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turmoil and surrounded
In spite of the turmoil that surrounded the Bulls, they still had a remarkable season, with a final regular-season record of 62 – 20.
However, he later turned against his benefactor, and was destroyed in the political turmoil that surrounded the Emperor's assassination in a conspiracy orchestrated by his senior officers.
Gradaščević was born in Gradačac in 1802 — hence his surname Gradaščević, meaning " of Gradačac "— and grew up surrounded by a political climate of turmoil in the western reaches of the Ottoman Empire.
Instead of overtly pointing out North African countries and the turmoil that has surrounded the contemporary Arab community, the Egyptian names allow the audience to covertly draw parallels between IAM and North Africa.

turmoil and escaped
" The resulting political turmoil led to the killings of Major Ridge, John Ridge, and Elias Boudinot ; of the leaders of the Treaty Party, only Stand Watie escaped death.
Rothmann may have died fighting during the reconquest of Münster, or may have escaped during the turmoil.
In the turmoil of the burning ship from which they escaped, they become separated from another lifeboat that the boy's father ( who is the girl's uncle ) is in and drift out to sea.

turmoil and Rome
During the spring of 56 BC, the Triumvirs held a conference, as Rome was in turmoil and Caesar's political alliance was coming undone.
Believing that Caesar would be distracted by the turmoil in Rome following the death of Publius Clodius Pulcher, the Carnutes, under Cotuatus and Conetodunus, made the first move, slaughtering the Romans who had settled in their territory.
It was a time of political turmoil, when popular figures like Publius Clodius tried to advance the cause of the common people of Rome, going so far as abandoning his patrician status to become a pleb.
The mercenaries of Charles V sacked Rome in 1527, and a period of related political turmoil in Florence, culminating in the Siege of Florence ( 1529 – 30 ), in which Verdelot himself may have perished, reduced that city's significance as a musical center.
After a lull in the military operations, owing to civil war and political turmoil in Rome, Titus besieged and destroyed the center of rebel resistance in Jerusalem in the year 70 CE, and defeated the remaining Jewish strongholds later on.
Part of this was due to the subject-a victim of Sulla's proscription returning to Rome to find his wife dead and his house in mourning-in which an allusion was found to the turmoil of the French Revolution.
Rome was in turmoil following the death of Pope Paul I, as rival factions sought to elect a pope to succeed him.
The Government's founding of Maynooth College in the same year, and the French conquest of Rome earlier in 1798 both helped secure the opposition of the Roman Catholic Church to rebellion ; with a few individual exceptions, the Church was firmly on the side of the Crown throughout the entire period of turmoil.
In the later 3rd century, the western Empire experienced political and economic turmoil and Britain was for some time ruled by usurpers independent of Rome.
Rome was entering a period of turmoil related to the Conciliar movement after the death, in February 1431, of Pope Martin V ; many musicians left at that time or shortly after, and Lantins may have been one of them.
In the political turmoil launched by his father in 88 BC to strip his rival Lucius Cornelius Sulla of command of the Roman forces in the First Mithridatic War, the Younger Marius accompanied his father into exile when Sulla unexpectedly marched on Rome, forcing them both to flee.
Interventions from noted alumnus, and now Vice President of the United States, Joseph R. Biden, Jr. and the superior general of the Norbertines in Rome, Abbot Hermenegild Noyens, calmed the turmoil and eventually resulted in the Academy taking control of the former Raskob residence, known as " The Patio.

turmoil and slave
He experienced the turmoil of the revolution, and the aftermath of the abortive slave insurrection in Martinique before departing in 1793.
Legislators, particularly those opposed to slavery, feared that any delay would allow Missouri to apply for statehood before Illinois, and that since Missouri was a slave state, this would cause so much turmoil in Congress that it would delay Illinois ' admission even longer.
Because of its relative remoteness in the southern Congo, Kuba was largely spared the turmoil of both European and Arab slave trades.
By reexamining these often overlooked narratives we can get insight into African Islam, the turmoil of integration into a foreign culture, life in Africa, and life as a slave in the Americas.

