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Crassus, despondent at the death of his son Publius in the battle, finally agreed to meet the Parthian general ; however, when Crassus mounted a horse to ride to the Parthian camp for a peace negotiation, his junior officer Octavius suspected a Parthian trap and grabbed Crassus ' horse by the bridle, instigating a sudden fight with the Parthians that left the Roman party dead, including Crassus.
EVD begins with a sudden onset of an influenza-like stage characterized by general malaise, fever with chills, arthralgia and myalgia, and chest pain.
The production of syncope, for the purpose of effecting a sudden general relaxation of the system ; and, 5.
The sudden appearance of a hostile army in the heart of the Republic caused a general panic.
The initial reaction should the spray be directed at the face, is the completely involuntary closing of the eyes ( sometimes described as leading to a disconcerting sensation of the eyelids " bubbling and boiling " as the chemical acts on the skin ), an instant sensation of the restriction of the airways and the general feeling of sudden and intense, searing pain about the face, nose, and throat.
In common, less clinical usage, nostalgia sometimes includes a general interest in past eras and their personalities and events, especially the " good old days ," such as a sudden image, or remembrance of something from one's childhood.
Suzuki was appointed Prime Minister following the sudden death of Masayoshi Ōhira, who died of a heart attack during a general election campaign.
The 2006 season began on March 16 with the sudden death of Doug Hamilton, the team's 43-year-old general manager, who suffered a heart attack on board a plane carrying the team back from Costa Rica where they had played Saprissa in the CONCACAF Champions ' Cup.
In the event of the sudden resignation or death of a prime minister, constitutional convention requires the governor general to consult the governing party and call on a member to form a government.
After the general warming of relations between China and Western countries, especially the United States, which shocked Japan with its sudden rapprochement with Beijing in 1971 ( the Ping Pong Diplomacy ), Tokyo established relations with Beijing in 1972.
After the sudden fall of Prodi II Cabinet on 24 January 2008, the break-up of The Union coalition and the subsequent political crisis paving the way towards a new general election, Berlusconi hinted on 25 January that Forza Italia would have probably contested its last election and the new party would have been officially founded only after that election.
This was part of a process of the sudden growth of Mexico City in general, which expanded over Benito Juárez and south into Coyoacán and other southern boroughs.
With Johann Wolfgang von Goethe he held that there is in nature a law of compensation or balancing of growth, so that if one organ take on an excess of development, it is at the expense of some other part ; and he maintained that, since nature takes no sudden leaps, even organs which are superfluous in any given species, if they have played an important part in other species of the same family, are retained as rudiments, which testify to the permanence of the general plan of creation.
His sudden death under mysterious circumstances gave rise to speculation within the Awami League and the general population in East Pakistan that he had been poisoned.
Chichester-Clark's election as UUP Leader resulted from the sudden resignation of Terence O ' Neill after the ambiguous result of the preceding general election.
Carprofen, and other anti-inflammatories in general, whilst very safe for most animals, can sometimes cause problems for some animals, and ( in a few rare cases ) sudden death through liver toxicity.
The sudden decision to call a general election in October 1931 left Ramsay MacDonald and the other Labour supporters with the difficult job of organising their own re-elections without any form of organisation.
Shersby was first elected to Parliament at a 1972 by-election that followed the sudden death of Charles Curran, who had re-taken the seat for the Conservatives from Labour's John Ryan in the 1970 general election.
After many years in Parliament, he died from a sudden and completely unexpected heart attack, only seven days after being re-elected to Parliament in the 1997 general election.
In general, the word " reactionary " is used to describe those who oppose a more long-term trend of social change, while " counterrevolutionaries " are those who oppose a very recent and sudden change.
The general increased diabetes prevalence among Native Americans has been hypothesized as the result of the interaction of genetic predisposition ( the thrifty phenotype or thrifty genotype as suggested by anthropologist Robert Ferrell in 1984 ) and a sudden shift in diet from traditional agricultural goods towards processed foods in the past century.
) In general, the band relied on sudden and unexpected compositional twists and turns to stimulate their audience, including:
Wenck's army did make a sudden turn around and, in the general confusion, surprised the Soviets encircling the German capital with an unexpected attack.
Given this much, general consensus tends to automatically connect Degwin Zabi with the sudden death of Zeon Deikun, but nothing concrete has ever been uncovered.

