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wake and breakdown
Martin and Blane, passed out drunk after a bar-room brawl, wake up in the West World bordello, unaware of the breakdown.
Giffen was the breakdown artist on the DC Comics title 52, a weekly series following in the wake of the Infinite Crisis crossover, written by Geoff Johns, Greg Rucka, Mark Waid and Grant Morrison.
She suffered an emotional breakdown as a result of the stress and public scrutiny thrust upon her in the wake of the allegations.
The ape, who had first appeared in the wake of the Northeast Blackout of 1965 was revealed in the 1980s to be a movie obsessed shape shifter who had suffered a nervous breakdown.
Clann na Talmhan was founded on 29 June 1939 in Athenry, County Galway, in the wake of the breakdown of unification talks between the Irish Farmers Federation ( IFF ) and representatives of farmers in Connacht on the rate-paying issue.

wake and Roman
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 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.
Into the older Arab town of Yathrib, Jews arrived as refugees in the 2nd century AD in the wake of the Jewish – Roman wars.
The majority of his party, most notably Roman Catholics and trade union representatives, was bitterly opposed to this, especially in the wake of the British government's reprisals against the Irish Easter Uprising of 1916.
The operation was however a failure, with Marcellinus killed at Roman hands in the wake of the operation.
However a two-thirds majority of his party, which included Roman Catholics and union representatives as well as the Industrialists ( Socialists ) such as Frank Anstey, were bitterly opposed to this, especially in the wake of what was regarded by many Irish Australians ( most of whom were Roman Catholics ) as Britain's excessive response to the Easter Rising of 1916.
The day is also called Jonsok, which means " John's wake ", important in Roman Catholic times with pilgrimages to churches and holy springs.
In 1134, in the wake of a German crusade against the Wends, the German magnate Albert the Bear was granted the Northern March by the Holy Roman Emperor Lothar II.
The Roman villas Villa Ludovisi and Villa Montalto, were destroyed during the late nineteenth century in the wake of the real estate bubble that took place in Rome after the seat of government of a united Italy was established at Rome.
* Ultramontanism – A movement within 19th-century Roman Catholicism to emphasize papal authority, particularly in the wake of the French Revolution and the secularization of the state
On 24 June 2005, former Prime Minister Mahendra Chaudhry called on Qarase to resign in the wake of what Chaudhry called " very serious allegations " made against him by Roman Catholic Archbishop Petero Mataca, who had publicly accused the Prime Minister of misleading a delegation of church leaders on 2 May about what the Reconciliation and Unity legislation contained.
These and other variations on the theme were all set in the " temper of the times " of the Muslim-Christian conflict as Medieval Europe was becoming aware of its great enemy in the wake of the quickfire success of the Muslims through a series of conquests shortly after the fall of the Western Roman Empire, as well as the lack of real information in the West of the mysterious east.
When pestilence swept through the whole known world and notably the Roman Empire, wiping out most of the farming community and of necessity leaving a trail of desolation in its wake, Justinian showed no mercy towards the ruined freeholders.
Correus and the Bellovaci retreated in the night to a stronger camp 10 miles away, using a line of fire to blind the Roman troops, leaving traps in their wake to impede Roman pursuit.
In the West, however, the liturgy in Roman Africa was lost as the Church there was weakened by internal division and then the Vandal invasion, and then was extinguished in the wake of the Islamic ascendancy.
At the same time, modern examination of Classical Greek sculpture, in the wake of pioneering reassessments by Brunilde Sismondo Ridgway, has also turned away from attributions based on broad aspects of subject and style that are reflected in copies and later Roman classicizing pastiche.
His funeral wake took place in St. Anthony of Padua Roman Catholic Chapel of West Orange, New Jersey, before the burial within the Gate of Heaven Cemetery, in Hawthorne, New York.
In the wake of the Roman withdrawal from Great Britain, Saxons and other peoples were able to conquer and settle most of the east of the island.
The technique of clinker developed in the Nordic ( Germanic ) shipbuilding tradition as distinct from the Mediterranean mortise and tenon planking technique which was introduced to the provinces of the north in the wake of Roman expansion.
Moreover, in the wake of the Elizabethan conquest, the native population became defined by their shared religion, Roman Catholicism, in distinction to the new Church of England and Church of Scotland of settlers, and the officially Protestant ( Church of Ireland ) English administration in Ireland.
In Russia, it is purported that after the gradual development of the East-West Schism, a tiny group of Russian families maintained themselves as “ Old Catholics ,” ( rus: старокатолики ( starokatoliki )), a name which should not be confused with the Döllingerite Old Catholic Churches of Europe and the U. S., which formally split with the Roman Catholic Church in the wake of the reforms of the First Vatican Council.
According to the tradition, Vortigern, who has become the high king of the Britons in the wake of the Roman withdrawal from Britain, allows Anglo-Saxons under Hengist and Horsa to settle on the Isle of Thanet.

