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The campaign is focused on slowing, and eventually ending, the world's consumption of oil ; with activist activities taking place against companies that pursue oil drilling as a venture.
During the 1934 Californian gubernatorial campaign, this tax was levied by the studio heads, automatically taking a day's pay from their biggest-earning stars and helping raise half a million dollars for Frank Merriam.
After a successful campaign against Alfonso, John headed north again, taking the city of Angers.
" Upon taking Mazar-i-Sharif in 1998, about 4, 000-6, 000 civilians were killed in an ethnic cleansing campaign by the Taliban and many more reported tortured.
Lord Irwin's successor, Lord Willingdon, taking a hard line against nationalism, began a new campaign of controlling and subduing the nationalist movement.
He is involved in a current advertising campaign for Aviva in which he plays a variety of inspirational characters including a supporter taking his companions to away games, an elderly Welsh goth who collects antiques, and a deceased patriarch providing life insurance to his grieving family.
Throughout June while Philip's campaign ground to a halt in the north, Richard was taking a number of important fortresses to the south.
Tele2 did just that by taking out a massive marketing campaign to attract a huge number of customers to its internet access service.
" The pro-squatting campaign group SQUASH stated that there were " 2, 217 responses and over 90 % of responses argued against taking any action on squatting.
Garfield returned to Washington very glum in spite of his success, taking the campaign criticism quite hard.
He is mentioned in 1570 as taking part in the Serpeisk campaign as an archer of the guard.
The taking of Ponce by American troops " was a critical turning point in the Puerto Rican campaign.
Nott's rants are often passionate and articulate ; this book was written at the time Banks was building up to cutting up his passport and taking part in the campaign to impeach Tony Blair.
Upon taking control, the Vietnamese communists banned other political parties, arrested suspects believed to have collaborated with the United States and embarked on a mass campaign of collectivization of farms and factories.
During the 2002 election campaign, Davis took the unusual step of taking out campaign ads during the Republican primaries against Los Angeles mayor Richard Riordan.
When political discussions became tense, Dirksen would lighten the atmosphere by taking up his perennial campaign to have the marigold named the national flower.
Giuliani had made a statement during a campaign press conference that any community that wanted to refuse taking garbage from New York City was free to do so.
In 1940, Watford City won a hotly contested campaign for county seat, defeating Alexander and Arnegard and taking the prize from Schafer.
Suzuki is now taking part in an advertisement campaign with the tagline " You have the power ", promoting energy conservation through various household alternatives, such as the use of compact fluorescent lightbulbs.
During the reign of Hezekiah, King of Judah, the Assyrians, under King Sennacherib, attempted to take Jerusalem, and, in that campaign, succeeded in taking Lachish ( see 2 Chronicles 32: 9 and Isaiah 36: 2 ).
She came under investigation for taking cash bribe and / or illegal campaign donations as an aide to Clinton from 1994 to 1996.
Occasionally, strikes destabilize the rule of a particular political party or ruler ; in such cases, strikes are often part of a broader social movement taking the form of a campaign of civil resistance.

campaign and notice
Susan Hogarth, leader of LPRadicals and candidate for North Carolina House of Representatives, does not include a copyright notice on the caucus website or on her campaign website, and has stated in posts to the lpradicals Yahoo group that she does not believe in intellectual property.
* In 1986 the base was issued with an eviction notice to be " closed by the people " in a Close the Gap campaign ; there was a protest by both women and men in which bicycles featured strongly.
In larger sites a stainless steel notice gives details of the respective military campaign.
* Great part of Richelieu's correspondence with Pozzo di Borgo, Capo d ' Istria and others, with his journal of his travels in Germany and the Turkish campaign, and a notice by the duchesse de Richelieu, is published by the Imperial Historical Society of Russia, vol.
His retirement was controversial as he announced it on the eve of that year's election campaign without giving his Liberal colleagues advance notice.
UNEP has taken notice of this campaign in its A Billion Tree Campaign in which almost 45 million seedlings have been planted.
Having defended the conduct of the naval operations in the Norway campaign at length he said little to rebut the wider-ranging criticisms, except that the debate should not have become one of confidence at such short notice.
Specsavers long-running and successful advertising campaign is famously based on the strapline " Should've gone to Specsavers " which appears on the company's TV advertising, usually after showing an accident in which someone failed to notice something.
* Julianne Moore, whose film career had recently been gaining notice from a critically acclaimed role in Short Cuts, was the actor predominantly featured in the advertising campaign for the film.
In October 2001, P & G tested the sinking bar soap as part of an advertising campaign to see if people would notice the sinking bars, even if given a cash reward.
In October 2001, P & G tested the sinking bar soap as part of an advertising campaign in the United States, in a 6-month plan to release 1, 051 soap bars that sink, among other bars that float, to see if people would notice the sinking bars, even if given a cash reward of up to $ 250, 000.
On September 3, media reported that the Kevin Powell campaign had received a notice from the Federal Election Commission informing them that Powell was not officially registered as a candidate for Congress.
It spread without notice for several years, but in July 1996, two years before the onset of a campaign to stamp out " heretical sects ," authorities in Sichuan found a list of several thousand practitioners of the method in seven provinces ; it included many Chinese Communist Party members, and some high-ranking cadres.
Until the introduction of the Fixed-term Parliaments Act in 2011, the dates for general elections in the United Kingdom were not fixed, being instead set by the government with a minimum notice of 17 working days, the length of a general election campaign.
After competing networks complained, the promotional campaign featured this notice on television and the website: " Our lawyers would like to inform you some of the characters you see here are not associated with Alltel.
Four years later as general of division, and chief of engineers in the Italian campaign, he attracted the particular notice of the emperor Napoleon III, who made him in 1867 chief of his military household and governor to the prince imperial.
While it includes fantastic elements, including the existence of magic, it earned some notice from reviewers for its realistic rules regarding ships and ship-based combat, as well as its detailed campaign background.
It can deploy worldwide at short notice to run an air campaign.
On December 13, 2001, in accordance with his campaign promises on National Missile Defense, Bush gave Russia six months notice of the United States ' withdrawal from the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty.
On August 22, McFarland announced that she would be suspending her campaign until further notice after her daughter was caught shoplifting.

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