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Speaking to Soviet officials in the aftermath of the crisis, Khrushchev asserted, " I know for certain that Kennedy doesn ’ t have a strong background, nor, generally speaking, does he have the courage to stand up to a serious challenge.
In the aftermath of the election, a crisis and political scandal erupted after Socialist Party deputy Giacomo Matteoti was kidnapped and murdered by a Fascist.
In the aftermath of the 1917 – 18 crisis and civil war, Finland passed from Russian rule to the German Empire's sphere of power.
Rising inflation, financially draining wars in Europe, the ongoing aftermath of the expulsion of the Jews and Moors from Spain, and Spain's growing dependency on the gold and silver imports, combined to cause several bankruptcies that caused economic crisis in the country, especially in heavily burdened Castile.
In the aftermath of the financial and economic crisis that began in mid-1997, the government took custody of a significant portion of private sector assets through acquisition of nonperforming bank loans and corporate assets through the debt restructuring process.
A five-year gap followed the release of Ghost Dog, which the director has attributed to a creative crisis he experienced in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks in New York City.
In the aftermath of the crisis, Luthor, craving the power of the orange light, recovers and operates on several Black Lantern remains in an attempt to find one with a ring still on its finger.
The IFC performed a critical function by helping developing countries deal with the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis.
The country's economy suffered in the aftermath of the 1973 global energy crisis, the loss of New Zealand's biggest export market upon Britain's entry to the European Economic Community, and rampant inflation.
In 1896, responding to the humanitarian crisis in the Ottoman Empire in the aftermath of the Hamidian Massacres, Barton sailed to Constantinople and after long negotiations with Abdul Hamid II, opened the first American International Red Cross headquarters in the heart of Turkey.
During the aftermath of this crisis, on 21 December 1963, intercommunal violence broke out between Greek and Turkish Cypriots.
Due to its relative isolation from the financial global markets, Iran was initially able to avoid falling into recession in the aftermath of the 2008 global financial crisis.
In the aftermath of the 2008 – 2012 Icelandic financial crisis, Ólafur has criticised other countries for lack of help to Iceland.
A crisis arose in 1924 after the assassination of one of Zogu's industrialist opponents, Avni Rustemi ; in the aftermath, a leftist revolt forced Zogu, along with 600 of his allies, into exile in June 1924.
George Washington was often compared to Cincinnatus for his willingness to give up near-absolute power once the crisis of the American Revolution had passed and victory had been won, and the Society of the Cincinnati is a historical association founded in the aftermath of the American Revolutionary War to preserve the ideals of the military officer's role in the new American Republic.
When, in the aftermath of the crisis over Henry VIII's marriage to Catherine of Aragon, the Irish Church was ordered to formally break its link with the Roman Catholic Church to become the Church of Ireland, the Anglican or Church of Ireland Bishop of Meath continued to live in Ardbraccan in an estate attached to the main church.
In the aftermath of the crisis, appreciation of the unelected president grows.
In the aftermath, a second energy crisis develops, tripling the price of oil and sending gasoline prices over $ 1 per gallon for the first time.
At the time, the UK was in the grip of a recession, as a result of the early 1970s energy crisis caused by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries ' oil boycott of the West in the aftermath of the 1973 Arab – Israeli War.
These cars offered new standard of fuel economy, which were much needed in the aftermath of the oil crisis.
In naval terms, the situation was heavily in the United Kingdom ’ s favour, a fact that French deputies acknowledged in the aftermath of the crisis.
The Irish Independent called the failed referendum's aftermath the government's " biggest political crisis in decades.
In the aftermath of the crisis, Pierre Gemayel was appointed to the cabinet, and two years later, was elected to the National Assembly.
In the aftermath of Roman defeat at Cannae, economic crisis provoked the passing of the Lex Oppia ( 215 BC ) to restrict personal and public extravagance.

aftermath and has
For hundreds of years this isolated population consisting now of 4. 400 inhabitants, has claimed to be the direct descendant of the Cimbri retreating in this area after the Roman aftermath.
