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Indicating in 2001 that he would not run for a third term, Chissano criticized leaders who stayed on longer than he had, which was generally seen as a reference to Zambian president Frederick Chiluba, who at the time was considering a third term, and Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe, then in his fourth term.
Indicating his acceptance into the group, an adoring female fan surreptitiously gives the artist a vial of heroin, implying that drug use was an accepted, and perhaps required, part of beatnik culture.
Indicating their solidarity, all Commonwealth citizens holding office under the Russian Government, including the Archbishop of Warsaw, resigned their positions and submitted to the newly constituted Government, which was composed of five most prominent representatives of the Whites.
" Indicating that the current location of the plague stone was the outer rim of the parish.

Indicating and has
Indicating the way in which he has turned his back on his 1910 philosophy, Mr. Reama said: `` A Socialist is a person who believes in dividing everything he does not own ''.
Indicating the architectural skill employed by the builders at the time, the tower remains structurally solid and has not required any restoration work to realign it despite the River Haven being only away and the original foundations built under water level.
Indicating its priorities, when in government, the DP has usually or always controlled ministries in charge of Transport, Public Works, the Middle Class, the Civil Service, and Energy.

Indicating and been
Indicating his estrangement from the Liberal Party, he fought as an ' Independent Radical ' although he had been adopted by the local Liberal association.

Indicating and expansion
Indicating that OPEC is not averse to further expansion, Mohammed Barkindo, OPEC's Secretary General, recently asked Sudan to join.

Indicating and .
Indicating that the enemy power would no longer interfere with the carrying out of true worship by his people in their land, Jehovah declared through his prophet: " No more will any good-for-nothing person pass again through you.
* Shoulder badge: Indicating the Group, worn on the right shoulder.
Indicating Silica Gel Often some sort of humidity indicator is included in the desiccant to show, by color changes, the degree of water-saturation of the desiccant.
Indicating the tougher competition, Watford managed only a 18th finish, out of 22 teams, avoiding relegation by eight points and winning only 12 of their 42 games in the 1979 – 1980 season.
Indicating the Fate of the Colony of Englishmen Left on Roanoke Island in 1587, Wilson, NC: Advance Press, 1888.
Indicating continuing rivalry between the two lines, Gusu's second son became the 11th king Biryu, and the name of the 14th king Geungusu indicates descent from the Gusu line.
Indicating that those who set policy would not be involved with financial dealings.
Indicating a total population of about 100, to this total should be added slaves and their families.

turmoil and fact
Father Franziscus Stratman, senior Catholic chaplain at Berlin University wrote " The souls of well-disposed people are in a turmoil as a result of the tyranny of the National Socialists, and I am merely stating a fact when I say that the authority of the bishops among innumerable Catholics and non-Catholics has been shaken by the quasi-approval of the National Socialist movement ".
With the world in turmoil I now feel that a boy your age should experience what is coming his way — fully digest it without getting a " belly ache ," so to speak, nor getting off the right track of truth, fact, honesty, fair play, and being above board — never a sneak.
The fact that the Court struck down the Act despite an expansive interpretation of the Spending Clause reflects the turmoil in the Court at this critical time.
Mixing fact and fiction, Haskell Wexler's 1969 film, Medium Cool, centers around the relationship between a cameraman and young widow as they find themselves amid the turmoil and violence during the " long hot summer " of Chicago.
In the film The Godfather, Sonny and members of the Corleone family discuss the fact that black gangs have taken over their " policy banks " due to the turmoil caused by the gang wars between the Corleones and other New York Mafia families.

turmoil and Butler
In the midst of the political turmoil of the conflict over Kent Island, Claiborne married Elizabeth Butler of Essex, who would remain his wife at least through 1668.

turmoil and was
In all the turmoil, some good legislation was passed.
A British writer, Richard Haestier, in a book, Dead Men Tell Tales, recalls that in the turmoil preceding the French Revolution the body of Henry 4,, who had died nearly 180 years earlier, was torn to pieces by a mob.
Everything was in an exciting turmoil -- full of anticipation and fun.
The day was brilliant around her -- flower-scented, crisp with breeze -- yet her inner turmoil darkened it.
In the 17th and 18th centuries, there was much migration to Achill from other parts of Ireland, particularly Ulster, due to the political and religious turmoil of the time.
The state of turmoil caused by these religious and political disputes was increased by the possibility of Albert's early death and the need, should that happen, to appoint a regent, as his only son, Albert Frederick was still a mere youth.
The turmoil that Americans were watching on their TV sets was happening live — right in his own neighborhood.
The successful American businessman and investor Warren Buffett was quoted in the Associated Press ( January 20, 2006 ) as saying " The U. S trade deficit is a bigger threat to the domestic economy than either the federal budget deficit or consumer debt and could lead to political turmoil ...
Ali's reign as Caliph was plagued by great turmoil and internal strife.
In fall 1976, however, amid the turmoil of New York City's dire fiscal crisis, the free tuition policy was discontinued under pressure from the federal government, the financial community that had a role in rescuing the city from bankruptcy, and New York State, which would take over the funding of CUNY's senior colleges.
In the 1992 book Cronenberg on Cronenberg, he revealed that The Brood was inspired by events that occurred during the unraveling of his first marriage, which caused both Cronenberg and his daughter Cassandra a great deal of turmoil.
The period between 1911 and 1919 was filled with political turmoil, particularly with trade union unrest, which culminated on 17 December 1918.
Knowing what he did was best for his country, but the tense posture of his feet and toes reveals his inner turmoil.
The Finnish Civil War (; ) was a part of the national, political and social turmoil caused by World War I ( 1914 – 1918 ) in Europe.
The turmoil was at its peak in the reign of Henry VI, which began in 1422, because of his personal weaknesses and mental instability.
There was further turmoil in 69, the " Year of four emperors ".
His death in 522 was followed by a period of turmoil until Darius the Great seized the throne in about 521.
During the spring of 56 BC, the Triumvirs held a conference, as Rome was in turmoil and Caesar's political alliance was coming undone.
Slidell's arrival caused political turmoil in Mexico after word leaked out that he was there to purchase additional territory and not to offer compensation for the loss of Texas.
In 2005, following disputed results of the 2005 parliamentary elections, Kyrgyzstan was thrown into a state of political turmoil, with different parties claiming that they were the legitimate government.
This relative stability was ended by the sacking of Constantinople during the Fourth Crusade ( 1204 ) and during the turmoil of the 13th century the island ownership was constantly affected by the regional power struggles.
' His trips across the country attracted large crowds of Africans and the country was in a state of turmoil.

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