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wake and Lin
However, Tangwai members including Shih Ming-teh and Lin Yi-hsiung were often harassed or imprisoned by the government, especially in the wake of the 1979 Kaohsiung Incident.
During El Patrón's wake, when the poisoned wine is brought out, Tam Lin tells Daft Donald not to drink.

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In the wake of Mussolini s declaration of war against France and England on June 10, 1940, he discovered Kafka s The Metamorphosis, Gogol, John Steinbeck and William Faulkner along with French films by Marcel Carné, René Clair, and Julien Duvivier.
On May 6, 1970, the faculty voted to suspend classes in the wake of the Kent State shootings and America s invasion of Cambodia.
Though the ACLU had taken on the trial as a cause, in the wake of Scopes conviction, they were unable to find any volunteers to take on the Butler law and by 1932, the ACLU gave up.
The farther out towards the tip and tail they are placed, the longer the wakeboard will stay hooked into the wake and it won t release as well.
In 1990, Linda Evangelista said to Vogue that " we don t wake up for less than $ 10, 000 a day.
When Linda Evangelista mentioned to Vogue that " we don t wake up for less than $ 10, 000 a day ", she may have been playfully pretending the role of an up-scale union representative, but the 1990 comment became the most notorious quote in modeling history.
It was not all desk work among the archives – he also travelled widely in Cook s wake, from Whitby to Tahiti, to Tonga and to the New Hebrides.
It could even be exploited in the affluent wake of the decade s extraordinary technological inventions.
In the wake of the offensive, however, Thiệu s regime became more energetic.
During the early 1920s Noblesville was one of several Indiana towns in which the Ku Klux Klan was active, but the Klan s influence quickly faded in the wake of Stephenson s conviction.
Gawain unwittingly fights Ywain, from Chrétien's Yvain, or the Knight of the Lion | Knight of the Lion An influx of romances written in French appeared in the wake of Chretien s works, and in these Gawain was characterized variously.
In the wake of Creedmoor s tobacco era, mules came to Creedmoor.
Japanese extreme metal bands formed in the wake of American and European wave, but didn t get any bigger exposure until the ‘ 90s, and like overseas the genre is usually treated as an underground form of music in Japan.
Garrett allowed the Kid s friends to take his body across the plaza to the carpenter s shop to give him a wake.
The French overcame General Michael von Melas's surprise attack near the end of the day, driving the Austrians out of Italy, and enhancing Napoleon's political position in Paris as First Consul of France in the wake of his coup d état the previous November.
No other singer is credited ) as the performance builds to its orgasmic peak: " Feels so good, I don t wanna wake up!
I don t wanna wake up!
I don t wanna wake up.
Bagehot s observations on finance remain relevant and cited by central bankers, most recently in the wake of the global financial crisis that began in 2007.
It was subsequently enlarged in the wake of the Mountain War, with the inclusion of 960 Druze soldiers ( 900 privates, plus 60 Officers and NCOs ) of the Lebanese Army s Fourth Brigade after its disintegration in September 1983.
In December 2009 Physicians for Human Rights ( PHR ) renewed its call for the Obama administration s Department of Justice to investigate why the Bush administration impeded an FBI criminal probe in the wake of the July 10, 2009 front page article in The New York Times.
The new union leader is being closely watched in part because he has pledged to restore unity in Teamsters ranks in the wake of a divisive campaign finance scandal .”

wake and s
In 2003, Kid Rock returned with an eponymous album, almost stripping away the accustomed rap metal sound he had created, opting for southern rock and several country ballads in the wake of " Picture "' s success.
A wake ( group of feeding vultures ) of White-backed Vulture s eating the carcass of a Wildebeest. Vultures seldom attack healthy animals, but may kill the wounded or sick.
The engine noise masks the sound of the wave and their wake ( s ) diminish the spectacle of a single wave rapidly advancing up a smooth river.
After capturing Bordeaux on the wake of duke Hunald ´ s detachment attempt, Charles Martel directed his attention to Septimania and Provence.
The Queensland constitution expressly provides that the Governor is not subject to direction by any person and is not limited as to the Governor's sources of advice on the appointment or dismissal of Ministers ( s. 35 ), another provision inserted by the Bjelke-Petersen government in the wake of the 1975 federal dismissal.
Though historians understand that Antipater s family converted to Judaism in the second century BCE, different stories had circulated in the wake of his sons coming to power.

