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wake and Trial
Because of Martin's efforts, and rhetoric in keeping with these anti-evolution writings, Mississippi became one of only two states to pass and keep anti-evolution legislation on the books in the wake of the Scopes Trial.

wake and after
His report of life there covers a wide range of topics, such as marriage in heaven ( where all angels are married ), children in heaven ( where they are raised by angel parents ), time and space in heaven ( there are none ), the after-death awakening process in the World of Spirits ( a place halfway between Heaven and Hell and where people first wake up after death ), the allowance of a free will choice between Heaven or Hell ( as opposed to being sent to either one by God ), the eternity of Hell ( one could leave but would never want to ), and that all angels or devils were once people on earth.
* In 406 BC, after years of defeats in the wake of the annihilation of their vast invasion force in Sicily, the Athenians at last won a naval victory at Arginusae over the Spartans.
Although the film was less than successful at the box office in the wake of 9 / 11, it reached cult film status after the DVD release, inspiring numerous websites devoted to unraveling the plot twists and meanings.
By 1948, after design modifications and experimentation with several prototypes, Morrison and business partner Warren Franscioni began producing the first plastic discs, renamin it the Flyin-Saucer in the wake of reported unidentified-flying-object sightings.
Coleman's former manager Dion Mial was involved initially, but withdrew after Coleman's 1999 will, which named Mial as executor and directed that his wake be "... conducted by those with no financial ties to me and can look each other in the eyes and say they really cared personally for Gary Colemen ", turned out to be superseded by a later one replacing Mial with Gray, and directing "... that there be no funeral service, wake, or other ceremony memorializing my passing.
Immediately after 21 April 2004 these troops were withdrawn by President Ricardo Maduro in the wake of a similar decision by Spanish prime minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero.
Theories that Cronje was murdered on the orders of a cricket betting syndicate flourished after his death and were most recently re-floated by former Nottinghamshire coach Clive Rice in the wake of the death of Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer in March 2007.
In addition, his proposals to free East Germany and normalize relations with the United States alarmed other Politburo members, especially in the wake of the 1953 East German uprising which was put down only after an invasion by Soviet troops.
In the wake of these two films and after having received an Oscar, Marvin was a huge star given enormous control over his next film.
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.
He becomes the board's new Chairman after Ned Grossberg is fired in the wake of the Blipvert incident.
He states that there is at least the possibility of another type of nihilist in the wake of Christianity's self-dissolution, one that does not stop after the destruction of all value and meaning and succumb to the following nothingness.
The results showed that in both groups, there was only a slight improvement after a 12 hour wake session, but a significant increase in performance after each group slept.
He was most concerned with the effect the series would have after the war was over and the “ hysteria ” the films would create in their wake.
In the wake of the establishment of the normal number of human chromosomes, 47, XYY was the last of the common sex chromosome aneuploidies to be discovered, two years after the discoveries of 47, XXY, 45, X, and 47, XXX in 1959.
He became Chancellor of West Germany on 16 May 1974, after Brandt's resignation in the wake of an espionage scandal.
According to the Haley biographies Bill Haley by John Swenson and Rock Around the Clock by Dawson, the song was offered to Haley in the wake of his first national success " Crazy Man, Crazy " in 1953, after being copyrighted with the U. S. Library of Congress on March 31.
Historically, support for modern multiculturalism stems from the changes in Western societies after World War II, in what Susanne Wessendorf calls the " human rights revolution ", in which the horrors of institutionalized racism and ethnic cleansing became almost impossible to ignore in the wake of the Holocaust ; with the collapse of the European colonial system, as colonized nations in Africa and Asia successfully fought for their independence and pointed out the racist underpinnings of the colonial system ; and, in the United States in particular, with the rise of the Civil Rights Movement, which criticized ideals of assimilation that often led to prejudices against those who did not act according to Anglo-American standards and which led to the development of academic ethnic studies programs as a way to counteract the neglect of contributions by racial minorities in classrooms.
In the wake of the group's success for the Victor release, in May the band returned to Columbia, recording two selections of popular tunes of the day chosen for them by the record company ( possibly hoping to avoid the copyright problems which arose after Victor recorded two of the band's supposedly original compositions ) " Darktown Strutter's Ball " and "( Back Home Again in ) Indiana " as catalogue # A-2297.
The music video was released at the end of that month, after being re-cut to make it more viewable in the wake of the 9 / 11 disaster.
A few years after the Ambrosiano scandal, many suspects pointed toward Gelli with reference to his possible involvement in the murder of the Milanese banker Roberto Calvi, also known as " God's banker ", who had been jailed in the wake of the collapse of Banco Ambrosiano.
But the network did acquire Orion Pictures ' television division in the wake of the studio's bankruptcy ( after a brief attempt at acquiring the studio itself ), later merging it with its in-house division ABC Circle Films to create ABC Productions.

