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retaliation and Time
In retaliation for a lawsuit brought by Paul Winchell, who sought the rights to his children's television program, " Winchell-Mahoney Time ", Metromedia management, under orders from Kluge, destroyed the video tapes.
In retaliation for a lawsuit brought by Paul Winchell, who sought the rights to his children's television program, " Winchell-Mahoney Time ", Metromedia management destroyed the video tapes.
In retaliation to this ultimately unsuccessful mission, the Daleks attempt to infiltrate the High Council of the Time Lords with duplicates of the Fifth Doctor in Resurrection of the Daleks ( 1984 ), followed by an open declaration of hostilities by one of the Dalek Emperors in Remembrance of the Daleks ( 1988 ).

retaliation and referred
The most notable event was the 1932 Salvadoran peasant uprising headed by Farabundo Martí and the government retaliation, commonly referred to as La Matanza ( the ' slaughter '), which followed.
The most balanced network is ABC's World News Tonight, which called Palestinian actions " retaliation " 21 % of the time, and the least balanced was NBC Nightly News which never referred to Palestinian actions as " retaliation ".
In the Act of Oblivion on 18 April 1810, the National Council completely eradicated clan retaliation from Cherokee law, repudiated matrilineal inheritance, and referred to husbands / fathers in the Nation as the heads of household.

retaliation and ")
Among the teachings of Jesus Christ in the Gospel of Luke and the Gospel of Matthew, the message to his followers that one should " Turn the other cheek " and his example in the story Pericope Adulterae, in which Jesus intervenes in the stoning of an adulteress, are generally accepted as his condemnation of physical retaliation ( though most scholars agree that the latter passage was " certainly not part of the original text of St John's Gospel ") More militant Christians consider Romans 13: 3 – 4 to support the death penalty.
As Secretary of State, Dulles spent considerable time building up NATO and forming other alliances ( the " Pactomania ") as part of his strategy of controlling Soviet expansion by threatening massive retaliation in event of a war, as well as building up friendships, including that of Louis Jefferson, who would later write a good-humored biography on Dulles.
In 1775 Spanish soldiers came to the Ramona area and attacked a native village (" Pamo ") in retaliation for the destruction of a nearby mission.
In retaliation Richard ( whom Niketas calls " King of the Inglines ") conquered the island while on his way to Tyre.
In retaliation, Little Carmine loyalists, Rusty Millio and Angelo Garepe offer a contract to Blundetto to murder Joey Peeps (" Marco Polo ") in retaliation.
* Joseph " Joey Peeps " Peparelli: Contracted by Rusty Millio and Angelo Garepe in retaliation for Lorraine Calluzzo's shooting ( 2004, " Marco Polo ")
* Billy Leotardo: Shot by Blundetto in retaliation for the murder of Angelo Garepe ( 2004, " The Test Dream ")
A successful attack reduces the target player's population ; when a player's population reaches zero, they may launch an immediate retaliatory attack ( called " final retaliation ") but are then defeated.
When Lucerne, in retaliation, recalled the Jesuits the same year, groups of armed Radicals (" Freischärler ") invaded the canton.
Also influencing the general slackening of pace was his discovery that, on the softer English wickets, his break from the off ( known then, appropriately, as the " break back ") was sharpened when he bowled slower, and only once on the 1882 tour did he resort to his full speed ( in unsuccessful retaliation to Grace's unsporting run-out of Sammy Jones in the Test match ).
The Roman Catholics retook it in 1577, and the ferocity of their retaliation may be inferred from the inscription " Ici fut Issoire " (" Here was Issoire ") carved on a pillar which was raised on the site of the town.

