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We must wake up to the insane reality of our time .... We are all irresponsible, unless we demand from the responsible decision makers that modern armaments must no longer be made available to people whose former battle axes and swords our ancestors condemned.
Moreover, he was crowned as king of Pamplona in 824 when himself and the Banu Qasi gained momentum in the wake of their victorious second battle of Roncevaux.
This was in the wake of numerous other controversial writings and the battle against heterodox teachings was to occupy increasingly his later years.
That relief force won a surprising victory over the more experienced Spartan force in the Battle of Arginusae, but in the wake of that battle Theramenes found himself in the middle of a massive controversy.
In the preceding months Hive Fleet Behemoth Hive Fleet responsible had been ravaging the Ultramar sector leaving torn and bleeding planets in their wake, so when they arrived at Macragge they found a planet ready for battle.
In the wake of the battle Cumberland was forced to retreat to Brussels and was unable to prevent the fall of Ghent, Bruges and Ostend.
SST's reputation was damaged severely when sound collage group Negativland fought a long legal battle with SST in the wake of its sampling lawsuit over their notorious " cover " of U2's hit " I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For ", on the 1991 U2 single.
In the wake of the battle, France's remaining military force in Canada and the rest of North America came under increasing pressure from British forces.
Galahad is too weak and sleeps through most of the battle and, when he does wake up, he kills his father as well as being killed himself.
In addition to the conflict with the king, an internal battle for power ensued in the wake of Codreanu's death.
in the wake of the Battle of the Golden Spurs a battle was fought here in April 1303 between French and Flemish.
In the wake of the battle enemy soldiers were put to death-but not artisans, merchants or farmers-and Dahir and his chiefs, the " daughters of princes " and the usual fifth of the booty and slaves was sent on to Hajjaj.
In the wake of the battle the French retreated southwards to Kassel.
Amiel lost her position as a columnist on the Daily Telegraph in mid-2004 after civil suits were exchanged between her husband and The Telegraphs parent company in the wake of a corporate battle which led to criminal charges being laid against Black in late 2005 and a trial in Chicago in 2007.
In the wake of the battle, Grievous is made the Supreme Commander of the Confederacy's military.
Once such a leadership battle is won, the winning orc undergoes an extreme boost in power, gaining up to a dozen pounds of muscle in the wake of the fight.
Former Privateer Mark Shaw readopted his identity as Manhunter in the wake of the battle, seeking to redeem both the name and himself.
In the wake of the battle the Australians were left to speculate on the intensions of the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese.
In the wake of the battle, Caesar lifted his siege and advanced instead into Aedui territory.
In the wake of the success of " W-A-Beatle-C " ( as it was briefly called around the time of the Beatles ' U. S. visit ), competitor WINS finally dropped out of the Top 40 battle in 1965, adopting an all-news format.
* Ghouls: Though not strictly undead, or even dead at all, ghouls are mortal cannibals, once human, who have been transformed by necromancy and reduced to grave-robbing and following in the wake of battle to feed their unnatural hunger for human flesh.
He was named among the missing in the wake of the final battle of the Civil War.
The battle, which the American force won while killing Brulé women and children as well as warriors, was a punitive expedition for the so-called " Grattan Massacre " in August 1854 and for raids by Lakota in its wake during the year following.
From the 12th century the town was a free commune, until 1289 when, in the wake of the battle of Campaldino, it became part of the Republic of Florence.

wake and Greene
Echoes of the removal of Hugh Greene could be heard in the departure in 2004 of Director-General Greg Dyke in the wake of the Hutton Inquiry.

