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2000s and leaders
Emmeline Pankhurst and other suffragette leaders stormed Downing Street in 1908 ; anti-Vietnam War protestors marched there in the 1960s, as did anti-Iraq and Afghanistan War protestors in the 2000s.
For many years, the latter was the prevailing view, but later revelations in the early 2000s about Kim's relationship with some leaders of the democracy movement prompted reevaluation in some circles.
Later in the 2000s ( decade ), after the burst of the dot-com bubble the term was used to refer to the leaders of the surviving companies.
He recently topped Business Sheet's " world's biggest loser " list of business leaders who lost money in the late 2000s recession, losing $ 32. 5 billion in 2008, which brought him out of the top ten list to number 34 in 2009.
In the early 2000s, after a reasonable change in the regime ’ s policy, exiled leaders were allowed to return to Bahrain and to work politically.
In the 1990s and 2000s, it was adopted by influential leaders in the Charismatic Movement and promoted by Christian missionaries throughout the world, sometimes leading to the establishment of mega-churches.
CATS was established in the early 2000s by several local business leaders in upstate New York, after the City of Rochester solicited bids from companies interested in establishing such a ferry service.
He was one of the leaders of a generation of Dutch cyclists in the late 1990s and early 2000s, together with teammate Erik Dekker, even inspiring Dutch authors to write a book called " Michael & Erik " about this generation, and the two of them in particular.

2000s and debated
The liberal critics and Chinese New Leftists have fiercely debated throughout the mid-1990s and early 2000s.
The nuclear plant, whose rehabilitation has been hotly debated during the first part of the 2000s, was authorized by Bernard Lord's government in July 2005 and a $ C 1. 4 billion contract was signed with Atomic Energy of Canada Limited ( AECL ).

2000s and changing
In the 2000s, the changing music industry, the decline in record sales, the growth of new digital technology and increased use of the Internet as a tool for music promotion allowed a new wave of indie rock bands to achieve mainstream success.
CB channels still remained busy until the early 2000s, when technology was changing and mobile phones became affordable and common.
These rules were abandoned in 1997, possibly as a response to the changing nature of the Top 40 ( in the late 1990s and early 2000s climbers in the charts were a rarity, with almost all singles peaking at their debut position ).
In the early 2000s in North America, the Ford Motor Company made a strategic decision to brand all new or redesigned cars with names starting with " F ." This aligned with the previous tradition of naming all sport utility vehicles since the Ford Explorer with the letter " E ." The Toronto Star quoted an analyst who warned that changing the name of the well known Windstar to the Freestar would cause confusion and discard brand equity built up, while a marketing manager believed that a name change would highlight the new redesign.
As a result, the two clubs merged in 1939 to become Unión Deportiva Levante-Gimnástico, changing two years later to Levante Unión Deportiva, which club colours in the 2000s also dating from this era ( the azulgrana home colours were originally those of Gimnástico, whilst the black and white away kit, was also used by Levante FC in the beginning ).
Although the term entryism was used little if at all, opponents accused David Orchard and his supporters of attempting to win the leadership of the former Progressive Conservative Party in the late 1990s and early 2000s with the intention of dramatically changing its policies.
A similar tactic continued to be used in the 2000s with certain items that are sensitive to changing supply, fuel costs, and so on: the use of the term " market price " or " Please ask server " instead of stating the price.
In the 2000s, downtown neighbourhoods became more attractive to urban professionals and young people who work in the Financial District, leading to the gentrification of surrounding areas and potentially changing the face of old Chinatown.
While once numbering more than 20 large hotels, because of financial difficulties and changing corporate strategies, the chain sold off all of its properties during the 2000s.
In an interview in 2012 the main author of four of the Chinese defence white papers General Chen Zhou stated that Marshall was one of the most important and influential figures in changing Chinese defence thinking in the 1990s and 2000s.
More broadly he was actually referring to changing Australian cultural values which were well reflected in the types of places in which Sigrid Thornton had acted: the Riverland during the 1980s All the Rivers Run and the coast in the 2000s SeaChange.
The Regency subgenre changed somewhat during the 1990s and 2000s, when authors began incorporating more sex into their novels, under pressure from a changing reader base.
Throughout the 1990s and early 2000s Belarus played home games in all white, occasionally changing shorts to green.
In the late 1990s and early 2000s ( decade ), during the dot-com bubble, the term began being used again in mainstream media, referring to the founders of successful multimillion dollar Internet companies, who were credited with changing the landscape of the United States through technology much in the same way 19th Century industrialists did through steel, textiles, and railroads.
In the 1990s and early 2000s ( decade ) Cornerstone University expanded and transformed, changing its name, becoming a university, increasing enrollment, adding facilities and improving the campus, introducing an adult program including the MBA and a leadership development experience, adding an Honors Program and " Civitas " Core Curriculum, changing its mascot, colors, and logo, and winning a men's national basketball championship.
Starting in the early 2000s, several the Bissagos islands began to be used as transit depots for narcotraphic, which is quickly changing the social and economic fabrics of the islands.
However, the club's serious financial plight became very apparent in the early 2000s and in 2002 consideration was given to changing the structure from one of a membership-based organisation to that of a public limited company.
The show is notable for not only stirring up but, in the end, radically changing the pop music world in the Hungary of the 2000s, often criticized to lack original talent that Megasztár set out to find.
However, this is slowly changing: NCAA baseball has enjoyed a spike in popularity in the 2000s and top collegiate baseball players have enjoyed greater media exposure, though still far below that of their basketball and football counterparts.

