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As a result, Labour had moved ahead of the Tories in the opinion polls, and in the aftermath of Foot's election as leader opinion polls showed a double-digit lead for Labour, boosting his hopes of becoming prime minister by the time of the next general election, which had to be held by May 1984.
In the aftermath of the Serbian independence regained from the Turks in the early 19th century, Turkish families moved out of Jagodina.
Later, in the aftermath of the Dungan Rebellion ( 1862 – 1874 ) the Muslim Bonans moved farther east, into what's today Jishishan Bonan, Dongxiang and Salar Autonomous County of Gansu Province.
Arson Anthem is a Southern hardcore punk project that originated when Eyehategod singer Mike Williams moved into Anselmo's spare apartment after losing all his possessions in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
In the aftermath of the highly publicized murder and manhunt, most of the Versace family ( including Donatella ) moved temporarily to a secluded private resort in the Caribbean, cancelling the Versace Spring-Summer 1999 Collection as well as their indirect operations of the company.
In December 2008, the Pakistan Army 14th Infantry Division, which was based in and operating in Waziristan, was moved and redeployed to the Indian border amidst rising tensions between the two countries in the aftermath of the November 2008 Mumbai attacks.
The provisional government moved to the Mongolian part of Khiagt and began to establish Ministries of the Army, Finances and Foreign Affairs, but when a fire in the aftermath of the battle burnt down the greater part of the town, the government moved on to Altanbulag.
In the aftermath of World War II, southern African-Americans moved north and Puerto Rican immigrants pour into the city, a trend which would continue for the next thirty years.
In 2009, Rucka and artist Eddy Barrows took over Action Comics from Geoff Johns and Gary Frank as the title moved its focus from Superman to Kryptonian heroes Nightwing and Flamebird in the aftermath of the " New Krypton " story arc.
In the aftermath of a major 1881 flood, the Mississippi changed its channel and moved east to flow along the lower of the channel of the Kaskaskia, shifting the confluence 10 miles north.
In the aftermath of the First Italian War, Pope Alexander VI had moved to consolidate Papal control over central Italy by seizing the Romagna.
The daughter of a Czech father and British mother, Vera Menchik was born in Moscow but, in the aftermath of World War I and the Russian Revolution, moved with her family to England in 1921.
The immense suffering of the Indochinese boat people who fled the aftermath of war and communism in Vietnam in the late seventies and early eighties profoundly moved Pedro Arrupe SJ, then Superior General of the Society of Jesus ( Jesuits ).
In the aftermath of the deep budget cuts made to Via Rail on January 15, 1990, the Super Continental service was abolished and the Canadian was moved from the CPR route to the Super Continental's CN route.
In the aftermath of the raid, the remaining settlers moved to Skibereen.
In the aftermath of the tornado, a cold front moved into Omaha and caused further misery, as newly homeless residents struggled to escape the snowy weather.
In the aftermath of the reroute, the M-20 designation was moved from Muskegon to New Era.
In the aftermath of the war, in 1740s and 1750s he founded a silk belt factory ( which was later moved to Sluck ), a cadet corps military school, several textile manufacturers and restored the Corpus Christi Church and a printing factory.
In the aftermath of the referendum some villages have been abandoned as Vasojevići have sold their houses and moved to Serbia.
His father, a prominent Jewish physician, moved the family to Frankfurt am Main in the aftermath of the year of revolutions, 1848, where he studied with Edward Rosenhain, brother of Jakob Rosenhain.
In the aftermath of this rescue, he proposed to Gwen after revealing his secret identity to her, and, in a subsequent confrontation with the Green Goblin, Norman Osborn finally fought off his evil side when Harry moved to protect him regardless of what he'd become.
Born in Halifax on July 11, 1910, Mr. Oland moved to Saint John with his family in 1917 in the aftermath of the Halifax Explosion.
In the aftermath of that siege, the Knights built the fortified city of Valletta on Mount Sciberras on the other side of the Grand Harbour, and the administrative centre for the knights moved there.

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The aftermath of the Rising, and in particular the British reaction to it, helped to sway a large section of Irish nationalist opinion away from hostility or ambivalence and towards support for the rebels of Easter 1916.
