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He decided to create a comic strip of his own, which would adopt the recent American innovation of using speech balloons to depict the characters ' spoken words and inspired by established French comics author Alain St. Ogan.

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Peter Ogan, acting as the town ’ s founder filed for recording the ' Original Plat of Manchester ' on February 13, 1846.
* Morris, M., & Ogan, C. ( 2002 ).

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Astrology saw a popular revival from the nineteenth century as part of a general revival of spiritualism and later New Age philosophy, and through the influence of mass media such as newspaper horoscopes and astrology software.
* On March 7, 1998, Daniel Rudolph, the elder brother of the 1996 Olympics bomber Eric Robert Rudolph, videotaped himself cutting off one of his own hands with an electric saw to " send a message to the FBI and the media.
The growing influence of English-dominated media from outside the Scottish communities saw the use of this language erode quickly during the 20th century.
They were cheaper than hard drives ( blank media especially so: though each had a cost of $ 150 to Canon, Jobs ' typically forthright negotiations saw Canon agree to a retail of only $ 50 apiece ) but slower ( with an average seek time of 96 ms ).
In historian Tim Gosling's description, they saw " safety pins and Mohicans as little more than ineffectual fashion posturing stimulated by the mainstream media and industry ....
His energetic campaign attracted massive media attention and mobilized many young people, who saw Trudeau as a symbol of generational change ( even though he was 48 years old ).
Round 10, 2005 saw St Kilda and its Coleman Medal-winning full-forward, Fraser Gehrig, claim more revenge for its defeat to Sydney in the corresponding fixture the previous season, winning by 43 points, 15. 11 ( 101 ) to Sydney's 8. 10 ( 58 ), after which the Swans earned the ire of the media and the AFL Chief Executive, Andrew Demetriou, for their game plan in the match.
The HPA's position is that “... radio frequency ( RF ) exposures from WiFi are likely to be lower than those from mobile phones .” It also saw “... no reason why schools and others should not use WiFi equipment .” In October 2007, the HPA launched a new “ systematic ” study into the effects of WiFi networks on behalf of the UK government, in order to calm fears that had appeared in the media in a recent period up to that time ".
* The decade saw the rise of digital media as opposed to the use of print, and the steady decline of printed books in countries where e-readers had become available.
There continues to be language contact between BSL, Auslan and NZSL through migration ( deaf people and interpreters ), the media ( television programmes such as See Hear, Switched, Rush and SignPost are often recorded and shared informally in all three countries ) and conferences ( the World Federation of the Deaf Conference – WFD – in Brisbane 1999 saw many British deaf people travelling to Australia ).
While arcade games were still relatively popular during the 1990s, this type of media saw a continuous decline in popularity in the Western world when video game consoles made the transition from 2D to 3D.
Also key was that it saw that the upstream and downstream communications could be on the same or different communications media using different protocols working in each direction to establish a closed loop communications system.
Despite a 2 – 0 Boxing Day home win over Crystal Palace, the Saints ' poor form continued into the new year, where they were dubbed by the media as having a ' New Years Hangover ', entering 2012 with a 3 – 0 away defeat to South coast rivals Brighton, which saw talisman Rickie Lambert sent off with a straight red card.
The 20th Century saw a revolution in music listening as the radio gained popularity worldwide and new media and technologies were developed to record, capture, reproduce and distribute music.
Nixon along with many others saw this group of Middle Americans as being overshadowed in the media by the more vocal minority.
The mid 1980s saw considerable pressure placed to the Mardi Gras Committee following media controversy regarding AIDS.
During the 1990s, which saw other controversies including the attempted media ventures of the Christian Science Publishing Society and the publication of The Destiny of The Mother Church, a trade edition was released which included an index and an unprecedented introduction by a church director.
On 18 March 2011 they played to a sellout crowd at the University of Hull, a move which saw local media refer to the show as " the comeback of the century ".
Moreover, his character Cantinflas, whose identity became enmeshed with his own, was examined by media critics, philosophers, and linguists, who saw him variably as a danger to Mexican society, a bourgeois puppet, a kind philanthropist, a transgressor of gender roles, a pious Catholic, a verbal innovator, and a picaresque underdog.
In 1908-at the end of a long legal and media battle-Mirbeau saw his play Le Foyer ( Home ) performed by the Comédie-Française.
1967 also saw the creation of Challenge for Change, a community media project that would develop the use of film and video as a tool for initiating social change.
In the 2004 presidential election, Ólafur was re-elected with 67. 5 % of the votes cast ( down from over 95 % in the only other time an incumbent has been contested ), but that election also saw a record number of empty ballots ( 21. 2 %) and an exceptionally low turnout of 63 % ( usually 80 – 90 %), both of which have been interpreted as dissent with the president's decision to not sign the media law.
Three days later, after a protracted count which saw presidential results in Kibaki's Central Kenya come in last, allegedly inflated, in a cloud of suspicion and rising tensions, amid vehement protests by Raila's ODM, overnight re-tallying of results and chaotic scenes, all beamed live on TV, at the national tallying center at the Kenyatta International Conference Center in Nairobi, riot police eventually sealed off the tallying Center ahead of the result announcement, evicted party agents, observers and the media, and moved the Chairman of the Electoral Commission, Samuel Kivuitu, to another room where Kivuitu went on to declare Kibaki the winner by 4, 584, 721 votes to Odinga's 4, 352, 993, placing Kibaki ahead of Odinga by about 232, 000 votes in the hotly contested election with Kalonzo Musyoka a distant third.