2000s and party's
During the late 1990s and early 2000s, the New Democratic Party members were divided as to the party's position on the Canadian political spectrum.
From early 2000s the party published the monthly newspaper akp. no, named after the party's website, and throughout its existence it published a quarterly magazine for Marxist debate, first named Røde Fane ( Red Standard ), then from 2004 Rødt!
In the 2000s ( decade ), two outfits claimed to be the party's successor: the Italian Democratic Socialists ( SDI ), that evolved from the Italian Socialists ( SI ), and the New Italian Socialist Party ( NPSI ) founded by Gianni De Michelis, Claudio Martelli and Bobo Craxi in 2001.

2000s and name
In the 2000s, " Absalon " was adopted as the name for a class of Royal Danish Navy vessels, and the lead vessel of the class.
Voight gave critically acclaimed biographical performances during the 2000s ( decade ), appearing as sportscaster Howard Cosell in Ali ( 2001 ), as Nazi officer Jürgen Stroop in Uprising ( 2001 ), and as Pope John Paul II in the television miniseries of the same name ( 2005 ).
Using the rechristened WTBS ' superstation status to beam Braves games into nearly every home in North America, Turner made the Braves a household name even before their run of success in the 1990s and early 2000s.
In punk and hardcore punk, singers and band members often replace their real names with " tougher "- sounding stage names, such as Sid Vicious ( real name John Simon Ritchie ) of the late 1970s band Sex Pistols and " Rat " of the early 1980s band The Varukers and the 2000s re-formation of Discharge.
The name was almost forgotten in 1990s and in 2000s it was used like a trim / model level on FIAT cars, like the FIAT Stilo Abarth.
Dunedin reflected the Gaelic origins of its name by playing host to a short lived American shinty club, Dunedin Camanachd, in the mid 2000s.
It was reported that, as of the early 2000s ( decade ), former Blue Cheer guitarist Randy Holden, assisted by Randy Pratt of The Lizards band, had trademarked the Blue Cheer band name.
IBM PC DOS ( full name: The IBM Personal Computer Disk Operating System ) is a DOS system for the IBM Personal Computer and compatibles, manufactured and sold by IBM from the 1980s to the 2000s.
Of Italian Peruvian descent, she has hosted other talk shows under her name, including Laura en América back in the 1990s to early 2000s.
The UK stores continued operating ( albeit under separate ownership since 1982 ) after the US operation ceased under the Woolworth name and by the 2000s traded as Woolworths Group.
In the late 1990s or early 2000s, for reasons unknown ( but possibly because of the difficulty students and correspondents had in spelling the College's name correctly ), the College dropped the possessive apostrophe from its founder's name in its official title, and is now known as Peter Symonds College.
Similarly, it would be valid to celebrate the year 2000 as a cultural event in its own right, and name the period 2000 to 2999 as " the 2000s ".
( In addition, at the time of the name change to Citicorp, National City of Ohio was mostly a Cleveland-area bank and had not gone on its acquisition spree that it would later go on in the 1990s and 2000s.
Many of action writer Tom Clancy's books from the 2000s ( decade ) bear the names of two people on their covers, with Clancy's name in larger print and the other author's name in smaller print.
In the 2000s ( decade ), Dr. Martens were sold exclusively under the AirWair name, and came in dozens of different styles, including conventional black shoes, sandals and steel-toed boots.
In the early 2000s, former governor of Nagano Prefecture, Yasuo Tanaka ( president of New Party Nippon ), proposed the renaming of his prefecture to " Shinshū " ( 信州, a name derived from Shinano Province ) because it is still widely used, as in Shinshū soba ( 信州そば ), Shinshū miso ( 信州味噌 ) and Shinshu University.
However, the cartoon is aired on MTV and sold on multi-region DVD video under the name Wobbl and Bob, after fears that Hasbro, makers of a 1970s and 2000s toy called Weebles and 2000s videos based on the toys, would sue.
Benji is the name of a fictional dog who has been the focus of several movies from 1974 through the 2000s.
However, the rebranding exercise appears to have been quietly abandoned in the early 2000s, as the unadorned Iceland name is now used more widely, although some stores still have the Iceland. co. uk name on display.

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