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wake and failure
It lost its dominance in the wake of the failure of the August putsch.
Faulty design and substandard construction have been cited in the failure of levees in the wake of Hurricane Katrina that caused flooding of 80 % of the city of New Orleans.
The operation was however a failure, with Marcellinus killed at Roman hands in the wake of the operation.
In the wake of the work's failure he chose not to write for the theatre for another decade.
Supply-side economics developed during the 1970s in response to Keynesian economic policy, and in particular the failure of demand management to stabilize Western economies during the stagflation of the 1970s, in the wake of the oil crisis in 1973.
Meanwhile, Seaga's failure to deliver on his promises to the US and foreign investors, as well as complaints of governmental incompetence in the wake Hurricane Gilbert's devastation in 1988, also contributed to his defeat to the popular Manley in the 1989 elections.
He reportedly considered resigning in the wake of the referendum failure, but was persuaded to stay on.
The main conflicts that contributed to the outbreak of the civil war were the growing conflict between the Hōjō family and other warrior groups in the wake of the Mongol invasions of Japan of 1274 and 1281 and the failure of the Kemmu Restoration, which triggered the struggle between the supporters of the imperial loyalists and supporters of the Ashikaga clan.
The Ottoman failure to capture Vienna in 1529 turned the tide against almost a century of unchecked conquest throughout eastern and central Europe, which had previously directly annexed Central Hungary and established a vassal state in Transylvania in the wake of the Battle of Mohács.
In the wake of the dismissal, Christic attorneys and Honey and Avirgan traded accusations over who was to blame for the failure of the case.
The player also encounters human opponents in the form of a detachment of black operations units who have been sent to destroy the base in the wake of the failure of the U. S. Marines to eliminate the alien threat.
In February 2010, it emerged that Ashton had been heavily criticised within the EU community for a number of actions, including her failure to visit Haiti in the wake of the earthquake.
Although a failure, Brown's attempt reflected Britain's national anxiety in the wake of the Seven Years ' War.
Artistic leaders have been advocates of fairness and the politics of inclusion, irrepressible in the wake of failure.
After being taken by the dukes of Cleves, in the wake of war and crop failure, the number of inhabitants slumped from 5, 000 at the beginning of the 16th Century to approximately 2, 500 by the end of the 18th Century.
After spending the afternoon together, they make a date to meet after her shift ends at midnight at a local coffee shop, but a power failure means Harry's alarm fails to wake him and Julie leaves for home.
Mab, likewise, is goaded to take more direct action in the wake of her assassins ' failure and the realization she is losing her power more and more quickly.
The roots of the 1641 rebellion lay in the failure of the English State in Ireland to assimilate the native Irish elite in the wake of the Elizabethan conquest and plantation of the country.
" In the wake of his failure, Smyth's name was removed from the U. S. Army rolls.
In September 1873, the failure of Jay Cooke & Co. precipitated first the Panic of 1873 and in its wake the worst U. S. financial depression up to that time, which resonated with the concurrent transatlantic Long Depression.
In the wake of this failure, the aforementioned Reform Party came to prominence in Alberta, and soon gained considerable political support there.
The Second Labour Government ’ s achievements in social policy were, however, overshadowed by the government ’ s catastrophic failure to tackle the effects of the Great Depression, which left mass unemployment in its wake.
It was developed in the wake of Operation Eagle Claw's failure.
The problems posed by the rise of fascism with the demise of the liberal state and the market ( together with the failure of a social revolution to materialize in its wake ), constitute the theoretical and historical perspective that frames the overall argument of the book – the two theses that “ Myth is already enlightenment, and enlightenment reverts to mythology .” The history of human societies, as well as that of the formation of individual ego or self, is re-evaluated from the standpoint of what Horkheimer and Adorno perceived at the time as the ultimate outcome of this history: the collapse or “ regression ” of reason, with the rise of National Socialism, into something resembling the very forms of superstition and myth out of which reason had supposedly emerged as a result of historical progress or development.

wake and unhappy
On June 8, 2003 a failed coup attempt was made against President Maaouya Ould Sid ' Ahmed Taya by forces unhappy with his imprisonment of Islamic leaders in the wake of the US-led invasion of Iraq and his establishment of full diplomatic relations with Israel.
When Starscream gatecrashed a meeting of the Terrorcons – renegade Decepticons who were unhappy with the peace between Autobot and Decepticon that had emerged in the wake of Unicron's defeat – at an energon plant, his mistake soon became apparent when he discovered that they had struck a deal with Unicron and gained new " Hyper Mode " powers.
In the wake of this critical reversal, the most dogged critic of the film was Bosley Crowther, who wrote three negative reviews, as well as periodically blasting the movie in reviews of other films, and also in a letters column response to unhappy Times readers.

wake and experience
In his wake came the District Traffic Supervisor and the cream of the telegraphic profession, ten of Boston's best, chosen for their long experience and thorough knowledge of golf.
We need to experience " death consciousness " so as to wake up ourselves as to what is really important ; the authentic in our lives which is life experience, not knowledge.
As alpha-function makes the sense impressions of the emotional experience available for conscious and dream – thought the patient who cannot dream cannot go to sleep and cannot wake up.
One definition of " nightmare " is a dream which causes one to wake up in the middle of the sleep cycle and experience a negative emotion, such as fear.
In the wake of Rothstein's resignation prior to the 1991 – 92 season, the Heat hired Kevin Loughery, who had 29 years of experience in the NBA both as a coach and a player, to be their new head coach.
I'd wake up having nightmares ... I had " Peace " written on my wall and I went around giving the peace sign, but I didn't experience peace in my life.
While most men will continue to be able to have sexual relations, they are likely to experience some degree of deformity and erectile dysfunction in the wake of the disease process.
Many animals and some people tend to wake, or experience a period of very light sleep, for a short time immediately after a bout of REM.
In his wake, others would stress how ' there is always, in any perverse act, an aspect of rape, in the sense that the Other must find himself drawn into the experience despite himself ... a loss or abandonment of subjectivity.
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 a crisis, organizational decision makers adopt a learning orientation and use prior experience to develop new routines and behaviors that ultimately change the way the organization operates.
Describing the experience, Kalou said :" This was the dream moment of my life and I did not want to wake up and find that it was not real.
Scully thought, because of his experience as a child, that there was nothing more disappointing than to wake up expecting a snow day, only to find out there was no snow.
* When Cordelia finds Giles at Buffy's house and awakens him, she says, " I swear, one of these times, you're going to wake up in a coma ," a sentiment which foreshadows her later experience during Season Five of Angel, in " You're Welcome.
As the exciting fields pass through the plasma, the plasma electrons experience a massive attractive force back to the center of the wake by the positive plasma ions chamber, bubble or column that have remained positioned there, as they were originally in the unexcited plasma.
The Donner Party, following in the wake of this initial party in 1846, had an unsuccessful experience with the Hastings Cutoff.
Some studies suggest that culture-bound syndromes represent an acceptable way within a specific culture ( and cultural context ) among certain vulnerable individuals ( i. e. an ataque de nervios at a funeral in Puerto Rico ) to express distress in the wake of a traumatic experience.
This new catechetical experience, born in the wake of the Second Vatican Council, attracted the interest of Madrid's Archbishop, Casimiro Morcillo, who encouraged Argüello to spread it to parishes that asked for it.
On September 1, 2005, CEO Ed Robertson of BMW Financial Services was quoted as saying, " In light of the tragedy and destruction left in the wake of this natural disaster, we want to be sure that our customers affected by Katrina do not experience any additional anxiety over late or missed car payments.

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