wake and rule
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.
During the period of national renaissance in the wake of the Napoleonic wars, he was seen as an early protagonist of German resistance to foreign rule and a symbol of national unity.
Tessa left the Club, still under Sunspot's rule, and joined New Excalibur in the wake of M-Day.
The Silesian Uprisings (; ) were a series of three armed uprisings of the Poles and Polish Silesians of Upper Silesia, from 1919 – 1921, against German rule ; the resistance hoped to break away from Germany in order to join the Second Polish Republic, which had been established in the wake of World War I.
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.
After a brief period of Timurid rule in the wake of the Battle of Ankara in 1402, it was re-captured by the Ottomans.
In 1990 General Sinha was appointed India ’ s Ambassador to Nepal, when autocratic rule prevailed in that country and bilateral relations with India had hit their nadir in the wake of the trade and transit impasse of 1989.
CART-based teams boycotted the 1996 Indianapolis 500 in the wake of the formation of the Indy Racing League, and the creation of the " 25 / 8 rule ," which they interpreted as a lockout by the IRL and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
This new centralized rule, however, failed to provide stability, and in the wake of military defeats the Austrian Empire was transformed into Austria-Hungary with the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867, by which Hungary became one of two constituent entities of the new dual monarchy with self-rule in its internal affairs.
The château, its park and outbuildings are among the last remaining examples of 18th century Bohemian country houses embedded in its original landscape without visible changes in the wake of industrialisation or subsequent destruction during the communist rule and belong to the most valuable historic estates in Central Europe.
Liberalism manifested a tempered version of Wilson's idealism in the wake of World War I. Cognizant of the failures of Idealism to prevent renewed isolationism following World War I, and its inability to manage the balance of power in Europe to prevent the outbreak of a new war, liberal thinkers devised a set of international institutions based on rule of law and regularized interaction.

wake and Britain
Britain sent a peace mission to Bhutan in early 1864, in the wake of the recent conclusion of a civil war there.
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.
The name of Brittany derives from settlers from Great Britain, who fled that island in the wake of the Anglo-Saxon conquest of England between the fifth and seventh centuries.
During the Suez Crisis, when Britain invaded Egypt in collusion with France and Israel, according to Labour leader Harold Wilson Macmillan was ' first in, first out ': first very supportive of the invasion, then a prime mover in Britain's humiliating withdrawal in the wake of the financial crisis caused by pressure from the U. S. government.
Hoon, then Minister for Europe, was being quizzed in the wake of Dick Marty's Council of Europe report which found extensive involvement of European countries, including Britain, in the US kidnapping and torture programme.
In the wake of Britain's formal acknowledgement of independence many Loyalists fled into exile, settling in other parts of the Empire and in Britain itself.
This was brought to a head in the wake of his taking of Sint Eustatius for which he was heavily criticised in Britain.
In the wake of this success, other nations, specifically the Soviet Union, France, and Great Britain, began developing similar weapons in the late 1960s and early 1970s, while US weapons were refined based on combat experience.
In the wake of the Cartagena disaster, Britain held a general election.
Some scholars argue that other nations have also demonstrated exceptionalism in terms of systematically engaging in what they considered benevolent enterprises, such as Britain at the height of the British Empire, as well as the Communist state in Russia, and France in the wake of the French Revolution.
In the wake of the English Civil War, the Glorious Revolution and the succession of the Hanoverians to the throne, Britain evolved a system of government where ministers were sustained in office by their ability to carry legislation through Parliament.
More recently in 2007, the BBC reported that a " race row " had broken out in the wake of an official inquiry that identified institutional racism in British psychiatry, with psychiatrists, including from the IOP / Maudsley, arguing against the claim, while the heads of the Mental Health Act Commission accused them of misunderstanding the concept of institutional racism and dismissing the legitimate concerns of the Black community in Britain.
In 1972 however, the Bretton Woods system of fixed exchange rates broke down, and in the wake of the 1973 oil crisis inflation in Britain increased dramatically, and economic theory would suggest that a smaller economy whose currency is pegged to a larger one will suffer the larger economy's inflation rate.
In the 1950 and 60s, after working on the Universities and Left Review, Hall joined E. P. Thompson, Raymond Williams and others to launch the New Left Review in the wake of the 1956 Soviet invasion of Hungary ( which saw many thousands of members leave the Communist Party of Great Britain ( CPGB ) and look for alternatives to previous orthodoxies ).
Benito Mussolini called the British Empire " Perfida Albione " after the Second Italo-Abyssinian War, because despite having carved out large colonial territories for herself, Britain approved of trade sanctions in the wake of Italian aggression against Ethiopia.
In the wake of the resumed fighting between France and Britain, Péron also drafted a secret ' Mémoire sur les établissements anglais à la Nouvelle Hollande ', which advocated a French conquest of Port Jackson with the aid of rebellious Irish convicts.
New Zealand would have to wake up quickly to the loss of the relationship with Britain, find new markets and new ways of doing things, and start to back itself.
The first International Festival ( and the first Edinburgh Festival Fringe, although it wasn't known as such until the following year ) took place between 22 August and 11 September 1947, in the wake of the end of the Second World War, with an optimistic remit to " provide a platform for the flowering of the human spirit " and enrich the cultural life of Scotland, Britain and Europe.
In the wake of this increase of industrial scale, three successful models of capitalism emerged, which Chandler associated with the three leading countries of the period: Great Britain (" personal capitalism "), the United States (" competitive capitalism ") and Germany (" cooperative capitalism.
The strengthening of revolutionary power in the wake of the Tabriz victory frightened not only the Qajar Shah but also his allies, Russia and Great Britain.
He was consul in AD 61, but in the second half of that year he laid down that office and was appointed governor of Britain, replacing Gaius Suetonius Paulinus who had been removed from office in the wake of the rebellion of Boudica.
He was recently appointed to the Conservative Party ’ s review of the Creative Industries, headed up by Greg Dyke, which will help set Conservative policy in the wake of the Digital Britain white paper.
In the wake of German atomic attacks, Russia, France and Britain, after a change of government, request armistices ; the U. S. continues to gain territory and further squeeze the Confederacy.

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