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immediate and wake
Saddam, having survived the immediate crisis in the wake of defeat, was left firmly in control of Iraq, although the country never recovered either economically or militarily from the Gulf War.
In the immediate wake of World War II, for example, in the United States it was widely considered that technology was simply " applied science " and that to fund basic science was to reap technological results in due time.
In the immediate wake of The Beatles ' momentous Australian tour, many local groups that had formerly played guitar-based instrumental music recruited singers and took up the new ' beat ' style.
In the immediate wake of the mutiny, all but four of the loyal crew joined Captain Bligh in the long boat for the voyage to Timor, and eventually made it safely back to England unless otherwise noted in the table below.
In the immediate wake of the loss of Northern Transylvania, on 4 September the Iron Guard ( led by Horia Sima ) and General ( later Marshal ) Ion Antonescu united to form a " National Legionary State " government, which forced the abdication of Carol II in favor of his 19-year-old son Michael.
Due to the First World War and the adverse post-war economic conditions which prevailed in its immediate wake, the federal government did not move to Canberra from Melbourne until 1927.
In the immediate wake of the controversy, for the 1994-1995 academic year, the college's enrollment dropped to a record low of 370 undergraduates, and the following year ( 1995 – 1996 ), undergraduate enrollment declined to 285.
In June 2009, in the immediate wake of the disputed Iranian presidential election, Iran initially agreed to a deal to relinquish its stockpile of low-enriched uranium in return for fuel for a medical research reactor, but then backed out of the deal.
A nationally-agreed-upon government would require at least one loya jirga to be convened ; however, in the absence of law and order in the wake of the rapid victory of American and Afghan Northern Alliance forces, immediate steps were felt to be required.
D-FAS involves turning off the engine and gliding in neutral while tailgating a larger vehicle, in order to take advantage of the reduced wind resistance in its immediate wake.
Noam Chomsky's statement in the immediate wake of the attacks begins by condemning this " major atrocit " and " horrendous crime ", but also by contextualizing it in terms of the Clinton-era U. S. attack on the Al-Shifa pharmaceutical factory and prefiguring what would be a widespread concern for the left worldwide: "... the crime is a gift to the hard jingoist right, those who hope to use force to control their domains.
In the wake of the assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri on 14 February 2005, however, the Qornet Shehwan escalated its campaign to call for the immediate withdrawal of Syrian military and intelligence forces from Lebanon, and for fresh parliamentary and presidential elections to be held, free from foreign interference.
In the immediate wake of Types of Mankind and during the pitched political battles that led to Civil War, Frederick Douglass ( 1818-1895 ), the statesman and persuasive abolitionist, directly attacked the leading theorists of the American School of Anthropology.
The project provided immediate employment for thousands left jobless in the wake of the Great Depression.
In the immediate wake of the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001, the maxim was aired and questioned in the American media with renewed force.
This decline was due to a substantial emigration of Jews from Morocco in the immediate wake of the partition in Palestine.
The Cardinal Henry, Sebastian's great-uncle, became ruler in the immediate wake of Sebastian's death.
Mark Lane ( born February 24, 1927 ) is an American lawyer who has written many books, including Rush to Judgment and A Citizen's Dissent, two major books published in the immediate wake of the John F. Kennedy assassination that questioned the conclusions of the Warren Commission.
In the wake of the loss, Bligh announced her immediate resignation as leader of the Queensland Labor Party.
In the United States, there are many rules and rights surrounding immediate family members in the wake of a family death.
Conceived by Ilya Salkind in the wake of the apparently waning critical and U. S. box office success of 1983's Superman III and its immediate follow-up, 1984's Supergirl, Santa Claus: The Movie was directed by Jeannot Szwarc, who had directed Supergirl, from a story by David and Leslie Newman.

immediate and earthquake
The Geospatial Information Authority of Japan reported immediate subsidence caused by the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake.
* Following the 2009 Samoan earthquake and subsequent tsunami the RNZAF deployed several P-3 Orions initially to assess the damage and search for bodies in the immediate aftermath of the incident.
Following the earthquake in Haiti on January 12, 2010, TBN made immediate contributions of $ 100, 000 through Lake Charles, Louisiana-based Friend Ships, which speeds emergency relief aid and medical expertise all over the world in its fleet of dedicated cargo / ministry ships.
On 24 July 2005, a strong earthquake, measuring 7. 2 on the Richter scale, struck the Nicobar Islands but there was no immediate report of death or destruction.
In March 2010, Bolten was appointed a member of the board and co-chair of the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund, which has raised $ 36 million to date for immediate earthquake relief and long-term recovery efforts in the Caribbean country.
In the immediate aftermath of the earthquake, ABC aired a rerun of Roseanne ( and later, The Wonder Years ) before Ted Koppel began anchoring news coverage from Washington, with Michaels acting as a de facto reporter.
Any medium-or long-term impact on the Sentinelese population arising from the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and resulting tsunami remains unknown, other than the confirmation obtained that they had survived the immediate aftermath.
The earthquake caused damage to over 35, 000 homes, 147 schools, and 3, 000 commercial and / or other buildings, with significant damage caused to 10, 000 homes ( damage worth over $ 1, 000 ) and 42 schools ( structural damage ), within the immediate Newcastle area.
In the immediate aftermath of the July 2006 Java earthquake, the Indonesian government received tsunami warnings from the Hawaii center and the Japan Meteorological Agency but failed to relay the alert to its citizens.
* An earthquake of magnitude 7. 0 strikes about 80 miles ( 130 kilometers ) off the coast of northern California on Tuesday night, briefly prompting a tsunami warning along the Pacific coast but with no immediate reports of damages or injuries.
Since they decay so slowly, Love waves are the most destructive outside the immediate area of the focus or epicentre of an earthquake.
Within the immediate vicinity of the earthquake and resultant landslide, a few dozen cabins and homes were destroyed.

