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aftermath and collapse
In the aftermath of World War II, the victory of the Allies over the Axis powers led to the collapse of multiple fascist regimes in Europe.
In the immediate aftermath of the collapse of the protests at Tiananmen Square, Lin Zhaohua staged a 1990 Hamlet in which the prince was an ordinary individual tortured by a loss of meaning.
It was closed until September 15, 2002 for removal of debris, structural repairs, and restoration of the track beds, which had suffered flood damage in the aftermath of the collapse.
In the aftermath of the collapse of the Cabinet Marijnen, Cals became Prime Minister of the Netherlands from April 14, 1965 to November 22, 1966, the Cabinet Cals was suddenly brought down in an attack on its budget, known as the " Night of Schmelzer ".
in 2008 didn't succeed, as the deal would have closed in the aftermath of the 2008 financial meltdown and collapse of Lehman Brothers.
The term however came into common use in the immediate aftermath of the First World War, with reference to the numerous new states that arose from the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the Russian Empire.
The film gives various firemen's accounts of the events of the remainder of the day, from the initial crash to the building's collapse to the attempts to rescue survivors from the rubble, as well as the aftermath of the events, and those who were lost, including Chief Pfeifer's brother, Engine 33 Lieutenant Kevin Pfeifer.
In the aftermath of the LTCM collapse, Mathis Cabiallavetta resigned as chairman of UBS along with three other executives.
The Confederation was founded in the aftermath of the collapse of the World Economic Consortium.
With much of Europe on the verge of economic and political collapse in the aftermath of the carnage of the Great War, revolutionary sentiments were widespread.
Olson argued that countries that have a collapse of the political regime and the interest groups that have coalesced around it can radically improve productivity and increase national income because they start with a clean slate in the aftermath of the collapse.
In the aftermath of the Soviet Union's collapse in 1991 Shevardnadze returned to a newly independent Georgia.
In addition, it controlled the Operation Provide Comfort airlift missions to the Kurds following the Persian Gulf War, the Operation Provide Hope airlift in the aftermath of the collapse of the Soviet Union, and participated in Operation Restore Hope, the humanitarian airlift of food and supplies into Somalia.
Arising in the aftermath of the South Sea Bubble's collapse and the ensuing economic downturn, the Blacks gained their name from their habit of blacking their faces when undertaking poaching raids.
In 1991 he arranged to sell the NHL franchise to assist the DeBartolo Corporation in the aftermath of the real estate collapse of 1987.
The limited liability partnership was formed in the aftermath of the collapse of real estate and energy prices in Texas in the 1980s.
During the aftermath of the 1755 Lisbon earthquake, it was determined that there was superficial damage and no fear of collapse, but there were a number of repairs completed between 1755 and 1756.
Doubt was thrown on this transaction in aftermath after the later collapse of the I. o. M. T .&. E. P., when it was revealed that the SMRA was unregistered, and that most of the board of the IoMT & EP were also members of the SMRA and had voted on the acquisition in contravention of that company's articles of association.
City2 Television Channel 2 and GMA-7 covered the aftermath of the Hyatt Regency hotel walkway collapse in Kansas City, Missouri, USA as news reporters took place in same location.
In the aftermath of the November 2008 federal bailout of Citigroup, Reed was described as deeply skeptical of the " Wall Street financial engineering " that led to its collapse and " committed to consumer banking and sound commercial underwriting.
In 1999, the British deputy prime minister John Prescott MP appointed Morton to the chairmanship of the British Railways Board and, once created from February 2001, the Strategic Rail Authority, from which he resigned in October 2001 in the aftermath of the collapse of Railtrack.
The 79 Group, despite their proscription were bolstered by the collapse of the Scottish Labour Party ( SLP ) in the aftermath of the 1979 election.
In the aftermath of Vezirzade's death, Kutkin realizes that the overall plan to manufacture and sell nuclear weapons has failed, and seeks vengeance for the collapse of the arms deals.

