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In the wake of the plot against Hitler's life by a group of regular military generals in July 1944, the Führer came to distrust his regular military, putting ever more trust in the SS, particularly Himmler, who had acted against the plotters and their families.
The last literary generation of the 19th century signaled a decided break with the past and the advent of modernism-after the wave of optimism in the wake of the French Revolution at the beginning of the century, the lack of progress in implementing these ideals of freedom and brotherhood led to both a skepticism toward the possibility of ever achieving these ideals, and renewed efforts to do so.
With IBM suffering its greatest ever public humiliation in the wake of the PS / 2 disaster, massive financial losses, and a marked lack of company unity or direction, Microsoft's combination of a soft marketing voice and a big financial stick was effective: Windows became the de-facto standard.
Their financial support for Israel rose sharply in the war's wake, and more of them than ever before chose in those years to make Israel their permanent home.
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 ).
Since this conflict brought him an ever growing political defeat, he moderated his struggle with the Catholic Church and in the wake of Pius IX's death on February 7, 1878, reconciled with the new Pope, Leo XIII, lifting some sanctions.
The poem discusses proper decorum in the wake of the death of a young woman, described as " the queenliest dead that ever died so young ".
Also, in the wake of sister station WGTZ's flip to Adult Hits, it has also taken on a more broader Rhythmic direction than ever, which might be due to the competition it has with rival Top 40 WDKF, whose direction leaned Rhythmic.
I look at Dubya and just see a sad fuck with scared eyes ; a grotesquely under-qualified-for-practically-anything daddy's boy who's had to be greased into every squalid position he's ever held in his miserable existence who might finally be starting to wake up to the idea that if the most powerful nation on Earth-like, ever, dude-can put somebody like him in power, all may not be well with the world.
But if he ever drinks one drop of alcohol again, the tapeworm will once again wake up.
In the far more low-key The Time Dissolver ( 1957 ) Sohl tells the story of a man and a woman who wake up one morning to find that, inexplicably, they had lost all memory of the past eleven years including any memory of how they ever came to meet and become married to each other, and who embark on a quest to find what happened and to trace back these eleven lost years.
: This little life is all we must endure, The grave's most holy peace is ever sure, We fall asleep and never wake again ; Nothing is of us but the mouldering flesh, Whose elements dissolve and merge afresh In earth, air, water, plants, and other men.
A substantial amount of confusion thus followed in the wake of Publius ' absence, leading to confusion about whether or not the enigma was ever solved or if it even remains active.
' We see a forward-looking, accomplished executive eager to tackle the challenges of today ’ s America and ensure that tomorrow we wake up stronger, freer, and more united than ever before.
As they wake up together the next morning, Vinnie asks Bostonia if he's ever told her that he loves her.
In addition to the demands of his scientific mind and his long-standing commitment to " the things of God ", a number of life experiences stoked Helminiak's thinking about spirituality from a non-theological perspective: his expertise in both theology and psychology, which allowed him to recognize and resolve the differences and interrelationship between these two fields ; his moving in secular social-scientific circles, no longer in professional religious ones ; his pained concern for lesbian and gay people and others rejected by religion, who might deaden the sensitivity of their souls in the wake of their own rejection of religion and God ; his employment at a state university, which requires non-sectarian scholarship ; and post-9 / 11, the ever more urgent need to structure a harmonious global community, independent yet respectful of diverse religions and cultures.
Pyle was scheduled to ring the closing bell for the trading day at the New York Stock Exchange on September 29, 2008 to promote Boeing-Boeing, but backed out minutes before the close of trading in order to not associate herself with ending a calamitous day of financial turmoil which resulted in the Dow Jones Industrial Average losing 778 points, the largest point loss ever in a session in the wake of the global financial crisis of September – October 2008.
In January 1969, the highest releases ever from Pine Flat Dam,, occurred in the wake of a snowmelt flood that reached a less impressive peak of but had a much greater volume than the 1955 rain flood.
In 1970 Enzensberger became the only author ever to refuse the Literaturpreis der Stadt Bremen, offered in the wake of the publication of Größerer Versuch über den Schmutz ( translated by Sandra Morris and published by Calder & Boyars in 1972 as Smut: An Anatomy of Dirt ).
He helps her wake up to the reality of her surroundings and see more than she has ever seen before, even more than he could realize he had helped open her eyes to see.