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The USSR saw Cuba as having far more appeal with new revolutionary movements, western intellectuals, and members of the New Left, given Cuba's perceived David and Goliath struggle against US " imperialism ".
In the context of emerging western imperialism and economic competition between European kingdoms seeking wealth through the establishment of trade routes and colonies, Columbus's speculative proposal, to reach the East Indies by sailing westward, eventually received the support of the Spanish crown, which saw in it a promise, however remote, of gaining the upper hand over rival powers in the contest for the lucrative spice trade with Asia.
The decade of 1928 to 1937 saw some aspects of foreign imperialism, concessions and privileges in China, moderated through diplomacy.
In the context of emerging western imperialism and economic competition between European kingdoms seeking wealth through the establishment of trade routes and colonies, Genoese explorer Cristopher Columbus's speculative proposal to reach the East Indies by sailing westward received the support of the Spanish crown, which saw in it a promise, however remote, of gaining the upper hand over rival powers in the contest for the lucrative spice trade with Asia.
Instead, he saw the later period of the 19th century imperialism as a degenerative process in European civilization.
The 1850s saw the rapid growth of imperialism.
A later usage developed in the early 20th century among Marxists, who saw " imperialism " as the economic and political dominance of " monopolistic finance capital " in the most advanced countries and its acquisition — and enforcement through the state — of control of the means ( and hence the returns ) of production in less developed regions.
This era also saw the first scattered protests against American imperialism.
The PSP saw the Puerto Rican struggle as a part of the struggle of Latin America against US imperialism.
While he was one of the fiercest critics of Saddam Hussein and his regime, he was utterly opposed to the American invasion of Iraq and spent the last two years of his life working on non-fiction projects to oppose what he saw as renewed imperialism.
Suspicious of his family friend Woodrow Wilson's project of spreading democracy and of imperialism, he was staunchly opposed to the war, and upon returning to the U. S., he saw that many of the provisions of, " the Treaty of Versailles constituted an attack upon international and interracial peace .... ar will follow upon war in a wearisome progression.
For this reason, some critics on the left saw the Frontier Thesis as the impetus for a new wave in the history of United States imperialism.
He saw the problem of domestic passive reaction to imperialism as much a problem as imperialism itself.
MIM saw the principal contradiction in society to be that between imperialism and the oppressed nations and upholds the right to self-determination for oppressed nations.
Moscow saw Cuba as having far more appeal with new revolutionary movements, western intellectuals, and members of the New Left with Cuba's perceived David and Goliath struggle against US imperialism.
Conversely the African scholars of the Ibadan School saw the American and British universities as bastions of imperialism.
After the Revolt of 1857, Indian luminaries of that period saw a pressing need to modernise the education system to fight against British imperialism by democratic means.
Restless during occupation by imperialism ; the 1960s saw revoluriona die not just a few countries in Africa earn their independence, but feel an uncertainty later as various factions took over.
The name originally derives from the " European Education Not for Sale network " and was first used by socialist and other radical activists at the National Union of Students of the United Kingdom conference in April 2005 who wanted to organise a left-wing pole of attraction opposed to both what they saw as the " right-wing " NUS leadership's betrayals on top-up fees, and groups on the left which they felt had betrayed consistent left-wing principles on issues such as both universal human rights and cultural relativism, and supporting workers and women against both US / UK " imperialism " and Islamist terror in Iraq.
The late nineteenth century saw France embark on a massive program of overseas imperialism — including French Indochina ( modern day Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos ) and Africa ( the Scramble for Africa brought France most of North-West and Central Africa ) — which brought it in direct competition with British interests.

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