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A period of dual power ensued, during which the Provisional Government held state power while the national network of Soviets, led by socialists, had the allegiance of the lower classes and the political left.
Approximately the same period, the Soviets made a surprise move and announced their support of UNTSO and likewise wanted to provide Observers.
Industrial development in Brașov started in the inter-war period, with one of the largest factories being the airplane manufacturing plant ( IAR Brașov ), which produced the first Romanian fighter planes, which were used in World War II against the Soviets.
As the Bullies had put intimidation to good use the past three years, the Flyers ' rugged style of play led the Soviets to leave the ice midway through the first period, protesting a hit on Valeri Kharlamov, whom Clarke had slashed on the ankle in the famous Summit Series ' 72, by Ed Van Impe.
The two teams ended the first period tied at two goals apiece, but the Soviets led after two, 5 – 3, and made it known that if the game ended in a tie, they were going to claim victory in the series as a result of scoring more goals.
While a final concordat draft had not been completed by mid-2001, earlier versions covered several controversial topics, including transfer to the Church of ownership of church treasures expropriated during the Soviet period and currently held in state museums and repositories ; government compensation to the Church for moral and material damage inflicted by the Soviets ; and government assistance in establishing after-school Orthodox religious courses in educational institutions and Orthodox chaplaincies in the military and in prisons.
The Soviets used the period from May 1945 to July 1945 to dismantle industry, transport and other facilities in West Berlin, including removing railway tracks, as reparations for German war damage in the Soviet Union.
In the first section, it recalled Albert Londres and André Gide's critics of forced labour in the colonies and others crimes of the New Imperialism period ; in the second section, it opposed " imperialist colonialism " to " the Soviets ' policy on nationalities ".
However, Moscow's quagmire in Afghanistan was far more disastrous for the Soviets than Vietnam had been for the Americans because the conflict coincided with a period of internal decay and domestic crisis in the Soviet system.
Because of this ( i. e., these states never having a period of revolutionary workers control, unlike the USSR which had revolutionary workers power from 1917 when the Soviets and revolutionary Bolshevik party had power ) these states were classed as " degenerate from birth " instead of " degenerated ", although the tasks for revolutionaries in them-political revolution-remained the same.
In the second period the Soviets score a goal to go up 3 – 2.
The movement was later portrayed by the Soviets as a sort of anarchical banditry like other anti-Soviet movements who opposed them during this period.
But by June 1944, despite shortening its front line, it had been exposed following the severe defeats of Army Group South in the battles that followed the Battle of Kursk, the Second Battle of Kiev and the Crimean Offensive in the late summer, autumn and winter of 1943 – 44, which the Soviets called the Third period of World War II.
* The Soviets use observation balloons to pinpoint the locations of Finnish artillery emplacements and bunkers during the month, which is a static period of the Winter War between the Soviet Union and Finland.
During this period the airport also received its first concrete runway and taxiways ; these were left undamaged until the very final days of the war, despite numerous attacks by both the Home Army and Soviet military, however, with the German withdrawal from the city, both Okęcie's remaining buildings and ground infrastructure ( including the runway ) were intentionally destroyed in order to deny their use to the advancing Soviets and Polish First Army.
In 1966, Andrei Tarkovsky made his celebrated film Andrei Rublev, loosely based on the artist's life and " the first ( and perhaps only ) film produced under the Soviets to treat the artist as a world-historic figure and the rival religion of Christianity as an axiom of Russia ’ s historical identity " during a turbulent period in the history of Russia.
During the autumn of 1942, " Lucy " provided the Soviets with detailed information about Case Blue, the German operations against Stalingrad and the Caucasus ; during this period decisions taken in Berlin were arriving in Moscow on average within a ten-hour period ; on one occasion in just six hours, not much longer than it took to reach German front line units.
During each period, five to six air samplings were to be taken to estimate the amount of plutonium being produced by the Soviets.
Browder also took part in clandestine activities on behalf of Soviet intelligence in America during his period of party leadership, placing those who sought to convey sensitive information to the party into contact with Jacob Golos, one of the Soviets ' primary handlers of such material.
