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* 1277 – Leaders and some 50, 000 citizens of the Southern Song Dynasty of China become the first recorded inhabitants of Macau, as they seek refuge from the invading forces of the Yuan Dynasty.
Heydrich acted under orders from Reichsführer Heinrich Himmler who supplied security forces on an " as needed " basis to the local SS and Police Leaders.
The RSHA also supplied security forces on an " as needed " basis to local SS and Police Leaders.
Leaders of the Free French forces: General Henri Giraud ( L ) and General Charles de Gaulle ( R ) at the Casablanca Conference.
This distinction was observed by British and American forces in the West, but hardly ever even noticed by the Soviet Red Army, in particular in situations where SS and Police Leaders or other SS units involved in genocide, would fall into Soviet hands.
Officers, such as Patrol Leaders, Scoutmasters, or members of the armed forces, were to be saluted with a full-salute.

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* 1992 – Leaders of armed opposition declare the President Zviad Gamsakhurdia deposed during a military coup in Georgia.
Hamilcar Barca was blamed by Carthaginian Leaders for causing the Mercenary War by making unrealistic promises to his soldiers, especially the Celts during his command in Sicily.
Along with Charles Halleck and later Gerald Ford ( the Republican Minority Leaders of the House ), Dirksen was the official voice of the Republican Party during most of the 1960s, and he was often featured on television news programs.
The Business Leaders are responsible to create improvement actions to address the performance issues that are identified during their analysis of the business performance data.
Candidates who enter the Platoon Leaders Class attend either two six-week sessions or one ten-week session during college.
Leaders were appointed by Spanish authorities during the Spanish period.
#: Gadget, Penny and the Gadgetinis go to Paris to the save the World Leaders from being kidnapped and cloned during the conference.
The Aggie Yell Leaders are a group of Texas A & M University students that leads Aggie fans in a series of " yells " during athletic events or other school events.
NCAA rules prevent the Yell Leaders from participating in athletic practices, but the Head Yell Leader can usually be found during two-a-days, running and lifting alongside the football team.
Despite the PQ's recovery of support, Charest appeared as a viable alternative for people in desire of change, especially during the Leaders ' Debate.
He was among the earliest U. S. House Minority Leaders, holding that position from 1899 to 1903, during the 56th and 57th United States Congresses.
" Leaders of coloured minorities here to-day criticized the BBC for allowing a report that ' race riots are continuing in Birmingham ,' to be included in a fictional news bulletin during the first instalment of the new Quatermass television play last night ," reported The Timess Birmingham correspondent.
There were three instances of peers being seriously considered for the Prime Ministership, during the twentieth century ( Curzon of Kedleston in 1923, Halifax in 1940 and Home in 1963 ), but these were all cases where the Conservative Party was in government and do not affect the List of Leaders of the Opposition.
June 24, 2004, during the first Global Compact Leaders Summit, Kofi Annan announced the addition of a tenth principle against corruption in accordance with the United Nations Convention against Corruption adopted in 2003.
Leaders may be single or double ; the latter is more common now, though single leaders used to be more common during the mid-twentieth century.
Leaders have occasionally attempted to use props ( such as charts or signs bearing slogans ) during a debate with varying degrees of success.
: This category is for Geonim, rabbis who served as 1 ) presidents of one of the two great Talmudic Academies in post-Talmudic Babylonia, namley that of Sura and Pumbedita ; 2 ) presidents of the Tiberias or Jerusalem Palestinian Gaonate ; 3 ) Leaders of Egyptian Jewry during that period.
In 1941, Fein was arrested by detectives in a police raid ordered by District Attorney Thomas E. Dewey during which mobsters Abraham Cohen, John Ferraro and two Dallas businessmen, Herman Fogel and Samuel Klein, were also taken into custody after purchasing a recently stolen garment shipment valued at $ 10, 000 .< ref >" Two Gang Leaders Convicted In Thefts, Fein and Cohen Will Receive Mandatory Life Terms ".
Leaders of the Southern Baptists and United Methodists led opposition to the amendment during Wilkinson's administration, activating the Coalition Against a State Lottery.
He developed the BSA's national training center in the early 1930s and was responsible for publication of the widely read Boy Scout Handbook and other Scouting books, writing the Leaders Handbook used by Scout leaders in the United States during the 1930s and 1940s.
The plaintiffs specifically demonstrated how Community Leaders had to undergo a thorough, 3-month training program and were required to file timecards for shifts, work at least four hours per week, and submit detailed reports outlining their work activity during each shift.
Leaders and well-off families derived income from the services of the viray ranging from fishing operation, commerce and trade to means of transport during the years when Santa Ana was at its prime.
Link Leaders have activities during their freshman orientation to make the freshmen feel at home.
Soldiers from the Regiment also participated in the Security Perimeter for the 2010 G20 toronto Leaders Summit under the Royal Canadian Mounted Police led Integrated Security Unit, however did not interact with protests or protestors during the Summit.

