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Declaration of Independence Signers from Midway, Georgia
They are formed from the dark power granted to the Dark Signers upon their resurrection.

Punto and Fijo
Together with Betancourt, Jóvito Villalba, leader and founder of Unión Republicana Democrática ( URD ), and other political leaders, he elaborated and signed the Punto Fijo Pact, ( named after Caldera's house, which was the site chosen by the leaders to sign the document ).
Supermarket La Franco Italiana, located in Punto Fijo.
Rafael Urbano Lugo Colina ( born August 12, 1962 in Punto Fijo, Venezuela ) is a former pitcher for Major League Baseball.
The result was a turn against the traditional Punto Fijo parties ( Democratic Action and COPEI ) in the 1993 elections: Rafael Caldera's victory in 1993 was the first time in Venezuela's democratic history that a President had been elected without the support of either of the two major parties.
After the restoration of democracy, Betancourt won the Venezuelan presidential election, 1958 comfortably, and AD joined the 1958 Punto Fijo Pact.
The Punto Fijo Pact collapsed in the early 1990s in the face of a severe economic and political crisis, culminating in the impeachment of the AD president Carlos Andrés Pérez for corruption, and the election in 1993 of former COPEI leader Rafael Caldera on a National Convergence electoral coalition platform.
One of the pillars of a political consolidation in Venezuela, the Pacto de Punto Fijo, was underestimated by Leoni, since in his opinion it reduced the " coherence and organization of the regime ".
On the 11 March 1969, Leoni transferred power to Rafael Caldera, member of the Christian Democratic Party COPEI and signatory of the Pacto de Punto Fijo.
The Venezuelan Medical Federation was aligned with the Punto Fijo parties, and many of its members in private health care opposed the new emphasis on the public sector.
In 1958, the three main non-communist opposition parties ( Accion Democratica, COPEI and URD ) made a conscious choice to exclude PCV from the power-sharing agreement, ( the Punto Fijo Pact ) that would underpin the transition to democracy.
Later, the airlines took new destinations which covered the routes to Barquisimeto, Caracas, Cumaná, Las Piedras ( Punto Fijo ), San Antonio del Táchira and Valencia with a single overseas flight that covered the route Caracas-Oranjestad ( Aruba ).
* NAS Punto Fijo
They can also be found near the city of Punto Fijo in towns and rural places.

Punto and 1958
Jorge Ramos Ávalos (; born March 17, 1958 ) is a Mexican Journalist, anchor for Noticiero Univision and host of the Sunday morning news talk show Al Punto.

Punto and from
Examples of mini MPVs them are the Citroën C3 Picasso, derived from the C3, and the Fiat Idea, derived from the Punto platform.
In the concert, the band played acoustic versions of the songs in their first album as well as covers from Latin American artists that influenced them such as Roy Brown, Leon Gieco, Silvio Rodríguez, and Haciendo Punto en Otro Son.
Punto is a rural form of music derived from a local form of décima and verso called punto guajiro or punto cubano.
The Costa del Sol extends from the cliffs at Maro in the East to Punto Chullera in the west.
Boué had wanted the tail-lights to go all the way up from the bumper into the C-pillar, in the fashion of the much later Fiat Punto and Volvo 850 Estate / Wagon, but the lights remained at a more conventional level.
In December 2003, the Twins acquired Silva from Philadelphia along with Nick Punto and Bobby Korecky in exchange for Eric Milton, who had been a staple of the Minnesota rotation since 1998.
The engines range in South America from a 1. 3 Fire 16 valve, a new 1. 4 Fire 8 valve with 80 HP ( the same of the latest Fiat Punto, and a 1. 8 GM Powertrain 8 valve with 112 HP, shared with the Chevrolet Corsa ).
The platform of the new Grand Siena derived from the new Palio ( codenamed Project 326 ) with long wheelbase: the front suspension was composed by the same MacPherson system of the new Palio but the rear suspension was the same of Brazilian Punto composed by a new type of torsion beam.
In 1994, Fiat introduced the Cinquecento Sporting, featuring the 1108 cc SOHC FIRE engine from the entry-level Punto of the same era, mated to a close-ratio gearbox.
The Bravo / Brava received a mild makeover in 1999 but there were few real changes except the replacement of the 1. 4 12-valve engine with a 1. 2 16-valve engine from the smaller Fiat Punto and a restyling of the dashboard.
*" Get High " Single from the album Vibración Exquisita, Punto Rojo-1997
* Fiat Grande Punto, third generation supermini produced from 2005
One of the band's signature songs, " El Tiempo No Para ," from their album Y Punto, is a cover of " O Tempo Não Para " by the Brazilian musician Cazuza.
The paths take visitors from the boat jetty through a varied landscape, including to the lighthouse at Punto Martino and to the top of the caldera.
It received the National Mendez Arceo Human Rights Award in 2004 and supported the lobbying of a statement from the Congress ( Punto de Acuerdo ) to defend the city of Cuernavaca.

Punto and left
Formerly, Luis Castillo, who was traded to the New York Mets on July 30,, Jason Bartlett, who was traded to the Tampa Bay Rays in late November 2007, and Nick Punto who left for the St. Louis Cardinals via free agency in 2011, were also known by that nickname.