Behind the Soviets ' refusal were a number of considerations closely linked with the regime, but a major consideration that emerged at the Tehran Conference was that Soviet leader Joseph Stalin desired four million German laborers for an " indefinite period ", perhaps for life.
The Party line in that period was to win a majority in the Soviets, by ' explaining the Bolshevik policy and exposing the compromising policy of the Mensheviks and Socialist-Revolutionaries, to isolate these parties from the masses '.
The Argetoianu government was replaced by that of Tătărescu, who had to deal with the Soviet Union's occupation of Bessarabia and was in turn replaced with Ion Gigurtu ( Argetoianu, who remained influential throughout the period, began calling for a rapprochement between Romania and the Soviets ).
Soon afterwards Szendzielarz was taken prisoner of war by the Soviets, but he managed to escape to Lwów, where he lived for a short period under a false name.

period and resumed
There were also enormous war reparations to be paid over a period of 70 years, although they ended in 1931 ( but were resumed after World War II ).
For a brief period before he resumed his normal broadcasting duties following his sexual assault arrest ( see below ), Albert anchored MSG's former nightly sports news report, MSG SportsDesk.
In 2007 Burma and Bangladesh resumed discussions about defining their maritime border after a 21 year period in which no talks were held on this topic.
Economic growth for Uruguay resumed, and averaged 8 % annually during the period 2004-08.
Commercial whaling ceased for a five year period to allow a small scientific catch for gauging the stock's sustainability and resumed 1993.
The economy resumed upward growth after a period in the early 1980s of languishing.
Its recent activity resumed in 1991 after a quiet period of almost 200 years.
The Peace of Sanluri ( 1355 ) ushered in a period of tranquillity, but hostilities were resumed in 1395, with Arborea initially able to capture much of the Island.
He resumed his practice at the Bar ; what is arguably his most celebrated case, the successful defence of The Leader against a libel action brought by the poet Patrick Kavanagh, dates from this period.
Immigrations were interrupted during the period of the U. S. Civil War, but were resumed thereafter when free lands also were obtainable under the Homestead Law of 1862.
In 1621 the war resumed, after a 12-year period of truces, and the Spanish, led by Ambrogio Spinola, had notable successes, including the siege of Breda, the old family residence of the Nassau's, in 1625.
When voters approved connection to State water supplies in 1991, parts of the city, especially outlying areas, resumed growth, but more slowly than during the boom period of the 1950s and 1960s.
" In December 1936, Glen Alden operated the Nottingham for the first time since the breaker's demolition, and after a subsequent period of idleness, resumed operations at the Nottingham again in 1938.
After a period in which they had little control over their music, they disappeared for thirty years, reformed in 1999, then resumed as a recording and touring band in 2001.
Several months later, on 30 October 1984, he ended his period of public silence, announcing that it was time to " speak his own truths ," and in July 1985 he resumed daily public discourses against Sheela's wishes, according to statements he made to the press.
The Mongols then resumed attacks on the Tatars to avenge the death of their late khan, opening a long period of active hostilities.
After a long period in U. S. Army hands after World War II it has now resumed the role Harnack envisaged, as a centre for international intellectual life in the German capital, under the management of the KWG's successor organisation, the Max Planck Gesellschaft.
When production resumed, designs were still largely based on those of the pre-war period.
Following a period in the US Army during WWII, Hayes moved to California and resumed his radio career.
In the dislocation that followed, the Treasurer's accounts cease for a period and, when resumed in 1515, Dunbar is no longer recorded as being employed by the crown.
The treaty lead to a short period of peace, but the armed conflicts resumed soon thereafter.
For a long period of time in 2004 and 2005, only one Digibox was in production, the Pace DS430N, but Amstrad and Thomson have resumed production with the DRX500 and DSi4212 boxes respectively.
TV3 no longer aired the programme in 2003, however, it resumed in 2006 for a short period of time.
While OML vocabulary was skewed toward English during this period, a trend towards Japanese resumed in 1968.

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