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The increasing power of his new neighbours caused Alboin some unease however, and he therefore decided to leave Pannonia for Italy, hoping to take advantage of the Byzantine Empire's reduced ability to defend its territory in the wake of the Gothic War.
They are receiving some attention again in the wake of the Financial crisis of 2007 – 2010.
In attempt to wake comatose patients, some hospitals treat their patients by either reversing the cause of comatose ( i. e. glucose shock if low sugar ), giving medication to stop brain swelling, or inducing hypothermia.
At one time, candy apples were commonly given to children, but the practice rapidly waned in the wake of widespread rumors that some individuals were embedding items like pins and razor blades in the apples.
After signing Andy Carroll from Newcastle for a British record transfer fee of £ 35 million and Luis Suárez from Ajax for £ 22. 8 million at the end of January ( in the wake of Fernando Torres's sale to Chelsea for £ 50 million ), some journalists noted that Dalglish had begun to assert his authority at the club.
Gaseous emissions and surfactants resulting from the decay of the logs can cause the foamy wake reported in some sightings.
It is possible to complete some of the levels ' goals by wandering around the landscape of Nightopia as Claris or Elliot ( pursued by an egg-shaped alarm clock which will wake up the child and end the level if it catches the player ), but the majority of the gameplay centers on Nights ' flying sequences, triggered by walking into the Ideya palace near the start of each level and merging with the imprisoned acrobat.
In 1965 and 1967 some changes were officially introduced into the Roman-Rite liturgy of the Mass in the wake of decisions of the Second Vatican Council, but no new edition of the Roman Missal was produced to incorporate them.
The cover had some cultural resonance in the wake of September 11, and became a popular print and poster.
This speed could also depend on the year, make, and model of the boat because some boats, which are not designed for wakeboarding, create a different size wake which the rider may not feel comfortable with.
In some cases, hardware may wake from one low power state but not from others.
In some reduced-power modes the system state is stored in RAM and the machine can wake up very quickly ; in others the state is saved to disk and the motherboard powered down, taking at least several seconds to awake.
The Section d ' Or, also known as Groupe de Puteaux, founded by some of the most conspicuous Cubists, was a collective of painters, sculptors and critics associated with Cubism and Orphism, active from 1911 to around 1914, coming to prominence in the wake of their controversial showing at the 1911 Salon des Indépendants.
However, some recreational ski boats will have the motor placed in the back of the boat ( v-drive ), which creates a bigger wake.
In 1968, in the wake of the Parent Commission Report, the Quebec government asked Loyola and Sir George Williams to consider some form of union.
In some locations, celebrants wear shells on their clothing, so when they dance, the noise will wake up the dead ; some will also dress up as the deceased.
Cooked up in the wake of accounting scandals earlier this decade, it has essentially killed the creation of new public companies in America, hamstrung the NYSE and Nasdaq ( while making the London Stock Exchange rich ), and cost U. S. industry more than $ 200 billion by some estimates.
It is speculated by some that she was possibly a goddess of the morning, or of man's waking sense, which causes him to wake up in the morning ; the Doric form of her name is akin to the Greek word for " rooster " ( Alectrona, the feminine genitive of Αλεκτορ, Alektor, the Greek word for " rooster "), while the Greek form Electryone is akin to the word for " amber " ( Ἠλέκτρα, Elektra ), as in the amber color of sunrise ( as opposed to sunset, implied by Helios being her father ); naturally, either of which would be an appropriate name for a solar goddess.
Most single-party states have been ruled either by parties following an ideology of socialism or international solidarity, such as the Soviet Union in Lenin's era, by parties following some type of nationalist or fascist ideology, such as Germany under Adolf Hitler, or parties that came to power in the wake of independence from colonial rule.
Precisely what happened to Pershore in the later 10th century is poorly documented, but some sources seem to hint that it went into decline during the succession crisis which emerged in the wake of King Edgar's death.
In the wake of the shooting, Judge Tonya Alexander dismissed all tickets issued by the Jericho Police Department, including some given outside of their jurisdiction.
In the wake of the highway building boom, the city lost some great pieces of its history.
Similarly, some post-Britpop bands that followed in the wake of Oasis, including Feeder and Stereophonics, adopted a hard rock or " pop-metal " sound.
While most men will continue to be able to have sexual relations, they are likely to experience some degree of deformity and erectile dysfunction in the wake of the disease process.

