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Inheriting and empire
Inheriting the caliphate from his brother Yazid II, Hisham was ruling an empire with many different problems.

Inheriting and with
Inheriting a country fraught with social and institutional woes resulting from the Cultural Revolution and other mass political movements of the Mao era, Deng became the core of the " second generation " of Chinese leadership.
Inheriting the folk tradition of the protest song, rock music has been associated with political activism as well as changes in social attitudes to race, sex and drug use, and is often seen as an expression of youth revolt against adult consumerism and conformity.
Inheriting an OAS closely identified with the Non-Aligned Movement, he dismissed a number of Plaza's appointees looked upon unfavorably by U. S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.
Inheriting the group from his father, Lucca has continued to inspire Sonora Ponceña with his innovative playing.

Inheriting and during
Inheriting a title, he also went on to have a successful career in Parliament, and occupied a number of political offices during his later years.

Inheriting and both
Inheriting Psi. Kore's manager, Chatterbox owner Nik Tropiano, who had helped push that group to the verge of major success, Daysend was listed on the bill for the 2002 Metal for the Brain festival and slated to open for Austrian extremists Pungent Stench shortly afterward, both without so much as having either a recording or a vocalist.
Inheriting the Byzantine ship designs, the new merchant galleys were similar dromons, but without any heavy weapons and both faster and wider.

Inheriting and was
Inheriting the near-bankrupt dukedom in 1892, he was forced to find a quick and drastic solution to the problems.
Inheriting a large part of the former Soviet volleyball programme, Russia was the winner in 1999.
Inheriting nothing from Henriette, he was forced to sell his large library in 1757 and eventually found steady income as a royal censor ( like his father ) in 1759.

Inheriting and financial
Inheriting estates from his wife's family considerably improved Onslow's financial position.

Inheriting and .
Inheriting a more mature Mantle, who now has seen the sights on and off Broadway, Ralph Houk quietly bestowed, no pun intended, the mantle of authority on Mickey.
* Jeffrey I. Roth, Inheriting the Crown in Jewish Law: The Struggle for Rabbinic Compensation, Tenure and Inheritance Rights, Univ.
Inheriting one copy of the mutation from a parent ( heterozygous ) increases by fourfold to eightfold the chance of developing a clot.
Inheriting by the death of his brother James the estate of Linlathen, Erskine retired from the bar, and gave himself up to the study of questions of theology.
Inheriting from a mixin is not a form of specialization but is rather a means of collecting functionality.
Inheriting the state's worst economy since the Great Depression, Wilson insisted on strict budget discipline and sought to rehabilitate the state's environment for investment and new job creation.
Inheriting the grounds of Mission Santa Clara de Asís, Santa Clara University's campus, library holdings, art collection, and many of its defining traditions date back to 1777, almost 75 years before its founding.
Inheriting a team at the top of the league table, Matthäus achieved the immediate goal by steering Partizan to the 2002 – 03 league title in convincing fashion, at one point even extending the lead over the second-placed rivals Red Star Belgrade to 19 points.
#, pitcher and captain of the Kisaragi Girls High Baseball Team: Inheriting her father's pitching arm, Ryo has an innate pitching ability.
Inheriting the religious and cultural traditions of the Kanem-Bornu state, Kanuri peoples are predominantly Sunni Muslim.
Inheriting Pamplona, including Aragon, Sancho III conquered Ribagorza and Sobrarbe, which had been depopulated since the collapse of Moorish control.
Inheriting a Georgetown team which had been just 3 – 23 the year before, Thompson quickly and dramatically improved the team, making the NCAA tournament within three seasons.

collapsing and empire
Shu-Durul ( 2168 – 2154 BC ) appears to have restored some order, however he was unable to prevent the empire eventually collapsing outright from the invasion of barbarian peoples from the Zagros Mountains known as the Gutians.
Over a 75 year period the Ottoman Turks provided 33 governors and Libya remained part of the empire — although at times virtually autonomous — until Italy invaded it in 1911 in the Italo-Turkish War, as the Ottoman Empire was collapsing.
Emerging from the Arabian Peninsula, the Muslims quickly conquered the collapsing Persian empire.
However, his return home had treacherous motives as he intended to stake a claim for Humayun's apparently collapsing empire.
As an emperor he was incompetent, and surrounded by sycophantic court officials, he was blind to the empire collapsing around him.
It was widely reported that he sold Bond the Nine Network at the record price of in 1987, and then bought it back three years later for a mere A $ 250 million, when Bond's empire was collapsing.
: The entire empire was already collapsing, but Wang Mang did not care, but rather buried his head in what is old, believing that once he returned the government structure to the old days, the empire will be peaceful.
In the 19th century, the Ottoman sultans tried in vain to shore up their collapsing empire by introducing a series of reforms aimed at reining in recalcitrant local officials and dousing the fires of nationalism among its myriad peoples.
During the reign of Ardashir I of Persia, Sistan came under the jurisdiction of the Sassanids, and in 644CE, the Arab Muslims gained control as the Persian empire was in its final moments of collapsing.
He also fervently opposed aid to Greece and Turkey, where British influence had been strong, on the premise that U. S. involvement in the region only accommodated the " needs of a collapsing British empire " without benefiting the United States.
In the final days of collapsing Habsburg's empire, on November 1, 1918, Ukrainian soldiers from former Austrian army units occupied Lviv's public utilities and military objects, raised Ukrainian flags throughout the city and proclaimed the birth of the new Ukrainian state.
During the 11th century several exiled datus of the collapsing empire of Srivijaya
If one recalls that when St. Remigius died the ancient art of perfumery was still known and practiced in the collapsing Roman Empire, but was unknown in the Carolingian empire four hundred years later.
At the same time, his financial empire in Missouri was collapsing, and ended in bankruptcy and litigation.

collapsing and faced
At the same time, British policy-makers were afraid if Hitler were “ contained ”, and faced with a collapsing economy he would commit a desperate “ mad dog act ” of aggression as a way of lashing out.
The country also faced various catastrophes at the time ; train collision and ship sinking in 1993, Seoul's Seongsu Bridge and Sampoong Department Store collapsing in 1994.
In 1985, faced with shrinking or collapsing organizations, many of these offshoot groups, including the Revolutionary Workers Headquarters, Proletarian Unity League, Organization for Revolutionary Unity, and later the Amilcar Cabral-Paul Robeson Collective, consolidated themselves into the Freedom Road Socialist Organization which, in 1999, itself divided along ideological lines.

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