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Pressure came from the US and France.
Pressure from London sugar merchants fearing a decline in sugar prices forced a series of negotiations with the Spanish over colonial territories.
Pressure from the U. S. government and critical sectors of Colombian society was met with further violence, as the Medellín Cartel and its hitmen, bribed or murdered numerous public officials, politicians and others who stood in its way by supporting the implementation of extradition of Colombian nationals to the U. S. Victims of cartel violence included Justice Minister Rodrigo Lara, assassinated in 1984, an event which made the Betancur administration begin to directly oppose the drug lords.
The big crap game is adapted from the story " Blood Pressure ".
Adapted from Runyon's stories " The Idyll of Miss Sarah Brown " and " Blood Pressure ".
Pressure for disclosure continued to mount despite government insistence on the right of the individuals to privacy: on 10 June 2008, newly-appointed Undersecretaries and political assistants, who had previously argued were contractually forbidden from disclosing their remuneration, revealed their salaries.
Pressure range, sensitivity, dynamic response and cost all vary by several orders of magnitude from one instrument design to the next.
Pressure from the Spoleto contingent and Stephen's fury with his predecessor probably precipitated this extraordinary event.
Pressure from the private sector and the unions forced the government to resign in 1982.
Pressure from the Khazars led to the subjugation of Great Bulgaria in the second half of the 7th century.
Pressure to remove the Lords ' veto now came from the Irish MPs, on whom the Liberal government were now dependent for their majority, and who wanted to remove the Lords ' ability to block the introduction of Irish Home Rule.
Pressure cookers heat food quickly because the internal steam pressure from the boiling liquid causes saturated steam ( or " wet steam ") to permeate the food.
Pressure from these advocates for the king almost certainly compelled Murdoch to agree to a general council in August 1423 when it was agreed that an embassy should be sent to England to negotiate James's release.
Pressure from activist groups opposed to gangsta rap, however, later led to parent company Time Warner's decision to sell Atlantic's stake in the label to MCA in 1995.
Pressure Chief itself hit number 17 on the Billboard top 200, spending 7 weeks in the charts, and received mixed reviews from critics.
Although it was acknowledged as a continuation of their old work, albeit with an increased use of synthesisers, Sam Spies of the Richmond Times-Dispatch noted that " the experiments in style that made Cake fun to listen to have all but disappeared from ' Pressure Chief ' ... What's left is mostly uninspired, so-called alternative rock ", and Graeme Hammond of the Sunday Herald Sun wrote that " the melodies are listless, the album bereft of anything with the verve of Short Skirt / Long Jacket or Comfort Eagle ".
Pressure from the bolt on the wall holds the rock together.
* How Atmospheric Pressure Affects Objects ( Audio slideshow, featuring Peeps, from the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory )
* " Hollywood ," a song by Labelle from the 1973 album Pressure Cookin '
Pressure to remove the Lords ’ veto now came from the Irish MPs, who wanted to remove the Lords ' ability to block the introduction of Irish Home Rule.
Pressure from provincial governments ( which in Canada have jurisdiction over property ) and from the country's left wing, especially the New Democratic Party, also prevented Trudeau from including any rights protecting private property.
Pressure from the National Party government and the ANC ( African National Congress ) managed to suppress the two movements.
Pressure from traders who wanted to be paid and concern from government officials about the ability of the Dakota to earn the money they wanted, led to the 1851 Treaty of Traverse des Sioux.

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Pressure for an ecumenical council also grew as the only way to breach the Western Schism, but the conciliar movement made no headway during Boniface's papacy.
Pressure applied by pincer movement
These Epiphyses assists in transmitting the weight of the human body and are the regions of the bone which is under pressure during movement, or locomotion hence they are named Pressure Epiphyses.
Pressure for political change continued from activists representing, for example, the Roman Catholic Church and the Charter 77 movement.
It stated its reasons: " Pressure from international officers of unions, from executive committees of unions, from the ' leaders ' in the labor movement, even from those very leaders who are still called ' Bolsheviki ' by the undiscriminating press.
Pressure from the farmer's movement had been the deciding factor behind the expansion.