turmoil and ;
During the turmoil of the Protestant Reformation, he dedicated mostly to architecture ; paintings of the period, showing his increasing attention to architecture, include the Nativity of the Virgin.
The dynasty lived under great turmoil due to bloody succession feuds that made their hold on power tenuous, and after the massacre of thousands of civilians in Isfahan ; including more than three thousand religious scholars, nobles, and members of the Safavid family.
Within a decade Thai politics ran into turmoil as the revolutionary government plunged into factions ; military and civilian figures.
According to official Residents lore, there was internal turmoil which resulted in a large, " embarrassing " food fight ; they decided to resolve this tension in 1974 by recording what would later become Not Available – representative of N. Senada's Theory of Obscurity taken to its logical conclusion.
** Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus, Roman politician, who, as a plebeian tribune, will cause political turmoil in the Republic through his attempts to legislate agrarian reforms ; his political ideals will eventually lead to his death at the hands of supporters of the conservative faction ( Optimates ) of the Roman Senate ( d. 132 BC )
* Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus, Roman politician, who, as a plebeian tribune, will cause political turmoil in the Republic through his attempts to legislate agrarian reforms ; his political ideals will eventually lead to his death at the hands of supporters of the conservative faction ( Optimates ) of the Roman Senate ( d. 132 BC )
Besides, political and social problems also greatly obstruct the growth of small village development: political turmoil, post-civil war predicament and burgeoning fiscal deficit have strangled most investment incentives ; corruption and manipulation of water supply by foreign companies have greatly undermined the availability and efficiency of local market, leaving little profits for village farmers and producers.
While still Duke, he was involved in the plot for the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre ( but did not participate ), in which thousands of Huguenots were killed ; his reign as king, like the ones of his elder brothers Francis II and Charles IX, would see France in constant turmoil over religion.
According to anthropologist Margaret Mead, the turmoil found in adolescence in Western society has a cultural rather than a physical cause ; they reported that societies where young women engaged in free sexual activity had no such adolescent turmoil.
While attempting to stop the group, Mario is joined by Mallow, a cloud boy who thinks he is a tadpole ; Geno, a doll possessed by a celestial spirit from the Star Road ; Bowser, whose armies have deserted him out of fear of the Smithy Gang ; and Princess Toadstool, who was lost in the turmoil that occurred when the Smithy Gang arrived.
Internal turmoil overtook the band soon after ; the group dissolved in 1976, reformed briefly at the end of the decade with additional personnel changes, and dissolved again in 1982.
In recent years the music industry has been embroiled in turmoil over the rise of the Internet downloading of copyrighted music ; many musicians and the RIAA have sought to punish fans who illegally download copyrighted music.
Seleucid rule over the Jewish parts of the region then resulted in the rise of Hellenistic cultural and religious practices: " In addition to the turmoil of war, there arose in the Jewish nation pro-Seleucid and pro-Ptolemaic parties ; and the schism exercised great influence upon the Judaism of the time.
The poets who began to emerge in the 1930s had two things in common ; they had all been born too late to have any real experience of the pre-World War I world and they grew up in a period of social, economic and political turmoil.
In part this was due to the continuing turmoil at MGM / UA ; bought by Ted Turner in 1986, he could not get financial backing to complete the deal and, seventy-four days later, re-sold UA and the MGM trademark to Kerkorian, and sold the MGM studio lot to Lorimar ( now the location of Sony Pictures Studios ), while keeping almost all of the MGM / UA library for himself ( with the exception of the United Artists library ).
Christ suffered pain and agony not only for the sins of all men, but also to experience their physical pains, illnesses, anguish from addictions, emotional turmoil and depression, " that His bowels may be filled with mercy, according to the flesh, that he may know according to the flesh how to succor his people according to their infirmities " ( Alma 7: 12 ; compare ).
His description is as follows: " The ventricular muscle is thrown into a state of irregular arrhythmic contraction, whilst there is a great fall in the arterial blood pressure, the ventricles become dilated with blood as the rapid quivering movement of their walls is insufficient to expel their contents ; the muscular action partakes of the nature of a rapid incoordinate twitching of the muscular tissue … The cardiac pump is thrown out of gear, and the last of its vital energy is dissipated in the violent and the prolonged turmoil of fruitless activity in the ventricular walls.
This was a plan intended to promote democracy and peace on the Central American isthmus during a time of great turmoil: leftist guerrillas were fighting against the governments in El Salvador and Guatemala, which were backed by the United States under the auspices of the Cold War ; the Contras, supported by the United States, were fighting an insurgency against the Sandinista government in Nicaragua ; Honduras, only recently wresting political power from its military, was caught in the middle as a base for U. S. military forces ; and on Costa Rica's other border, Panama faced the oppression of Manuel Noriega's military dictatorship.

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