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Relief and came
The Irish first came over in large numbers as convicts ( 50, 000 were transported between 1791 and 1867 ), to be used as free labour ; even larger numbers of free settlers came during the 19th century, partly due to the Donegal Relief Fund.
Relief only came the following year when the Spartans were able to raise the siege.
Early action came in the form of the 1948 Displaced Persons Act, the Refugee Relief Act of 1953, and the Refugee-Escapee Act of 1957.
To provide support to the people, Fridtjof Nansen ( the famous polar explorer ), Martin Andersen Nexø ( a Danish writer ), the Swedish Red Cross Mission, and officers of the American Relief Administration from the United States came to Samara.
The recall came 20 months after McNeil first began investigating consumer complaints about moldy-smelling bottles of Tylenol Arthritis Relief caplets, according to the United States Food and Drug Administration.
Relief pitcher Eduardo Rodríguez accordingly came to bat in the ninth — and hit an RBI triple, sealing the Brewers ' 13-5 win over Cleveland.
Kerry supported the " Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors " ( DREAM ) Act for high school students in the country illegally, who came to the United States as children, and who seek higher education at in-state tuition rates.
Commercial newspapers came to the aid of the Relief and Aid Society, denouncing its working-class critics as, among other things, " Communists " — a term given new currency after the rise and fall of the Paris Commune during the first half of 1871 — prompting Parsons to begin to study the essence of the charges.
Relief came with a scholarship to Winchester College, a school with an unbroken history of six hundred years.
Relief for this bottleneck came on May 30, 2008, when the 12-lane replacement bridge opened to traffic in both directions ( the six-lane span carrying Outer Loop traffic had opened in June 2006 ).
Relief came with the completion of the eight-lane Fort McHenry Tunnel on I-95 on November 23, 1985.
As a naval cadet member of the multinational landing force that came to be known as the Seymour Relief Expedition Taussig served alongside and began a long and fraternal professional association with Royal Navy officers Captain John Jellicoe and Lieutenant David Beatty who later advanced to First Sea Lords of the Royal Navy.
He later returned to the show in 2008 to dance with Elaine Paige in Sport Relief does Strictly Come Dancing to raise money for Sport Relief, where they came second.
Bush also faced criticism from fiscal conservatives and those who felt the disaster relief efforts came too late when Bush signed into law a flurry of legislation, including the Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act to Meet Immediate Needs Arising From the Consequences of Hurricane Katrina, Second Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act to Meet Immediate Needs Arising From the Consequences of Hurricane Katrina, 2005 Flexibility for Displaced Workers Act, Katrina Emergency Tax Relief Act of 2005, QI, TMA, and Abstinence Programs Extension and Hurricane Katrina Unemployment Relief Act of 2005, and the Gulf Opportunity Zone Act of 2005.
But this day never came for the Kuomintang ( under the auspices of a political-oriented charitable body named Free China Relief Association which became prominent after the government suspended food ration in 1953 ), the residents of the enclave became more supportive to the Kuomintang cause.
She was a contestant in the 2003 BBC charity singing contest, Comic Relief does Fame Academy, in which she came fourth.
The first permanent shipboard positions came in late 1920, when Relief went into commission with a medical staff that included Navy Nurses.
The first Relief release was also his first Green Velvet production, 1993's " Velvet Tracks ," which came from a name given to him by a girlfriend's dad, emerged as the flamboyant, neon-haired electro punk, although in interviews he denied being linked to the Punk lifestyle and fashion, as he was more inspired by the likes of David Bowie and Sly and the Family Stone, he created excellent mid-1990s hits such as " Preacher Man ," on which a Moral Majority-type of preacher spoke ( the Reverend Clarence LaVaughn Franklin-father of Aretha Franklin and ally of Martin Luther King, Jr .); " Answering Machine ," a darkly funny house track consisting of taped messages from an answering machine, including a bad news message from a girlfriend and a noise complaint message from his landlord — all made with Jones's voice ; and " Flash ," which was a # 1 US dance hit in 1995 and was included on many DJ-mixed compilation albums.