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The term " Cheer Leader " had been used as early as 1897, with Princeton's football officials having named three students as Cheer Leaders: Thomas, Easton and Guerin from Princeton's classes of 1898, 1898 and 1899, respectively, on October 26, 1897 ; these students would cheer for the team also at football practices, and special cheering sections were designated in the stands for the games themselves for both the home and visiting teams.
Leaders of the Jewish resistance were executed in the Forum Romanum, after which the procession closed with religious sacrifices at the Temple of Jupiter.
Leaders, organisers, investigators and accomplices participating in the formulation or execution of a common plan or conspiracy to commit the crimes specified were declared responsible for all acts performed by any persons in execution of such plan.
Leaders were arrested, including prominent politicians.
Leaders and members of Unitas Fratrum were forced to choose to either leave the many and varied southeastern principalities of what was the Holy Roman Empire ( mainly Austria, Hungary, Bohemia, Moravia and parts of Germany and its many states ), or to practice their beliefs secretly.
The results of the survey were included in the book Prime Ministers: Ranking Canada's Leaders by J. L.
During the Second World War, the most powerful men in the SS were the SS and Police Leaders, divided into three levels: Regular Leaders, Higher Leaders, and Supreme Leaders.
In Himmler's grand dream of the SS, the SS and Police Leaders were eventually to become SS-Governors of the Lebensraum which would be ruled by SS-Lords, protected by SS-Legions, and worked and lived in by SS-Yeoman Warriors overseeing Slavic serfs.
Leaders such as Antonio Gava, Calogero Mannino, Vito Ciancimino, Salvo Lima and especially Giulio Andreotti were perceived by many to belong to a grey zone between simple corruption and mafia business, even if most of them were later acquitted.
SD-SiPo led battalions were typically placed under the command of the SS and Police Leaders, reporting directly to the RSHA in Berlin.
The phrase " leader of the new school ", coined in hip hop by Chuck D in 1988, and presumably given further currency by the group with the exact name Leaders of the New School ( who were named by Chuck D prior to signing with Elektra in 1989 ), remains popular.
Leaders of this church, most notably President Joseph Smith, Jr., were imprisoned for some months in Clay County in the jail at Liberty ( see Liberty Jail ).
Leaders of the New Culture Movement believed that traditional Chinese values were responsible for the political weakness of the nation.
Unity began without intention of becoming a “ church ” as demonstrated by the name “ Unity School of Christianity .” For the first three-quarters of a century, “ it had been an auxiliary type of religion, a booster station amplifying the power of Christian faith .” ( Bach, 1965, p 5 ) Originally it was “ A religious-educational movement teaching the use of God-consciousness in everyday life, clarifying the working of divine law, explaining the action of the mind which it calls the connecting link between God and man .” ( Bach, 1965, p 5 ) Leaders and followers, equally shared their understandings in attempts to find “ universal truths ,” or laws that were true for all persons, all religions, all places, all times.
In the Royal Air Force, free married quarters cleaning services were phased out for all officers except Squadron Leaders or above in command appointments as of 1 April 1972.
Leaders who submitted were sometimes fined one horse per household and sometimes hanged.
Leaders of the Conservative party were not elected by ballot of MPs or party members, but emerged after informal soundings within the party, known as " the customary processes of consultation ".
Leaders were ill prepared for the central role the Jerusalem issue in general and the Temple Mount dispute in particular would play in the negotiations.
During the 18th century, Secretaries of State for the Northern Department, if peers, were often Leaders of the House of Lords as well.
Leaders of the Haskalah movement were called Maskilim ( משכילים ).

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