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Eugène Delacroix's Liberty Leading the People ( 1830, Louvre ), a painting created at a time where old and modern political philosophies came into violent conflict. During the Enlightenment period, new theories about what the human was and is and about the definition of reality and the way it was perceived, along with the discovery of other societies in the Americas, and the changing needs of political societies ( especially in the wake of the English Civil War, the American Revolution and the French Revolution ) led to new questions and insights by such thinkers as Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Montesquieu and John Locke.
A constant flow of illegal narcotics continues to transit Tajikistan from Afghanistan on its way to Russian and European markets, leaving widespread violent crime, corruption, increased HIV incidence, and economic distortions in its wake.
Origins of the belief may lie in the tendency of large birds to take advantage of the warm updrafts which precede large storms, giving the impression that violent weather followed in their wake.
Some of the tactical frivolity protestors integrated fully into the main march-others trailed in the wake of black bloc anarchists, while remaining non violent themselves.
In the wake of the mass eviction of Jews from Gaza by the Israeli government, the violent eviction of Jews from Amonah, and numerous other similar events on a smaller scale in more recent years, many members of the GE community have been having second thoughts about this ideology.
In the wake of the escape of three murderers from the minimum / medium security Kingman Prison, Arizona operated by Management and Training Corporation ( MTC ) attorney general and gubernatorial candidate Terry Goddard said " I believe a big part of our problem is that the very violent inmates, like the three that escaped, ended up getting reclassified a lower risk quickly and sent to private prisons that were just not up to the job.
On 9 December 2010 in the wake of violent student demonstrations against increases to Higher Education tuition fees held in central London, May praised the actions of the police in controlling the demonstrations but was described by the Daily Telegraph as " under growing political pressure " due to her handling of the demonstrations.
Catholic Action movements were founded in Mexico in the wake of Pius XI's 1922 encyclical Ubi arcano, and supporters of the Young Mexican Catholic Action soon found themselves in violent conflict with CROM members.
The Khūzestānis had hoped that their regional autonomy would be restored in the wake of the revolution, but Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini refused, sparking a violent uprising in the province.
The most famous members of the SLF were the " Seattle Seven " — seven SLF members charged with " conspiracy to incite a riot " in the wake of a violent protest at a courthouse.
In the wake of the war, a large portion of the Earth is now an uncivilized wasteland known as " the Zone ", inhabited by Scavengers, the violent descendants of prisoners and convicts who were released by the Shroud during the war.
From scientific lessons learned, especially in the wake of the 1999 Oklahoma outbreak, meteorologists insist that overpasses are insufficient shelter from tornado winds and debris, and may be the worst place to be during a violent tornado.
Religious identity became a life and death issue for many Indonesians around the same time as Hinduism gained recognition, in the wake of the violent anti-Communist purge of 1965-66 ( Beatty 1999 ).
However, thanks to the unscrupulous acts of the insane manager of a weapons testing facility also in orbit around Europa, owned by an interplanetary corporation named Doors – a reference to Microsoft and their Windows operating system – the race starts to wake up, putting the Earth itself at risk from the resurgence of the extremely powerful and violent precursor race.
At the same time, the station was, in his words, " literally in the middle " of the " third most violent confrontation " in the wake of the " Cambodian Incursion " during the Vietnam War, during which the New Mexico National Guard was called out to expel students who " took over the Student Union Building ".

