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As the titular nationalities of the other fourteen union republics began to call for greater republic rights in the late 1980s, however, ethnic Russians also began to demand the creation or strengthening of various specifically Russian institutions in the RSFSR.
Although some politicians across the political spectrum had advocated strengthening the country's defense capabilities, a longstanding policy of disarmament following World War I had left the Norwegian military underfunded and undertrained by the late 1930s.
In the late Roman Empire, the Latin title comes, meaning ( imperial ) " companion ", denoted the high rank of various courtiers and provincial officials, either military or administrative: before Anthemius became emperor in the West in 467, he was military comes charged with strengthening defenses on the Danube frontier.
In the late 1980s, JINSA underwent a profound repurposing of mission which, although retaining the interest in maintaining and strengthening the U. S .- Israeli defense relationship, widened its focus to general U. S. defense and foreign policy, with missions and meetings with national leaders and military officials from countries as diverse as Ethiopia, Belgium, South Korea, India, Bulgaria, Italy, the Republic of China, Uzbekistan, Costa Rica, Spain, Eritrea, Jordan, the People's Republic of China, Hungary, United Kingdom and Germany, to name a few.
The Constitutional Monarchy Association is a late 1990s formation of the Monarchist League and focusses on maintaining and strengthening the constitutional monarchy in Britain.
The Schools Question, along with the execution of Louis Riel in 1885, was one of the incidents that led to strengthening of French Canadian nationalism in Quebec in the late 19th century.
The long planned Pre Clinical Medicine building for the BLQ Scheme finally materialised in the late 1980s, further strengthening the ties between the three colleges.
" George H. D. Gossip, in The Chess Player's Manual, first published in 1874, wrote, " Of late years ... discoveries have been made which have the effect of considerably strengthening White's attack, and the ' Sicilian ' is now considered by most modern authorities to be a comparatively weak mode of play.
Victorian solarium legalisation was revised in late 2010, strengthening some controls around sighting evidence of age documents in relation to excluding under 18s.
Following the passing of a number of non-discrimination policies on the grounds of sexuality in the late 1980s, the council was pioneering work in the advancement of lesbian and gay rights ( along with a HIV / AIDS unit, sympathetic press and marketing officers like Chris Payne and Tony Cross, an ' Equality Group ' which appointed lesbians ' and gay men's officers, including Paul Fairweather, Marcus Woolley, Chris Root, Maggie Turner, Terry Waller and Mark Ovenden ) and many key departments like Libraries, Children's Services and Housing ), much official emphasis was placed on strengthening the community element of the Village.
Compagnons are also given secret words-the secrecy and the Compagnon name comes from late Medieval Times, when the strengthening group of Compagnons ( Compagnonnage ).
However, late on August 6, the depression made landfall in Cabo Rojo, Veracruz, Mexico, which prevented the depression from strengthening into a tropical storm.
Its proximity to South America prevented significant strengthening, until late on July 26 when the storm reached the open waters of the southwest Caribbean Sea.
Horry's increasing minutes in the playoffs can be attributed to his knack for making clutch plays, including some key 3 pointers late in games, thus strengthening his reputation as a big game player and further justifying the " Big Shot Rob " nickname.
Discovered as a strengthening tropical storm in late August, Storm Four headed northwest toward the East Coast of the United States.
Continuing to move west-northwest, the strengthening tropical storm intensified to a hurricane late on August 9, and the hurricane reached its peak as an Category 1 hurricane early on August 10.
It turned to the north, to the east, and later to the northeast, strengthening late in its duration to peak winds of 110 mph ( 175 km / h ).
The traditional view of the Ahrensburg culture being a direct inheritor of the Bromme culture in the late Dryas period is contradicted by new information that the Ahrensburgian techno-complex probably already started before the Younger Dryas, strengthening proposals to a direct derivation from the Havelte stage of the Hamburg culture.
From the late 1990s, like many other global cities and aspiring global cities, the Singapore government consciously launched a drive to develop ' iconic ' landmarks in the city, as a means to strengthening the Singapore brand identity as well as to attract foreign tourists, skilled immigrants, investements and buzz.
The late 20th century saw the establishment of a diocesan housing corporation to bring more housing for the elderly throughout the diocese, as well as the expansion and strengthening of local ministries.

late and alliance
In the late 2nd century, the Historia Augusta mentions that in the rule of Marcus Aurelius ( 161-80 ), an alliance of lower Danube tribes including the Bastarnae, the Sarmatian Roxolani and the Costoboci took advantage of the emperor's difficulties on the upper Danube ( the Marcomannic Wars ) to invade Roman territory.
