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Reacting and .
Reacting to a perceived threat, the planters lobbied for more direct British rule.
Reacting against authors such as J. S. Mill, Sigwart and his own former teacher Brentano, Husserl criticised their psychologism in mathematics and logic, i. e. their conception of these abstract and a-priori sciences as having an essentially empirical foundation and a prescriptive or descriptive nature.
" Reacting against the blurring of theological distinctions, Rabbi Eliezer Berkovits wrote that " Judaism is Judaism because it rejects Christianity, and Christianity is Christianity because it rejects Judaism.
Reacting against his Confucian upbringing, aged 10 Mao ran away from home, heading for what he believed was a nearby town, but eventually his father found him and brought him home.
Reacting to his rejection, Desirée sings this song.
Reacting to the wars of religion of his own time and the previous century, he maintained that the absolute rule of a king was the only possible alternative to the otherwise inevitable violence and anarchy of civil war.
Reacting to criticism, Chirac said, " You only have to look back at 1935 ... There were people then who were against France arming itself, and look what happened.
Reacting to the excesses of the revolution, English politicians became steadfastly opposed to any major political change.
Reacting to his blasphemy, Alia's priests rush forward and stab Paul to death, as Alia and the remaining Atreides watch from above.
Reacting to low attendances, the eponymous Bayer AG decided to relocate the volleyball team to Wuppertal in 1992 where there also is a Bayer-funded club.
" Reacting to the award, Milnor told the New Scientist " It feels very good ,", adding that, " One is always surprised by a call at 6 o ' clock in the morning.
Reacting to interest by Russian Empire and, later, Great Britain in the fur-bearing animals of the Pacific north coast, Spain further extended the series of Catholic missions, accompanied by troops and establishing ranches, along the southern and central coast of California.
Reacting to a prophecy from his mother Gaia that his own offspring would overthrow his supreme position in the pantheon, Cronus swallowed all of his children immediately after birth.
Reacting to the change in the public mood, Buckingham, who had learned of it during his trip to the Republic the previous year, began to leak the Dover Treaty to many fellow politicians and Arlington soon followed.
Reacting more quickly to changes than at the end of the Boom, in the 1990s business and civic leaders in Fort Payne began to take steps to diversify the city's economy.
Reacting favourably to Gorman ’ s whimsy, Gershwin asked him to perform the opening measure that way at the concert and to add as much of a ' wail ' as possible.
Reacting to the weakness of the Dutch East India Company holdings, a British army under General Sir James Henry Craig set out for Cape Town in order to secure the colony for the Stadtholder Prince William V of Orange against the French.
" Reacting to Al-Arian's contention that he had raised money for charities, Moody said: " Your only connection to widows and orphans was that you create them.
Reacting to Short's statement, Tony Blair said " I really do regard what Clare Short has said this morning as totally irresponsible, and entirely consistent Short's character.
"– Reacting to the assassination of John F. Kennedy, November 1963

fears and Communist
The truth is that Communist Russia fears the resurgence of German militarism.
After Zhao became General Secretary of the Communist Party of China, his proposals in May 1988 to expand free enterprise led to popular complaints ( which some suggest were politically inspired ) about inflation fears.
This type of invasion usually emphasizes common fears during the Cold War, with the Communist agents suspected everywhere, but has also become common during any time of social change and unrest.
He also dismissed fears that the trio had been murdered by stating, " Maybe they went to Cuba ", a reference to the Communist ties that were often used to try and discredit that movement.
It took 2 years ( 1945 to 1947 ) of death and disease, and fears that starving Germans might " go Communist " before U. S. Secretary of State James F. Byrnes made his Stuttgart speech.
Although the Soviet Union initially supported the creation of the State of Israel, during the 1950s the Jewish state emerged as part of the Western camp, and Zionism raised fears of internal dissent and opposition among the Communist leadership.
However, she left the CCF in 1934 when the United Farmers of Ontario pulled out, over fears of Communist influence in the Ontario CCF.
" A few months later, his fears were partially realised when an unsuccessful coup by Communist hardliners precipitated the collapse of the Soviet Union.
The fears instilled by the press of a Labour Party in secret Communist manoeuvres, together with the half-hearted " respectable " policies pursued by MacDonald, led to Labour losing the October 1924 general election.
These reforms were not calculated to allay the fears of those who thought that the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia ( KSČ ) leading role was critical to socialist development.
Hence, to facilitate unencumbered authorization of the paramilitary invasion, the propaganda campaign of Operation PBSUCCESS exaggerated US Government fears of a Communist Guatemala realised by the régime of President Árbenz, and so facilitated the right-wing counter-revolution that installed Col. Castillo as President of Guatemala in mid-1954.
These initiatives were eventually abandoned under the term of Governor Alexander Grantham because of fears of Communist manipulation.
This renewed Cold War fears of Communist expansion in Asia at a time in which the PRC was not recognized by the United States Department of State.
For many viewers, the theme of paranoia infusing The Invaders often appeared to reflect Cold War fears of Communist infiltration that had lingered from the McCarthy period a decade earlier.
Charmed, the king saw her again the night of the wedding at the Luxembourg embassy soirée, confided in her some of his concerns about the Communist takeover of Romania and fears for his mother's safety, and nicknamed her Nan.
The People's Daily, an organ of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, dismissed the reports as fabrications triggered by fears of China's economic development.
It should be noted that the actions carried out by these extreme groups were meant primarily to agitate and control public opinion, creating fears about the Communist Party.
The Communist Party of Yugoslavia ( YCP ) had its own problems and dissentions ; fears of Serbianisation of the party and of the Vardar Banovina, whose inhabitants felt closer ( though not necessarily identified ) to Bulgaria than the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.

fears and subversion
Starting from 1968, this professedly cross-community campaign ignited fears of IRA-inspired subversion among Unionists, and the resulting violent backlash in turn revived the Provisional IRA ( the " Provos ") as an armed or terrorist force.

fears and Bennett
Indeed, medic Gemma Corwyn, who has formed an alliance with the Doctor, fears for Bennett ’ s mental state, as he seems unable to deal with escalating events.

fears and invoked
His comment invoked calls for his resignation, demands for an apology and fears among residents of Korean descent in Japan.
The ambiguous situation and fears of future communal violence invoked concerns that South Kordofan could be the " next Darfur ".

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