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Resistance to antibacterials also occurs through horizontal gene transfer.
The most important is the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda ( FDLR ), against which Laurent Nkunda's troops were fighting, but other smaller groups such as the anti-Ugandan Lord's Resistance Army are also present.
Hezbollah also used another name, Islamic Resistance, or al-Muqawama al-Islamiyya, for its attacks against Israel.
In addition, many albums have been named with allusions to proverbs, such as Spilt milk ( a title used by Jellyfish and also Kristina Train ), The more things change by Machine Head, Silk purse by Linda Rondstadt, Another day, another dollar by DJ Scream Roccett, The blind leading the naked by Vicious Femmes, What's good for the goose is good for the gander by Bobby Rush, Resistance is Futile by Steve Coleman.
Although small disorganised cells of Central Leadership of Home Resistance ( Ústřední vedení odboje domácího, ÚVOD ) survived, only the communist resistance was able to function in a coordinated manner ( although it also suffered arrests ).
Surinamese armed forces had also fought with the Resistance Amerindian groups who call themselves " Tucayana Amazonas " was led by Alex Jubitana & Thomas Sabajo.
Thoreau revised the lecture into an essay entitled Resistance to Civil Government ( also known as Civil Disobedience ).
The Maquis also used German weapons captured throughout the occupation, the MP40 being very common ; a French Resistance Fighter is quoted saying, " They are as common as hookers on the streets of Paris, and they get about as much action.
The National Resistance Army also made use of child soldiers.
* The Remnant-Jewish Resistance in WWII by Othniel J. Seiden ( c 2010, ISBN 0-9801941-4-8 ; Books to Believe In ) also tells of the horrors of Babi Yar, along with the stories of the Forest People of the Ukraine, who made up much of the Jewish Resistance to the Nazis.
With help from the Resistance, the Allies also succeeded in slipping French General Henri Giraud out of Vichy France on HMS Seraph, intending to offer him the post of commander in chief of French forces in North Africa after the invasion.
During the war, from 1942 to 1944, she worked for the Vichy government in an office that allocated paper to publishers ( in the process operating a de facto book censorship system ), but she was also a member of the French Resistance.
Resistance to these antibiotics has also led to the use of new, broad-spectrum anti-Gram-positive antibiotics, such as linezolid, because of its availability as an oral drug.
White Aryan Resistance (), also known as VAM, was a militant neo-nazi group active in Sweden between 1991 and 1993.
As the Chimurenga or Bush War gathered force after 1972, Special Branch developed the Selous Scouts, an undercover tracker battalion of 1, 500 troops, 80 percent black, many having been recruited from captured guerrillas facing trial and possible execution, and also " pseudo guerrillas " such as the Mozambican National Resistance ( RENAMO ) to disrupt Zimbabwe African National Liberation Army ( ZANLA ) camps across the border in Mozambique.
In the United States in the 2000s, the term racialism has been employed by white separatist groups such as Christian Identity, Aryan Nations, the American Nazi Party, and White Aryan Resistance, though it has also been used by more innocuous groups and individuals.
Resistance to traditional analgesic pharmacological therapy may also be a sign of shunt overdrainage or failure.
He had also worked for the Resistance in Marseilles.
Traditionally, the First Indochina War ( also known as the French Indochina War, Anti-French War, Franco-Vietnamese War, Franco-Vietminh War, Indochinese War, Dirty War in France, and Anti-French Resistance War in contemporary Vietnam ) is said to have begun in French Indochina on 19 December 1946 and to have lasted until 1 August 1954.
Brossolette was also featured in the first series of postage stamps of Resistance heroes by French PTT in 1957.
The distribution of Resistance is free although usually donations are requested, the audience also includes many unaffiliated Anarchists, Communists and workers.
Graham has also been criticized for refusing to participate in 1994 peace negotiations between the Lord's Resistance Army ( LRA ) and the Sudanese and Ugandan governments.
