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aftermath and disastrous
In the immediate aftermath of World War II, post-war economic conditions compounded with the then-ongoing Chinese Civil War caused severe inflation across mainland China and in Taiwan, made worse by disastrous currency reforms and corruption.
Another, even more serious problem requiring royal action was the aftermath of the disastrous civil war between King Stephen and the Empress Matilda.
The Croatian War of Independence was barely fought on the island ( there was a brief bombing of Milna ), but the aftermath of the war, especially the loss in tourism, was disastrous for the island.
The aftermath of the defeat was even more disastrous as it led to a disintegration of the Government forces.
Later publications tell of the full story, about how Zeon dropped a Space colony ( Gundam ) onto Earth and during the process, killed half of the population of the whole Earth sphere, including the space colonies, which was retconned to be the One Week Battle and the civilian casualties estimated to be much higher ( 4. 8 ~ 5 billion during the war and 3 billion after the war ) during the war due to the aftermath of the disastrous event, just like the atomic bombs and communication interference by the introduction of Minovsky particle.
The idea of a unified special operations command had its origins in the aftermath of Operation Eagle Claw, the disastrous attempted rescue of hostages at the American embassy in Iran in 1980.
The New York Times Book Review called The Occupation of Iraq "... the most comprehensive historical account of the disastrous aftermath of the American Invasion.
In the aftermath of a disastrous collision in a railroad tunnel, she highlights train passengers who, in one way or another, promoted the moral climate that made the accident likely.
Hurricane Katrina, which had a disastrous effect on the majority of New Orleans ( see Effect of Hurricane Katrina on New Orleans ), had a less severe aftermath here than in much of the city.
After James-Younger Gang member Charlie Pitts was killed in the chaotic aftermath of the disastrous September 7, 1876 Northfield, Minnesota raid, his body was boxed up and temporarily submerged in the lake by Dr. Henry Hoyt, a local physician who wanted the bleached skeleton as a display piece for his office.
In the aftermath of Bolivia's disastrous defeat in that conflict, he became convinced that Bolivia needed profound structural changes and supported the progressive Military-Socialist dictatorships of David Toro Ruilova and Germán Busch ( 1936 – 39 ).
Initially widely condemned in view of the heavy Irish war losses on the Western Front and in the disastrous Gallipoli V beach landing at Cape Helles ( the main nationalist newspaper, the Irish Independent, demanded the execution of the rebels ), the British government's mishandling of the aftermath of the Rising, including the protracted executions of the Rising's leaders by General Maxwell, led to the rise of an Irish republican movement in Sinn Féin, a small previously separatist monarchist party taken over by the rebellion's survivors, after it had been wrongly blamed for the rebellion by the British.
The track, " Shame, Shame, Shame ", criticizes George W. Bush and the American government's response to the disastrous aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in the city of New Orleans.
However, João Correia de Sousa became involved in a disastrous war with Kongo and in the aftermath was expelled from the colony by angry citizens.
The aftermath of Kato's rebellion was disastrous.
In the aftermath of the disastrous expedition, Popham and Whitelocke were court-martialed, with Popham reprimanded and Whitelocke dismissed from the Army.
This first leg match was a 1 – 0 victory for Universitario ; however the aftermath of the match inside and outside of stadium was disastrous leading to further prohibition of the match from the Monumental.
Toirdelbach Ó Conchobair was one of a number of claimants to the kingship of Connacht in the disastrous aftermath of the Second Battle of Athenry.
George II ’ s wavering character and incompetent political decisions coupled with the Seljuk yoke brought the Kingdom of Georgia into a profound crisis which climaxed in the aftermath of a disastrous earthquake that struck Georgia in 1088.
In the aftermath of that war, which was seen as disastrous to French interests in Europe, Drouyn resigned.

aftermath and Byzantine
In the aftermath, an agreement between Charlemagne and Nicephorus in 814 recognized Venice as Byzantine territory and granted the city trading rights along the Adriatic coast.
In the aftermath, Bulgaria and Nicean Empire ( remains of Byzantine Empire after fall of Constantinople in 1204-territory was situated in Asia Minor ) would form an alliance against the Latin Empire of Constantinople.
As Venice's relations with the Byzantine Empire were temporarily disrupted by the Fourth Crusade and its aftermath, Genoa was able to improve its position.
They were established in the mid-7th century in the aftermath of the Muslim conquests of Byzantine territory and replaced the earlier provincial system established by emperors Diocletian and Constantine the Great.
In the aftermath of the Fourth Crusade, control of the road was vital for the survival of the Latin Empire as well as the Byzantine successor states the Empire of Nicaea and the Despotate of Epirus.
The Despotate or Principality of Epirus () was one of the Byzantine Greek successor states of the Byzantine Empire that emerged in the aftermath of the Fourth Crusade in 1204.
The Byzantine Empire had lost much of its territory in Asia Minor to the Seljuk Turks in the aftermath of the Battle of Manzikert in 1071, and Alexius hoped western knights could help him restore it.
Danishmends established themselves in Anatolia in the aftermath of the Battle of Manzikert in 1071, in which the Seljuks defeated the Byzantine Empire and captured most of Anatolia.
Lost by the Byzantine Empire in 1076 to the Seljuk's in the aftermath of the Battle of Manzikert, the subsequent Crusader victory at the Battle of Dorylaeum ( 1097 ) allowed Manisa to be recovered by the Emperor Alexios I.
In the aftermath of the siege, the retreating remains of the Arab fleet were decimated in a storm, and Byzantine forces launched a counteroffensive, with a fleet sacking Laodicea and an army driving the Arabs from Asia Minor.

