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The first publication of The Tale of Igor's Campaign coincided with the rise in Russian national spirit in the wake of the Napoleonic wars and Suvorov's campaigns in Central Europe.
In this document, Leo set out the Catholic Church's response to the social instability and labor conflict that had arisen in the wake of industrialization and had led to the rise of socialism.
Historically, support for modern multiculturalism stems from the changes in Western societies after World War II, in what Susanne Wessendorf calls the " human rights revolution ", in which the horrors of institutionalized racism and ethnic cleansing became almost impossible to ignore in the wake of the Holocaust ; with the collapse of the European colonial system, as colonized nations in Africa and Asia successfully fought for their independence and pointed out the racist underpinnings of the colonial system ; and, in the United States in particular, with the rise of the Civil Rights Movement, which criticized ideals of assimilation that often led to prejudices against those who did not act according to Anglo-American standards and which led to the development of academic ethnic studies programs as a way to counteract the neglect of contributions by racial minorities in classrooms.
In the wake of a series of diplomatic rifts with Turkey and the rise of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt in 2011, Israel has had less than friendly relations with those countries.
A comprehensive and highly readable journalistic account of Jiang's early years, his ascendancy within the Party bureaucracy, and his ultimate rise to power as Deng Xiaoping's successor in the wake of Tiananmen.
By 1992, however, the Evening News had fallen to third place, where it remained until Bob Schieffer, who acted as the interim anchor between Rather and Katie Couric, saw the Evening News rise to # 2 ahead of ABC World News Tonight in the wake of the death of Peter Jennings but remaining behind NBC Nightly News.
Thus, there was a global rise of religious nationalism in the wake of the end of the cold war, but also as postcolonial politics ( facing considerable developmental challenges, but also dealing with the reality of colonially-defined – and therefore somewhat artificial borders ) become challenged.
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.
Especially in the wake of the computer age, and the rise of Computer art and Digital art the nature and definition of still life has changed.
In this document, Leo set out the Catholic Church's response to the social conflict that had risen in the wake of industrialization and that had led to the rise of socialism.
* Going Postal: Rage, Murder, and Rebellion: From Reagan's Workplaces to Clinton's Columbine and Beyond is the title of a book by Mark Ames, which examines the rise of office and school shootings in the wake of the Reagan Revolution, and compares the shootings to slave rebellions ( ISBN 1-932360-82-4 ).
Following in the wake of the rise of the Ming Dynasty under the Zhu Yuanzhang, the royal court in Goryeo split into two competing factions: the group led by General Yi ( supporting the Ming Dynasty ) and the camp led by his rival General Choe ( supporting the Yuan Dynasty ).
The story revolved around the 20th anniversary of the 1967 riots in Detroit, and in its wake, the rise of crack cocaine gangs in the mid-to-late 1980s, such as Young Boys Inc., and the Chambers Brothers.
In the wake of the Israeli Operation Susannah ( 1954 ) and the subsequent rise of anti-semitism in Egypt, many Egyptian Jews fled.
* Bladh, Krister Everything went Pop !, C86 and more, A wave and its rise and wake ( pdf ) 2005
" Rise, rise, wake up, get your hammock ready ".
An example of this is the rise of the " Reform machine " of Jim Brennan in the wake of its triumph over the more traditional machine of Meade Esposito in Brooklyn, New York in the 1980s.
This near-total humiliation of Germany in the wake of World War I-as the treaty placed sole blame for the war on the nation-laid the groundwork for a pride-hungry German people to embrace Adolf Hitler's rise to power.
In the wake of Nazi Germany's rise to power, Warner became a key proponent of US intervention in Europe.
The government in turn sought to address this with compromises that interacting the principal challenges, but the other to stand firm in the hope that an increasingly large part of the people would wake up and rise against the Liberal Party's aggressive nationalism and attacks on the existing social order.
In the wake of grunge and gangsta rap came a fusion of soul and hip hop, called nu soul, some popularity for British Britpop and the rise of bands like Sublime and No Doubt, playing a form of pop punk influenced by Jamaican ska and British two tone ska / punk fusionists from the early 80s.
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.
Tensions fill the air as passions rise in the wake of greed and jealousy for both the fortune and Laura.