Pact and 1958
However, the overthrow of the Hashemites in Iraq in 1958 brought to power a new regime that was more stridently nationalist, and which promptly abandoned the Baghdad Pact.
In the Middle East, faced by the 1958 collapse of the Baghdad Pact and the spread of Soviet influence, Macmillan acted decisively to restore the confidence of Persian Gulf allies, using the Royal Air Force and special forces to defeat a revolt backed by Saudi Arabia and Egypt against the Sultan of Oman, Said bin Taimur, in July 1957, deploying airborne battalions to defend Jordan against Syrian subversion in July 1958, and deterring a threatened Iraqi invasion of Kuwait by landing a brigade group in July 1960.
A compromise was eventually found by the next government ( a Catholic minority government led by Gaston Eyskens ), and the " School War " was concluded by the 6 November 1958 School Pact.
It was intended to replace, or augment, the R-12 Dvina ( SS-4 Sandal ) and R-14 Chusovaya ( SS-5 Skean ) missiles deployed from 1958 and 1961 respectively in the USSR and Warsaw Pact states.
Soviet occupation forces remained in Romania until 1958 and the country became a satellite state of the Soviet Union, joining the Warsaw Pact and COMECON.
The 1958 School Pact was an agreement of the three large political parties to end these conflicts.

Pact and from
Relations further deteriorated when, in January 1948, the U. S. State Department also published a collection of documents titled Nazi-Soviet Relations, 1939 – 1941: Documents from the Archives of The German Foreign Office, which contained documents recovered from the Foreign Office of Nazi Germany revealing Soviet conversations with Germany regarding the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, including its secret protocol dividing eastern Europe, the 1939 German-Soviet Commercial Agreement, and discussions of the Soviet Union potentially becoming the fourth Axis Power.
On November 7, 1956 U. S. Air Force Matador units in West Germany, whose missiles were capable of striking targets in the Warsaw Pact, deployed from their fixed day-to-day sites to unannounced dispersed launch locations.
* Russian in Eastern Europe and Central Asia from the Second World War to the break-up of the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact.
It was one of the founding members of the Soviet-led Warsaw Pact and Comecon, and it was the first central European country to withdraw from those organizations, now defunct.
Falsifiers was published in response to the documents made public in Nazi-Soviet Relations, 1939 – 1941: Documents from the Archives of The German Foreign Office, which included the secret protocols of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact and other secret German-Soviet relations documents.
The Anti-Comintern Pact marked the beginning of the shift on Germany's part from China's ally to Japan's ally.
During the Molotov – Ribbentrop Pact negotiations, Ribbentrop was overjoyed by a report from his Ambassador in Moscow, Count Friedrich Werner von der Schulenburg, of a speech by the Soviet leader Joseph Stalin before the 18th Party Congress in March 1939 that was strongly anti-Western, which Schulenburg reported meant that the Soviet Union might be seeking an accord with Germany.
At the same time, Ribbentrop's efforts to convert the Anti-Comintern Pact into an anti-British alliance met with considerable hostility from the Japanese over the course of the winter of 1938 – 39, but with the Italians Ribbentrop enjoyed some apparent success.
On 25 August 1939, Ribbentrop's influence with Hitler wavered for a moment when the news reached Berlin of the ratification of the Anglo-Polish military alliance and a personal message from Mussolini telling Hitler that Italy would dishonour the Pact of Steel if Germany attacked Poland.
On 27 August 1939, Chamberlain sent the following letter to Hitler, which was intended to counteract reports Chamberlain had heard from intelligence sources in Berlin that Ribbentrop had convinced Hitler that the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact would ensure that Britain would abandon Poland.
Ribbentrop hoped that the prospect of facing the Tripartite Pact would deter the United States from supporting Britain, but since the Pact was more or less openly directed against the United States ( the Pact made a point of stressing that the unnamed great power it was directed against was not the Soviet Union ), it had the opposite effect on American public opinion than the one intended.
In the winter of 1940 – 41, Ribbentrop strongly pressured Yugoslavia to sign the Tripartite Pact, despite advice from the German Legation in Belgrade that such a move would probably lead to the overthrow of Crown Prince Paul, the Yugoslav Regent.
The Non-Aligned Yugoslavia was concerned about an eventual aggression from any of the superpowers, especially by the Warsaw Pact after the Prague Spring, so the Territorial Defense Forces were formed as an integral part of the total war military doctrine called Total National Defense.
In addition, the Pact assured a temporary non-involvement of the Soviet Union's participation in a European War, as well as separating both Germany and Japan from forming a military alliance, thus allowing Stalin to concentrate on Japan on the battles of Khalkhin Gol ( Nomonhan ).
Eleven days after the Soviet invasion of the polish Kresy, the secret protocol of the Molotov – Ribbentrop Pact was modified by the German – Soviet Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Demarcation ,) allotting Germany a larger part of Poland and transferring Lithuania's territory ( with the exception of left bank of river Scheschupe, the " Lithuanian Strip ") from the envisioned German sphere to the Soviets.
On the night of 20 – 21 August 1968, Eastern Bloc armies from four Warsaw Pact countries – the Soviet Union, Bulgaria, Poland and Hungary — invaded the ČSSR.
* Victims of the Invasion – A list of victims from the Warsaw Pact Invasion with method of death
Suriname participates in the Amazonian Pact, a grouping of the countries of the Amazon Basin that focuses on protection of the Amazon region's natural resources from environmental degradation.
Other researchers have documented the contribution made from other Warsaw Pact intelligence agencies to the fledgling Sandinista government including the East German Stasi, by using recently declassified documents from Berlin as well as from former Stasi spymaster Markus Wolf who described the Stasi's assistance in the creation of a secret police force modeled on East Germany's
Foreign labour, both slave labour and labour from neighbouring countries who joined the Anti-Comintern Pact with Germany, was used to augment German industrial labour which was under pressure by conscription into the Wehrmacht ( Armed Forces ).

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