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aftermath and Turkish
During the aftermath of this crisis, on 21 December 1963, intercommunal violence broke out between Greek and Turkish Cypriots.
In the aftermath of the Serbian independence regained from the Turks in the early 19th century, Turkish families moved out of Jagodina.
In the aftermath of the battle of Lepanto in 1571, Turkish reprisals were directed at the Greek populations who had shown sympathy and had sporadically risen up across Greece.
In 1976 the Welsh Guards were part of the British contingent of the United Nations force deployed to Cyprus in the aftermath of the Turkish invasion of the island in 1974.
In the aftermath of the Balkan Wars, World War I and the Greco-Turkish War ( 1919-1922 ) most of its Turkish and Bulgarian population emigrated, and many Greeks from Bulgaria and Turkey settled in the area, as prescribed by the Treaty of Lausanne.
During the aftermath of this crisis, on 21 December 1963, intercommunal violence broke out between Greek and Turkish Cypriots.
The ceding of the Maltese Islands in 1530 to the Order of St. John and the aftermath of the 1565 Great Siege brought a degree of safety from the recurrent Turkish raids that plagued the inhabitants of the San Ġwann region in previous decades.
The signing by the Grand National Assembly of Turkey only can be claimed a farce, as it was founded in Ankara on 23 April 1920 in the midst of the Turkish War of Independence in the efforts of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk to found a new state out of the remnants of the Ottoman Empire in the aftermath of World War I and, according to the Constitution of the Ottoman Empire, had no legal authority to sign international treaties.

aftermath and declared
In the aftermath, Artaphernes decided to remove Aristagoras from power, but before he could do so, Aristagoras abdicated, and declared Miletus a democracy.
In the aftermath of John's death William Marshal was declared the protector of the nine-year-old Henry III.
One of the last structures of the Kalmar Union, or, rather, medieval separateness, remained until 1536 when the Danish Privy Council, in the aftermath of a civil war, unilaterally declared Norway to be a Danish province, without consulting their Norwegian colleagues.
In the aftermath of the revolution a new constitution was drafted, censorship was formally prohibited, free speech declared, political prisoners were released and the Portuguese overseas territories in Sub-Saharan Africa were immediately given their independence as communist states.
With pressures mounting on Thatcher, Howe resigned from the Cabinet on 1 November 1990 — in the aftermath of the Prime Minister's position at the Rome European Council meeting the previous weekend, at which she had declared for the first time that Britain would never enter a single currency — writing a cautiously worded letter of resignation in which he criticised Thatcher's overall handling of UK relations with the European Union.
In the aftermath of World War I, the short-lived Republic of Tarnobrzeg was declared here, and in 1919, it became part of Lwow Voivodeship of the newly independent Second Polish Republic.
This was in the tense aftermath of months of uncertainty following the disputed gubernatorial election of November 1872, when two parties declared victory at the state and local levels.
In 1941, the axis powers invaded Yugoslavia and in the aftermath the Independent State of Croatia ( which included whole of today's Bosnia and Herzegovina and parts of Serbia ( Eastern Syrmia ) as well ) was declared.
In the aftermath of the Japanese invasion of Thailand on 7 / 8 December 1941, the regime of Plaek Pibulsonggram ( Phibun ) declared war on Britain and the United States on 25 January 1942.
In the aftermath of the conflagration, San Francisco Mayor Eugene E. Schmitz, declared the Oakland Tribune the official San Francisco newspaper.
In the aftermath of the Leader's attempted takeover, Betty tells Bruce that they are no longer married, since she was declared legally dead and everyone else knows that Bruce had married Caiera.
In the aftermath of the Black Sox Scandal, newly-appointed Commissioner of Baseball Kenesaw Mountain Landis declared no player who threw a game or promised to throw a game would ever be allowed in baseball -- effectively ending any realistic chance of Chase returning to the majors.
Returning to Chechnya, which had declared independence from Russia in the aftermath of the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, he took a job in the political department of the Chechen Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
In the aftermath of the destruction of the World Trade Center, Ireland declared an unprecedented full national day of mourning for the victims.
However, after being declared bankrupt following a failed business venture, divorcing his second wife and struggling with the aftermath of his injury, he became an alcoholic.
After Latvia's parliament declared the end of a " transitional period " and claimed de facto full independence on August 21, 1991 in the aftermath of the failed Soviet coup attempt, and wide international recognition of restored independence started, the legations and consulates of the Diplomatic Service were transferred to the Latvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The aftermath of any event, where the incumbent becomes permanently incapacitated ( either declared as such or the " 100 consecutive days " limit expired or else ), as well as in the event of the incumbent's death or the incumbent was convicted of an offence, are addressed by the law separately.
Damage in Nova Scotia totaled $ 6 million CAD: in the aftermath, Yarmouth and Kentville declared states of emergency.
In the aftermath of Viktor Yushchenko's " Orange Revolution ", SDPU ( o ) declared itself to be in opposition to the new government.
In the June 1, 2006 episode of Impact !, Lethal scored a win over Alex Shelley, but was after the match attacked by his associate Kevin Nash, who had declared a war on the X Division in the aftermath of Team USA's World X Cup victory.
In the aftermath of this, the municipality declared a humanitarian crisis.
Following the Second World War, Hutchesontown was declared a Comprehensive Development Area ( CDA ) in the aftermath of the Bruce Report.

