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This led to the downfall of Gorton and his replacement by William McMahon.
In August 1959, the People's Liberation Army took an Indian prisoner at Longju, which had an ambiguous position in the McMahon Line, and two months later in Aksai Chin, a clash led to the death of nine Indian frontier policemen.
However, John McEwen, interim Prime Minister and leader of the Country Party, announced that he and his party would not serve in a government led by McMahon.
However, McEwen sparked a leadership crisis when he announced that he and his Country Party colleagues would refuse to serve in a government led by McMahon.
McEwen's opposition forced McMahon to withdraw from the leadership ballot and opened the way for the successful campaign to promote the Minister for Education and Science, Senator John Gorton, to the Prime Ministership with the support of a group led by Defence Minister Malcolm Fraser.
Rogers lost the NWA World Championship to Lou Thesz in a one-fall match in Toronto, Ontario on January 24, 1963, which led to Mondt, McMahon, and the CWC leaving the NWA in protest, creating the World Wide Wrestling Federation ( WWWF ) in the process.
Hulk Hogan, due to his appearance in Rocky III, had a national recognition that few other wrestlers could offer, which is what led McMahon to sign him.
This, in turn, led to the Austin vs. McMahon feud, which, along with D-Generation X who briefly hired Mike Tyson in the build up to WrestleMania XIV, officially began the Attitude Era.
Roy is the hometown of Jim McMahon, the quarterback who led the Chicago Bears to victory in Super Bowl XX over the New England Patriots.
McMahon won the Bears ' starting quarterback job as a rookie, and was named to several All-Rookie teams when he nearly led the team to the playoffs, despite the NFL only playing two games before a players ' strike that cancelled nearly half the season.
The line from Domandi to New Chaman ( 30-55 north, 66-22 east ) was marked by 92 pillars by a joint demarcation commission led by Henry McMahon and Sardar Gul Muhammad Khan ( who issued a ) report dated 26 February 1895.
McMahon also led the demarcation commission with Muhammad Umar Khan which marked the boundary from new Chaman to .... the tri-junction with Iran .... by 94 pillars which are described in a report dated 13 May 1896.
This led to a weekly series which ran from 1984 through 1992 ( co-hosted by Clark and Ed McMahon ) and was followed by more specials that appeared on ABC irregularly until as recently as 2004, still hosted by Clark.
McMahon then began an on-screen relationship with wrestler Test, which led to a rivalry between him and her older brother Shane.
The internal disputes between the McMahons led to Linda McMahon being in a comatose and wheel-chair bound state due to the stress of being asked for a divorce by Vince, who took the opportunity to have a public affair with Trish Stratus.
As Vince McMahon and his northeastern-based World Wrestling Federation ( WWF ) attempted to end pro wrestling's regional era in the mid-1980s ( by establishing the WWF as a national promotion ), Gagne made several decisions that caused his AWA to lose momentum in the emerging wrestling promotion war, including overemphasizing his son Greg Gagne in AWA storylines ( which led to speculation of nepotism by Verne within the company ) and failing to make Hulk Hogan the focus of his company when he had the chance.
Flair's feud with Vince McMahon led them to a match at the Royal Rumble in 2002 in a Street Fight, where Flair defeated McMahon.
The failure of the 1959 Tibetan uprising and the 14th Dalai Lama's arrival in India in March led Indian parliamentarians to censure Nehru for not securing a commitment from China to respect the McMahon Line.
This led to a segment a week later where Austin had pledged a few days prior in a meeting to " play ball " with McMahon, appearing in a suit and tie, with a beaming McMahon taking a picture of himself and his new corporate champion.
This led to a match between Dude Love and Austin at Unforgiven: In Your House, where Austin hit McMahon with a steel chair, then the following month they had a rematch at Over the Edge: In Your House for the WWF Championship.
It turned out to be a trap as McMahon led Austin into the lobby restroom where he was ambushed by members of The Corporation.
Evidence that the Ottoman government was planning to depose him at the end of the war led him to an exchange of letters with British High Commissioner Henry McMahon which convinced him that his assistance on the side of the Triple Entente would be rewarded by an Arab empire encompassing the entire span between Egypt and Persia, with the exception of imperial possessions and interests in Kuwait, Aden, and the Syrian coast.

McMahon and BYU
McMahon suffered an off-season injury and BYU coaches chose to redshirt him in 1979.
In his last game as a Cougar, McMahon passed for 342 yards and 3 touchdowns to lead BYU over Washington State in the 1981 Holiday Bowl.
In September 2010, McMahon announced that he would complete his coursework at BYU, which would qualify him for the BYU Hall of Fame.
Several coaches and players associated with BYU's football program had success with this offense at BYU and elsewhere, including Mike Holmgren, Andy Reid, Brian Billick, Ted Tollner, Doug Scovil, Norm Chow, Jim McMahon, Steve Young, Ty Detmer, and Steve Sarkisian.
Quarterback Jim McMahon ( a Catholic ) spearheaded a last-gasp come-from-behind victory, capping the comeback with a successful Hail Mary pass to tight end Clay Brown as time expired that tied the game ; Kurt Gunther's extra point gave BYU its first-ever bowl win, defeating SMU 46-45.

