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In the wake of these changes new religious and philosophical movements have drawn freely upon many of the world's religions to attract new initiates.
Immediately after 21 April 2004 these troops were withdrawn by President Ricardo Maduro in the wake of a similar decision by Spanish prime minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero.
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.
Supporters of the assassins who were killed in the wake of these events included the church's leader, Bishop Gorazd, who is now revered as a martyr of the Orthodox Church.
Using sensing technologies such as EEG electrodes or accelerometers, these alarm clocks are supposed to wake people only from light sleep.
In the wake of these developments, Jack Ryan is recruited as National Security Advisor by President Roger Durling.
By 2008, these state-owned corporations have became increasingly dynamic and generated lots of revenue for the state, with the state-sector leading the recovery of economic growth in 2009 in the wake of the financial crises.
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.
The sleep – wake rhythm may, in these circumstances, become out of phase with other circadian or ultradian rhythms such as metabolic, hormonal, CNS electrical, or neurotransmitter rhythms.
In the wake of these victories, democracy was re-established at Athens.
In the wake of these changes, investment and population growth slowly resumed, though unemployment was to remain above the national average for the duration of Kennett's premiership.
Gawain unwittingly fights Ywain, from Chrétien's Yvain, or the Knight of the Lion | Knight of the Lion An influx of romances written in French appeared in the wake of Chretien ’ s works, and in these Gawain was characterized variously.
It is estimated that 200, 000 Jews saved their lives by converting to Christianity in the wake of these persecutions.
Movement can be detected in any of these states ; some mice turn the sensor fully off in the sleep state, requiring a button click to wake.
In the wake of these attacks many flight attendants at major airlines were laid off because of decreased passenger loads.
The earliest literary works comprising the Piers Plowman tradition follow in the wake of these events, although they and their sixteenth-century successors are not anti-monarchical or supportive of rebellion.
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 '.
Lip tricks-Using the lip of the wake like a rail, these tricks can be done behind any watercraft.
Even in the wake of glasnost, however, Bronstein only partially confirmed these rumors in his public statements or writings, admitting only to ' strong psychological pressure ' being applied, and that it was up to Bronstein himself whether to decide to give in to this pressure.
However, in the wake of delays caused by local resistance and environmental concerns, Lucas abandoned these plans in April 2012 and has instead decided to sell the land.
With a distance of between the parallel runways, these are enabled to operate independently and without wake turbulence interferences.
... there are many mountain streams, now moving slowly in narrow but deep pools, then churning with savage ferocity down some water-worn precipice, leaving in its wake snow-white sprays ... Fed by crystal springs and like so much molten silver these streams flow their turbulent courses unappreciated and rarely visited.
The institutions that formed the consensus started softening their insistence on these policies in the 2000s largely due to political pressures surrounding globalization, but any reference of these ideas as a consensus essentially ended in the wake of the 2008 global financial crisis, as market fundamentalism lost favour.

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In the wake of the archaeological and philological rediscovery of ancient Assyria, Assyrian nationalism became increasingly popular among the surviving remnants of the Assyrian people, and has come to strongly identify with ancient Assyria.
Hitherto ruled by a monarchical dynasty, Egypt became a republic on 18 June 1953, in the wake of the Egyptian Revolution of 1952.
Relations between Fiji and Papua New Guinea became strained in November 2005, in the wake of revelations that a number of Fijian citizens, possibly mercenaries, had entered Papua New Guinea illegally and were involved in arming and training a separatist militia on the island of Bougainville.
In the wake of the rebellion, the clan system was broken up and islands of the Hebrides became a series of landed estates.
In its wake, Hungarian resistance collapsed and the Ottoman Empire became the pre-eminent power in Eastern Europe.
The Basmachi revolt that broke out in the wake of the Russian Revolution of 1917 was quelled in the early 1920s and Tajikistan became an autonomous Soviet socialist republic ( Tajik ASSR ) within Uzbekistan in 1924.
The cover had some cultural resonance in the wake of September 11, and became a popular print and poster.
Protests and violence erupted in the wake of its opening and it became one of the first films to raise the issue of cinema's potentially detrimental effect on mass culture.
He became Chancellor of West Germany on 16 May 1974, after Brandt's resignation in the wake of an espionage scandal.
During the wake of the Napoleonic period, nationalism, a relatively new movement, became increasingly significant.
When Linda Evangelista mentioned to Vogue that " we don ’ t wake up for less than $ 10, 000 a day ", she may have been playfully pretending the role of an up-scale union representative, but the 1990 comment became the most notorious quote in modeling history.
After a brief de facto protectorate period beginning in 1885 the island became a full formal French protectorate in 1890, then a colony in 1896, and gained full independence from France in 1960 in the wake of decolonization.
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 the Falklands War between Britain and Argentina it became difficult for him to return to White Hart Lane and he went on loan to Paris Saint Germain in France.
In the wake of the breakup of the British and French colonial empires, and in the wake of U. S. defeat in Vietnam, anthropologists became especially attentive to relations of domination and subjugation that link Western and non-Western societies, and that structure relations within any given society.
P2 became the target of considerable attention in the wake of the collapse of Banco Ambrosiano ( one of Milan's principal banks, owned in part by the Vatican Bank ), and the suspicious 1982 death of its president Roberto Calvi in London, initially ruled a suicide but later prosecuted as a murder.
By the late 1930s the Western film was widely regarded as a ' pulp ' genre in Hollywood, but its popularity was dramatically revived in 1939 by the release of John Ford's landmark Western adventure Stagecoach, which became one of the biggest hits of the year released though United Artists, and made John Wayne a mainstream screen star in the wake of a decade of headlining B westerns.
After the CPB was banned in the wake of the August 1991 coup d ' état, Belarusian communists regrouped and renamed themselves the Party of Communists of Belarus ( PCB ), which became the umbrella organization for Belarus's communist parties and pro-Russian groups.
In the wake of the offensive, however, Thiệu ’ s regime became more energetic.
In the wake of this falling out, Jack's relationship with his son, Jack Warner Jr., also became strained.
Smallville depicts her as Clark's ( Tom Welling ) cousin, whose spacecraft became trapped in stasis until the events of the sixth season finale, when the destruction of the dam that the ship had landed nearby disrupted the stasis systems and allowed Kara to wake up.
In February 1919 Streicher became active in the anti-Semitic Deutschvölkischer Schutz und Trutzbund ( German Nationalist Protection and Defense Federation ), one of the various radical-nationalist organizations that sprang up in the wake of the failed German Communist revolution of 1918.
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, Burlington, Vermont became the sister city of Moss Point and provided much-needed aid to the city.

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