retaliation and himself
Since Howeitat retaliation would shatter the fragile alliance, Lawrence declares that he will execute the murderer himself.
Since the pentito himself is physically protected by the police, retribution on his family is common ; therefore, when there are rumours of a mafioso collaborating with the police, the family usually condemns that person immediately to avoid retaliation.
In retaliation, Janos disguises himself as the pilot of the private plane the gang is flying out of the city with, which he lands in the Arizona desert and lets out the fuel, suicidally stranding both the gang and himself without food or water, dooming them all to a slow death.
In retaliation to the speech, Zia announced death sentences for 54 members of her party at a military court in Lahore headed by Zia himself.
Edmund had killed Rawlins ' family in retaliation, and Rawlins himself went rogue in order to pursue King Snake outside the law.
Stephen occupied Kilia, sparking Hungarian retaliation, that ended in Matthias ' bitter defeat in the Battle of Baia in December ( the King himself is said to have been wounded thrice ).
He was next employed in January 1690 as chairman of the select committee of the House of Commons on the Corporation Bill, by which those corporations which had surrendered their charters to the Crown during the last two reigns were restored to their rights ; but he refused to associate himself with the violent measures of retaliation which the Whigs on that occasion endeavoured to include in the bill.
Brăila was attacked, plundered, and set fire to by the forces of Moldavian Prince Stephen the Great on February 2, 1470, during the retaliation campaign against Wallachian Prince Radu the Fair, who had allied himself with the Ottomans.
(himself became a victim, however, when the other eunuchs, in retaliation, falsely accused him of wanting to depose the emperor, and he committed suicide later that year.
This is what is found from the practice of the Jews with the people of Palestine, so when one of the Palestinian blows himself up and kills six or seven people, then in retaliation they take sixty or more.
During his trial, Vaillant declared that he had not intended to kill anybody, but only to injure several deputies in retaliation against the execution of Ravachol, who had engaged himself in four bombings.
It may have been that Hereric had been poisoned by his hosts and Edwin of Northumbria invaded in retaliation ; or perhaps Edwin himself had Hereric poisoned and invaded Elmet to punish Ceredig ap Gwallog for harbouring him.
However, Sloane himself was shot and killed in retaliation by Sydney, one bullet entering his head to confirm a kill.
However, he is locked in a stalemate with his two principal rivals, Dahaut and Troicinet, in that he can not attack one without leaving himself vulnerable to retaliation from the other.
Therefore, Corran elects to go into a self-imposed exile to his home planet of Corellia, since his guilt was more out of the fact that he felt himself plunge into the dark side of the Force briefly when he killed Shai in retaliation for Elegos A ' Kla's death.
No official explanation was given ; Taguba himself believes his forced retirement was ordered by civilian Pentagon officials in retaliation for his report on abuse of prisoners.
Williams frequently found himself in trouble with umpires and had many tribunal appearances – often as the result of overzealous retaliation against his taggers.
Quantrill himself said his motivation for the attack was, " To plunder, and destroy the town in retaliation for Osceola.
" After a stunned silence, a delighted and impressed Burke, having now developed a respect for Gianco for sticking up for himself, gave him some money before jokingly teasing DeSimone, who hadn't said or done anything in retaliation, about going soft.
The law's nickname is a reference to the line " Go ahead, make my day " uttered by actor Clint Eastwood's character Harry Callahan in the 1983 film Sudden Impact, inviting a suspect to make himself liable to deadly retaliation by attacking Callahan.
The hit was in retaliation for the 1985 murder of Gotti's former boss and Gigante's ally, Paul Castellano, who was murdered on the orders of Gotti to protect himself from Castellano and become boss.
The action on New Year's Eve alternates between Sasha and Olga at a performance of Tchaikovsky's Waltz from Swan Lake and various locations in Moscow where Bek himself and his group are killed in retaliation for Farik's death.
" But if any one remits the retaliation by way of charity, it is an act of atonement for himself.

retaliation and respect
* In Season 1 Moltisanti shoots a bakery clerk in the foot in retaliation for a perceived lack of respect and service — a nod to Imperioli's Goodfellas character Spider, shot in the foot for the same reason.
These measures, which are only a just retaliation against the barbarous system adopted by the English government, which models its legislation upon that of Algiers, shall cease to have any effect in the case of those nations which shall force the English to respect their flags.

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