wake and moved
It was regarded as a Protestant custom by the Roman Catholic majority along the lower Rhine, and was spread there only by Prussian officials who were moved there in the wake of the Congress of Vienna in 1815.
In 1839, the family moved to Hardscrabble, New York, in the wake of the panic and economic depression that followed.
The Vandals, led by King Gaiseric, took advantage of the confusion and the weakness of the Western Empire in the wake of Valentinian's turbulent succession, moved to Italy and sacked Rome.
Narseh probably moved to eliminate Bahram III, a young man installed by a noble named Vahunam in the wake of Bahram II's death in 293.
In the wake of one of their breakups, Arendt moved to Heidelberg, where she wrote her dissertation, under the existentialist philosopher-psychologist Karl Jaspers, on the concept of love in the thought of Saint Augustine.
In the wake of Akhenaten's revolution, and the subsequent restoration of traditional beliefs and practices, the emphasis in personal piety moved towards greater reliance on divine, rather than human, protection for the individual.
With help from the ROK Army, the United States ' military, under the command of General Douglas MacArthur, moved to set up a civil administration for North Korea in the wake of the presumed destruction of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
In the wake of the 1976 Karen Ann Quinlan controversy, state legislatures in the United States moved to accept brain death as an acceptable indication of death.
But in the wake of the 1982 Sabra and Shatila Massacre, which provoked a political crisis in Israel and international embarrassment, U. S. forces moved into Beirut to encourage Israeli withdrawal.
On 26 October 1989, Hurd moved to the Foreign Office, succeeding John Major, whose rapid rise through the Cabinet saw him become Chancellor of the Exchequer in the wake of Nigel Lawson's resignation.
Tauranga-ika Pā, 1869. In the wake of the Moturoa defeat, Whitmore moved his base further south to Nukumaru, forming an entrenched camp ready to defend Wanganui's outlying settlements with a force of 350.
In the wake of this disappointment but buoyed by the success of Marius, he moved with his sisters from North Oxford ( 2 Bradmore Road ), their home since 1869, to London ( 12 Earl's Terrace, Kensington ), where he was to remain till 1893 and where he was to enjoy his status of minor literary celebrity.
When Gordon Brown became Prime Minister on 27 June 2007, Labour moved ahead and its ratings grew steadily at Cameron's expense, an ICM poll in July showing Labour with a seven point lead in the wake of controversies over his policies.
Kidron was critical of the move within IS to a more traditionally democratic centralist structure in the wake of the events of 1968, and as IS grew, he moved away from its core, both physically, obtaining an academic post in Kingston upon Hull, and politically.
In 1855, Illinois physician Elias Samuel Cooper moved to San Francisco in the wake of the California Gold Rush.
After his retirement Flood purchased a bar in the resort town of Palma on the island of Majorca, where he had moved in the wake of bankruptcy of his Curt Flood Associates business, two lawsuits, and an IRS lien on a home he bought for his mother.
The family moved to New York in the wake of World War II.
Bilas Khan is said to have created raga Bilaskhani Todi after Tansen's death ; an interesting legend of this improvisation ( it differs only in detail from Tansen's Todi ), has it that Bilas composed it while grief-stricken at the wake itself, and that Tansen's corpse moved one hand in approval of the new melody.
* In the wake of the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake, the Super Rugby team, the Crusaders, moved at least one seasonal game to Timaru.
Chittenden was born in Salisbury, Connecticut, and moved to Vermont in 1776 in the wake of the founding of the town of Williston by his father, Thomas Chittenden.
On the 7 July 2010 episode, in the wake of fast declining ratings, Somers announced on air that the season would conclude on 21 July 2010 and that Hey Hey It's Saturday would be returning for a 7 episode run in October 2010, and be moved back to its original Saturday night timeslot.
In the wake of the terrorist attacks, Schweiker moved to secure Pennsylvania ’ s five nuclear reactors, created the Governor's Task Force on Security, and expanded the ranks of the Pennsylvania State Police.
In the wake of reduced crime rates citywide and a shortage of cheap housing in nearby neighborhoods such as Park Slope and Williamsburg, an influx of young professionals and artists moved into converted warehouse lofts, brownstones, limestone-brick townhouses and other renovated buildings.
Nackey was initially placed in charge of printing, but the couple left the state in 1952 in the wake of his mother's lawsuit, and moved to Reno, Nevada, where Loeb sued for divorce from McAllister and then married Nackey Gallowhur.

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