From the late 1940s to 1989, the extensive Czechoslovak Armed Forces ( about 200, 000 ) formed one of the pillars of the Warsaw Pact military alliance.
The alliance was especially close in the late 1980s and early 1990s under the leadership of Christian Democrat Helmut Kohl and Socialist François Mitterrand.
The Foreign Office had traditionally favoured a policy of friendship with China with an informal Sino-German alliance being created by the late 1920s.
In late March, Ribbentrop had the German chargé d ' affaires in Turkey, Hans Kroll, start pressuring Turkey into an alliance with Germany.
Following the US-led invasion and the removal of the Taliban in late 2001, the military of Afghanistan is being rebuilt and reformed by NATO military alliance, mainly by the United States Armed Forces.
In alliance with the growing commercial world, the parliamentary opposition to the royal prerogative, and in the late 1630s with the Scottish Presbyterians with whom they had much in common, the Puritans became a major political force in England and came to power as a result of the First English Civil War ( 1642 – 46 ).
In late 2006 a centre-left political alliance called Left and Democrats was created, comprising SLD and smaller centre-left parties, the Labour Union, the Social Democratic Party of Poland, and the liberal Democratic Party – demokraci. pl.
In late 2000, Massoud officially brought together this new alliance in a meeting in Northern Afghanistan among other things to discuss " a Loya Jirga, or a traditional council of elders, to settle political turmoil in Afghanistan ".
There, they made an alliance with Margaret of Anjou, and Warwick agreed to restore Henry VI in return for French support in an invasion, which took place in late 1470.
A congress of city states met at Corinth in late autumn of 481 BC, and a confederate alliance of Greek city-states was formed.
Neleh met criticism from the alliance of John, Zoe, Tammy, and Robert whom she had turned her back on, and was accused of riding coattails and not playing the game until very late.
American programs to revitalize the economies of Western Europe proved successful in the late 1940s, and NATO was formed as a permanent military alliance with largely American leadership.
By condemning people because of a godless oath or their alleged alliance with the devil, that one can speak of a late form of processes that resemble those of alleged witches appear.
Although the king for the early part of his career, Henry VI, was head of the House of Lancaster, Stanley ’ s marriage to Eleanor, daughter of Richard Neville, 5th Earl of Salisbury ( a descendant of Edward III ) and sister of Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick (‘ Warwick the Kingmaker ’) in the late 1450s constituted a powerful alliance with the House of York.
The Right Opposition was defeated and Bukharin attempted to form an alliance with Kamenev and Zinoviev but it was too late.
By the late 13th century, with the Treaty of Nymphaeum of 1261, the offensive-defensive alliance between Michael VIII Palaeologus and Genoa that opened up the Black Sea to Genoese commerce, Varna had turned into a thriving commercial port city frequented by Genoese and later also by Venetian and Ragusan merchant ships.
As part of Royal Jordanian's commitment to its airline alliance Oneworld, an announcement was made at the alliance's 10th birthday celebrations on 3 February 2009 that RJ would paint its new A319 ( due for delivery in late March ) in a scheme that would be based around the Oneworld name and logo.
Though he had joined the Liberal Unionists late on, he was more determined to maintain their separate status in the alliance with the Conservatives, perhaps hoping and wishing that he would be able to refashion the combination under his own leadership at a later date.
The more conservative Tories, including Sir Robert Peel, withdrew their support, and an alliance was formed between the liberal members of the late ministry and the Whigs.
In late 2004, KBR was named as a possible " physical integrator " for the Royal Navy future aircraft carrier, in this role it was to manage the " carrier alliance "; BAE Systems, Thales and the UK Ministry of Defence.
The later, in alliance with the Wassoulou Empire of Diola Samory Toure, conquered much of Dagawie in the late 1890s, under the generalship of Sarankye Mori.
While the converged Unix from the Sun and AT & T alliance ( that spawned the Open Software Foundation or OSF ), released late 1986, put BSD features into System V, DEC took the best from System V and added it to a BSD base.
To promote the system, in late 1994 Apple organized the Versit alliance along with AT & T, IBM and Siemens to attempt to standardize the commands that the PBX systems responded to.
By the late 70s, a breakaway faction of TEAM, comprising provincial NDP supporters and led by future premier Michael Harcourt formed an uneasy electoral alliance with COPE, from which both parties benefited.

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