wake and testimony
In July, 2011, after addressing the House of Commons in the wake of James and Rupert Murdoch's parliamentary testimony in the News International phone hacking scandal, Cameron was reported to have been received enthusiastically by the Committee, later that night.
The film and the documentary about the making of the film, The Balano and the Bark Canoes, give a remarkable testimony to the indigenous struggle to keep their culture alive-or rather revive it in the wake of considerable relative modernization and influence of white (' balano ') cultural imposition.

wake and term
The term free-running sleep has occasionally been used by non-scientists to indicate intentional facilitation of the natural sleep / wake cycle.
In 1979, the Gothic term was later applied to " newer bands such as Bauhaus who had arrived in the wake of Joy Division and Siouxsie and the Banshees ".
The term ' gait ' has even been applied to flying and swimming organisms who produce distinct patterns of wake vortices.
Grover Cleveland tried to serve a third term ( and second consecutive term ) in 1896, but did not have enough support in the wake of the Panic of 1893.
However, Canadians, designed with a stronger central government than the U. S. in the wake of the Civil War of the latter, use the term " Confederation " to refer to the formation or joining, not the structure, of Canada.
In the wake of the rise of the libertarian / social conservative Wildrose Party in Alberta in the 2010s, the term " Red Tory " has been revived as a name of the moderate wing of the Progressive Conservative Party of Alberta, which was seen to be in ascendance following Ed Stelmach and, moreso, Allison Redford to the leadership.
However, in the second part of the coalition's term, Bulgaria, now a member of the European Union, lost millions of Euros of European financial aid in the wake of allegations of widespread political corruption.
The Faurisson affair is a term given to an academic controversy in the wake of a book by Robert Faurisson, a Holocaust denier.
Under the Portuguese Constitution adopted in 1976, in the wake of the 1974 Carnation Revolution, the President is elected to a five-year term, and may serve for a maximum of two consecutive terms.
Squatters soon followed in Mitchell's wake establishing pastoral runs, among which was ' Moree ' ( 1844 ), from a Kamilaroi term believed to mean either ' long waterhole ' or ' rising sun '.
Bingham failed in his second reelection effort in the wake of the 1932 Democratic landslide following the Great Depression and left the Senate at the end of his second term in 1933.
Dual power is a term first used by Lenin, " The Dual Power ," ( dvoevlastie ), although conceptually first outlined by Proudhon, which described a situation in the wake of the February Revolution in which two powers, the workers councils ( or Soviets, particularly the Petrograd Soviet ) and the official state apparatus of the Provisional Government coexisted with each other and competed for legitimacy.
The second term is because the more massive the object, the more matter will be pulled into the wake.
Due to term limits as Democratic Caucus Chair, Frost made a bid for Minority Leader after Dick Gephardt resigned in the wake of losing four seats in the 2002 Congressional midterm elections, but Frost dropped out of the race and supported eventual winner Nancy Pelosi.
More narrowly, in the US the term " underground newspaper " most often refers to publications of the period 1965-1973, when a sort of boom or craze for local tabloid underground newspapers swept the country in the wake of court decisions making prosecution for obscenity far more difficult.
Several proverbs utilize this term such as the Russian " Не буди лихо, пока оно тихо ", meaning " Don't wake likho while it is quiet " and the Polish " Cicho!
" To Reveille " or " to sound Reveille " is often used among military personnel as a term meaning " to notify personnel that it is time to wake up ," whether the bugle call is actually sounded or not.
* 10 November – In the wake of the 11 September attacks and the Tampa crisis, the Liberal / National coalition government of John Howard is re-elected for a third term in office.
In general, scholars use the term " Restoration " to denote the literature that began and flourished under Charles II, whether that literature was the laudatory ode that gained a new life with restored aristocracy, the eschatological literature that showed an increasing despair among Puritans, or the literature of rapid communication and trade that followed in the wake of England's mercantile empire.
He was elected to a third term in the wake of the Atlanta graft ring scandal and early in that term he made public statements against Prohibition and the blue laws bans of Sunday baseball games and Sunday movies.
Neves ' election to succeed general Figueiredo, the last of the military hand-picked Presidents, was hailed as the dawn of a New Republic ( Nova República ) and that term, that contrasts with the term República Velha ( or Old Republic, the name of the first epoch of the Brazilian Republic, that lasted from 1889 until 1930 ), became synonym with the contemporary phase of the Brazilian Republic, that is, with the political institutions established in the wake of the country's re-democratization.

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