Relief and 1902
Since moving to Bury the Lancashire Fusiliers were part, in 1898, of the force that relieved Khartoum and fought in the Battle of Omdurman and in 1899 – 1902 during the Boer War took part in the battles of Spion Kop and the Tugela Heights, leading up to the Relief of Ladysmith.
Participated in the China Relief Expedition, 1900 – 1902 ; was promoted to first lieutenant and assigned to the 6th Cavalry, February 1901 ;
The regiment was awarded the battle honour Relief of Ladysmith in addition to South Africa 1899 – 1902.
There were also a number of other famous people from Athea, including the Ahern brothers of Olympian fame, David Quaid served with the Royal Munster Fusiliers from 1897 – 1909 he fought at the battles of Belmont, The Modder River and the Relief of Ladysmith during the Second Boer War in South Africa 1899 – 1902, he later served with his regiment in India under Lord Kitchener.
** Namur 1695 ; Blenheim ; Ramillies ; Oudenarde ; Malplaquet ; Dettingen ; Louisburg ; Quebec 1759 ; Bellisle ; Martinique 1762 ; Havannah ; St Lucia 1778 ; Martinique 1794, 1809 ; Tournay ; Mysore ; Seringapatam ; Ally Ghur ; Delhi 1803 ; Leswarree ; Dieg ; Corunna ; Guadaloupe 1810 ; Java ; Nive ; Peninsula ; Waterloo ; Bhurtpore ; Alma ; Inkerman ; Sevastopol ; New Zealand ; Abyssinia ; Afghanistan 1879 – 80 ; Tirah ; Relief of Kimberley ; Paardeburg ; Relief of Ladysmith ; South Africa 1899 – 1902 ; Afghanistan 1919 ; Korea 1952 – 53 ; The Hook 1953 ; Iraq 2003
In 1902, Jarvis, Call and Bertholf were awarded Congressional Gold Medals in recognition of their heroic relief efforts for the 275 American whalers at Point Barrow in what became known as the Overland Relief Expedition.
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Relief and result
Preceding this was the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, which was established in 1944 to address the millions of people displaced across Europe as a result of World War II.
As a result, the Langley Park estate became a regular site of social activities related to the British embassy including hosting the regular games of the Washington Cricket Club and, in June 1941, a British Relief Country Fair.
After World War II ended, she started to raise funds for children in need in Germany, and as a result, the organizations CARE International ( Cooperative for American Relief in Europe ) and CRALOG ( Council of Relief Agencies Licensed for Operation in Germany ) were established.
The United Nations Refugee Relief Project reported that the Gaza Strip's refugee population had jumped from 100, 000 to 230, 000 as a result of Operation Yoav.
FERA was established as a result of the Federal Emergency Relief Act and was replaced in 1935 by the Works Progress Administration ( WPA ).
This is very much a result of the completion of the Talgarth Relief Road and Bronllys bypass completed in 2007.
World Jewish Relief ( then called ' The Central British Fund for German Jewry ') was established in 1933 as a direct result and to support in whatever way possible the needs of Jews both in Germany and Austria.
As such, they offer a conservative estimate that about 100, 000 lives were saved as a result of outside assistance, about 10, 000 after the United States as part of Operation Provide Relief.
1936: New facilities and research activity expended at the Petroleum Experiment Station as the result of the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935, the Works Progress Administration.
In association with the VA's program, the Servicemembers ' Civil Relief Act protects service members from financial woes on their home loan that may occur as a result of active duty commitments, freezing their interest rates at 6 %.
Barber wrote of the High Relief pieces to Landis, " Mr. Hart has put the mill into operation and I send you two pieces showing the result ; these are not selected as all the coins now made are the same as these two, which gives me alarm as they are so well made that I fear the President may demand the continuance of this particular coin.

Relief and conflict
Bulla depicts the Victorian Relief Expedition in armed conflict with Shire of Bulloo | Bulloo Aborigines.

