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Internal divisions with the Lower Towns led to the Red Stick War ( Creek War, 1813 – 1814 ); begun as a civil war within the Muscogee Nation, it enmeshed them in the War of 1812 against the United States.
Internal divisions and attacks by the authorities severely weakened the MTLD, draining its energies.
By the beginning of World War II, five new divisions had been added: Physical Optics, Chemistry, Metallurgy, Mechanics and Electricity, and Internal Communications.
Internal divisions within the ethnic Fijian electorate led to the narrow defeat of his Alliance Party by the Indo-Fijian dominated National Federation Party ( NFP ) in the election of March 1977.
Internal divisions also resulted in internecine wars.
Internal divisions, which had developed during the previous years of struggle, softened but still remained a considerable obstacle.
The club was then part of one of the leading sport societies in Soviet Union, the All-Union Dynamo sports society which had several other divisions beside football and was sponsored by the Soviet Ministry of Internal Affairs.
The Internal Stability Division is responsible for preventing and quelling internal unrest, and for assisting other divisions in combating crime.
According to The Bank of Lithuania official website, it is managed by Supervision Service ; ten departments: Economics, Statistics, Market Operations, International Relations, Payment Systems, Cash, Accounting, Information Technology, General Services and Security ; six autonomous divisions ( Internal Audit, Legal, Organisation and Personnel, General and Public Relations, Risk Management ), and Bank of Lithuania Branches in Kaunas and Klaipėda.
* Secretary General – Matti Maasikas: Oversees the Undersecretary divisions as well as Diplomatic Security, Protocol, and Internal Audit Departments, and is the second highest position in the Foreign Ministry
He is also CEO of several divisions of Qatar's national airline including Qatar Executive, Qatar Airways Holidays, Qatar Aviation Services, Qatar Duty Free Company, Doha International Airport, Internal Media Services, Qatar Distribution Company, Qatar Aircraft Catering Company and member of the Board of Governors of IATA ( International Air Transport Association )

Internal and arose
Internal tensions quickly arose among the three founders.
Internal opposition arose and Herut's eighth convention in June 1966 became turbulent.
Internal tension arose among the directors of AQ over whether or not to support the Liberals in the Quebec general election of 1989 in spite of Bill 178.

Internal and between
Internal Government of Chile figures show that even when factoring out inflation and the recent high price of copper, bilateral trade between the U. S. and Chile has grown over 60 % since then.
Internal colonialism is a notion of uneven structural power between areas of a nation state.
* Internal friction is the force resisting motion between the elements making up a solid material while it undergoes deformation.
Internal injuries stemming from being trapped between hulls and docks and impacts have also been fatal.
Internal consistency, which addresses the homogeneity of a single test form, may be assessed by correlating performance on two halves of a test, which is termed split-half reliability ; the value of this Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient for two half-tests is adjusted with the Spearman – Brown prediction formula to correspond to the correlation between two full-length tests.
Internal politics of the Republic were based on the conflict between two factions.
Led by Prime Minister Ian Smith, it endured as an unrecognized state under white rule for the next 14 years, with majority rule coming in 1979 with the Internal Settlement between Smith's government and moderate black nationalists, the associated multiracial elections and the reconstitution of the country as Zimbabwe Rhodesia, with Bishop Abel Muzorewa at the helm of a coalition cabinet comprising 12 blacks and five whites.
When BGP runs between two peers in the same autonomous system ( AS ), it is referred to as Internal BGP ( IBGP or Interior Border Gateway Protocol ).
Internal conflicts within the royal court, civil unrest and other political struggles plagued the nation in the years that followed, worsened by the Japanese invasion of Korea between 1592 and 1598.
Internal conflicts turned into full-fledged armed fighting between the two communities on the island which prompted the United Nations to send peacekeeping forces in 1964 ; these forces are still in place today.
The current Minister of Internal Affairs is General of Police Vladimir Kolokoltsev, who was the Moscow Police Commissioner between 2009 til 2012.
* Truman C. Everts, Assessor of Internal Revenue for the Montana Territory, a position he held between July 15, 1864 and February 16, 1870.
Internal differences between Wright and the UVF's Brigade Staff in Belfast came to a head in July 1996, during the Drumcree parade dispute.
Internal feuds between the powerful families, the Grimaldi and Fieschi, the Doria, Spinola, and others caused much disruption, but in general the republic was run much as a business affair.
At the end of the quarter, the other phase has the player move around to manage his investments while another sprite oscillates between an Internal Revenue Service ( IRS ) agent, a certified public accountant ( CPA ), and an investment advisor.
Internal hydrocephalus can be successfully treated by placing a drainage tube ( shunt ) between the brain ventricles and abdominal cavity to eliminate the high intracranial pressure.
Internal consistency checks are made between the sampling design and the outcome and rigorous data cleaning procedures are followed at the WVS data archive.
Internal conflicts, especially between Covaci and Baniciu, were making headlines in the media.
| Universal suffrage was introduced in the 1978 Internal Settlement between Ian Smith and Abel Muzorewa.
Internal fighting, particularly the long established battle for ascendancy in Leicestershire between the Grey and Hastings families, now on the national stage, allowed Gloucester to seize power and usurp the throne.
Further Danish forces had settled on the land before Guthrum attacked Wessex: in East Anglia, and in Mercia between the treaty at Exeter and the attack on Chippenham ; many others were lost in a storm off Swanage in 876-7, with 120 ships wrecked Internal disunity was threatening to tear the Danes apart, and they needed time to reorganize.
Internal RAM was shared between the video circuitry and the CPU, with CPU accesses incurring a speed penalty ( the memory contention delay ) as it waited for ASIC accesses to finish.
Internal validation checks the relation between the individual measures included in the scale, and the composite scale itself.
* Internal validation, used primarily in experimental research designs, checks the relation between the dependent and independent variables ( i. e. Did the experimental manipulation of the independent variable actually cause the observed results?

