say that his Ministry's views were not sought before the decision was taken.
During the 1937 elections, the Communists backed Iuliu Maniu and the National Peasants ' Party against King Carol II and the Gheorghe Tătărescu government ( who had intensified repression of Communist groups ), finding themselves placed in an unusual position after the Iron Guard, a fascist movement, signed an electoral pact with Maniu ; participation in the move was explained by Communist historiography as provoked by the Social-Democrats ' refusal to collaborate with the PCdR.
This proposed move provoked a significant amount of controversy from the Korean football fans.
This move provoked a hearing by the California Interscholastic Federation that initially declared Swift ineligible for the 2003 – 04 season ; however, this ruling was later overturned and he played his senior season.
This proposed move provoked a significant amount of anger from the local supporters of the club, resulting in series of demonstrations by the supporters.
a move that, although plausibly provoked by predatory designs of the extra-constitutional Cypriot leadership in collusion with Greece, led to a partition of the country accompanied by measures now known as " ethnic cleansing ".
This move provoked a split between IPSP and the new CSUTCB leader Felipe Quispe.
This move provoked criticism from Nelson's family, who reportedly expressed concerns that MI5 would remove sensitive or classified information.
The move provoked alarm as it seemed that Fini was seeking to abandon fascism altogether and instead turn the MSI to populism.
He starred for the club during the otherwise disappointing 1993-94 season, scoring 18 goals, but at the end of the season he turned down a new contract and instead joined Brentford for £ 320, 000, a move which provoked bad feeling from Gillingham fans which persisted for many years.

move and mixed
This plan denominated POT ( Plan de Ordenamiento Territorial ) aims to allow taller building structures of mixed uses to be built next to large arterial roads and gradually decline in height and density as you move away from such.
In cell culture cells that have the strongest adhesion move to the center of a mixed aggregates of cells.
To move the backward economy of Russia towards a more developed economy in which socialism would become possible, the Bolsheviks adopted a policy of mixed economics, from 1921 to 1928, and also created the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics at the end of 1922.
The studio went bankrupt, however, and in 1923 Iwerks followed Disney's move to Los Angeles to work on a new series of cartoons known asthe Alice Comedies ” which had live action mixed with animation.
Critics of the British mixed economy, including Ludwig von Mises and Friedrich von Hayek, argued that what is called a mixed economy is a move toward socialism and increasing the influence of the state.
Napoleon's aim was to pin the Allies and then launch Marshal Ney, leading a mixed force heavily weighted towards cavalry, in a flanking move.
The Governor-General of Canada, Lieutenant General Sir George Prevost, ordered Lieutenant Colonel George MacDonnell to move from Kingston on Lake Ontario to the front south of Montreal with his 1st Light Battalion of mixed regular and militia companies.
In 2012, both Faleomavaega and the American Samoa Governor called for the populace to consider a move towards autonomy if not independence, to a mixed response.
Reaction to the management shakeup was mixed, with Richard Currie critical of the move, saying it was unnecessary, while Dave Nichol expressed his personal frustration that it took five quarters of declining earnings before action was finally taken.
East Claydon School is a mixed, community, infant school, which takes children from the age of four through to the age of seven, when they generally move to a school in Steeple Claydon or Winslow.
After rediscovering his Islamic allegiance in the effort to gain foreign aid from Libya and Saudi Arabia, Amin began to pay more attention to the formerly deprived Muslims in Uganda, a move which turned out to be a mixed blessing for them.
In between, Merlini and other characters deliver great chunks of informative conversation mixed with paragraphs of information about entirely unrelated but fascinating topics, like yogic bilocation, making the keys of a typewriter move without touching them, and even posing a tricky problem in geometry.
Shortly afterwards, it began admitting women students, although then Principal Horobin ultimately called an end to mixed education in 1896, shortly after the move to Cambridge, and thereafter the college remained all-women for 80 years.
In 2000 the Annoyance was forced to move out so the building could be demolished to make room for a temporary parking lot for nearby Wrigley Field, and later a mixed commercial / residential building containing a Blockbuster Video.
This is when a wrestler holds both the opponent's arms under his own ( known as overhooks in mixed martial arts and amateur wrestling, as the arms loop under the opponent's arms from above ) with the hands connected below the opponent's triceps, from here the opponent is left secure and unable to counter or move away from the attacker while he / she delivers a belly-to-belly throw flipping the opponent overhead in the normal belly-to-belly motion.
In his notes on Woomanship, Potter expresses surprise that " twelve times as many workers volunteered to send in reports on Woomanship as on any other subject " I mixed gamesmanship, for a man " a good working knowledge of the Chivalry Gambit is essential "; a woman's counter to " the least signs of trying the ' I have long adored you from afar ' move ", is to " treat it immediately as a formal proposal of marriage which you shyly accept.
An example of this is the so-called Brazil nut effect where Brazil nuts rise to the top of a packet of mixed nuts when shaken. The cause of this effect is that when shaken, granular ( and some other ) materials move in a circular pattern.
* The phenomenon is related to Parrondo's paradox inasmuch as the Brazil nuts move to the top of the mixed nuts against the gravitational gradient when subjected to random shaking.
While Ramón was in France, his father sought to move the family's registration from the " mixed race " to the " white " ( Caucasian ) classification of families in Cabo Rojo.
A squad moves at the speed of its slowest unit ( Barbarians are faster than Archers, which are faster than Knights ), so a squad of all Barbarians would move faster than a mixed squad.
The season received mixed to positive reviews from television critics ; some critics and fans were alienated by the show, due to the different tone taken by most stand-alone episodes after the move to Los Angeles.
where Γ < sup > α </ sup >< sub > βγ </ sub > is the Christoffel symbol of the second kind ( this assumes there are no external forces, so that particles move along geodesics in the absence of collisions ), with the important subtlety that the density is a function in mixed contravariant-covariant ( x < sup > i </ sup >, p < sub > i </ sub >) phase space as opposed to fully contravariant ( x < sup > i </ sup >, p < sup > i </ sup >) phase space.
Standard dormitories tend to have residents who move between dorm complexes every year, and who eat in dining halls largely mixed with residents of other dormitories.

