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retaliation and rival
The emir Muhammad regains control, have the walls of the city destroyed and supports the rival creation of the city of Badajoz as a retaliation.
As for Pakistan, the Soviet war with Islamist mujaheddin was viewed as retaliation for the Soviet Union's long unconditional support of regional rival, India, notably during the 1965 and the 1971 wars, which led the loss of East Pakistan.
Supposedly done in retaliation for Capp's " Mary Worm " parody in Li ' l Abner ( 1956 ), a media-fed " feud " commenced briefly between the rival strips.
The breach of trust by the NFL resulted in retaliation by the rival league.
The involvement of LB & SCR directors in this scheme was interpreted by the SER as a breach of the 1849 agreement, and in retaliation the SER joined with the LC & DR and obtained Parliamentary approval to build a rival ' London, Lewes and Brighton Railway ', which would undermine the profitable LB & SCR monopoly in that town.
The shooting, on a busy street, may have been in retaliation for a driver having backed his bus into a rival.
The PCA lost its main sponsor, Intel, in 1996, as retaliation for Kasparov's choice to play a match against IBM's supercomputer Deep Blue earlier that year, which boosted the fame of IBM, a main rival of Intel's ; the PCA folded soon afterwards.
When one of Stevens ' dealers is murdered by a rival dealer named Ivy, Stevens with great difficulty kills him in retaliation and is awarded a partnership in Jason's new business venture ; distribution of a synthetic chemical variant of cocaine.
Distracted by a gang war with rival mobster Joe Aiello, a brief exile from Chicago, and the 1928 Republican primary election, Capone had to wait until the spring of 1928 to plan retaliation.
In retaliation, that night at around 3 a. m., Castillo's close friend Police Captain Fernando Condés and other police officers and leftist gunmen, went to the home of José Calvo Sotelo — leader of the monarchist party and a rival of José Antonio Primo de Rivera for leadership of the Spanish far right — and arrested him.
When demands for more money in 1987 were not met by Fritz, Vaughan jumped to WCCW's territorial rival Wild West Wrestling without giving notice, and in a rare breach of kayfabe, Vaughan's non-relationship to the family was exposed by Fritz on television in retaliation, saying that Vaughan was " in no way, shape or form related to the Von Erich family " and Fritz said he never planned on mentioning Vaughan's name again.

retaliation and simply
The reason for this was simply that they didn't want another competitor for retaliation missions.
The reason for this was simply that they didn't want another competitor for retaliation missions.
While most of his family believed at the time that he had been murdered in retaliation for his legal victory, there has been some speculation that he had tired of his role in the civil rights movement and simply went elsewhere, either New York or Mexico City, to start a new life.

retaliation and which
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.
Concurrently, during a military operation in World War II, following a German air raid on the Italian harbour of Bari, several hundred people were accidentally exposed to mustard gas, which had been transported there by the allied forces to prepare for possible retaliation in the event of German use of chemical warfare.
Hezbollah was responsible for thousands of Katyusha rocket attacks against Israeli civilian towns and cities in northern Israel, which Hezbollah said were in retaliation for Israel's killing of civilians and targeting Lebanese infrastructure.
The air raids brought Iranian retaliation, which included the aerial bombing of Baghdad.
The law of retaliation ( lex talionis ) is a military theory of retributive justice, which says that reciprocity should be equal to the wrong suffered ; " life for life, wound for wound, stripe for stripe.
The retaliation, which was intended to encourage a Lebanese government crackdown on Palestinian militants, instead polarized Lebanese society on the Palestinian question, deepening the divide between pro-and anti-Palestinian factions, with the Muslims leading the former grouping and Maronites primarily constituting the latter.
It is believed that the Phalangists considered it retaliation for Gemayel's assassination and for the Damour massacre which PLO fighters had committed earlier in a Christian town.
As a result, many auxiliary SS members, in particular those captured by Russian forces, faced swift and fierce retaliation and were often held personally responsible for the carnage of the camps to which some had only been assigned for a few weeks or even days.
San Marino in the 1920s, still a largely agrarian society, experienced political turmoil influenced by the events in Fascist Italy, culminating in June 1921 in the murder in Serravalle of Italian doctor and Fascist sympathiser Carlo Bosi by local leftists, which led to condemnation by the surrounding Italian population and threats of retaliation by Italian squadristi.
Federal employees could benefit from the Whistleblower Protection Act, and the No-FEAR Act ( which made individual agencies directly responsible for the economic sanctions of unlawful retaliation ).
* March 8 In Ohio, the Gnadenhutten massacre of Native Americans takes place in which 29 men, 27 women, and 34 children are killed by white militiamen in retaliation for raids carried out by another Native American group.
In 1663 in retaliation for the attack led by the Corsican Guard on the attendants of the Duc de Créqui, the ambassador of Louis XIV in Rome, he attacked and seized Avignon, which at the time was considered an important and integral part of the French Kingdom by the provincial Parliament of Provence.
In retaliation, the Soviet Union launched a major air offensive against Finnish airfields and towns, which resulted in a Finnish declaration of war against the Soviet Union on 25 June 1941.
The official nuclear policy of the United States was one of " massive retaliation ", as coined by President Dwight D. Eisenhower's Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, which called for massive attack against the Soviet Union if they were to invade Europe, regardless of whether it was a conventional or a nuclear attack.
In retaliation, Forrest shot and killed two of them with his two-shot pistol and wounded two others with a knife which had been thrown to him.
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.
Cortez delivers this information to the cartel, which orders Jacobs ' assassination as retaliation for the U. S. seizure of cartel money.
The security forces were also reportedly implicated in reprisal killings of Catholics, notably the McMahon Murders on 26 March 1922, in which six Catholics were killed and the Arnon Street Massacre on 1 April, where another six were shot dead in retaliation for the IRA killing of a policeman.
Fat Tony took out a hit on mayor Joe Quimby in " Mayored to the Mob " in retaliation for a raid on their rat milk facility, which Quimby opposed, as they had promised him " dog or higher ".
Eventually, the continued piracy in the region lead to retaliation by Al-Andalus which launched its naval power against the city and the whole of the Islands.
In retaliation for Bogdanov's murder, she activates his hidden weapon system, built into Phobos, which causes the entire moon ( a UNOMA / transnational military base ) to decelerate in orbit and destructively aerobrake in Mars ' atmosphere, utterly destroying it.
In 1998, Chief Deputy U. S. Marshal ( now inactive ) Matthew Fogg won a landmark EEO and Title VII racial discrimination and retaliation lawsuit against the Justice Department, for which he was awarded $ 4 million.
In 1862 the city was the scene of the Palmyra Massacre, in which ten Confederate prisoners were killed in retaliation for the disappearance of a local Union man.
In retaliation, to protect the perceived threat to his career, Mason filed a libel suit at the New York Supreme Court which he won.

retaliation and clearly
Martin's faction carried the day with support from opposition parties, and many breakaway Liberals who resented their relatively weak power related to that of their Leader-and thus wanted the power to select chairs that he did not approve of, without being clearly identified and thus subject to his retaliation.

retaliation and glass
It is not an entirely happy book, as Mrs. Fink soon becomes jealous of Alicia and, in retaliation, refuses to continue to scrape the algae off her glass.
Trade tensions with the European Economic Community ( EEC ) boiled over in 1962 with the first Chicken War, a trade dispute arising from the EEC's application of protective tariffs on poultry meat imported from the United States in retaliation for President Kennedy's imposition of a ceiling on textile imports and raising of tariffs on carpets, glass and bicycles.

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