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The deployment came in response to the urgent request of Lebanese president Camille Chamoun after sectarian violence had erupted in the country.
The first of these was published on May 15, and Miller writes of the public ’ s response, “ I began to be flooded with letters of inquiry respecting my views, and visitors flocked to converse with me on the subject .” In 1834, unable to personally comply with many of the urgent requests for information and the invitations to travel and preach that he received, Miller published a synopsis of his teachings in a “ little tract of 64 pages .” These he “... scattered, the most of them gratuitously, sending them in reply to letters of inquiry and to places which I could not visit .”
Emerging in the late 1970s at the direction of kaumātua, kōhanga reo was an immediate and urgent response to the decline of te reo Māori ( Māori language ) and tikanga Māori ( Māori culture, cultural habits and practices ).
In response to an urgent telegram from Mulock, Mackenzie King turned down a better paid academic position at Harvard to become Editor of the Labour Gazette and subsequently the first Deputy Minister of Labour.
In response, Louis Redding issued an urgent telegram to Delaware Governor J. Caleb Boggs requesting the presence of state police officers " adequate to assure personal safety of eleven children whose admittance to that school last night was confirmed by state board of education.
The inception and mission of USTC was in response to the urgent need for the national economy, defense construction, and education in science and technology.
It was developed in the mid 1990s by the Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory partly in response to growing problem on inner-city fighting, and especially made urgent following the Battle of Mogadishu in 1993.
The far-sighted founder of JRS had a clear vision for the network he founded: JRS should deliver a “ human, pedagogical and spiritual ” response and meet urgent needs ignored by others, focusing especially on “ those groups or areas that receive little publicity or help from elsewhere ”.
A former Royal Engineer, Dumble had managed the London Omnibus Co. and brought back to service in response to the urgent need for transport by the Brigade in Antwerp-he had been an adjutant to Colonel Crompton who was trying to develop cross-country vehicles for the Army.
Carly tries to make an urgent response but is interrupted when " Three Finger " tries to climb into the watchtower.
" The pairing of significant uncertainty about the behaviour and response of ecological systems with urgent calls for near-term action constitutes a difficult reality, and a common lament " for many environmental resource managers.
In response to an urgent request by the Secretary of State for India, Leo Amery, and Viceroy of India Archibald Wavell, to release food stocks for India, Winston Churchill the Prime Minister of that time responded with a telegram to Wavell asking, if food was so scarce, " why Gandhi hadn ’ t died yet.
Along with Calvinist evangelist George Whitefield, Edwards preached that God is " in the now " and that there must be an " urgent call for languid will ," in response to the half-hearted will that the Half-Way Covenant allows.
In response to Gibbon's urgent call for help, General Howard and an advance party arrived the next day at the battlefield.
It is in response to the growing concerns about the dwindling interest in science amongst young students, the lack of quality in science education in the country, the evident disconnect between formal education and the needs of the industry, and the consequent need for urgent reform.
Brother Crispian, Director of this first Christian Brothers ' community in Buffalo, Brother Pompian ( Sub-Director ), Brothers Demedrian, Ptolemy, Benedict and one Brother whose religious name is unknown had come to the city in response to Bishop Timon's urgent plea for assistance in educating the Catholic youth of Buffalo.
This is in response to the urgent necessity of adopting the principles of standardization in light of Malaysia's accelerating industrial development.
Falkenberg commandeers him and any other available soldiers to form a provisional battalion to be sent to Arrarat in response to an urgent request for help from the governor.
The ladies and children were sent to Jaunpur and Akbar in response to urgent entreaties from Munim Khan that he would be pleased to come in person with all speed to the front, advanced to the famous ferry at Chaunsa where his father, Emperor Humayun, had suffered a severe defeat in 1539.

response and appeal
Many historians maintain that the main concern of Pope Urban II, when calling for the First Crusade, was the threat to Constantinople from the Turkish invasion of Asia Minor in response to the appeal of Emperor Alexios I Komnenos.
The full range of sanctions in Rule 38 hereafter shall be summoned in response to a totally frivolous appeal.
This action was taken in response to an appeal obtained from the governor general and to a request for assistance from the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States, without consulting the island's head of state, Queen Elizabeth II, Commonwealth institutions or other usual diplomatic channels ( as had been done in Anguilla ).
In response to those who say that the Baptism in the Holy Spirit is not a separate experience from conversion, Pentecostals appeal to the question asked by the Apostle Paul to the Ephesian believers " Have ye received the Holy Ghost since ye believed?
The day after the bill was reintroduced two Ohioans, Rep. Joshua Giddings and Sen. Salmon P. Chase, published a free soil response titled, “ Appeal of the Independent Democrats in congress to the People of the United States .” The appeal stated:
In 1958, during the last months of President Camille Chamoun's term, an insurrection broke out, and 5, 000 United States Marines were briefly dispatched to Beirut on July 15 in response to an appeal by the government.
Pope Gregory I sent Mellitus to England in June 601, in response to an appeal from Augustine, the first Archbishop of Canterbury.
In response to a Bolshevik appeal, Moscow ’ s working class began a protest strike of 400, 000 workers.
In response to a newspaper appeal, Brookes wrote to Coubertin in 1890, and the two began an exchange of letters on education and sport.
An appeal to the king produced no response, and Rhys resorted to arms, first capturing Clifford's castle at Llandovery then seizing Ceredigion.
In response to an appeal by the City of Toledo, the Census Bureau's July 2007 estimate was revised to 316, 851, slightly more than in 2000, which would have been the city's first population gain in 40 years.
In response, these companies began developing small-and mid-sized airplanes to appeal to business and corporate users.
* 190-Pataenus of Alexandria goes to India in response to an appeal for Christian teachers
Many of the players ' instruments were lost in an air-raid in the Queen's Hall in May 1941, and an appeal was broadcast by the BBC, the response to which was enormous, with instruments donated by the public enabling the orchestra to continue.
In response to the appeal, a Leicester resident named Pat Selby was discovered to be the granddaughter of Merrick's uncle George Potterton.
The title song was revived in 1989 as a charity single for an appeal in response to the Hillsborough football crowd disaster, giving Marsden-in association with other Liverpool stars, including Paul McCartney and Frankie Goes to Hollywood's Holly Johnson-another British number one.
Giving military names to the spacecraft was probably a response to an appeal that the commander of the Soyuz 5 made.
In response to an appeal for help from Kong Le, the Soviet Union dedicated 44 transport aircraft to support of the Neutralist forces.
This monument commemorates those who passed through Jersey in response to the appeal.
His immediate response was to appeal for the release of the hostages on humanitarian grounds and to share his hopes of a strategic anti-communist alliance with the Islamic Republic.
**** Greens response to decision to abandon appeal of High Court decision ( 23 March 2006 )
They appended to her memoirs certain of her husband's correspondence and an extract of a letter from George, her son and collaborator, to the St. Louis Republic, apparently in response to an appeal to persons having sure information about the matter to convey their accounts to the editor.
The Robinson projection was devised by Arthur H. Robinson in 1963 in response to an appeal from the Rand McNally company, which has used the projection in general purpose world maps since that time.
Public response to the acquittal was that of outrage and a private appeal was brought against the verdict by Mary's brother, William Ashford.

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