sudden and election
After Pompidou's sudden death, Valéry Giscard d ' Estaing managed to overhaul the remaining Gaullist barons — with the help of Jacques Chirac —, and won the subsequent election against François Mitterrand on the left.
Some of his colleagues questioned the wisdom of Costello's decision to call an election ; the view was expressed that he was tired of politics, and depressed by his wife's sudden death the previous year.
At the time of his sudden death, an election petition had been lodged, and the courts subsequently decided that voters in Tipperary had known that Mitchel was ineligible.
The Irish presidential election of 1974 resulted from the sudden death in office of President Erskine H. Childers.
The Irish presidential election of 1976 was precipitated by the sudden resignation of President Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh in October 1976, following an attack on him by Paddy Donegan, the Minister for Defence in which the Minister called the President a " thundering disgrace " and implied he was disloyal to the state.
Smuts's inauguration as chancellor of the University of Cambridge shortly after the election restored his morale, but the sudden and unexpected death of his eldest son, Japie, in October 1948 brought him to the depths of despair.
Wyatt's stint as Wichita deputy came to a sudden end on April 2, 1876, when Earp took too active an interest in the city marshal's election.
The election of 1876 passes the numbers test much better compared to 1896 alone, and Mayhew ( 2004 ) argues it resulted in far more drastic changes in United States politics: Reconstruction came to a sudden halt, African-Americans in the South would soon be completely disenfranchised, and politicians began to focus on new issues ( such as tariffs and civil service reform ).
For example, in the 2011 federal election, a sudden increase in opinion-poll support, particularly in Quebec, for the New Democratic Party – which historically has had a minimal presence in that province – led to greater scrutiny of some of that party's lower-profile Quebec candidates — one of whom, Ruth Ellen Brosseau, won even though she had never been in her riding and spoke its dominant language poorly.
He considered running for mayor again in the election of 1990, and his sudden death in 1989 during the election campaign influenced Mayor Barthelemy ’ s re-election, since Morial died before he could endorse an opponent.
After Don's sudden death in 1968, the seat remained vacant until Noel was elected to Dáil Éireann at the 1969 general election.
The sudden events had no impact on the election result, however.
It was formed in 1983 by radical militants within the Breton independence movement after the sudden shift in French politics caused by the 1981 election of a leftist government.
The sudden death of Mayor Glenn Cunningham in May 2004 triggered a special election.

sudden and October
By the time of his sudden death in October 1944, Willkie had not endorsed either Dewey or Roosevelt.
On 13 October 2008, his son Guillaume died at the age of 37 from complications linked to a sudden case of pneumonia.
On October 18, 2007, the U. S. Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) announced that a warning about possible sudden hearing loss would be added to drug labels of PDE5 inhibitors, which are used for erectile dysfunction.
During a televised presentation about the Cuban Missile Crisis on 22 October 1962, John F. Kennedy made reference to " offensive weapons of sudden mass destruction.
The town came to sudden prominence when, on October 31, 2002, it was severely damaged by an earthquake.
In the reshuffle after the sudden resignation of the Transport Secretary Ruth Kelly during the Labour Party Conference, Hoon became the Secretary of State for Transport on 3 October 2008.
But Mason's grand vision of a Big Four American auto industry ended in October 1954 with his sudden death from a heart attack.
He can also be quite resourceful-he appears to support himself by selling handmade wooden buggies and pilfering food from sympathetic local shops, or convoluted schemes to create sudden crowds in order to celebrate his birthday on October 25 ( which also happens to be Maurice Dodd's Birthday ).
Even French ’ s trusted secretary Edward Fitzgerald recorded ( 5 October 1915 ) that French ’ s “ sudden moods are weird and marvellous but we never now even have explanations ”.
In October 1987, a sudden and alarming stock market crash took place, but the Federal Reserve responded by increasing the money supply and averted what could have been another Great Depression.
Even before the Series started on October 2, there were rumors among gamblers that the series was fixed, and a sudden influx of money being bet on Cincinnati caused the odds against them to fall rapidly.
However, Macmillan's sudden illness and announcement of his resignation in October 1963 came at a time when Maudling was considered too junior.
In October 2007, the FDA announced that the labeling for all PDE5 inhibitors, including tadalafil, requires a more prominent warning of the potential risk of sudden hearing loss as the result of postmarketing reports of deafness associated with use of PDE5 inhibitors.
Clearly, the move of the Ottoman garrison from El Arish had not a sudden, panicked reaction ; indeed it was first noticed by Allied aerial reconnaissance planes as early as 25 October.
In October 2009 he pulled out of the Chicago Marathon due to the sudden death of his bandmate Stephen Gately ; he had intended to run in memory of his mother.
October is the most challenging month for visitors-daytime temperatures often push past 40 ° C and the dryness is only occasionally broken by a sudden cloudburst.
It was while travelling up the Oyapock by canoe that Hayman died of a sudden fever and was hastily buried by his companions near the banks of the river, on or about 17 October 1629.
After the sudden death of Franz Josef Strauß in 1988, Max Streibl succeeded him as Ministerpräsident of Bavaria on 19 October 1988.
Between March and October the mountain is subject to sudden violent wind gusts and snow storms with the temperature plunging well below zero.
Student-led demands for a return to constitutional government, the so-called " 14 October 1973 uprising ", led to three days of violence followed by the sudden downfall of his regime.
Venables left during October to join Second Division Queens Park Rangers ; the exact details behind this sudden departure are not clear.

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