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wake and Kishinev
Adler in his memoir gives an account that when he went back in Europe in 1903 in the wake of the Kishinev ( Chişinău ) pogrom, in an unsuccessful attempt to convince some of his family to join him in the United States, he encountered Rosenberg as a street beggar and unsuccessfully attempted to give him money.

wake and pogrom
* Half of Aleppo's 10, 000 Jews left the city in the wake of the 1947 Aleppo pogrom.

wake and Adler
Adler was appointed Chief Executive by the board of FAI after the death of his father in November 1988, at a time when the company was struggling with a number of loan exposures to troubled companies such as Bond Corp and Ariadne in the wake of the October 1987 stock market crash.

wake and went
His wife went to wake him at 23: 00 as he had requested but she found Sakharov dead on the floor.
In the wake of the successful Universal Studios ad hoc syndicated package Operation Prime Time, which featured first a miniseries adaptation of John Jakes ' novel The Bastard and went on to several more productions, Paramount had earlier contemplated its own television network with the Paramount Television Service.
In the wake of the Falklands War between Britain and Argentina it became difficult for him to return to White Hart Lane and he went on loan to Paris Saint Germain in France.
As result of refugee movements in the wake of the Indochina Wars ( 1946 – 1975 ), in particular in Laos, the largest Hmong community to settle outside Asia went to the United States where approximately 100, 000 individuals had already arrived by 1990.
I'd wake up having nightmares ... I had " Peace " written on my wall and I went around giving the peace sign, but I didn't experience peace in my life.
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.
At 6: 30 a. m. the next day, James woke up and went to wake Clift, but found the bedroom door closed and locked.
In one early morning in the twelfth month of the first year of Emperor Hui, the emperor went on a hunting trip ; this time Liu Ruyi was left alone because he could not wake up early.
The North Carolina General Assembly went on in the wake of Brewer v. Valk to enact House Bill 1013, removing the constitutional objections to the law, thereby forming the Eugenics Board and creating the framework which would remain in force for over thirty years.
The Latin Empire failed to attain political or economic dominance over the other Latin powers that had been established in former Byzantine territories in the wake of the Fourth Crusade, especially Venice, and after a short initial period of military successes it went into a steady decline.
In 2003 Fantagraphics almost went out of business, losing over $ 60, 000 in the wake of the 2002 bankruptcy of debtor and book trade distributor Seven Hills Distribution.
The trial went ahead without him and on January 22, after two days of deliberations, the jury found Luster guilty on 86 of 87 charges against him ( many of which had been added to California state law in the wake of the 1996 federal drug-induced sexual assault law ) and deadlocked on a single poisoning charge.
McCutcheon went to America in the wake of the film's success, but a Hollywood career did not materialise.
On the afternoon of September 4, 2001, Hank died in his sleep at the home he shared with his parents in Fall River ( his mother discovered that he had died when she went to wake him ).
In the wake of the Munich Conference, the Prague government disbanded the CPC from September 1938 and the CPC went underground.
When one of the band's roadies went to the tour bus to wake up Hoon for a sound check, he was unable to wake him.
The wake was held at the Estádio D. Afonso Henriques and both the President Luís Filipe Vieira and the captain Nuno Gomes went to Hungary for the player's burial.
" Growing up in Boston, every time you went to a wedding or a wake or your grandparents ' house, you heard that music.
I ended your letter last night because it was time to wake the MI prisoners and “ mess with them ” but it went too far even I can ’ t handle whats going on.
In the wake of the split, Vallentine became an independent ' senator for nuclear disarmament ' and went on to be re-elected as a " Vallentine Peace Group " candidate in the double dissolution election of 1987.
After that he went back to sleep and did not fully wake up until after # 43, " Nature Pants ," when his alarm clock rang at 8 a. m.
On the evening of June 14, 1991, Mahaffy went to a funeral home to attend a wake for her friend Chris Evans, a boy who had died in a car accident earlier that week.
When the appointment did not come, Prendergast visited Harrison at his home on October 28, 1893, admitted by a maid who went to wake the mayor.
His first wife and three children went to the U. S. in the wake of the uprising, while his second wife remained in Hungary ; both wives subsequently remarried.

wake and back
In the wake of the 2011 tsunami related nuclear disasters, it was discovered that as far back as the 2004 earthquake, authorities knew about the particular risks associated with the Fukushima Daiichi plant but did nothing.
As a wake spreads and divides from a boat passing the centre of the loch, it hits both sides almost simultaneously and deflects back to meet again in the middle.
* Tantrum-a rider approaches the wake heelside and back flips over the wake on an axis perpendicular to the direction of the board.
* 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.
However, some recreational ski boats will have the motor placed in the back of the boat ( v-drive ), which creates a bigger wake.
Kyle suggested that he punched Ventura in the face at a bar popular with Navy SEAL personnel in Coronado, California for loudly expressing criticism of the Iraq War back in 2006 during a wake for Michael A. Monsoor, a Medal of Honor recipient and Navy SEAL who had been killed in action in Iraq the same year.
In the immediate wake of the mutiny, all but four of the loyal crew joined Captain Bligh in the long boat for the voyage to Timor, and eventually made it safely back to England unless otherwise noted in the table below.
On the back edge of the rain shield associated with mature squall lines, a wake low can form, which is a mesoscale low pressure area that forms behind the mesoscale high pressure system normally present under the rain canopy, which are sometimes associated with a heat burst.
The mourners at his wake become rowdy, and spill whiskey over Finnegan's corpse, causing him to come back to life and join in the celebrations.
" The book suggests that if you have previously written to a Congressman, and you have not heard back, you should write one of the following combinations, " I live in your district and I vote / plan on registering to vote this time / will wake up on Election Day with every intention to vote but, like Joyce's Leopold Bloom, will find my day inexorably pulling me in every direction but that one toward which I intended to go.
In the wake of the tragedy, Dov became vindictive towards everything and turned his back on the orthodox religion of his father.
Perhaps the most important contribution of British blues was the surprising re-exportation of American blues back to America, where, in the wake of the success of bands like the Rolling Stones and Fleetwood Mac, white audiences began to look again at black blues musicians like Muddy Waters, Howlin ' Wolf and John Lee Hooker, who suddenly began to appeal to middle class white Americans.
Gigante told him he'd be " lucky to leave this wake alive " and the Lucchese family subsequently gave in to Gigante's demand to back off.
Starting from the bottom of the wake and riding up to the top, a wakeskater pops the trick from the top of the wake and lands coming back down the transition of the same wake he / she started from.
Inside-out-Starting in the middle and doing moves off the back of the wake into the flats is called inside-out.
Usually done on a boat that puts out at least some semblance of a wake, it involves 1. cutting out into the flats and 2. cutting back in towards the wake, the rider then uses the wake to 3. launch into the air, 4. crossing over the middle of the wake in the air, and 5. landing in the transition of the next wake to soften the landing, this technique can put a wakeskater 10 + ft. into the air.
Dressler's career completely stalled in the late 1920s to the point that she found herself flat broke and unable to find work, but she came back stronger than ever between 1930 and 1933, beating out Greta Garbo and Joan Crawford by topping the exhibitors ' poll as the screen's most popular actress three years in a row and becoming MGM's biggest star in the wake of two smash-hit films with fellow character actor Wallace Beery: Min and Bill ( 1930 ), for which she won an Academy Award, and Tugboat Annie ( 1933 ).

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