Resistance is a measure of the opposition of a circuit to the flow of a steady current, while impedance takes into account not only the resistance but also dynamic effects ( known as reactance ).
Davis also co-founded the prison abolition group, Critical Resistance, which held its first conference in 1998.

Resistance and served
During World War II, the Axis Occupation of Greece established a concentration camp there for the prisoners of the Greek National Resistance movement, while remaining today are the two-storied building that served as the Headquarters of the Italian army, a small church, and the wall against which those condemned to death were shot.
While Dior dressed Nazi wives, his sister Catherine ( 1917 — 2008 ) served as a member of the French Resistance, was captured by the Gestapo, and sent to the Ravensbrück concentration camp, where she was incarcerated until she was liberated in May 1945.
A strong ( but covert ) opponent of the Nazi regime, he served as a liaison in Zürich between Allen Dulles, station chief for the American OSS and the German Resistance forces in Germany.
On the eve of this, The Resistance finally arrives on Kahna and upon fighting an army of demons, they gain the alliance of General Palpaleos, secretly ordered to join by Emperor Sauzer himself, who has foreseen a great coming disaster which he feels only The Resistance can stop, even if that means waging war on the very empire he once served with zeal.
When Museveni launched the guerrilla struggle against the Milton Obote II administration ( 1981-1985 ), Kategaya served in the ' External Wing ' of the rebel National Resistance Movement ( NRM ) and National Resistance Army ( NRA ).
The weapon, however served on every front where Italian troops were involved ( North Africa, Balkans, East Africa, Southern Russia ) and was also employed during defence of the homeland against invading allied troops and during clashes between RSI formations and Italian partisans, on both sides, due to many Italian partisans having a former military background it was one of the few support weapons which could be found in the hands of the local Resistance.
Baron Arthur Haulot ( Angleur near Liège, 15 November 1913-24 May 2005 ) was a Belgian journalist, humanist and poet who served, during World War II as an active member of the military resistance against German foreign occupation also known in Western Europe as the Resistance.
He served as a cabinet minister under Pierre Mendès-France and Charles de Gaulle, and was awarded for his bravery in the Resistance against the Nazis.
By then many had served in the Vichy government or the Resistance, and few were brought to trial.
De Lubac served as a professor of fundamental theology at the Catholic University of Lyon from 1929 to 1961, with two interruptions ; the first during World War II, when he was forced underground because of his activities with the French Resistance and the second, from 1950 to 1958, when the Jesuit order, under pressure from Rome, removed him from his teaching responsibilities and sent him away from the Jesuit residence at Fourvière.
During World War II, Anthony's father, Major Lord Ashley served as a British Intelligence Officer with the Auxiliary Units, which were highly covert Resistance groups trained to engage and counteract the expected invasion of the United Kingdom by Nazi Germany.
His wartime politics and peripeties served as the real life basis for fictional Resistance hero Victor Laszlo, the Paul Henreid character in Casablanca.
In World War II, Carmen served as the stronghold of the Guerrilla Resistance Movement and the local civil government because of its strategic location.
He had also served in the Resistance, first with the FTP-MOI, and then with the FTP after he joined the Communist Party.
Born in Nice, France he served in the French Resistance during World War II receiving military decorations for his service.
Georgios Siantos (, 1890-May 20, 1947 ) was a prominent figure of the Communist Party of Greece ( Greek: Κομμουνιστικό Κόμμα Ελλάδας, Kommunistiko Komma Elladas, KKE ) who served as acting general secretary of the party and as a leader of the National Liberation Front ( EAM )/ Greek People's Liberation Army ( ELAS ) Resistance movement during the German occupation of Greece in World War II.
He spent 1941-1942 in the eastern Mediterranean ( the Middle East, Malta, Yugoslavia ), and served as Liaison Officer to the Albanian Resistance Movement in 1943-44 (" The Musketeers ": Captain Julian Amery, Major David Smiley and Lieutenant-Colonel Neil McLean ).

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