wake and aborted
In its wake, Steiner survived an aborted recall effort.

wake and coup
On June 8, 2003 a failed coup attempt was made against President Maaouya Ould Sid ' Ahmed Taya by forces unhappy with his imprisonment of Islamic leaders in the wake of the US-led invasion of Iraq and his establishment of full diplomatic relations with Israel.
** Cable 243: In the wake of the Xa Loi Pagoda raids, the Kennedy administration orders the US Embassy, Saigon to explore alternative leadership in South Vietnam, opening the way towards a coup against Diem.
In 411 BC, in the wake of an oligarchic coup at Athens, the pro-democracy sailors at Samos elected him as a general, making him a primary leader of the successful democratic resistance to that coup.
After the CPB was banned in the wake of the August 1991 coup d ' état, Belarusian communists regrouped and renamed themselves the Party of Communists of Belarus ( PCB ), which became the umbrella organization for Belarus's communist parties and pro-Russian groups.
The number of rural attacks instigated by the Vietcong surged in the wake of Diệm's deposal, due to the displacement of troops into urban areas for the coup.
In the wake of Louis-Napoléons December coup of 1851, Eure was one of the departments placed under a state of emergency in order to avert resistance to the post-republican régime.
In the wake of the student-led April 19 movement in 1960 that overthrew the South Korean president Rhee Syngman and the May 16, 1961, military coup d ' état that brought General Park Chung-hee to power in the south, North Korea sought a mutual defense treaty with the Soviet Union and China.
Both governments were in the process of modernising their armies, and the Tsar was also concerned with internal unrest in the wake of the Decembrist coup attempt which had nearly prevented his accession.
Not only was the coup itself marked by favorable public opinion in several independent polls, but also public approval of the Fujimori administration jumped significantly in the wake of the coup.
However in 1980, Kim was arrested and sentenced to death on charges of sedition and conspiracy in the wake of another coup by Chun Doo-hwan and a popular uprising in Gwangju, his political stronghold.
Perhaps the biggest beneficiaries of the Kornilov Affair were the Bolshevik Party, who enjoyed a revival in support and strength in the wake of the attempted coup.
In the wake of the failed coup, Thao Ma was both pressured to allow drug smuggling in the RLAF C-47s and enticed with bribe offers.
In the wake of the successful coup, the new Iraqi Republic was headed by a Revolutionary Council.
The first was the interim cabinet formed in the wake of the 2000 coup.
The Vargas Era comprises three successive phases: the period of the Provisional Government ( 1930 – 1934 ), when Vargas governed by decree as Head of the Provisional Government ; the period of the Constitution of 1934 ( when, in the wake of the adoption of a new Constitution by the Constituent Assembly of 1933 – 34, Vargas – elected by the Constituent Assembly under the transitional provisions of the Constitution – governed as President, alongside a democratically elected Legislature ); and the Estado Novo period ( 1937 – 1945 ), that begins when, in order to perpetuate his rule, Vargas imposes a new, authoritarian Constitution in a coup d ' etát, and shuts down Congress, assuming dictatorial powers.
On 15 January 2007 he was sworn in as Minister for Fijian Affairs in the interim Cabinet formed in the wake of the military coup which deposed the Qarase government on 5 December 2006.
The FLP had been hurt by leadership bickering in the wake of the coup, and the subsequent defection of a number of its high-profile members from the ethnic Fijian community, including Tupeni Baba, the former Deputy Prime Minister.
As Charles Tripp explains the officers power would be institutionalized in a Revolutionary Command Council, formed from the membership of the Supreme Committee organization of eleven ranking officers who helped plan the coup, and this body would wield supreme executive power in the wake of the overthrow of the monarchy .” The capture of power by the military in 1958 greatly altered the political landscape in Iraq s government as military officers gained massive control over civilian and governmental affairs.
* Popular Regular Army ( Spanish: Ejército Popular Regular ), a provisional army hastily organized by loyalist Spanish Republicans in the wake of the coup of July 1936 that divided Spain
In the wake of the coup, the bordering Republic of Guinea quickly recognised the new government and sought to end a border dispute over an oil-rich region ,< ref >" Bloodless Coup in Guinea-Bissau ".
In Brazilian constitutional history, land reform – understood in terms of public management of natural resources-was first explicitly mentioned as a guiding principle for government action in the text of the Constitution of 1967 ( Article 157, III ), which wanted to institutionalize a political authoritarian consensus in the wake of the 1964 coup.

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