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The trade bodies which came in the wake of the A.L.A.M. were more representative, for they never adopted a policy of exclusion.
In the wake of John Byrne's reboot of Superman continuity in The Man of Steel, many traditional aspects of Clark Kent were dropped in favor of giving him a more aggressive and extroverted personality ( although not as strong as Lois ), including such aspects as making Clark a top football player in high school, along with being a successful author and Pulitzer Prize-winning writer.
This produced a smoother and more consonant type of polyphony which we now consider to be definitive of late Renaissance music, given Palestrina's position as Europe's leading composer ( along with Lassus ) in the wake of Josquin ( d. 1521 ).
Ex-Presidents Jefferson and Madison counseled Monroe to accept the offer, but Adams advised, " It would be more candid ... to avow our principles explicitly to Russia and France, than to come in as a cock-boat in the wake of the British man-of-war.
I should much wish, like the Indian Vishna, to float about along an infinite ocean cradled in the flower of the Lotos, & wake once in a million years for a few minutes – just to know I was going to sleep a million years more ...
Written by Paul Cornell, the first story entitled " The Black Ring " explores Luthor's more aggressive lust for power in the wake of his exposure to a power ring in the Blackest Night event.
By 1993, U. S. aid to Mozambique was prominent, due in part to significant emergency food assistance in the wake of the 1991-93 southern African drought, but more importantly in support of the peace and reconciliation process.
After the worldwide stock market crashes in the wake of the 9 / 11 terrorism attacks there were more announcements of false enterprise statistics and exaggerated managers ' wages.
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.
Wakeboards with a three-stage rocker push more water in front of the wakeboard, making the ride slower, however riders are able to jump higher off the water because of the three-stage rocker which increases the " pop " off the wake.
Wider tips and tails allow for more surface tricks, and a better release for spins off the wake.
A typical beginner to intermediate rider will tend to have an easier time hitting the wake heelside because it tends to come more naturally to the rider, while more advanced riders can hit the wake both heelside as well as toeside ; and progress into switch stance as well.
In the wake of the Maxi Trial in 1986-87, and after the testimony of Tommaso Buscetta, the term was more often used for former members of the Sicilian Mafia who abandoned their organization and started helping in investigations.
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.
The straightforwardness of the binary between male Rome and female Egypt has been challenged in later 20th century criticism of the play: “ In the wake of feminist, poststructuralist, and cultural-materialist critiques of gender essentialism, most modern Shakespeare scholars are inclined to be far more skeptical about claims that Shakespeare possessed a unique insight into a timeless ‘ femininity .’”.
Cooked up in the wake of accounting scandals earlier this decade, it has essentially killed the creation of new public companies in America, hamstrung the NYSE and Nasdaq ( while making the London Stock Exchange rich ), and cost U. S. industry more than $ 200 billion by some estimates.
In the wake of the offensive, however, Thiệu ’ s regime became more energetic.
The doctrine was developed more fully as an executive branch response in the wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks.
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 the arrival of the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Railroad in 1857, a large number of immigrants came to Plymouth to work in the coal mines and, as the population grew, it became more diverse.

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( Other such disorders are advanced sleep phase syndrome ( ASPS ), non-24-hour sleep-wake syndrome ( Non-24 ), and irregular sleep wake rhythm, all much less common than DSPS, as well as the transient jet lag and shift work sleep disorder.
A cargo cult is a religious practice that has appeared in many traditional pre-industrial tribal societies in the wake of interaction with technologically advanced cultures.
Cargo cults — the religious practice that has appeared in many traditional tribal societies in the wake of interaction with technologically advanced cultures — focus on obtaining the material wealth ( the " cargo ") of the advanced culture by building mock aircraft, landing strips, and the like.
Advanced sleep phase disorder ( ASPD ), also known as the advanced sleep-phase type ( ASPT ) of circadian rhythm sleep disorder or advanced sleep phase syndrome ( ASPS ), is a condition in which patients feel very sleepy and go to bed early in the evening ( e. g. 6: 00 – 8: 00 p. m .) and wake up very early in the morning ( e. g. around 3: 00 a. m .).
After the takeover of Citroën by Peugeot in the wake of the 1974 oil crisis, the renamed " Projet VD ( Voiture Diminuée )" became the Citroën Visa, incorporating the floor pan of the Peugeot 104, to use the advanced 104 engine, with transmission ( under the engine ) and chassis.
The Einsatzgruppen were to travel in the wake of the German armies as they advanced into Czechoslovakia, and secure government papers and offices.
After the takeover of Citroën by Peugeot in the wake of the 1974 oil crisis, the renamed " Projet VD ( Voiture Diminuée )" became the Citroën Visa, incorporating the floor pan of the Peugeot 104, to use the advanced 104 engine, with transmission ( under the engine ) and chassis.
After the takeover of Citroën by Peugeot in the wake of the 1974 oil crisis, the renamed " Projet VD ( Voiture Diminuée )" became the Citroën Visa, incorporating the floor pan of the Peugeot 104, to use the advanced 104 engine, with transmission ( under the engine ) and chassis.
In the wake of the battle, Caesar lifted his siege and advanced instead into Aedui territory.
When the Jordanian Arab Legion advanced toward Jerusalem from the north during the Israeli War of Independence in 1948, Neve Yaakov and Atarot were abandoned in the wake of advance warning that they were about to be attacked.
More advanced systems were developed in the wake of the April 1, 1946 ( caused by the 1946 Aleutian Islands earthquake ) and May 23, 1960 ( caused by the 1960 Valdivia earthquake ) tsunamis which caused massive devastation in Hilo, Hawaii < sup > source needed </ sup >.

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