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The bulk of the band's music has always included synthetic instruments in some form or another, and this is a great source of contention in the Rush camp, especially the band's heavy reliance on synthesizers and keyboards during the 1980s, particularly on albums Grace Under Pressure, Power Windows, and Hold Your Fire.
Pressure cookers should be operated only after reading the instruction manual because each model has slightly different safety mechanisms.
* Pressure Support Ventilation, a form of pressure cycled ventilation that gives a patient a set pressure of air at every breath initialization but has no respiratory rate set
Lumbering trailed off at the turn of the 20th century, but the town has continued to take advantage of its position along those bodies of water with a major paper mill ( Kimberly Clark ), and other plants such as: Marinette Marine, a shipyard owned by the Italian firm, Fincantieri ; Ansul / Tyco, a manufacturer of fire protection systems ; ThyssenKrupp Waupaca Foundry and Karl Schmidt Unisia, Inc., cast and machined automotive parts ; and Silvan Industries, a manufacturer of pressure vessels and part of the Samuel Pressure Vessel Group.
Pressure after several fatal train crashes has reversed this trend for now to the point some TOCs have restored Guards to services that were stripped of them, First Great Western did this to certain services it acquired when it took over the operation of Thames Trains.
This method has also been described as ' Negative Pressure Ventilation ' ( NPV ), ' External Chest Wall Oscillation ' ( ECWO ), ' External Chest Wall Compression ' ( ECWC ) and ' External High Frequency Oscillation ' ( EHFO ).
She has also appeared on the reality shows Spelling Bee and Cold Turkey, which followed her attempts to quit smoking with Sophie Anderton, celebrity specials of A Place in the Sun and Blind Date and in episodes of Tabloid Tales, With a Little Help from my Friends, Russian Roulette, Celebrities Under Pressure and Project Catwalk.
The song has been covered by Omen, U2, R. E. M., Ian Stuart Donaldson, Sun City Girls, White Lion, Blue Man Group, Def Leppard, James Last, The NWOBHM band Aragorn, Nine Pound Hammer, Carlos Santana, and the Pressure Boys.
Pressure on pasture land has increased due to construction of large storage dams in these mountains to provide water to South Africa's arid industrial heartland.
Pressure for redevelopment has meant that very few buildings remain in urban St. Helier which date to before the 19th century, giving the town primarily a Regency or Victorian character.
In the United States, female students participation in sports was significantly boosted by the Title 9 Act in 1972, preventing gender discrimination and equal opportunity for women to participate in sport at all levels. Pressure from sports funding bodies has also improved gender equality in sports.
Pressure groups note that despite the prime minister's promises the bill has not been listed on the current parliamentary schedule.
The industry's reputation has been severely injured by the comparison of the Timeshare salesman to the Used Car Salesman ; because of the Sales Pressure put on the Prospective Buyer to " Buy Today ".
In the UK the Royal College of Nursing has published guidelines in ' Pressure ulcer risk assessment and prevention '.
Arnett has said that his favorite episodes of the show were " Pier Pressure " and " Afternoon Delight ".
The simplest but least useful defuzzification method is to choose the set with the highest membership, in this case, " Increase Pressure " since it has a 72 % membership, and ignore the others, and convert this 72 % to some number.
For example, if the output has " Decrease Pressure ( 15 %)", then this triangle will be cut 15 % the way up from the bottom.
Pressure from habitat loss, pollution, hunting, and urban development has reduced or eliminated the presence of wolves, bears, and wild cats and has led to increased numbers of weasels, raccoons, and other small predators.
Pressure may also affect values, depending upon the bulk modulus of the material, but generally, at moderate pressures, has a less significant effect than the other factors.
Pressure from environmental and conservation groups has led Greenland's Home Rule Government to set hunting limits for most species.
Pressure to create more rice fields has also led locals to burn the reedbeds surrounding the lake.
She has been a contestant on various gameshows and reality shows including Fort Boyard, I'm a Celebrity ... Get Me Out of Here !, Celebrities Under Pressure, Family Fortunes, and Dancing On Ice.
However, SAAMI has published a Maximum Average Pressure of only 46, 000 CUP for this round.

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