immediate and absorbed
There was no reference to the incident on the stairs, his powers being absorbed by this more immediate business.
However, their disbandment had little immediate effect on the activity at Coltishall as most airframes and personnel were absorbed into 6 and 41 Squadrons.
Immediate treatments include inducing vomiting by using apomorphine or dilute hydrogen peroxide solution ( if this can be done shortly after ingestion ), but these merely reduce the amount absorbedimmediate veterinary treatment is still usually imperative due to the high toxicity of the compound.

immediate and ten
As noted by Jerzy Kowalski-Glikman, an immediate consequence of these postulates is that the symmetry group of DSR theories must be ten dimensional, corresponding to boosts, rotations and translations in 4 dimensions.
An alternative title is So Shall We Reap: how everyone who is liable to be born in the next ten thousand years could eat very well indeed ; and why, in practice, our immediate descendants are likely to be in serious trouble, on the future of agriculture, in which he challenges the current science and technology paradigm and outlines a sustainable way of feeding the population of the world, expected to stabilise at ten billion people by the middle of the 21st Century.
However, he did not experience immediate success, missing many cuts and only recording one top ten finish on the PGA Tour.
The NADC made immediate changes to the selection process, appointing an independent panel of ten leading Australians from diverse fields.
Though the report suggested that immediate corrective action was needed, making ten recommendations, and one of those most active in the Synod was Cardinal Wojtyła, who on October 16, 1978 was elected Pope John Paul II, no implementation of the report's detailed recommendations followed.
Reinhart pointed out that immediate withdrawal would still leave under debate between six and ten percent of the West Bank with the large settlement blocks, as well as the issues of Jerusalem and the right of return, and maintains that these should be the subject of " serious peace negotiations ".
It was not surprising that these cards were an immediate hit and Fusajiros shop quickly became one of the top ten game companies in Japan and over the next forty years he expanded the shops into a major gaming corporation, under the name of Nintendo.
CBLT-DT currently produces a total of ten hours, 40 minutes of local newscasts each week ( with two hours on weekdays, a half-hour on Saturdays and ten minutes on Sundays ); the lowest amount of newscasts out of any local station in the immediate Toronto market.
He made an immediate impact that first season, leading the league with 14 triples and six home runs, while also finishing in the top ten in many other offensive categories.
Being placed on Saturday nights, rather than on the ABC Tuesday night lineup, caused an immediate fall into the bottom ten (# 52 out of 61 shows for the week of September 17 – 23, its second week of the season ) as the show was in direct competition with the NBC show CHiPs.
Voluntary evacuations were declared in ten counties along the Florida Panhandle, with strong emphasis in the immediate western counties of Escambia, Santa Rosa, and Okaloosa.
He made an immediate impression with QPR, scoring ten league goals in the 2000 – 01 season, but it was not enough to prevent the team's relegation to the Second Division.
The results were immediate in the decade from 2000 – 2010 with Rennes appeared in UEFA-sanctioned competitions in five of the ten seasons.
* In an early phase-1 trial, Six of ten renal failure patients with an 86 % chance of immediate death survived more than 30 days on an implantable bioartificial kidney replacement which includes working human cells.
The effect was immediateten wins were recorded in the last fourteen regular season games – and the Sting moved up from last place to second place in the Central Division to win a playoff berth.
The decision made ten years ago indicates a preference for delayed gratification, but the decision made just before the fact indicates a preference for immediate pleasure.
Franz Rottland, following Heine's directions, came across a Sogoo settlement of ten round huts in 1977, and reported that he was told that there were several other Sogoo settlements in the immediate surroundings ( Rottland 1982: 25 ).
The ten aspects of the Divine, with the relation to its precursor states of nonexistence, its self-realization stage called Tzimtzum, and their immediate manifest reflection in the top three aspects with the gap between those exalted states of being and the lower more mundane types, along with Da ' at, the 11th or uncounted aspect of the divine which is a path that is forbidden, can be described as:
Callahan is the immediate past president of the League of Conservation Voters ( LCV ), where she served as president for ten years.
After three weeks time the negotiations for their release were successful, but they had only been liberated ten minutes when orders were received from the Xianfeng Emperor, then a fugitive in Chengde, for their immediate execution.
The Commission Proper is the policy-making body composed of the Chairman and six Commissioners who must be natural-born citizens of the Philippines ; at least thirty-five years of age at the time of their appointment ; holders of a college degree, with a majority of them, including the Chairman, members of the Philippine Bar who have been engaged in the practice of law for at least ten ( 10 ) years ; and must not have been a candidate for any elective position in the immediate preceding elections IX-C, Section 1, 1987 Constitution.
") The sponsorship of the arena expired after ten years in 2010 and was without an immediate successor.

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