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This agitation continued in the Ubaye Valley ; a new revolt broke out on 14 June, and famine was declared in April 1792.
Despite the ban on factionalism, the Workers ' Opposition continued its open agitation against the policies of the Central Committee, and before the 11th Party Congress ( March 1922 ) the Workers ' Opposition made an ill-conceived bid to win support for their position in the Comintern.
After much debate on the General Executive Board, with Haywood advocating a low profile and GEB member Frank Little championing continued agitation, Ralph Chaplin brokered a compromise agreement.
Most other Southern politicians opposed the compromise, but Calhoun believed that continued agitation over the slavery issue threatened the status of the Union.
Lilburne ’ s agitation continued: the same year he led a group of armed citizens against a group of Royalist officers, forcing them to retreat.
However, the Sikh leaders continued their agitation for the creation of a Punjabi Suba.
Its continued agrarian agitation led to the passing of several Irish Land Acts that over three decades changed the face of Irish land ownership, replacing large Anglo-Irish estates with tenant ownership.
Political agitation against the King continued, however, leading to civil disturbances.
Working-class agitation continued, and in 1939 all six seats on the Belize Town Board ( the voting requirements allowed for a more representative electorate ) went to middle-class Creoles who appeared more sympathetic to labour.
Whilst at Cambridge he tended to Whiggism, and up to the end of 1829 he continued to have these sympathies, but during the agitation for parliamentary reform his opinions changed, and when he was returned to parliament for St Germans ( 17 December 1830 ), his election was due to the Tory party.
The Carbonari secretly continued their agitation against Austria and the governments in friendly connection with it.
However, after continued agitation, in 1996 IBM Canada agreed to sell the business and hired Nesbitt Burns to find potential buyers.
Khomeini was released after eight months of house arrest and continued his agitation, condemning the regime's close cooperation with Israel and its capitulations, or extension of diplomatic immunity to American government personnel in Iran.
The majority still hoped to gain power by continued agitation in the factories and by the " pressure from the streets ".
The Akali Dal leaders continued their agitation for the creation of a " Punjabi Suba " after the merger of PEPSU to Punjab.
The continued agitation within Egypt as a result of British control led to a series of revolts where British military outposts were attacked.
This situation continued up to the end of the 19th century, when the agitation of the Land League began to bring about land reform.
As a result of agitation by the free settlers, transportation of convicts to Sydney ended in 1840, although it continued to the smaller colonies of Van Diemen's Land ( where settlement began in 1803 ) and Moreton Bay ( founded 1824, and later renamed Queensland ) for some years longer.
The subjects continued demonstration of agitation.
But the agitation continued more vehemently with the famous slogan ' MADRASU MANADE '( మద ్ ర ా స ు మనద ే) in Telugu meaning Madras is ours.
The protest was unsuccessful, but, although nominally dissolved, the association continued its propaganda after the defeat of the Catholic Relief Bill in 1825 ; and Sheil was one of O ' Connell's leading supporters in the agitation persistently carried on until Catholic emancipation was granted in 1829.
The popular agitation continued for three to four days disrupting normal life in Madras and Andhra regions.

agitation and after
In 1865, after much agitation and tension, the colonial office replaced the elective assembly with one composed of one-half elected members and one-half appointed.
Immediately after turning down the Anglo-French offer on colonial restoration, Ribbentrop for reasons of pure malice ordered the Reichskolonialbund to increase the agitation for the former German colonies, a move which exasperated both the Foreign Office and Quai d ' Orsay.
These acts were largely ineffective and after radical agitation, by for example the " Short Time Committees " in 1831, a Royal Commission recommended in 1833 that children aged 11 – 18 should work a maximum of 12 hours per day, children aged 9 – 11 a maximum of eight hours, and children under the age of nine should no longer be permitted to work.
* February 22 – Following intense nationalist agitation after World War I, Great Britain proclaims Egypt formally independent but continues to occupy the country militarily and control its politics.
* Pope Innocent IV returns to Rome, having left 9 years earlier in 1244 to depose Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, and being unable to return until after Frederick's death, due to the agitation throughout Europe caused by that action.
* Returning to Athens after the battle, Theramenes leads Athenian agitation against the eight generals who have commanded in the engagement ; the six who have returned to Athens are condemned for negligence in not having picked up survivors from the ships disabled in the battle.
Raymond-la-science ( Brel ), an anarchist, is released from prison after serving a sentence for spreading agitation among his co-workers.
These acts were largely ineffective and after radical agitation, by for example the " Short Time Committees " in 1831, a Royal Commission recommended in 1833 that children aged 11 – 18 should work a maximum of 12 hours per day, children aged 9 – 11 a maximum of eight hours, and children under the age of nine were no longer permitted to work.
The riots subsided after Shastri's assurance, as did the student agitation.
Arab narratives read the heightened agitation of certain Jewish groups over the Wall as an attempt to revive diaspora interest in Zionism after some years of relative decline, depression and emigration.
Bazard, after remaining for some time in obscurity in Paris, came to the conclusion that the ends of those who wished well to the people would be most easily attained, not through political agitation, but by effecting a radical change in their social condition.
In the Second World War, after Nazi Germany occupied the whole of Denmark, there was agitation by local Nazi leaders in Schleswig-Holstein to restore the pre-World War I border and re-annex to Germany the areas granted to Denmark after the plebiscite — as the Nazis did in Alsace-Lorraine at the same period.
His success in this struggle led to his appointment as chief of the Supreme Administrative Commission which had been created in St Petersburg after the February 1880 assassination attempt on the Tsar to deal with the terrorist agitation in general.
As a climax, " the tarantulees, after having danced for a long time, meet together in the chapel of Saint Paul and communally attain the paroxysm of their trance, ... "... the general and desperate agitation was dominated by the stylized cry of the tarantulees, the ' crisis cry ', an ahiii uttered with various modulations "".
The UAW was founded in May 1935 in Detroit, Michigan, under the auspices of the American Federation of Labor ( AFL ) after years of agitation within the labor federation.
Stand development is very individualized, and every practitioner has his or her own routine, but in general, after an initial agitation in the developer, film is simply allowed to stand motionless in ( generally highly dilute ) developer, with no agitation, for very long intervals, up to hours.
Recovery is more rapid after melatonin premedication than with midazolam, and there is also a reduced incidence of post-operative agitation and delirium.
The massacre was a retaliation from landlords after Dalit labourers had taken part in a CPI ( M )- led agitation for higher wages.
Briefly imprisoned after returning to Iaşi, he soon after became involved in political agitation in Wallachia, assisting his friend Ion Ghica: in February, during a Romantic nationalist celebration, he traveled to Bucharest, where he met members of the secretive Frăţia organization and of its legal front, Soţietatea Literară ( including Ghica, Nicolae Bălcescu, August Treboniu Laurian, Alexandru G. Golescu, and C. A. Rosetti ).
In 1919, after moving to Iaşi, Codreanu found communism as his new enemy, after he had witnessed the impact of Bolshevik agitation in Moldavia, and especially after Romania lost her main ally in the October Revolution, forcing her to sign the 1918 Treaty of Bucharest ; also, the newly-founded Comintern was violently opposed to Romania's interwar borders ( see Greater Romania ).

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