In the aftermath of generally poor French results in most theaters of the Seven Years ' War in 1758, France's new foreign minister, the duc de Choiseul, decided to focus on an invasion of Britain, to draw British resources away from North America and the European mainland.
There is little evidence that the Bourbon regime took away any lesson in the aftermath, and became increasingly annoying to the Parisian populace, and around France in general.
In an era when democratic governments formed in the aftermath of the First World War were moving away from democracy and towards dictatorships, the Free State under Cosgrave remained unambiguously democratic, a fact shown by his handing over of power to his one-time friend, then rival, Éamon de Valera, when de Valera's Fianna Fáil won the 1932 general election, in the process killing off talk within the Irish Army of staging a coup to keep Cosgrave in power and de Valera out of it.
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 Battle of Pydna and its political aftermath mark the effective end of Macedonian independence, although formal annexation was still some years away.
The Alliance came under heavy criticism from the defeated Labour Party leader Michael Foot in the aftermath of the 1983 election ; he condemned them for " siphoning " support away from the Labour Party and enabling the Conservatives to win more seats.
In the aftermath, Team Chaotix chases after Eggman, who is attempting to sneak away in order to avoid paying Team Chaotix their reward.
However, as seen in the aftermath a case where the characters for shoe company Skechers's children's shoe commercials were adapted into a full-length series, Zevo-3 for Nicktoons, effectively cable networks usually use FCC rules as a basic guideline and rarely stray away from the basic tenets of the CTA to avoid risking their reputations with parents, consumer advocates and other groups which would argue for equivalent FCC controls for cable networks as broadcast networks for children's content.
However, in the aftermath of Hahn's rejection of Parks, African-American support fell away from Hahn in his 2005 bid for re-election.
Each convention and its aftermath increasingly frightened the upper middle classes away from the reform movement.
Many of its most prominent members and supporters also drifted away from the group in the aftermath of the strike.
Buses were organized to ferry people away from the scene and 20 paramedics and crews from 17 ambulances were sent to deal with the aftermath.
In the aftermath of the deal collapsing, a press officer for Everton privately revealed in an email that Christopher Samuelson came through with " both the fund and the cash " but by that point the fund " had served its purpose " and that " Bill told him to go away.
Released in the aftermath of singer Vince Neil's arrest for manslaughter on a drunk driving charge, the album marked a step away from the traditional heavy metal sound of Shout at the Devil towards a more glam metal influenced record, in both sound and image.
In the aftermath of the war, the student movement declined considerably, and the PSN faded away by 1994, after doing organizing in 1992 against the celebration of 500 years since Christopher Columbus's 1492 ' discovery ' of America ; against the coup in Haiti that overthrew elected leader Jean Bertrand Aristide ; and in support of the 1994 Zapatista uprising in Chiapas, Mexico.
As the ship warps away, in the aftermath of the explosion, the few active components of the station set to work repairing the damage.
In Love & Rage's aftermath, Fire by Night grouped together some members of Love & Rage who were moving away from anarchism and becoming increasingly influenced by Marxism, along with some who still considered themselves anarchists but were open to working in the same organization with non-anarchists.
In the aftermath of World War I, many modern-minded Americans, particularly women, were eager to do away with outdated traditions and claim new rights and freedoms.
Satellite photos ( e. g., in Google Maps ) and aftermath videos show that virtually every building visible ( except the very largest white buildings in the background ) in the first three minutes, and in the final minute, were washed away in the 2011 tsunami, as well as the train track and infrastructure and both stations ; buildings and track in the middle part were undamaged.
In the episode's epilogue, Rose tries to tell Pete about her origins, but he is unable to handle this information and slips away to deal with the aftermath of the Cyberman attack.
Similarly, they justify journalist Anderson Cooper's attempt to shepherd an injured young boy away from some " toughs " nearby in the aftermath of the Haiti earthquake.
Hiding away in a bomb shelter, which was previously constructed because of a fear of the aftermath of Y2K, Thurmond holds off packs of roving zombies, many of which were his neighbors and one of which is his recently deceased second wife who was pregnant.
In the aftermath, Krieger arrests Claudine-but is then himself led away in handcuffs for his own failure.

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