Internal and members
The committee's eight members included KGB chairman Vladimir Kryuchkov, Internal Affairs Minister Boris Pugo, Defense Minister Dmitriy Yazov, and Prime Minister Valentin Pavlov.
The Internal Security Act of 1950 barred members of communist or fascist organizations from immigrating to the United States.
MBP also had control over 41, 000 soldiers of the Internal Security Corps, 57, 500 officers of the Citizens ' Militia, 32, 000 officers of Border Troops and 10, 000 Prison Guard and also 125, 000 members of the Volunteer Reserve Citizen Militia.
The MSW was responsible for administrative duties, but eventually it took over the control of Internal Security Corps, Citizens ' Militia, Border Troops, Prison Guard and also members of the Volunteer Reserve Citizen Militia.
In late 2007, 5 members of the Hindu Rights Action Force ( HINDRAF ) were detained without trial under the Internal Security Act ( ISA ), and 12 more arrests occurred in 2008 after individuals objected to the prior arrests.
( BBC ) Official Peer-Reviewed Journal of the International Federation for Artificial Organs ( members of the Federation are: the American Society for Artificial Internal Organs, the European Society for Artificial Organs and the Japanese Society for Artificial Organs ), the International Faculty for Artificial Organs, and the International Society for Rotary Blood Pumps.
Internal conflicts among members of the new dynasty over Mongol intervention in their affairs resulted in continuing family upheavals.
Internal Revenue Service Form 4029 allows one to claim exemption to Social Security taxes under certain very restrictive conditions, and members of the plain sects neither pay the taxes nor receive death, disability, or retirement benefits from social security.
As Minister of Internal Affairs Shevardnadze ordered the arrest of more than 25, 000 people ; 17, 000 of these being party members, many government ministers and 70 KGB officials.
Internal disagreements over ideology and tactics are common, and members tend not remain with the groups after they have been helped.
Using the anti-government demonstrations as a pretext, 20 members of the oppositions, including most of the leaders of Centrolew alliance ( from Polish Socialist Party, Polish People's Party " Piast " and Polish People's Party " Wyzwolenie ") were arrested in September without a warrant, only on the order of Piłsudski and the then-Minister of Internal Security, Felicjan Sławoj Składkowski, accusing them of plotting an anti-government coup.
He used his position as Internal Affairs Minister in the Dimitrie Ghica executive to resume the expulsions of Jewish community members from the countryside ( thus denying them various sources of income ).
It produces Internal Bulletin for members and supporters, as well as various pamphlets on different subjects.
In 1987, some Worker's Party members were among a group of 22 people arrested by Singapore's Internal Security Department, accused of being Marxists.
It played a very prominent role in the U. S. labor movement from the 1920s through the 1940s, having a major hand in founding most of the country's first industrial unions ( which would later use the McCarran Internal Security Act to expel their Communist members ) while also becoming known for opposing racism and fighting for integration in workplaces and communities during the height of the Jim Crow period of U. S. racial segregation.
Internal and external crises swirled together, to the point where members who did not end up in prison for party activities tended either to disappear quietly from its ranks or to adopt more moderate political positions at odds with the CPUSA's party line.
The Zveno members were not Fascists, but they advocated an etatist and corporative economy, and were against political parties and the terror of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization ( IMRO ), the Macedonian liberation movement.
* Internal orientation: focuses on including and acknowledging the importance of other party members and their opinions
Internal communications are maintained through each member group's International Secretaries, and through wide circulation of members ' own internal publications.
Poster of most important members of Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization | IMARO and Supreme Macedonian Committee between 1893 and 1913.
Because of this, Internal Affairs reassigns all members of the narcotics division, effectively shutting them down, but Captain Howard delays the order to give Lowrey and Burnett a chance to get Julie and the drugs back.
Registered under Section 527 of the Internal Revenue Code, SBVT publicized its criticisms of Kerry during the election campaign in a book, in television advertisements that the group ran in swing states and in the media coverage some members received.
The group members often use the blue urban camouflage uniforms and black face masks while on duty, and various Russian Army and Internal Troops uniforms while in Chechnya.
Internal strife dogged the Byrds, and by the beginning of 1968 the band was down to two original members ( Hillman and McGuinn ), with Hillman's cousin Kevin Kelley on drums.

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