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Leo sent Hildebrand as his legate to Tours in France in the wake of the controversy created by Berengar of Tours.
In the wake of continued controversy and an effort in the state legislature to simply abolish the town, an agreement was reached in 2003 to provide for the incorporation of the remaining portions of the Town into the City of Madison and the City of Fitchburg by October 30, 2022.
In the wake of the controversy, Kern abruptly discontinued the effort, which he described as " a brief market research project.
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 wake of controversy, Lott resigned as Senate Republican Leader on December 20, 2002, effective at the start of the next session, January 3, 2003.
Around that same time, in the wake of the 1979 race entry controversy, and the formation of CART, the race changed to an invitational event, rather than an Open, rendering the " sweepstakes " description invalid.
On February 12 2009, the conference's leaders met with Pope Benedict XVI in order to re-assert the importance of Jewish-Catholic relations in the wake of the controversy over negationist comments made by Society of St. Pius X bishop Richard Williamson.
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.
Where internal controversy did arise in the liberal consensus was about the exact relation of variations to normal development-some considering in the wake of Freud that ' these different sexual orientations can best be explained and understood by comparison with normal development ', and highlighting the fear of intimacy in perversion as ' a kind of sex ... which is hedged about with special conditions ... puts a vast distance between the partners '.
On June 17, 2003, he resigned from cabinet in the wake of a controversy concerning the misuse of expenses.
Nonetheless, in the wake of the controversy surrounding passage of the GST the Progressive Conservative government did not wish to provoke a contest of wills with the Senate and announced it would not re-introduce the legislation.
On 21 March 2006, she resigned from her office as minister of foreign affairs, after it was confirmed that she lied to media about her involvement in the closing of a website belonging to the Sweden Democrats, in the wake of the Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy.
The Faurisson affair is a term given to an academic controversy in the wake of a book by Robert Faurisson, a Holocaust denier.
In the immediate wake of the controversy, for the 1994-1995 academic year, the college's enrollment dropped to a record low of 370 undergraduates, and the following year ( 1995 – 1996 ), undergraduate enrollment declined to 285.
Though this resulted in stirring controversy, opposition to the new laws was overcome by media reporting of the massacre and mounting public opinion in the wake of the shootings ( see Gun politics in Australia for more information on the 1996 legislation ).
In the wake of the Seminex controversy and these removals, a movement to leave the Synod took shape among dissident congregations and church officials, most of them members of ELIM.
In 2007, in the wake of the steroids controversy, he touched off a nation-wide debate with the only known blank ballot in the annual baseball Hall of Fame election.
He again hoped to dispel gossip about his Jewish heritage, this time in the wake of controversy surrounding his political endorsements.
In the 2000s, in the wake of incidents including charges of racial discrimination and controversy over its policy of firing gay employees, the firm launched a series of promotional activities including a nationwide book drive and a sweepstakes with trips to the Country Music Association Awards and rocking chairs among the prizes.
This latest change comes in the wake of much controversy surrounding the content of a recent show.
Concern and controversy about Western Union transfers have increased in recent years, because of the increased monitoring of money-laundering transactions, as well as concern about terrorist groups using the service, particularly in the wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks.
The ACN was formed in response to suggestions by the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Reverend Rowan Williams, in the wake of the controversy regarding Anglican views of homosexuality.
In the wake of this controversy, May asked Lenihan not to launch the book " because I am so embarrassed that the Minister for Science has been so insulted " and " eviscerated " on a political website.
In the wake of the controversy, Jespersen received a number of death threats.

wake and following
* 1941 – World War II: Germany and Italy declare war on the United States, following the Americans ' declaration of war on Japan in the wake of the attack on Pearl Harbor.
To consolidate and advance his own position in the NSDAP, Himmler took advantage of the disarray in the party following Hitler's arrest in the wake of the Beer Hall Putsch.
The following year finally marked the release of Snow Patrol's second album ' When It's All Over We Still Have To Clear Up ', which, despite slightly disappointing initial sales, would eventually go gold in the wake of the band's later fame, along with their debut ' Songs For Polarbears '.
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.
Moving in the wake of German merchants who were now following the old trading routes of the Vikings, a monk named Meinhard landed at the mouth of the Daugava river in present-day Latvia in 1180 and was made bishop in 1186.
However, in the wake of the 2008 global crisis, growth for 2009 was only 0. 9 percent, but rebounded to 8. 8 percent the following year.
The work was written in the wake of pogroms against Jews following the 1881 assassination of Czar Alexander II of Russia.
Other titles following in the wake of the fighting game renaissance include Persona 4 Arena, Tekken Tag Tournament 2, Soulcalibur V, and crossover titles such as PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale and Tekken X Street Fighter.
* Heelside Backroll-a rider approaches the wake heelside and flips ( or rolls ) over the wake on an axis parallel to the direction of the board, as if he / she were following it around like a continuous loop.
* Toeside Backroll-a rider approaches the wake toeside and flips ( or rolls ) over the wake on an axis parallel to the direction of the board, as if he / she were following it around like a continuous loop.
* May 22 – Acting Prime Minister of South Korea Ro Jai-bong resigns in the wake of rioting following a beating death of a student by police on April 26.
Contributing factors include the following: First, the first officer's predisposition to overreact to wake turbulence ; second, the training provided by American Airlines that could have encouraged pilots to make large flight control inputs ; third, the first officer likely did not understand an airplane's response to large rudder inputs at high airspeeds or the mechanism by which the rudder rolls a transport-category airplane ; finally, light rudder pedal forces and small pedal displacement of the A300-600 rudder pedal system increased the airplane's susceptibility to a rudder misuse.
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.
Fearing that his sons were about to be drafted into the Czarist army, Jacob Rothkowitz emigrated from Russia to the United States, following the path of many other Jews who left Daugavpils in the wake of Cossack purges.
After leaving the Sunday Pictorial in 1952, in the wake of editor Philip Zec's dismissal, he began writing a weekly column the following year for the Daily Herald until 1956.
" 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.
He is a member of the Advisory Council for the College of Medicine, an alternative medicine lobbying organisation set up following the disbanding of Charles, Prince of Wales ' Foundation for Integrated Health in the wake of a fraud investigation.
On November 4, 2007, Charles Prince quit as the chairman and chief executive of Citigroup, following crisis meetings with the board in New York in the wake of billions of dollars in losses related to subprime lending.
Where Halloween had broken new ground and was imitated by many genre films following in its wake, this third installment seemed hackneyed to many: one critic suggests that if Halloween III was not part of the Halloween series, then it would simply be " a fairly nondescript eighties horror flick, no worse and no better than many others.
The ample, fertile widow invariably held three or four naked newborns under each arm, always carried backside forward, with a healthy brood of earlier offspring following in her wake.
Pastis emerged some 17 years following the ban on absinthe, during a time when the French nation was still apprehensive of high-proof anise drinks in the wake of the absinthe debacle.
originated in the wake of the division in French society that arose in the decades following the French Revolution, between devout Catholics and legitimist royalists on one side, and democrats, secularists, socialists and radicals on the other.

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