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No. 1 ( Commander / Leader ) for the 2011 – 2012 seasons was originally Commander Dave Koss ; effective 27 May 2011, Koss " stepped down Friday in the wake of a subpar performance at a Virginia air show.
Although the film was less than successful at the box office in the wake of 9 / 11, it reached cult film status after the DVD release, inspiring numerous websites devoted to unraveling the plot twists and meanings.
The term free-running sleep has occasionally been used by non-scientists to indicate intentional facilitation of the natural sleep / wake cycle.
In the US in the wake of 9 / 11, the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act 2002 ( TRIA ) set up a federal Program providing a transparent system of shared public and private compensation for insured losses resulting from acts of terrorism.
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.
The full team introduction seemed appropriate in the wake of the 9 / 11 attacks.
* 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.
* The White House / Kremlin hotline during the Cold War, known as the red telephone, which was established on June 20, 1963, in the wake of the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Since the events of September 11, 2001, American Muslims have participated in the Pilgrimage to promote and increase awareness of civil rights protections in the wake of widespread suspicions harbored against them in the post 9 / 11 world.
* While supportive of the American government in the wake of the terrorist attacks of 9 / 11, he opposed the 2003 invasion of Iraq ( see Rogues and his contribution to Philosophy in a Time of Terror with Giovanna Borradori and Jürgen Habermas ).
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.
This is how the timing of, for example, sleep / wake, body temperature, thirst, and appetite are coordinately controlled by the biological clock.
* wake her up / * wake up her
"< ref > There are multiple translations of the full name, including " the all-powerful warrior who, because of his endurance and inflexible will to win, will go from conquest to conquest leaving fire in his wake ", " the earthy, the peppery, all-powerful warrior who, by his endurance and will to win, goes from contest to contest leaving fire in his wake " and " the man who flies from victory to victory and leaves nothing behind him "< http :// www. plexoft. com / SBF / N04. html # Sese > and " the all-powerful warrior who goes from conquest to conquest, leaving fire in his wake " ( Wrong, p. 4 )</ ref >), Mobutu Sese Seko for short.
The Letterman / Leno feud was revived in the wake of the 2010 Tonight Show conflict, which saw Letterman side with O ' Brien.
It is expected that GIP will use its relationships to persuade new and existing airlines to consider launching additional routes from Gatwick, reinstating services suspended as a result of the global recession in the wake of the financial crisis that began in 2007 and Open Skies and / or expanding their existing flying programme from the airport in the near future.

wake and social
By the time the historical written record begins to cover this area, it has already seen a number of invasions sweep over it, leaving social and political upheaval in their wake.
The trend toward urbanization accelerated in the 1990s, bringing in its wake squatter settlements, unemployment, and attendant social problems.
Historically and internationally, support for affirmative action has sought to achieve a range of goals: bridging inequalities in employment and pay ; increasing access to education ; enriching state, institutional, and professional leadership with the full spectrum of society ; redressing apparent past wrongs, harms, or hindrances, in particular addressing the apparent social imbalance left in the wake of slavery and slave laws.
The process of acculturation and assimilation sometimes followed gradually in the wake of broad social currents, particularly the removal of ethnic markers ( such as bound feet, dietary customs and clothing ), which had formerly distinguished ethnic groups on Taiwan.
In the wake of this disruption to the established order, later centuries saw the invention of the printing press, the development of widespread literacy and the enormous social and intellectual changes of the Enlightenment.
of pārûsh, meaning “ set apart ”, Qal passive participle of the verb pārāsh, through Greek ,-pharisaios ) were at various times a political party, a social movement, and a school of thought among Jews during the Second Temple period beginning under the Hasmonean dynasty ( 140 – 37 BCE ) in the wake of the Maccabean Revolt.
This song exhorts the listener to " wake up " to political and social action.
In essence, the history of 20th-century China is one of experimentation with new systems of social, political, and economic organization that would allow for the reintegration of the nation in the wake of dynastic collapse.
In his wake, ethnomethodology explored further the unarticulated structure of our everyday competence and ability with social reality.
This situation changed in the second half of the nineteenth century in the wake of social and economic modernisation.
In the wake of this revolution, a number of social reforms were implemented and planned ; the most important was the abolishment of serfdom by a royal statute on 4 July 1806.
Urban sociology rose to prominence in the wake of the formation of the Chicago School during the 1920s, a field of sociology that combined sociological and anthropological theory with ethnographic fieldwork to understand how individuals interact within social systems.
Following the social instability and sharp economic depression that emerged in the wake of World War I, many Americans in the 1920s saw business and city growth as foundations for stability.
Many of those who subsequently remained with the Workers ' Party in the wake of the split regarded those who broke away as careerists and social democrats who had taken flight after the collapse of the Soviet Union and denounced those who left as ' liquidators '.
This document reflects the sentiment of the Latino / Chicano youth during an era of a turbulent social climate ( especially in the wake of violence experienced by Latino youth from the US military and police during the Zoot Suit Riots ).
The ambiguous political and social position of the Banyamulenge has been a point of contention in the province, in the wake of incursion by fleeing Interahamwe forces responsible for the genocide of Rwandan Tutsis into the Kivu region after the liberation of neighboring Rwanda by the Tutsi-led RPF, leading to the Banyamulenge playing a key role in the run-up to the First Congo War in 1996-7 and Second Congo War of 1998-2003.
It was not unusual for her to wake up in the morning and find members of the communist party sleeping about, from a previous night's communist social that ran late.
The phrase " the right to work " was coined by the French socialist leader Louis Blanc in light of the social turmoil of the early 19th century and rising unemployment in the wake of the 1846 financial crisis which lead up to the French Revolution of 1848.
While other former ruling Communist parties in the Soviet bloc reconfigured themselves into social democratic or democratic socialist parties, the PCR melted away in the wake of the revolution.
In his wake, ego psychology further stressed " the development of the personality and of ' ego-strengths '... adaptation to social realities ".
Coming in the wake of World War II, in which so may people had suffered shock and could benefit from treatment of their anxieties, Crowther asked the " critical observer to protest in no uncertain tones " the movie's " social disservice " in its fostering " apprehension against the treatment of nervous disorders ", deploring the lack of consideration for those in need of treatment evidenced by producer Aubrey Schenck and distributor Twentieth Century-Fox.
On the night of Testa's wake, Nicky Scarfo and Salvatore Merlino were summoned to a meeting at the Buckeye Club, a private social club in South Philadelphia where consigliere Peter Casella and Frank Narducci Sr. based their operations out of following the murder of Testa.

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