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In late August, Harris lost another key staffer, Rhyan Metzler, in the wake of a disastrous political rally at Orlando Executive Airport.
In the wake of the disastrous defeat at Nam Bac in early 1968, the Royal Lao Army became ineffective, increasing the combat burden on the RLAF.
In the wake of the disastrous Russian-Japanese War and the Russian Revolution of 1905, Izvolsky was determined to give Russia a decade of peace.
The " Ginger Group " led by Temple, True Davidson and others was formed in the wake of the disastrous 1951 electoral result which they blamed on the " bureaucratization " of the party and its movement away from socialist principles and particularly socialist education, developments for which they held what they saw as the conservative, anti-democratic and bureaucratic influence of the OFL as responsible.
Choi Yun-Gyeom, previously coach at Bucheon SK ( now Jeju United ), was appointed manager to replace Lee Tae-ho who had resigned in the wake of the club's disastrous 2002 season.
In the wake of the disastrous Russo-Japanese War, he steadily made friendly overtures toward Japan.
Under pressure from Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara, the program, along with all other agency para-military operations, was turned over to the military in the wake of the disastrous Bay of Pigs Invasion operation in Cuba.

wake and Mongol
In the wake of the Mongol invasions of the 1230s, Volga Bulgaria was absorbed by the Golden Horde and its population evolved into the modern Chuvashes and Kazan Tatars.
While exploiting Slavic weakness in the wake of the Mongol invasion, Gediminas wisely avoided war with the Golden Horde, a great regional power at the time, while expanding Lithuania's border towards the Black Sea.
The main conflicts that contributed to the outbreak of the civil war were the growing conflict between the Hōjō family and other warrior groups in the wake of the Mongol invasions of Japan of 1274 and 1281 and the failure of the Kemmu Restoration, which triggered the struggle between the supporters of the imperial loyalists and supporters of the Ashikaga clan.
Yahya Shirvani lived during a time of great political instability in the wake of the Mongol invasion.

wake and incursions
It is probable that even while in Portugal before coming to Spain, Columbus was aware of Martín Alonso, because he was known for his participation in the war, as well as for his incursions into the Afro-Atlantic waters in the wake of the Portuguese, traveling to the Canary Islands and Guinea, with their rich fisheries and the commercial possibility of trade in gold, spices, and slaves.
In 2008, in the wake of a Kuchi ( Pashtun nomads ) invasion into Hazara villages in Behsud and Daimirdad of Wardak Province and the indiscriminate killing of Hazaras, he went on a hunger strike protesting against the killings, incursions and the indifference of the Karzai government and the international community to these events.

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Jon's father drove into town on his tractor ( which he double-parked ) and brought a rooster to wake him up.
As this happens, the starting vortex is shed into the wake, and is a necessary condition to produce lift on an airfoil.
As the exasperated Praline attempts to wake up the parrot, the shopkeeper tries to make the bird move by hitting the cage, and Praline erupts into a rage after banging " Polly Parrot " on the counter.
Eugène Delacroix's Liberty Leading the People ( 1830, Louvre ), a painting created at a time where old and modern political philosophies came into violent conflict. During the Enlightenment period, new theories about what the human was and is and about the definition of reality and the way it was perceived, along with the discovery of other societies in the Americas, and the changing needs of political societies ( especially in the wake of the English Civil War, the American Revolution and the French Revolution ) led to new questions and insights by such thinkers as Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Montesquieu and John Locke.
Lasting 42 million years, the Paleogene is most notable as being the time in which mammals evolved from relatively small, simple forms into a large group of diverse animals in the wake of the Cretaceous – Paleogene extinction event that ended the preceding Cretaceous Period.
* In Star Trek: Titan 2005 premier Taking Wing, the Romulan Star Empire collapses into civil war the wake of Star Trek: Nemesis.
Edwards ( 2000 ) contradicts the conventional view that in the wake of the Scopes trial a humiliated fundamentalism retreated into the political and cultural background, a viewpoint evidenced in the movie Inherit the Wind and the majority of contemporary historical accounts.
The Triassic began in the wake of the Permian – Triassic extinction event, which left the Earth's biosphere impoverished ; it would take well into the middle of the period for life to recover its former diversity.
At first, this image terrifies the narrator, but gradually he determines a logical explanation for it, that someone outside had thrown the dead cat into the bedroom to wake him up during the fire, and begins to miss Pluto.
( By thus " capturing " the Red Queen, Alice unknowingly puts the Red King — who has remained stationary throughout the book — into checkmate, and is allowed to wake up.
Jumps are performed by riding towards and up the wake and launching into the air.
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.
These capture the maximum edge hold and aggressiveness into the wake and through the wake.
A typical beginner to intermediate rider will tend to have an easier time hitting the wake heelside because it tends to come more naturally to the rider, while more advanced riders can hit the wake both heelside as well as toeside ; and progress into switch stance as well.
* Special-K-Toeside cut into wake with both hands on handle behind back, toeside roll with backside 180 rotation.
* Slurpee-Toeside cut into wake with both hands on handle behind back, toeside roll with backside 360 rotation.
In the wake of United Artists successful 3D film Bwana Devil, he decided to expand into 3D films with the studio's 1953 film House of Wax.
It flew into the larger jet's wake, an area of turbulent air.
During the Migration Period, the Slavic tribe of the Carantanians migrated into the Alps in the wake of the expansion of their Avar overlords during the 7th century, mixed with the Celto-Romanic population, and established the realm of Carantania, which covered much of eastern and central Austrian territory.
In the wake of the musical invasion into the United Kingdom of American grunge bands, new British groups such as Suede and Blur launched the movement by positioning themselves as opposing musical forces, referencing British guitar music of the past and writing about uniquely British topics and concerns.

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