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Although the President was unharmed, 21 people were killed in the bombing, including the South Korean deputy Prime Minister, and Burma suspended diplomatic relations in response.
In response to the exploitation of laborers, there are people who attempt for the workers to join unions, including Casy, who had gone to jail after taking the blame for attacking a rogue deputy.
" In response to this nation-wide search for young party members, Song Ping, the first secretary of CPC Gansu Committee ( Gansu's governor ) discovered Hu Jintao and promoted him several ranks to the position of deputy head of the commission.
His long-serving deputy at the Treasury, Joel Barnett, in response to a remark by a third party that " Denis Healey would sell his own grandmother ", quipped, " No, he would get me to do it for him ".
In response as to why Sir James Crosby had been appointed deputy chairman when his bank HBOS had been highlighted by the FSA as using risky lending practises, Lord Turner said that they had files on almost every financial institution indicating a degree of risk.
In an end of year statement on the December 2009 Pre-budget, an article under the name of the Socialist Party deputy general secretary, Hannah Sell, indicated the Socialist Party's response to the banking nationalisations.
As a deputy of electoral zone of Elbasan, he raised the cry " Long Life Italy " at the opening of the Albanian Parliament, 15 October 1938, evoking no response from the audience.
By 1993, Najib was elected as one of six vice presidents of UMNO in response to Anwar's decision to contest as the deputy president of UMNO.
In 2006, in response to the burning of " messy sacrificial items " according to Dou Yupei, China's deputy minister for civil affairs, the ministry intended to ban at least the more extreme forms of joss paper.
Marines fire at opposing positions. On 1 April, Brigadier General Mark Kimmitt, deputy director of operations for the US military in Iraq, promised an " overwhelming " response to the Blackwater deaths, stating " We will pacify that city ,"
In response the deputy army chief, Antonio Ndjai, said: " If the people continue to go out into the streets to show their support for Carlos Gomes Junior, then I will kill Carlos Gomes Junior ... or I will send someone to kill him.
Fraser, and his deputy Walter Nash, refused to accept this response, and the impasse stretched out for several days ; in the end, a compromise was reached where Newall remitted the sentences but the government undertook to repeal the legislation.
She rose to become the acting deputy director of NCID and helped lead the CDC ’ s response to the anthrax bioterrorism events of 2001.
Woodward reports that Blackwill and Bremer later briefed Rice and her deputy Stephen J. Hadley about the pressing need for more troops during a secure teleconference from Iraq but that the White House did nothing in response.
In response, Suharto attempted to foster a split over the leadership of PDI, backing a co-opted faction loyal to deputy speaker of Parliament Suryadi against supporters of " Mega ".
In response as to why Sir James Crosby had been appointed deputy chairman when his bank HBOS had been highlighted by the FSA as using risky lending practises, Lord Turner said that they had files on almost every financial institution indicating a degree of risk.
In response, Larkin, his deputy James Connolly, and ex-British Army Captain Jack White formed a worker's militia named the Irish Citizen Army to protect workers ' demonstrations.
Atul Khare, deputy head of the U. N .' s peacekeeping department, was dispatched to the region, and Margot Wallström, the organisation's special representative for sexual violence in conflict, was instructed to take charge of the U. N. response and follow up.
As deputy chair of the 1992 Clinton presidential campaign, Wright established the rapid response system that was responsible for defending Clinton's record in Arkansas and promptly answering all personal attacks on the candidate.
In response, in 100 BC, Emperor Wu commissioned Su, then the deputy commander of the imperial guards, to serve as an ambassador to Xiongnu.

response and army
In response to this incursion, Alfred led an Anglo-Saxon force against the Danes who, instead of engaging the army of Wessex, fled to their beached ships and sailed to another part of Britain.
Marshal Tallard, with 34, 000 men, reached Ulm, joining with the Elector and Marsin in Augsburg on 5 August ( although Tallard was not impressed to find that the Elector had dispersed his army in response to Marlborough's campaign of ravaging the region ).
Brueys refused, in the belief that his squadron could provide essential support to the French army on shore, and called his captains aboard his 120-gun flagship Orient to discuss their response should Nelson discover the fleet in its anchorage.
The terms were so heavy that negotiations failed and, in response, the Carthaginians hired Xanthippus, a Spartan mercenary, to reorganize the army.
However, Presidents Álvaro Arzú and his successors Alfonso Portillo, Óscar Berger and Álvaro Colom, have used a constitutional clause to order the army on a temporary basis to support the police in response to a nationwide wave of violent crime product of the Mexican criminal organizations going across the north-west region.
In response to the Militia Ordinance, Charles revived the Commissions of Array as a means of summoning an army instead.
Another was the response to the Athenians when the vast army of king Xerxes I was approaching Athens with the intent of razing the city to the ground.
Successive attempts to reduce the size of the PNGDF in response to the country's economic problems have provoked fierce resistance ; with the army mutinying in March 2001.
As a response to Meroe's incursions into Upper Egypt, a Roman army moved south and razed Napata in 23 BC.
* 1938 – Mobilization of the Czechoslovak army in response to the Munich Crisis.
In 1916 violent opposition broke out in Uzbekistan and elsewhere, in response to the conscription of Central Asians into the Russian army fighting World War I.
Coriolanus then takes refuge with the King of the Volsci and leads the Volscian army against Rome, turning back only in response to entreaties from his mother and his wife.
In response to these orders, Cornwallis moved to Yorktown in late July, where his army began building fortifications.
In response to a proposal first made on July 22 by the commander of his German troops, Baron Riedesel, Burgoyne sent a detachment of about 800 troops under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Friedrich Baum from Fort Miller on a foraging mission to acquire horses for the German dragoons, draft animals to assist in moving the army, and to harass the enemy.
In response, an elite paratroop unit was dispatched to Leipzig — almost certainly on Honecker's orders, since he was commander-in-chief of the army.
In 1000 – 1 Normandy gave shelter to a Viking army threatening England, and Æthelred may have attempted an invasion of Normandy in response, but in 1002 he changed tack and arranged to marry Emma, the sister of Richard II, Duke of Normandy, as his second wife.
In response to this, a portion of the Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force, led by Raffique Shah and Rex Lassalle mutinied and took hostages at the army barracks at Teteron.
In response, the Russian army entered Chechnya in late September 1999, starting the Second Chechen War.
In 1988, Hutu violence against Tutsis throughout northern Burundi again resurfaced, and in response the Tutsi army massacred approximately 20, 000 more Hutu.
In response the army, or a large part of it, advanced to the rescue of Dunbar.
It condemned as " in no way justified " the Israeli action taken in response to that interference in the form of an attack by Israeli regular army forces against Syrian regular army forces on Syrian territory.
* In response to the Jewish high priest, Alcimus ', request for assistance, the Seleucid general Bacchides leads an army into Judea with the intent of reconquering this now independent kingdom.
Originally the term referred to smaller guns that could accompany a field army on the march and when in combat could be moved about the battlefield in response to changing circumstances ( field artillery ), as to opposed guns installed in a fort ( garrison artillery / coastal artillery ), or to siege cannon or mortars which were too large to be moved quickly, and would be used only in a prolonged siege.

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