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In the lead-up to the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany, a moulded plastic version of the Pickelhaube was available as a fanware article.
His ideas on mechanised warfare continued to be influential in the lead-up to World War II, ironically more with the Germans, notably Heinz Guderian, than with his countrymen.
The title refers to a contemporary phrase concerning the ever more frequent news-stories about Hitler in the lead-up to World War II, and specifically a headline in the Daily Express written by Bert Gunn.
World politics affected the lead-up to the Games with tension between the United States and Soviet Union intensifying, and the International Olympic Committee ( IOC ) was forced to debate the participation of China, Taiwan, North Korea and East Germany because of the Cold War.
There were several examples of tarring and feathering of African Americans in the lead-up to World War I in Vicksburg, Mississippi.
During the lead-up to the Second World War, Germany and Great Britain once again emerged as the two dominant Atlantic sea powers.
South Africa was selected to host the 1995 Rugby World Cup, and there was a remarkable surge of support for the Springboks among the white and black communities in the lead-up to the tournament.
After seeing the horse win the Northumberland Plate in 2001, the band began to discuss Archduke Franz Ferdinand and thought it would be a good band name because of the alliteration of the name and the implications of the Archduke's death ( his assassination was a significant factor in the lead-up to World War I ).
In the lead-up to World War II, Asahi Optical devoted much of its time to fulfilling military contracts for optical instruments.
The charity also spearheaded a campaign highlighting the forced displacement of poor South Africans in the lead-up to the 2010 World Cup.
This small organization was one of the many right-wing groups that sprang up in Japan in the lead-up to World War II.
Set in England in the lead-up to and during World War II, it portrays Lewis Eliot's friendship with the gifted scholar and remarkable individual Roy Calvert, and Calvert's inner turmoil and quest for meaning in life.
The Bears would have to wait until 2000 to play another international, when they played France in the lead-up to the 2000 Rugby League World Cup ( RLWC ).
Favoured by Air Marshall Italo Balbo, the company began rapidly prototyping and developing a number of other aircraft, increasingly focusing on warplanes in the lead-up to World War II.
The three parts of the novel are set in a villa on the French Riviera before the First World War, a sheep station on the edge of Australia's Snowy Mountains in the inter-war period, and in London in the lead-up to the Second World War.
* The Guns of August, a non-fiction work detailing the lead-up World War I
MUDS holds weekly debating competitions, as well as larger annual invitational compeititions for other universities in the lead-up to the World Universities Debating Championships, and the Australasian Intervarsity Debating Championships.
In the lead-up to, and during, the November 2005 World Summit on the Information Society ( WSIS ), the IFEX-TMG called attention to Tunisia's failure to respect international human rights standards as the summit's host.
Within the framework of the Iliadic myth of the Trojan War, Giraudoux criticizes diplomacy and the behaviour of the national leaders and intellectuals who brought about World War I and the lead-up to World War II.

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Some blamed him for not doing enough against the Japanese forces in the lead-up to, and during, the Second Sino-Japanese War, preferring to withhold his armies for the fight against the Communists, or merely waiting and hoping that the United States would get involved.
Israel had been attacking the PLO in Southern Lebanon in the lead-up to the 1982 Lebanon War, and Israel had invaded and occupied Southern Lebanon and besieged Beirut.
In addition, tensions in the lead-up to the Gulf War were causing fuel costs to rise.
In 1811, in the lead-up to the War of 1812, Governor John Langdon changed the name to Columbia.
" Roe sided with the Patriots in the lead-up to the Revolutionary War.
In the lead-up to the 1948 Palestine War, Husseini opposed both the 1947 UN Partition Plan and King Abdullah's designs to annex the Arab part of British Mandatory Palestine to Jordan, and, failing to gain command of the ' Arab rescue army ' ( jaysh al-inqadh al -' arabi ) formed under the aegis of the Arab League, formed his own militia, al-jihad al-muqaddas.
Sectarian tensions gripped the state in the lead-up to the Civil War, and while the majority of Kentuckians favored the preservation of the Union above all else, a self-constituted group of Confederate sympathizers met at Russellville and formed a Confederate government for the state.
When the British troops occupied New York Harbor in the lead-up to the American Revolutionary War, the island was to be used for housing for Tory refugees, but on April 2, 1776, the buildings constructed on the island for their use were burned to the ground.
In September 1990, during the lead-up to the Gulf War after Saddam Hussein had invaded Kuwait, General Dugan revealed to reporters that the U. S. military had plans to bomb Baghdad relentlessly and " decapitate " the Iraqi leadership by targeting Hussein personally, along with his family, his senior commanders, his palace guard and even his mistress.
The 1860 Democratic National Convention was one of the crucial events in the lead-up to the American Civil War.
As the Puritans gained power in Parliament in the lead-up to the English Civil War, hostility to the Book of Sports grew.
In the lead-up to the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, residents of Deir al-Balah participated in a local attack against the nearby kibbutz of Kfar Darom, despite being discouraged by Egyptian Army officers, but they were repelled and suffered casualties.

