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time and Entente
In recent times, it has become customary to invite units from France's allies to the parade ; in 2004 during the centenary of the Entente Cordiale, British troops ( the band of the Royal Marines, the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment, Grenadier Guards and King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery ) led the Bastille Day parade in Paris for the first time, with the Red Arrows flying overhead.
In 1916 Romania entered World War I on the Entente side, after the Entente agreed to recognize Romanian rights over Transylvania, which was part of Austria-Hungary until that time.
The United States entered the war on the side of the Entente Powers in 1917 and by mid-1918 had an army of around half a million men, this rising to a million by the time the Armistice was signed on November 11, 1918.
He sieged at that time among the Entente républicaine démocratique conservative party.
In 1917, having discussed the idea with colleagues for some time with no response, he published the controversial " Lansdowne Letter ", which called for a statement of postwar intentions from the Entente Powers.
At the same time, Czechoslovakia, Romania, and Yugoslavia were allied in the Little Entente.
During his time in office, he made a state visit to Poland in February 1930, where he met both President Ignacy Mościcki and Marshal Józef Piłsudski to form a Baltic Entente, that didn't however find Polish support.
Other parties represented in Parliament at this time included the Armenian nationalist Dashnak and Hunchak parties ( four and two members respectively ) and the main opposition, the Liberty and Entente party, sometimes referred to by Ottoman historians as the " Liberal Union ".
According to Xeni, Ionescu's advocacy of an Entente alliance had made him the target of intense criticism, at a time when the territory still controlled by Romanian authorities was suffering major hardships, and replied that " war had to be made ".
The appointment came at a time when his Little Entente project had already been fulfilled, and extended, from the Romanian perspective, through the alliance with the Second Polish Republic ( see Polish-Romanian Alliance ).
At the time many in the U. S. thought that the signing of the treaty of peace and friendship between Japan and China was a strategic decision, and many analysts in the west compared their relationship to a “ Sino-Japanese Entente .” ( Tow, 1983 p. 51 ).
During that time, he was the only prominent public figure to demand a declaration of war against the Entente Powers.
At the same time, Grey met with opposition from the Russian Ambassador who warned that a conference with Germany, Italy, France, and Britain serving as the mediators between Austria and Russia would break apart the informal Triple Entente. Sazonov accepted Grey ’ s proposal for a conference despite his reservations about the dangers of splitting the Triple Entente, Grey wrote to Sazonov that: “ I do not consider that public opinion here would or ought to sanction our going to war over a Serbian quarrel.
During this time Otaman Hrekov participated in the negotiations with The Entente forces to ally against the Bolsheviks.

time and reversed
A slow and painful trend toward unification has taken hold, a trend which may at any time be arrested and reversed but which may also lead to a binding federation of Europe.
From time to time the process reversed for a period, but overall the trend has been strongly toward lower rainfall.
At the same time, revolutionary workers and left-wing socialists were now considering removing the conservative regime by military force rather than allowing the achievements of the workers ' movement to be reversed or implementation of new reforms to be hampered.
If this critical sample is obtained at the time of hypoglycemia, before it is reversed, it can provide information that would otherwise require a hospital admission and unpleasant starvation testing.
The reversed beam is called a conjugate beam, and thus the technique is known as optical phase conjugation ( also called time reversal, wavefront reversal and retroreflection ).
By this time however, the influence of Slobodan Milošević was confined to Serbia only as Montenegro had experienced internal regime change in 1996 when former Milošević ally Milo Đukanović reversed his policies, showed resilience by becoming leader of his party and subsequently dismissing former Montenegrin leader Momir Bulatović, a man who remained loyal to Milošević.
: Each time the magnetic field is reversed, a small amount of energy is lost due to hysteresis within the core.
With time reversed we have the situation of two objects pushed away from each other, e. g. shooting a projectile, or a rocket applying thrust ( compare the derivation of the Tsiolkovsky rocket equation ).
Severe ecological damage to the environment occurred during the post-Second World War time of communist governance in the People's Republic of Poland, but recent changes in regulations, procedures and policies of Polish government since the fall of Communism have reversed much of the harm that was done.
However, for physically meaningful numbers of monkeys typing for physically meaningful lengths of time the results are reversed.
This time the characters ' names would be reversed and the show was called, The Amazing Spider-Man and the Incredible Hulk.
Lazare Carnot played a large part in the reorganization of the French army from 1793 to 1794 — a time which saw previous French misfortunes reversed, with Republican armies advancing on all fronts.
Regardless of the amount of time involved, once the cashing bank is alerted that the cheque is fraudulent, the transaction is reversed and the money removed from the victim's account.
Norma McCorvey, whose alias was Roe, became a pro-life advocate and attempted to have the decision of Roe v. Wade reversed and in McCorvey v. Hill, 2004, the case failed to proceed based on being moot, without standing and out of time.
Tōgō could have ordered his ships to turn " together ", that is, each ship would have made the turn at the same time and reversed course.
On Match Game PM ( or on the syndicated daytime show if time was running short ), a time-saving variant of the tie-breaker was used that reversed the game play.
Later, after the screenplay had been written and submitted, Breen reversed course, saying of the film that " It is a grand yarn that will do a great deal of good for all those who see it and, in my judgment, it is particularly fortunate that this kind of story is to be made at this time.
Thus for a time Martha's Vineyard was officially named Marthas Vineyard, but the Board reversed its decision in the early 20th century, making Martha's Vineyard one of the five placenames in the United States today with a possessive apostrophe.
The temporary ileostomy can be reversed at this time so that the patient is now internalized for bowel functions, or in another step to the procedure, the pouch and rectal stump anastamosis can be left inside the patient to heal for some time, while the patient still uses the ileostomy for bowel function.
With time reversed we have the situation of two objects pushed away from each other, e. g. shooting a projectile, or a rocket applying thrust ( compare the derivation of the Tsiolkovsky rocket equation ).
However, that trend was reversed starting in the 1970s ; since that time, increasingly more women have been taking their husband's surname upon marriage, especially among well-educated women in high-earning occupations.
His judgment was reversed by William Raleigh also known as William de Raley in 1234, which for a time, restored his earlship.
The specification was considerably in advance of the state of the art of the time, and when it was delivered commentators immediately reversed their earlier concerns and suggested the machine was too powerful, and would therefore be available in too small numbers.