McMahon and victory
As Austin had used his pickup truck to aid in his victory, McMahon ordered him to defend the title against The Rock the next night on Raw.
McMahon continued to do everything he could to ruin Austin, and he finally scored a big victory for his side at the 1998 King of the Ring tournament.
However, Wight cost McMahon the match when he threw Austin into the side of the cage and the cage broke, spilling Austin outside to the floor and granting him the victory.
WWE's only intergender " I Quit " match was held on October 19, 2003 at No Mercy between WWE owner Vince McMahon and his daughter, Stephanie McMahon, with Vince getting the victory when Stephanie's mother, Linda McMahon threw in the towel for her daughter.
McMahon played the full 90 minutes along with fellow Reds Barnes and skipper Beardsley but couldn't influence a victory having instead to make do with a goalless draw.
Television viewers saw McMahon telling his team-mates they were one minute from victory and another " double " and shouting " come on!
With the victory of Michael McMahon for the open seat in the Staten Island-based 13th District, Democrats now hold every seat in New York City — something which hasn't happened in over 70 years.
The next night on Raw, Vince McMahon celebrated his victory by making a slow return to his villain character, aligning himself with the Alliance members that were sticking around.
As The Rock prepared to pin Triple H, Vince McMahon turned on the Rock and secured a victory for Triple H. Vince claimed that backing Triple H was the only way to reconcile with his daughter, and accepted Triple H as his son-in-law.
Vince McMahon celebrated his ( assumed ) complete and sole ownership of the WWF and his final victory over the Alliance.
According to the stipulations of the match, Austin's victory meant that Vince McMahon could no longer appear on WWF TV.
Vince McMahon seemingly facilitated Mankind's route to victory in a tournament for the vacant WWF Championship as he appeared to be McMahon's favorite to win.
McMahon was pinned by The Rock which gave Rock the WWF Championship and his team, the victory.

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The area had a Protestant and Unionist majority and IRA actions were responded to with reprisals against the Catholic population, including killings ( such as the McMahon Murders ) and the burning of many homes – as on Belfast's Bloody Sunday.
During the Franco-Prussian War the Parisian National Guard, which was founded during the time of the American Revolution, engaged the Prussian Army and later rebelled against the Versailles Army under Marshal McMahon.
His successor, Doug Anthony, discontinued the veto against McMahon.
It also featured the established Monday Night Wars, where both WCW and the WWF had Monday night shows that competed against each other in the ratings, and saw the WWF finally beat WCW for the first time in 84 weeks when McMahon made his in-ring debut against Austin.
After prime minister William McMahon threatened him with prosecution, Casley styled himself His Majesty Prince Leonard I of Hutt to take advantage of the British Treason Act 1495 ; that a self proclaimed monarch could not only not be guilty of any offence against the rightful ruler, but that anyone who interfered with his duties could be charged with treason.
McMahon mainly served as BYU's punter during his freshman season ( 1977 ), but he played enough at quarterback to throw his first-ever collegiate touchdown pass against UTEP.
He continued as the Cougars ' punter as the 1978 season began, but when Marc Wilson was injured in the third game of the season ( against Colorado State ), McMahon became the starting quarterback.
In a violent game against the Los Angeles Raiders in Chicago, McMahon sustained a season-ending injury when he was brutally tackled by two Los Angeles defenders.
In a late-season game against the Green Bay Packers, defensive lineman Charles Martin grabbed McMahon from behind and body-slammed him to the ground ( after McMahon had passed the ball for an interception and officials had turned their attention downfield ).
The Bears went on to an 11 – 4 record with many expecting McMahon to lead the Bears back to the Super Bowl — however as in 1986 they fell short against the Washington Redskins, this time 21 – 17 in the NFC divisional playoff game.
Sims informs Lieutenant Monahan ( Horace McMahon ) that Schneider wants to turn himself in to avoid the wrath of McLeod, who has apparently been conducting an ongoing hate campaign against the doctor, who is known to perform abortions.
As a result, Gowen and Stephanie McMahon were put in a match against The Big Show, in what McMahon billed as the first " real " handicap match ( referring to Gowen and his amputee status in addition to the two vs. one parameters of the match ).
McMahon seemed to abhor Triple H at first, but eventually revealed that she had sided with him and that the wedding was real — a revenge plot against her father for the aforementioned kidnappings, thus turning her character into a villain.
Stephanie reconciled with her father and brother at WrestleMania 2000 when they helped Triple H defend his title against The Rock, leaving Linda McMahon as the only fan-favorite in the McMahon family.
Flair won several " career threatening " matches against the opponents such as Triple H, Umaga, William Regal, Mr. Kennedy, and Vince McMahon himself among others.
Bruno filed suit against McMahon and his Capitol Wrestling Corporation.
They would feud against the Spirit Squad ( Kenny, Johnny, Mitch, Nicky, and Mikey ), the Big Show and Vince McMahon, and later the team of Rated-RKO ( Edge and Randy Orton ), until Triple H's legitimate knee injury in the beginning of 2007.
With McMahon turning down his number-one contender spot against The Rock, WWF Commissioner Michaels awarded Austin the title shot during Raw the next night.
At St. Valentine's Day Massacre, Stone Cold got a one-on-one match against McMahon in a Steel Cage match, with the WWF Championship opportunity at WrestleMania XV at stake.

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