aftermath and separate
In the aftermath, Selkirk was ordered to appear in court in Montreal and was charged with four separate offences, all of which related to the alleged unlawful occupation of Fort William.
In the aftermath of the fall of the Ayutthaya Kingdom in 1767, attempts were made to set up five separate states, with Prince Teppipit, a son of king Boromakot, attempting to establish Phimai as one, holding sway over eastern provinces including Nakhon Ratchasima.
Although the crisis was defused the following month with the signing of a Pacto de Caballeros ( gentlemen's agreement ), by which both sides committed themselves to abandon these posts and separate their forces, the aftermath of the incident saw both countries accusing each other of violating the accord and reinforcing their military presence in the disputed area.
In the aftermath of the fall of the Ayutthaya Kingdom in 1767, attempts were made to set up five separate states, with Prince Teppipit, a son of king Boromakot, attempting to establish Phimai as one, holding sway over eastern provinces including Nakhon Ratchasima.
The Crusade of 1101 was a minor crusade of three separate movements, organized in 1100 and 1101 in the successful aftermath of the First Crusade.
Rather than subdivide Europe into separate racial groups, the bi-racial ( black vs. white ) theory of Grant's protege Lothrop Stoddard became more dominant in the aftermath of the Great Migration of African-Americans from Southern States to Northern and Western ones ( Guterl 2001 ).
In the aftermath, Atlas and Dallas were split into separate bodies, with Dallas retaining the remainder of Atlas ' ionic power, allowing her to walk again with enhanced agility and strength.
Roadside Picnic is a work of fiction based on the aftermath of an extra-terrestrial event ( called the Visitation ) which simultaneously took place in half a dozen separate locations around Earth for a two day period.
The aftermath of Turkey's invasion, however, did not safeguard the Republic's sovereignty and territorial integrity, but had the opposite effect: the de facto partitioning of the Republic, the creation of a separate political entity in the north

aftermath and political
As more and more of its demands were met during the 1990s – such as the direct popular election of Taiwan's president and all representatives in its Legislative Yuan, and open discussion of Taiwan's repressive past as represented in the 2-28 Incident and its long martial law aftermatha greater variety of views could be advocated in the more liberal political atmosphere.
In the aftermath of the election, a crisis and political scandal erupted after Socialist Party deputy Giacomo Matteoti was kidnapped and murdered by a Fascist.
During this period, Athens and Sparta rose to a position of political eminence in Greece, and their rivalry in the aftermath of the Persian wars brought Greece into renewed internal conflict.
Hyperinflation is often associated with wars or their aftermath, political or social upheavals, or other crises that make it difficult for the government to tax the population.
In the aftermath of a war that had for the first time properly engaged Sartre in political matters, he set forth a body of work which " reflected on virtually every important theme of his early thought and began to explore alternative solutions to the problems posed there " ( Aronson 1980: 121 ).
* Smithsonian's Air & Space Magazine: " The Notorious Flight of Mathias Rust " Comprehensive article about the flight and the political aftermath in Gorbachev's USSR ( 1 July 2005 )
In 1948, in the aftermath of the assassination of the populist politician Jorge Eliécer Gaitán, there occurred a decade of large-scale political violence throughout Colombia, which was a Conservative – Liberal civil war that killed more than 300, 000 people.
In the aftermath of the war, Hadrian consolidated the older political units of Judaea, Galilee and Samaria into the new province of Syria Palaestina, which is commonly interpreted as an attempt to complete the disassociation with Judaea
Although on the surface an entertaining escapist romance, alert contemporary readers would have quickly recognized the political subtext of Ivanhoe, which appeared immediately after the English Parliament, fearful of French-style revolution in the aftermath of Waterloo, had passed the Habeas Corpus Suspension acts of 1817 and 1818 and other extremely repressive measures and when traditional English Charter rights versus revolutionary human rights was a topic of discussion.
* The economic and political aftermath of World War I and the Great Depression in the 1930s led to the rise of fascism and nazism in Europe, and subsequently to World War II ( 1939 – 1945 ).
In the political aftermath of Lin Biao's flight, another void opened with the question of succession.
As his queen consort from 1910, she supported her husband through the First World War, his ill-health and major political changes arising from the aftermath of the war and the rise of socialism and nationalism.
In the aftermath of these unsuccessful talks, the Heath government pushed for a peaceful settlement with the democratic political parties.
* The political aftermath caused considerable political turmoil in Israel that affected the influence of its government.
The aftermath of the political turmoil in 2000 resulted in a 10-percent shrinkage in the economy, as investor confidence plummeted and tourist numbers dropped sharply.
By then, the Spanish Empire was engaged in the political aftermath of the Seven Years ' War and colonial priorities in far away California afforded only a minimal effort.
The trekkers took advantage of the political vacuum left after the Zulu wars and their aftermath, and easily overcame the indigenous peoples.
The Battle of Pydna and its political aftermath mark the effective end of Macedonian independence, although formal annexation was still some years away.
Barisan Nasional was delivered a severe political blow in the aftermath of the 2008 general elections when it lost more than one-third of parliamentary seats to Pakatan Rakyat, a loose alliance of opposition parties.
The films which immediately preceded and followed Marienbad in Resnais's career showed a political engagement with contemporary issues ( the atomic bomb, the aftermath of the Occupation in France, and the then taboo subject of the war in Algeria ); Marienbad however was seen to take a completely different direction and to focus principally on style.
The Wall Street Crash had a major impact on the U. S. and world economy, and it has been the source of intense academic debate — historical, economic and political — from its aftermath until the present day.
In the year of Paul's birth, Leto's successful military overthrow of the joint Tleilaxu and Emperor's Sardaukar occupation forces on Ix, and his role in the subsequent political censure of Shaddam in the aftermath of Ix and the Emperor's other destructive actions across the Imperium, ensure Duke Leto a vengeful enemy in Emperor Shaddam.
In the immediate aftermath of his death, most commentators said that he should be remembered as much for his contribution to society after his fall from political grace as for the scandal of 1963 which caused that fall.

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