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This was a very unpopular commitment and the evacuation of British troops and subsequent handing over of the issue to the UN was widely supported by the public.
It builds on the success in 2010 of The 1billonhungry project and the subsequent chain of public events that led to the collection of over three million signatures on a global petition to end hunger ( www. EndingHunger. org ).
External financing — mostly bilateral credit from the United States — rose dramatically until it reached 87 percent of the public deficit in 1985, rising even further in subsequent years.
The book's rhapsodic descriptions of the natural beauty of the Swiss countryside struck a chord in the public and may have helped spark the subsequent nineteenth century craze for Alpine scenery.
After the Winter of Discontent and the subsequent fall of the Labour government, many corners of the public and media believed that the trade unions were running the Labour Party-an image which Neil Kinnock was keen to shake off after becoming party leader in 1983.
There have been many subsequent editions, including the late nineteenth century Vilna edition, which is the basis of the editions now used by the religious public.
Mourners sitting shivah ( week of mourning subsequent to the death of a spouse or first-degree relative ) outwardly conduct themselves normally for the duration of the day and are forbidden to display public signs of mourning.
In 1778, Jefferson's " Bill for the More General Diffusion of Knowledge " and subsequent efforts to reduce control by clergy led to some small changes at William and Mary College, but free public education was not established until the late nineteenth century.
The nationalisation of the canal system in 1948 did not result in the towpaths becoming public rights of way, and subsequent legislation, such as the Transport Act of 1968, which defined the government's obligations to the maintenance of the inland waterways for which it was now responsible, did not include any commitment to maintain towpaths for use by anyone.
Following the War of 1812 and subsequent American wars, other songs would emerge to compete for popularity at public events, among them " The Star-Spangled Banner ".
Although the opera greatly raised Mozart's standing with the public as a composer, it did not make him rich: he was paid a flat fee of 100 Imperial ducats ( about 450 florins ) for his work, and made no profits from the many subsequent performances.
French Orientalist painting was transformed by Napoleon's ultimately unsuccessful invasion of Egypt and Syria in 1798-1801, which stimulated great public interest in Egyptology, and was also recorded in subsequent years by Napoleon's court painters, especially Baron Gros, although the Middle Eastern campaign was not one on which he accompanied the army.
The different measures did contribute to a reduction in the public deficit in 1994 and 1995, and allegedly to revived growth in subsequent years.
The subsequent debut television appearance on June 23, 1983, in the informative-political program TV Tjednik, caused major negative reactions after which they were banned from using the name Laibach as well as performing in public.
There was considerable acrimony between the two very high-profile senators during the life of this committee, which reached a level of public disagreement between the five leaders of a congressional committee seldom seen in recent years, amid allegations that Glenn suppressed these issues prior to his subsequent space shuttle flight which had to be approved by President Clinton.
Public debate subsequent to these events centred on gun-control laws, including media-driven public petitions calling for a ban on private ownership of handguns and an official enquiry, the Cullen Report.
Despite the popularity of her subsequent early talking films, The Last of Mrs. Cheyney and Their Own Desire ( both 1929 ), Shearer feared the public would soon tire of her " good girl " image, and took the advice of friend and co-star Ramón Novarro to visit an unknown photographer named George Hurrell.
While not official, Trenchard's depiction had an obvious influence on subsequent official versions, and was the first known public rendering of the reverse side ( and only one for many years ).
It was understood that, subsequent to the Israeli withdrawal, Israel would continue to be responsible for external security, and for internal security and public order of settlements and Israelis.
The Preservation Society of Newport County began opening Newport's historic mansions to the public, and the tourist industry became Newport's primary commercial enterprise over the subsequent years.
In subsequent public statements, the President underlined his belief that his Secretary of State was his " primary adviser on foreign affairs, and in that capacity, he is the chief formulator and spokesman for foreign policy for this administration.
In this way the database prevents subsequent patenting without making the information to which it refers readily available for public use.
The first edition, from 1868, is in the public domain, as are decades of subsequent versions.
In subsequent public statements, Brel stated that he had nothing more to give to the music world, and that he wanted to devote more time to other projects.

subsequent and debates
( For details of this event and the subsequent debates about it, see Harvey Kurtzman # Departure from Mad.
He was also a lecturer on physiology at the Lane Theological Seminary, and at the time of the Lane Seminary debates ( February 1834 ) between the pro-slavery and the anti-slavery students, and the subsequent withdrawal of the latter, he became an ardent abolitionist.
In the subsequent debates, however, while strongly supporting the king's prerogative against the claims of the parliament to executive power, he favoured a policy of moderation and compromise.
That deposit and subsequent ones were invested entirely in bonds, but debates quickly arose about the style of investments and what they should be used for.
By 2000, about 46 million viewers out of a population of 280 million watched the first debate, with ten million fewer watching the subsequent debates that year.
During the subsequent debates, Nicias vehemently opposed an Athenian intervention, explaining that the campaign would be very costly.
In all subsequent debates between Catholics and Protestants, the bare text of Holy Writ was taken as the authority.
The doctor, who later appeared in subsequent debates with his opposition candidate, asked Scott why he was going to vote for a health care plan similar to the plan implemented in Massachusetts and if he supported a government-provided health care insurance option.
The widespread coverage of the original debates and the subsequent popularity of the book led eventually to Lincoln's nomination for President of the United States by the 1860 Republican National Convention in Chicago.
It was also displayed, in poster size, on the floors of the U. S. House and U. S. Senate during the subsequent debates on the legislation.
In one of the subsequent presidential debates, when questioned about the general alleged " negativity " of the campaign, Bush cited the ad hominem attacks against him at the Convention as the root cause, an assertion not rebutted by Dukakis then or subsequently.
The boy was painted as the source of the problem in the media, however the findings of Child Protection authorities and the Children's Court of Victoria that led to the order may not have been available to Koch or the media at the time, due to legal restraints, and have never been aired in the subsequent public debates about this case and the law of irreconcilable differences.
Biblical texts cited in this and subsequent debatesand the ways in which they were interpreted — came to be defining features of conservative and puritan Protestant discourse.
As subsequent debates appeared inconclusive, Hume wrote to leading men of science for authoritative expert opinions, and made the responses public to resolve the dispute.

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Having presided over relatively serene political, economic and social conditions, the feeling of prosperity in the UK had been maintained into the new millennium, and Labour would have a free hand to assert its ideals in the subsequent parliament.
He took part in the subsequent successful siege of Wittenberg defended by the Electress, Sybille, following which Alba presided at the court-martial which tried the Prince-Elector and condemned him to death as a rebel against the Emperor, wringing from him the Capitulation of Wittenberg ( 1547 ), in which he was compelled to resign the electoral dignity and a great part of his territory to his cousin Maurice.
Cabell retaliated with a chapbook entitled The Judging of Jurgen ( later inserted into subsequent reprints of the novel ), in which the title character is consigned to oblivion for being " obscene, lewd, lascivious and indecent " in a trial presided over by a dung beetle who swears " by Saint Anthony ".
Dyke presided over Madison during what is perhaps the most turbulent era in the city's history, highlighted by the Sterling Hall bombing and subsequent clashes with student uprisings.
Gambrill's trial ( presided over by judge Henry Stump ) and the subsequent deadly violence relating to it, made the crime one of the most sensational of the era.
He also presided over the Serfín Bank during the peso devaluation of 1982 and the subsequent nationalization of all private banks.

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