aftermath and Old
Old English literature began, in written form, as a practical necessity in the aftermath of the Danish invasions —- church officials were concerned that because of the drop in Latin literacy no one could read their work.
The Old Firm rivalry fuelled many assaults on Derby days, and some deaths in the past have been directly related to the aftermath of Old Firm matches.
The Cleansing of the Nine Houses are the events during the aftermath of the Great Sith War, when, after the repentance of Ulic Qel-Droma, and the death / ascencion of Exar Kun, the Old Republic hunted down and bloodily purged the remnants of the Sith Brotherhood.
In the aftermath, the university cleric addressed the town-vs-gown matter with an admonishing sermon ‘ The Philistines be upon thee ’, drawn from the Book of Judges ( Chapter 16, ‘ Samson vs the Philistines ’), of the Tanakh and the Christian Old Testament.
In the tragedy's aftermath, Old Cho is taken into custody like other survivors left homeless.
This was done in the aftermath of 1857 Uprising, after the Siege of Delhi, during which the same treatment was meted to the Walled City of Delhi, the Mughal Capital ( 5 of the 13 Gates of Old Delhi survive today, while the rest including Lahori Gate ( not the Lahori Gate of Red Fort ) were demolished by the British ).
In 1525, during the aftermath of the Polish-Teutonic War ( 1519 – 1521 ), Sigismund I the Old, King of Poland, and his nephew, the last Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights, Albert of Brandenburg-Ansbach, a member of a cadet branch of the House of Hohenzollern, agreed that the latter would resign his position, adopt the Lutheran faith and assume the title of Duke of Prussia.
The Old French Continuation of William of Tyre ( 1230s in its present form ) includes an account of the immediate aftermath which is attributed to Balian's squire Ernoul: Ernoul himself was travelling with his lord and was not present for the actual fighting.
* The song The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down, by North American rock group The Band is a fictional narrative by a Confederate soldier that serves on the " Danville Train " and describes the aftermath of the tracks being torn up during the war.
Terra Mariana ( Land of Mary ) was the official name for Medieval Livonia or Old Livonia (,, ) which was formed in the aftermath of the Livonian Crusade in the territories comprising present day Estonia and Latvia.
His investment saw further development to Ibrox Stadium, which had already undergone extensive remodelling in the aftermath of the Ibrox disaster of 2 January 1971, which claimed the lives of 66 fans following an Old Firm derby with Celtic.
Affectionately known as Il Vecchio Maestro ( The Old Master ) and described as both an Anglophile and authoritarian, Pozzo's time as national coach coincided with the period in which Benito Mussolini governed Italy and it has been written that Pozzo was a beneficiary of that era in that he was able to command a type of control over players not permissible in the aftermath of that time.
Warhammer is also unique in the aspect that Warhammer 40, 000, the science fantasy version of the game, features space faring elves under the name of Eldar ( a term borrowed from Tolkien ) -- an ancient race that once served the Old Ones and in the aftermath of a great catastrophe have split into four distinct groups, the Craftworld Eldar, the rustic Eldar Exodites ( dinosaur riding eldar in self-imposed exile ) the mysterious and acrobatic Harlequins and the fallen kindred, the Dark Eldar.
Whatever its actual origin, the Hambledon Club came to the fore in the aftermath of the Seven Years War and dominated the scene in both playing and organisational terms until the formation of Marylebone Cricket Club after Lord's Old Ground was opened in 1787.

aftermath and Swiss
In the aftermath of the elections Ruth Metzler-Arnold, one of the two Christian Democrats in the Federal Council was replaced by Christoph Blocher, the most influential politician in the Swiss People's Party.
The Swiss Confederation was re-established as a result of the Act of Mediation issued by Napoleon Bonaparte on 19 February 1803 in the aftermath of the Stecklikrieg.
Hillgruber argued in the aftermath of Fischer's 1961 book Griff nach der Weltmacht ( Grasping at World Power ) that the old distinction made by the Swiss historian Walter Hofer between the " outbreak " of World War I in 1914, in which all of the Great Powers were equally at fault, and the " unleashing " of World War II in 1939, in which Germany was exclusively responsible, was no longer acceptable.
The order came in the aftermath of evidence that Swiss banks were destroying evidence of deposit records by Jews and " pressured other countries to follow the U. S. example ".

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