aftermath and defeat
This myth was invoked, in considerably different circumstances, in the aftermath of Germany's defeat in World War I.
In the aftermath of the defeat of the British at the Battle of Isandlwana many Martini-Henry rifles were captured by the Zulus together with considerable amounts of ammunition.
In the aftermath of the Japanese occupation of Korea which ended with Japan's defeat in World War II in 1945, Korea was divided at the 38th parallel north in accordance with a United Nations arrangement, to be administered by the Soviet Union in the north and the United States in the south.
Because the duchy of Swabia lost its duke in 1268 and was never restored, all vassals of the duchy became immediate vassals of the Imperial Throne ( as has happened in much of Westphalia when the duchy of Saxons was divided and partially dissolved in aftermath of the defeat of Henry the Lion ).
In the aftermath of this defeat, the Celts seem to have displaced the Scythians from the Balkans, while in south Russia a kindred tribe, the Sarmatians, gradually overwhelmed them.
Despite his personal anger over this outcome, which was considered a personal defeat by Luns, the foreign minister nevertheless worked to restore relations with Indonesia in the aftermath of the West New Guinea problem.
In the initial aftermath of Charles's defeat, Eadgifu and Louis fled to England.
First published in 1947 in the aftermath of the crushing Conservative election defeat of 1945, and aimed at the mass market and the layman, it presented a well-written and coherent case for Conservatism.
To account for his presence in numerous histories T. J. Cornell further presumes that they relied on " unscrupulous annalists " who " did not hesitate to invent a series of face-saving victories in the immediate aftermath of these defeats " such as the presumed defeat of Rome at the Naevian Meadow.
These Acadians were French who migrated from Nova Scotia in 1763, after expulsion by the English in the aftermath of the defeat of France in the Seven Years ' War ( known in North America as the French and Indian Wars ).
In the aftermath of the defeat in his Olympic bid, he accused British prime minister Tony Blair of unduly influencing the result in order to secure the games in London.
The development of military doctrine in France came about in the aftermath of the nation's defeat during the Franco-Prussian war.
The work De obsessione Dunelmi ( The siege of Durham, associated with Symeon of Durham ) claims that Uchtred's brother Eadwulf Cudel surrendered Lothian to Máel Coluim, presumably in the aftermath of the defeat at Carham.
However, in the aftermath of Labor's defeat in the 2004 election, Crean resigned from his Shadow Treasurer position.
The importance of the defeat is demonstrated by the fact that in its aftermath a host of settlements and fortifications were captured by Saladin's forces.
In the aftermath of the defeat, Cecil Parkin, a former Test bowler and vocal critic of Gilligan's captaincy, wrote a newspaper article suggesting that Hobbs should assume the leadership of the side, albeit under the nominal captaincy of Percy Chapman.
In the aftermath of the White Army's final defeat in November 1920, the Bolsheviks initiated a military campaign against Makhno, which concluded with his escape across the Romanian border in August 1921.
In the aftermath of Roman defeat at Cannae, economic crisis provoked the passing of the Lex Oppia ( 215 BC ) to restrict personal and public extravagance.
The meeting was adjourned and many delegates straggled off to bed, the anti-colonization faction already having decided to depart the organization and to establish a political party of their own in the aftermath of defeat on the colonization issue.
After the Battle of Flodden, Douglas became heavily involved in affairs of state, seeking a dominant role as one of the Lords of Council and bidding to attain one or more of the many sees, including the archbishopric of St Andrews, left vacant in the destructive aftermath of the Scottish defeat.
The CP has had only negligible influence in labor since its supporters ' defeat in internal union political battles in the aftermath of World War II and the CIO's expulsion of the unions in which they held the most influence in 1950.
The CP has had only negligible influence in labor since its supporters ' defeat in internal union political battles in the aftermath of World War II and the CIO's expulsion of the unions in which it held the most influence in 1950.
This general election defeat was shortly followed by Kinnock's resignation after nearly a decade as leader, and-as had happened in the aftermath of the 1959 general election defeat, there was widespread public and media doubt as to whether a Labour government could be elected again.

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