Relief and between
The recording was broadcast live on the Comic Relief website at about 9: 30am, and, the edited compilation shows for the event, shown between 13 – 17 March on BBC Three.
In the southern occupation zone, the Œuvre de secours aux enfants ( roughly, Children's Relief Effort ), a French-Jewish humanitarian organization commonly called OSE, saved the lives of between seven and nine thousand Jewish children by forging papers, smuggling them to neutral countries, and sheltering them in orphanages, schools, and convents.
The island has a total surface area of 344 km² ( about 88 % of the total country area ), 19 times that of the country's second largest island Bequia, and the coasts measure about 84 km, The island is tropical humid, with an average of between 18 and 31 ° C depending on the altitude. Relief map of Saint Vincent
It was based on four major projects: Limehouse Basin, Free Trade Wharf, what was then known as the Light Rapid Transit Route ( DLR ) and the Docklands Northern Relief Road, a road corridor between The Highway and East India Dock across the north of the Isle of Dogs.
M67 Denton Relief Road to the west was constructed between 1978 and 1981.
The former single carriageway N8 that ran between these towns was then reclassified, for the most part, as the R639 except for a section of the Mitchelstown Relief Road which became a part of the N73 national secondary route.
The section of the North Circular south of M11 junction 4 ( the " South Woodford to Barking Relief Road ") was constructed on the alignment planned for the unrealised motorway plans and the section between the M11 and A12 junctions was originally opened as part of the M11 with the interchange at Redbridge designated as M11 junction 3.
It was built between 1841 and 1844, costing £ 15, 000 (£ as of ), and was first consecrated in 1844, fifteen years after the Catholic Relief Act ended most restrictions on Catholicism in the United Kingdom.
Sir Winston Churchill, then a young war correspondent for The Morning Post ( London ), was present at the Relief of Ladysmith after having been taken prisoner ( between Ladysmith and Colenso ) and escaping earlier during the war.
In 1847 a union was formed between all the congregations of the United Secession Church and 118 out of 136 of the Relief Churches, in what now became the United Presbyterian Church.
The last surviving New York City building entirely by Hunt is the charity hospital he designed for the Association for the Relief of Respectable Aged Indigent Females ( 1883 ) on the east blockfront of Amsterdam Avenue between 103rd and 104th Streets in Manhattan.
The number of women in the Relief Society that subscribed to the Exponent was approximately ten percent, but the influence of this paper reached more people than those who subscribed because it was used for discussion between women in venues such as Relief Society.
Notable people from the town include the 18th-century diarist James Woodforde who was curate between 1765 and 1775 and Douglas Macmillan, founder of the Macmillan Cancer Relief charity.
To be awarded the China Campaign Medal, a service member must have performed military duty in China, between the dates of June 20, 1900 and May 27, 1901, with such duty being in service of the China Relief Expedition.
The China Relief Expedition Medal was a decoration of the United States military which was issued to members of both the United States Navy and the United States Marines for service in the China Relief Expedition between 1900 and 1901 during the Boxer Rebellion.
Relief represents a Madonna and Child ( Our Lady of the Pillar ) between two angels.
The track Terror somewhat bridged the gap between Tairrie ’ s previous album, because it was a re-working of a hidden spoken word track at the end of Relief Through Release.
WGTS countered with a Petition for Relief and Sanction, stating that the construction permit was within the limits given by the FCC in interference between stations.
The existence of a Regional Commission for Social Action in EAJ Vizcaya, the establishment of several companies in various Batzokis Mutual Relief and concern for the initial tyranny of the UGT, the only existing association, which led to a number of people to express Secretary of Youth Basque its readiness to join a union or company workers Basques, mutual defender of its kind, but not engaged in the struggle between classes.
Relief showing a fight between a secutor and retiarius
It was established in the UK in 1998 as a partnership between the Kuapa Kokoo cocoa growers ' collective and the alternative trading organization Twin Trading ; other supporters included The Body Shop, Christian Aid and Comic Relief.

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