wake and dispute
This dispute, though simmering immediately in the wake of the treaty, escalated in the 1850s.
Matters of dispute by the participants and writers and historians since the war have included the wisdom of pursuing an offensive strategy in the wake of the failed Nivelle Offensive, rather than waiting for the arrrival of the American armies in France, the choice to attack in Flanders over areas further south or the Italian front, the climate and weather in Flanders, Haig's selection of General Hubert Gough and the Fifth Army to conduct the offensive, debates over the nature of the opening attack between advocates of shallow and deeper objectives, the passage of time between the Battle of Messines and the opening attack of the Battles of Ypres, the extent to which the internal troubles of the French armies motivated British persistence in the offensive, the effect of mud on operations and the decision to continue the offensive in October, once the weather had broken and the human cost of the campaign on the soldiers of the German and British armies.
" The Duke's ongoing dispute over Gelderland with Emperor Charles V made them suitable allies for England's King Henry VIII in the wake of the Truce of Nice.
In the wake of a dispute with some of its labor unions the Daily News was sold to British businessman Robert Maxwell in 1991.
What is not in dispute is that the public's affection for Dempsey grew in the wake of his two losses to Tunney.
The Kashmir dispute again came to the core-issue when India and Pakistan signed the controversial Simla Accord in July 1972 in the wake of the Indo-Pak war on 1971.
In the wake of the coup, the bordering Republic of Guinea quickly recognised the new government and sought to end a border dispute over an oil-rich region ,< ref >" Bloodless Coup in Guinea-Bissau ".
In the wake of the dispute, classification rules were revised to allow document reclassification, and the contested documents were reclassified.
In a voiceover, mob boss Paul Vitti ( Robert De Niro ) narrates a brief history of the Mafia during 1957: in the wake of Albert Anastasia's death, the dispute over whether Vito Genovese, Carlo Gambino or Joe Bananas will ascend to mob supremacy results in the Apalachin Meeting in upstate New York.
This law was proposed in the wake of the Government's recent dispute with Elections Canada, which has refused to bar people with veiled faces from polling places.
When Benton came home from the wake Benton received a duel challenge with Charles Lucas ( Missouri ) following a dispute over a court case.
WJZ-TV nearly lost its ABC affiliation in 1977 when the network briefly wooed WBAL-TV ( owned by the Hearst Corporation ) in the wake of a dispute between ABC and Group W. However, WBAL declined the ABC affiliation offer due to ABC's last-place network evening newscast offerings of the time, keeping ABC on channel 13 for the next 18 years.
The Dutch were very keen to resume the lucrative trade with Japan which had been choked off in the wake of the dispute between Nuyts and Hamada at the behest of the Japanese authorities in Edo.

wake and over
* In 406 BC, after years of defeats in the wake of the annihilation of their vast invasion force in Sicily, the Athenians at last won a naval victory at Arginusae over the Spartans.
Arizona had postseason victories over the St. Louis Cardinals ( 3 – 2 in the NLDS ) and the Atlanta Braves ( 4 – 1 in the NLCS ) to advance to the World Series where, in the wake of the September 11 terrorist attacks in New York City, they beat the three-time reigning champions, the New York Yankees, 4 to 3, to become the youngest expansion franchise to win the World Series ( in just their fourth season of play ).
In the wake of the Iranian Revolution, the US sought rapprochement with the Afghan government — a prospect that the USSR found unacceptable due to weakening Soviet leverage over the regime.
Zogu soon stepped aside, however, handing over the premiership to Verlaci in the wake of a financial scandal and an assassination attempt by a young radical that left Zogu wounded.
In the wake of these two films and after having received an Oscar, Marvin was a huge star given enormous control over his next film.
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.
No major federal financial assistance was made available to the survivors of the Oklahoma City bombing, but the Murrah Fund set up in the wake of the bombing attracted over $ 300, 000 in federal grants.
In addition to the religious problems which may arise, Michaud ( 2006 ) and Othman ( 2011 ) speculate that extraterrestrial contact may cause problems for global foreign relations, causing global political divisiveness over the involvement of radio astronomers worldwide in post-detection processes and over which bodies represent humanity as a whole in the wake of contact, as well as how, with what content, and whether a message should be sent in reply to what has been received from extraterrestrial intelligence.
Gerasimov is angling to take over as General Secretary in the wake of Filitov's arrest, something Ryan is determined to prevent because of his unyielding anti-American ideology.
For example, his method of getting up in the morning incorporates a bed that tips over to wake up its owner, an invention that was exhibited at The Great Exhibition of 1851 by Theophilus Carter, and is similar to a device sold in Japan that is used to ensure the sleeper awakens on time by inflating a pillow under their normal pillow and rolling the person, thus waking them up.
* Tantrum-a rider approaches the wake heelside and back flips over the wake on an axis perpendicular to the direction of the board.
* 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.
* Toeside Frontroll-a rider approaches the wake toeside and flips forward ( or rolls ) over the wake on an axis parallel to the direction of the board.
He was most concerned with the effect the series would have after the war was over and the “ hysteria ” the films would create in their wake.
IT shops using Wake-on-LAN through the Intel AMT implementation can wake an AMT PC over network environments that require TLS-based security, such as IEEE 802. 1x, Cisco Self Defending Network ( SDN ), and Microsoft Network Access Protection ( NAP ) environments.
After an initial honeymoon period in the wake of October 5, DSS and the rest of DOS, led by Đinđić and his DS, found themselves increasingly at odds over the nature and pace of the governments ' reform programs.
** In the wake of deadly riots in January over control of the Panama Canal, the U. S. offers to negotiate a new canal treaty.
** Zaid al-Rifai resigns as Prime Minister of Jordan in the wake of riots over government imposed price hikes that began on April 18.

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