Particularly for children, the clear availability of caregiving adults who are able to protect, nourish, and clothe them in the aftermath of the earthquake, and to help them make sense of what has befallen them has been shown even more important to their emotional and physical health than the simple giving of provisions.
Dalglish attended many funerals of the victims – including four in one day – and his presence in the aftermath of the disaster has been described as " colossal and heroic ".
The government has lent strong diplomatic support to the U. S. Government counter-terrorism efforts in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks.
A small group of critics has put forth a range of theories that aim to describe culture and / or society in the alleged aftermath of postmodernism, most notably Raoul Eshelman ( performatism ), Gilles Lipovetsky ( hypermodernity ), Nicolas Bourriaud ( Altermodern ), and Alan Kirby ( digimodernism, formerly called pseudo-modernism ).
However, in the aftermath, Donny ( Buscemi ), a member of Walter and The Dude's bowling team, has a heart attack and dies.
Because the duchy of Swabia lost its duke in 1268 and was never restored, all vassals of the duchy became immediate vassals of the Imperial Throne ( as has happened in much of Westphalia when the duchy of Saxons was divided and partially dissolved in aftermath of the defeat of Henry the Lion ).
Stoddart has also repeatedly called for the resignation of the FIA's President, Max Mosley, particularly in the aftermath of the 2005 United States Grand Prix where the majority of teams withdrew from the race due to safety concerns about their Michelin tyres.
With the continuing expiration of land leases and ongoing instability in the aftermath of another coup in 2000, a further outflow of skilled workers has taken place.
B. Campbell, in an article published in the journal Sociological Theory, has described the Nanking Massacre as a genocide considering the fact that the residents were still unilaterally killed in masses during the aftermath, despite the successful and certain outcome in battle.
The novel is set in a futuristic dystopia, where the United States has become a police state in the aftermath of a Second Civil War.
Fonda has argued that the military campaign in Iraq will turn people all over the world against America, and has asserted that a global hatred of America will result in more terrorist attacks in the aftermath of the war.
They shoot people, and someone else has to deal with the aftermath.
Malawi was one of only three Sub-Saharan black African states ( the others being Lesotho and Swaziland ) that continued to maintain full diplomatic relations with Israel in the aftermath of the Yom Kippur War in 1973, and has never severed such ties.
Swaziland was one of only three Sub-Saharan black African states ( the others being Lesotho and Malawi ) that continued to maintain full diplomatic relations with Israel in the aftermath of the Yom Kippur War in 1973, and has never severed such ties.
Investigative journalist and author Joseph J. Trento has argued that the bank's transformation was guided by the head of Saudi intelligence with a view to enabling it to finance covert intelligence operations at a time, in the aftermath of Watergate, when the American intelligence agencies were defending themselves from investigations by domestic authorities.
A small section of Earhart's Lockheed Electra starboard engine nacelle recovered in the aftermath of the Hawaii crash has been confirmed as authentic and is now regarded as a control piece that will help to authenticate possible future discoveries.
It is set in a small town in the aftermath of a deadly school bus accident that has killed most of the town's children.
In the aftermath of the Sinestro Corps War, with the Ion entity removed from his body, Kyle Rayner has been added to the Green Lantern Honor Guard as Guy's partner.
The usual aftermath of a fumble, at every level of play, is a pile of players, many still squirming diligently despite the whistle, surrounded by teammates pointing upfield ( the hand signal for a first down ) while the officials slowly extricate them in an effort to determine who has won possession.
Aristophanes, in The Frogs, pokes fun at Theramenes ' ability to extricate himself from tight spots, but delivers none of the scathing rebukes one would expect for a politician whose role in the shocking events after Arginusae had been regarded as particularly blameworthy, and modern scholars have seen in this a more accurate depiction of how Theramenes was perceived in his time ; Lysias, meanwhile, who mercilessly attacks Theramenes on many counts, has nothing negative to say about the aftermath of Arginusae.

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