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lead-up and 1968
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.

lead-up and Republican
For instance, in the lead-up to the 1964 Republican National Convention, the press referred to supporters of the insurgent Arizona conservative Barry Goldwater as " Cactus Jacobins " in their effort to unseat the moderate East Coast branch of the party ( see Rockefeller Republican ).

lead-up and presidential
In 2010 Amnesty International " strongly condemned a worrying attack on a Rwandan opposition group " in the lead-up to presidential elections, citing the case of Victoire Ingasbire, president of the FDU-Inkingi ( United Democratic Forces ) and her aide Joseph Ntawangundi, attacked in February 2010 while collecting party registration documents from a government building in Kigali.
In the lead-up to the 2008 presidential elections in Taiwan, the Kuomintang candidate, Ma Ying-jeou, pledged opening the Three Links at an accelerated rate should he be elected president.
Since 1988, Frontline has also aired " The Choice " a series of special editions aired during the lead-up to presidential elections, focusing on the two candidates in the running to become President of the United States.
During the same period, he began to emerge as a likely opposition candidate in the lead-up to the 2004 presidential election.
A Saenuri Party assemblyman Nam Gyeongpil criticized the Park-centered nature of the party, regarding its preparation for the 2012 presidential election, and stated, “ If we keep seeing the same situation where Park Geunhye gives a press conference before a general meeting of lawmakers is held, and what she says then gets decided on as the party ’ s position, then the public is going to think democracy has disappeared from the party ”, Furthermore, some have said Park ’ s behavior in the lead-up to 2012 presidential election has been a mixture of trend-following and corner-cutting — a stark contrast with the vehement insistence on principle that she showed when she opposed a revision of the plan for a multifunctional administrative city in Sejong City.

lead-up and primary
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.

lead-up and endorsed
In the lead-up to the 1997 referendum on the establishment of a Scottish Parliament, Murray endorsed the ' no ' campaign, reflecting a long-held support for Unionism and opposition to the devolution of power from Westminster.

lead-up and New
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 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.
On September 21, 2009, one day before a UN summit lead-up to the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009, over 2, 000 volunteers distributed throughout New York City a 32-page " special edition " New York Post, blaring headlines ( cover story " We're Screwed ") that the city could face deadly heat waves, extreme flooding, and other lethal effects of global warming within the next few decades.
* Often the collage will give a hint at the new format, as happened when WCFL / Chicago aired 2 hours of ocean wave sounds in its switch to the equally-soothing beautiful music in March 1975, and when WCBS-FM / New York played a half-hour of audio clips and songs with the word " Jack " excised as a lead-up to its new Jack FM format in June 2005.
This is revealed over the course of the Superman: New Krypton event, beginning in the lead-up story arc Brainiac and culminating in War of the Supermen, to be instructions for the Legion to prevent the villain Brainiac from altering events in the 21st Century to the point that the Legionnaires ' future timeline would be negated.

lead-up and Governor
In 1811, in the lead-up to the War of 1812, Governor John Langdon changed the name to Columbia.

lead-up and .
*" 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.
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.
With Hitler's approval, Himmler re-established the Einsatzgruppen in the lead-up to the planned invasion of the Soviet Union.
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.
An alternate history about the 20-year lead-up to a 3-person Mars expedition in 1986 using Apollo-derived technology.
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.
In the lead-up to the Libyan civil war, the Xuzhou ( 530 ) was deployed from anti-piracy operations in the Gulf of Aden to help evacuate Chinese nationals from Libya.
His lead-up form in two matches against England for his state and an Australian XI was not encouraging.
In the lead-up to World War II in 1939, King affirmed Canadian autonomy by saying that the Canadian Parliament would make the final decision on the issue of going to war.
Nikitchenko said, in the lead-up to the trials, " If ... the judge is supposed to be impartial, it would only lead to unnecessary delays.
In 2003, in the lead-up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq, an ONA intelligence officer named Andrew Wilkie resigned from the agency, citing pressure from the Australian government to exaggerate intelligence on the matter of Iraq and weapons of mass destruction.
He was also active in the " Make Poverty History " campaign during early 2005, in the lead-up to the G8 summit in Scotland, and is the patron for UK-based charity Street Child Africa.
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.
For example, in the lead-up to the 1979 election when Clark's riding was merged into the riding of another Tory MP during a redistribution of ridings, the other MP refused to step aside ( even though Clark was now party leader ), forcing Clark to run in nearby Yellowhead.
Under cross-examination, Clanton told a story of the lead-up to the gunfight that did not make sense.
In the lead-up to the 2010 federal election, Prime Minister of Australia Julia Gillard stated " I believe that this nation should be a republic.
Certainly during the war, newspapers asserted that Umberto was homosexual, and information continued to be spread in the lead-up to the post-war referendum on the monarchy in the hope of influencing the outcome.
In addition, tensions in the lead-up to the Gulf War were causing fuel costs to rise.
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.
In the lead-up to the Revolution, in 1774 Paul Revere rode to Portsmouth warning that the British were coming.
" Roe sided with the Patriots in the lead-up to the Revolutionary War.
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.

lead-up and saying
In the lead-up to the referendum the Irish and British governments issued a joint statement saying that they did not regard the constitutional change proposed as affecting either the content or the intentions of the Belfast Agreement.

lead-up and Americans
There were several examples of tarring and feathering of African Americans in the lead-up to World War I in Vicksburg, Mississippi.

lead-up and would
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.
On the lead-up to the picket, a number of MPs, lobby groups and LGBT groups appealed to the UK's Home Secretary, Jacqui Smith, requesting these individuals be blocked from entering the UK, on the basis that WBC would be inciting hatred towards LGBT people.
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 1991, GLV / BCV changed its Melbourne-based news relay to Ten Eyewitness News from ATV-10, in the lead-up to the aggregation of regional markets which would see GLV / BCV align with the Ten Network for program material.
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.
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 ).
In the lead-up to the match, South African coach Jake White provided additional motivation to the Irish team by publicly repeating his statement from earlier in the year that " only three Irish players would be good enough to get onto the South African team ".
In the lead-up to elections to the Scottish Parliament in 2007, Murray reiterated his Unionist sentiments as one of 150 business signatories to a newspaper advertisement proclaiming that " the break up of Britain would damage Scotland ".
Taking a similar line to the state National Party, Cunningham had noted in the lead-up to the election that she would be willing to work with any members of the far-right One Nation party if they were elected.
In the lead-up to the Beijing Olympics she stated she would be running against drug cheats ; " I have no doubts that when I line up next week, I will look left and right and know the other girls aren't all clean ”.
In the lead-up to the election, there had been almost no suggestion that Knight had any chance of defeating Aloisi, let alone that he would win, yet on election day, he received a 30. 4 % swing — almost unheard of in Australian politics — and easily swept to victory.
In the lead-up to the i740's introduction, the press widely commented that it would drive all of the smaller vendors from the market.
In the lead-up to those festive weeks, the British media — The Guardian, in particular — predicted that the jubilee would be a failure, arguing that Britain was no longer interested in the monarchy ; a pervading sense of apathy amongst the populace seemed to confirm this.
During the lead-up to 2005, Sadler sold his Busch Series team and announced he was selling a large portion of his Cup team to Jeff Stec, owner of Peak Fitness, who would sponsor the new # 66 car.
" In the lead-up to the December 2005 election, observers predicted that the opposition would struggle to win one-third of the seats in the Assembly and that the pro-Chávez parties would win a two-thirds majority control of the legislature.

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