time and gains
According to this view, the story of Jacob's visit to Laban to obtain a wife originated as a metaphor for this migration, with the property and family which were gained from Laban representing the gains of the Joseph tribes by the time they returned from Egypt ; according to textual scholars, the Jahwist version of the Laban narrative only mentions the Joseph tribes, and Rachel, and does not mention the other tribal matriarchs whatsoever.
Friedman believed that deficits would be corrected by free markets as floating currency rates rise or fall with time to encourage or discourage imports in favor of the exports, reversing again in favor of imports as the currency gains strength.
The party also made gains in the two state elections held at the same time, acquiring sufficient seats for a CDU-FDP coalition in the northernmost state, Schleswig-Holstein and gaining enough votes in left leaning Brandenburg to clear the 5 % hurdle to enter that state's parliament.
Doing so confirms IQ gains over time.
Rushton asserts that the " gains in IQ over time ( the Lynn-Flynn effect ) are unrelated to g ".
The " Abecedarian Early Intervention Project ", an all-day program that provided various forms of environmental enrichment to children from infancy onward, showed IQ gains that did not diminish over time.
With time, Bobby gains sufficient control over his augmented powers that he is able to stop using the inhibitor belt.
Potential speed gains are large, with travel time from Casablanca to Marrakesh down from 3 hours to 1: 20, and from the capital Rabat to Tangier from 4: 30 to 1: 30.
Thus, the mergers were not done to see large efficiency gains, they were in fact done because that was the trend at the time.
Philip had spent this time consolidating his territorial gains, and by now was controlling much of Normandy east of the Seine, and remaining within striking distance of Rouen.
With time running out, Bradshaw completed 2 passes to Swann for gains of 29 and 21 yards, moving the ball to the 16-yard line with 40 seconds left in the half.
Some jurisdictions impose different rates or levels of capital gains taxation based on the length of time the asset was held.
At the time he felt that the war was a wrongful one and believed that territorial gains were designed to spread slavery throughout the nation, writing in 1883, " I was bitterly opposed to the measure, and to this day, regard the war, which resulted, as one of the most unjust ever waged by a stronger against a weaker nation.
The character of any gains ( including tax-favored capital gains ) are transformed into " ordinary income " at the time the money is withdrawn.
* December 13 – Three years after its first telecast, MGM's The Wizard of Oz is shown on television for only the second time, but it gains an even larger viewing audience than its first television outing, spurring CBS to make it an annual tradition.
This program gains the largest viewership of a TV special up to this time, and it becomes one of the first great TV family musical classics.
Despite the gains in computational performance during this time period according to Moore's law, Office 2007 performed the same task at half the speed on a prototypical year 2007 computer as compared to Office 2000 on a year 2000 computer.
In discussions featuring Isabella, the Thorpe sisters, Eleanor, and Henry, and by Catherine perusing the library of the General, and her mother's books on instructions on behaviours, the reader gains further insights into Austen's various perspectives on novels in contrast with other popular literature of the time ( especially the Gothic novel ).
A player loses a point if he dies but gains a point every time he kills.
While flood damage can be virtually eliminated by moving away from rivers and other bodies of water, since time out of mind, people have lived and worked by the water to seek sustenance and capitalize on the gains of cheap and easy travel and commerce by being near water.
In Denver, ever since the Moore hit, it has become tradition for the home fans to boo Todd Bertuzzi every time he gains possession of the puck, whenever his team faces the Avalanche at Pepsi Center.
Apologists and defenders of the Western viewpoint make the valid point that Germany's allies were more than once rescued from disaster or rendered capable of holding their own or making substantial gains by the provision of German troops, arms or military advisers, whereas those allies did not at any time provide a similar function for Germany.
By the constitution of Basset, large advantages were secured to the tailleur, that is, literally, the dealer, or keeper of the bank, and so vast were his gains, that the privilege of keeping a bank at Basset, where the stakes were unlimited, was granted only to cadets or other members of great families, it being certain that a considerable fortune must be realised by the tailleur in a short time.

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