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In 2006 Elizabeth II delivered her Commonwealth Day address from St. Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, part of the lead-up to the Commonwealth Games that year in Melbourne.

lead-up and Canadian
The base was renamed to Canadian Forces Base Kingston ( CFB Kingston ) in 1966 in the lead-up to the February 1968 unification of the Canadian Army, Royal Canadian Navy and Royal Canadian Air Force to form the Canadian Armed Forces.

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*" The Ballad of John Henry " typically contain four major components: a premonition by John Henry as a child that steel-driving would lead to his death, the lead-up to and the results of the race against the steam hammer, Henry's death and burial, and the reaction of John Henry's wife.
A detailed description of the lead-up to Run-DMC's call for a day of peace comprises the introduction to " Tougher Than Leather: The Rise of Run-DMC " by Bill Adler ( Consafos Press 2002 ).
Encouraged by his wife, Bradman agreed to play in lead-up fixtures to the Test series.
In the lead-up to this official rehabilitation, Bokassa has been praised by CAR politicians for his patriotism and for the periods of stability that he brought the country.
During the lead-up to war in March 2003, United Nations weapons inspector Hans Blix had found no stockpiles of WMD and had made significant progress toward resolving open issues of disarmament noting " proactive " but not always the " immediate " Iraqi cooperation as called for by UN Security Council Resolution 1441.
Ballads about John Henry's life typically contain four major components: a premonition by John Henry as a child that steel-driving would lead to his death, the lead-up to and the results of the race against the steam hammer, Henry's death and burial, and the reaction of John Henry's wife.
In 1937, Hongqiao was the site of the so-called ' Oyama Incident ' in which a Japanese lieutenant was shot dead by Chinese Peace Preservation Corps soldiers in the lead-up to the Battle of Shanghai.
Hobbs began the season well, scoring a century and several fifties in the lead-up to the first Test, whicht was badly affected by rain and there was little play.
These discoveries indicate that some of the primary reasons President George W. Bush used for going to war with Iraq did not reflect the true situation in that country, and contradicted statements made by Kay himself in the lead-up to the war.
In the national spotlight, the scandal became a significant factor in the lead-up to the 2006 federal election where after more than twelve years in power the Liberals were defeated by the Conservatives, who formed a minority government that was sworn in February 2006.
Although advertising revenue increased post-aggregation, local programming declined as a result of the costs incurred by the network's expansion-an estimated $ 45 million had been spent by Ramcorp during and in the lead-up to aggregation.
The accusations made against her of having allowed herself to be won over by Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, and of playing the traitor in 1544 and in the lead-up to the Treaty of Crépy ( September 1545 ) rest on no serious proof.
Kip tried to warm up to 3LK again in the lead-up to Bound for Glory by saving James several times from Team Canada.
In the lead-up to the US invasion of Iraq, Saddam and many high status residents of the area were evacuated because of the much anticipated heavy aerial bombardment of the area by US forces.
Butler's supporters held he had been hounded from office by monarchists and the Murdoch press ; the Murdoch-owned Hobart newspaper The Mercury having run a series of articles critical of Butler's performance in the lead-up to his resignation.
The Children Overboard affair was an Australian political controversy involving public allegations by Howard government ministers in October 2001, in the lead-up to a federal election, that seafaring asylum seekers had thrown children overboard in a presumed ploy to secure rescue and passage to Australia.
In the lead-up to the 1992 election Borbidge attempted to make overtures to the Liberals about reforming the coalition, but was rebuffed by the Liberals, who were aiming to finally achieve long-awaited senior coalition party status in Queensland.
In the lead-up to the 1998 elections, intense speculation surrounded the role that the new One Nation Party, formed in April 1997 by Queensland federal MP Pauline Hanson, would play.
Lissouba consequently dissolved the National Assembly and called a new election ; facing protests about this, he accepted the formation of a national unity government dominated by the URD and PCT in the lead-up to the election.
She has also argued that Human Rights Watch " fanned the flames of racial intolerance " ­ in the lead-up to the Durban Conference by facilitating the exclusion of Jewish representatives from an NGO caucus, later covering up its role in the affair and misrepresenting the outcome to the media.

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