move and reaction
Introducing the catalyst to the system would result in reaction to move to the new equilibrium, producing energy.
With the complex sensory reaction to the variety of spices and flavours, a natural high is achieved that causes subsequent cravings, often followed by a desire to move on to hotter curries.
He regarded his move away from liberal politics as " a totally natural reaction once I began to see undisciplined elements in our country stimulating a breakdown of our system ... Those functionless creatures, the hippies ... just didn't appear out of a vacuum.
Steam turbines were traditionally more impulse but continue to move towards reaction designs similar to those used in gas turbines.
Since a mass driver could use any type of mass for reaction mass to move the spacecraft, a mass driver or some variation seems ideal for deep-space vehicles that scavenge reaction mass from found resources.
This resulted in negative reaction from video game enthusiasts, such as writer Clive Barker, who defended video games as an art form, stating that they have the power to move people, that the views of book or film critics are less important than those of the consumers experiencing them, and that Ebert's were prejudiced.
In a move that some saw as a reaction to Chen's re-election, the People's Republic of China enacted a proposed anti-secession law that allows the use of force on Taiwan and the Republic of China government if it formally declares independence.
With the move to more representational modes of depicting landscape in the 19th century, a reaction set in, and his works were to be the subject of the most disparaging invective.
" when unveiled in Paris at the 1884 Salon, it aroused such a negative reaction that it likely prompted Sargent's move to London.
The embassy responded negatively in principle, adding that " US reaction to such a move cannot be determined in advance but would depend on circumstances at time ".
The album was released to positive local and lukewarm national reaction during a time when ska was struggling to move out of the American underground.
Critics, such as Laurier LaPierre, accused Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau's move to suspend habeas corpus as more of a reaction to the separatist movement in Quebec by criminalizing it.
Umbrella Sampling is used to move the system along the desired reaction coordinate by varying, for example, the forces, distances, and angles manipulated in the simulation.
The success of an amphibious landing at that location, in a basin substantially comprising reclaimed marshland and surrounded by mountains, depended completely on the element of surprise and the swiftness with which the invaders could move relative to the reaction time of the defenders.
All the plans relied on his divisions each having previously organised a motorised rapid reaction unit ( Kampfgruppe ) which could move speedily to meet the threat and buy time for the rest of the defenses to get in place.
A dynamic equilibrium exists once a reversible reaction ceases to change its ratio of reactants / products, but substances move between the chemicals at an equal rate, meaning there is no net change.
The original Pelton wheels were used for the generation of power and consisted of a radial flow turbine with " reaction cups " which not only move with the force of the water on the face but return the flow in opposite direction using this change of fluid direction to further increase the efficiency of the turbine.
Changed attitudes in reaction to the Great Depression were instrumental in the move to the welfare state in many countries, a harbinger of new times where " cradle-to-grave " services became a reality after the poverty of the Depression.
The number of reacting species, their physical state ( the particles that form solids move much more slowly than those of gases or those in solution ), the complexity of the reaction and other factors can influence greatly the rate of a reaction.
Winnipeg had won the Grey Cup championship one year earlier with seven imports and the move to prevent Regina from competing was seen as a reaction to the previous year's western win.
* Reduce price: The most obvious, and most popular, reaction is to match the competitor's move.
The hostile fan reaction to Modell's planned move of the franchise to Baltimore has been lampooned and chroniclized in many media circles, particularly in print and television.

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