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Kim Philby, a Soviet double agent working as a liaison officer between the British intelligence service and the United States Central Intelligence Agency, had leaked details of the infiltration plan to Moscow, and the security breach claimed the lives of about 300 infiltrators.
A breach began to form between Fox's and Nayler's followers.
After the breach between Jackson and Calhoun, Van Buren was clearly the most prominent candidate for the vice-presidency.
The Court found in its verdict that the United States was " in breach of its obligations under customary international law not to use force against another State ", " not to intervene in its affairs ", " not to violate its sovereignty ", " not to interrupt peaceful maritime commerce ", and " in breach of its obligations under Article XIX of the Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation between the Parties signed at Managua on 21 January 1956.
# Decides that, by the acts referred to in subparagraph ( 6 ) hereof the United States of America has acted, against the Republic of Nicaragua, in breach of its obligations under Article XIX of the Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation between the United States of America and the Republic of Nicaragua signed at Managua on 21 January 1956 ;
# Decides that the United States of America, by the attacks on Nicaraguan territory referred to in subparagraph ( 4 ) hereof, and by declaring a general embargo on trade with Nicaragua on 1 May 1985, has acted in breach of its obligations under Article XIX of the Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation between the Parties signed at Managua on 21 January 1956 ;
In its most common sense, the principle refers to private contracts, stressing that contained clauses are law between the parties, and implies that nonfulfilment of respective obligations is a breach of the pact.
Under the Covenant of the League of Nations, all League members agreed that where there was a dispute between states which they " recognize to be suitable for submission to arbitration and which cannot be satisfactorily settled by diplomacy ", the matter would be submitted to the Court for arbitration, with suitable disputes being over the interpretation of an international treaty, a question on international law, the validity of facts which, if true, would breach international obligations and the nature of any reparations to be made for breaching international obligations.
She could not sue Mr. Stevenson for damages for breach of contract because there was no contract between them.
In the United States there is a breach between the civilian government and the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
In pursuance of his anti-imperial policy, Lucius declined in 1185 to crown Holy Roman Emperor Henry VI as Frederick I's destined successor, and the breach between the Empire and the Curia became wider on questions of Italian politics.
The French intervention in the Swiss civil strife, a breach of the Treaty of Lunéville ( 1801 ) between France and the Holy Roman Empire which guaranteed Swiss sovereignty, was taken as a pretext by the United Kingdom to break the peace of Amiens and declare war on France on 18 May 1803.
It led to a breach between father and son, and between the brothers, that lasted until Frederick Augustus's death in battle in 1690.
Ravel was fully aware of this, and was mostly effective in preventing a serious breach between his generation of musicians and the younger group.
Napoleon made him Minister of the Interior under the Consulate, which enabled Lucien to falsify the results of the plebiscite but which brought him into competition with Joseph Fouché, the chief of police, who showed Napoleon a subversive pamphlet that was probably written by Lucien, and effected a breach between the brothers.
During 1957 support for the FLN weakened as the breach between the internals and externals widened.
The breach between Jack and Harry widened later that year.
When the last one came to light, between Nielsen and his children's governess, the result was an eight-year breach in his marriage.
Its success also marked the beginning of the breach between Taylor and his mentor Namier, who wanted to write a similar book.
She had La Pouplinière engage the services of the Bohemian composer Johann Stamitz, who succeeded Rameau after a breach developed between Rameau and his patron ; however, by then, Rameau no longer needed La Pouplinière's financial support and protection.
However, it was inevitable that a breach would eventually occur due to a fundamental philosophical difference between the Old World crime bosses and their younger underlings.
It seemed at first that the charge would do some serious damage, especially when the Frenchmen managed to break and sabre the Grenz Georger battalion, thus creating a breach between the two Austrian Corps.

breach and Edward
In August 1296, Bruce and his father swore fealty to Edward I of England at Berwick-upon-Tweed, but in breach of this oath, which had been renewed at Carlisle, the younger Robert supported the Scottish revolt against King Edward in the following year.
The final breach with England came when Edward offered refuge to Robert III of Artois, formerly one of Philip's trusted advisers.
Historian Edward Acton argues that " by stubbornly refusing to reach any modus vivendi with the Progressive Bloc of the Duma ... Nicholas undermined the loyalty of even those closest to the throne opened an unbridgeable breach between himself and public opinion.
Another says that Edward managed to breach a wall with a ram, which convinced the garrison to surrender.

breach and brother
At Badajoz, now once more with the 43rd, he displayed, at the lesser breach, a gallantry which furnished his brother officer William Napier with the theme of one of his most glorious descriptive passages.
He wrote to his brother that he was happy " rather to end my life upon the breach than in any sickness.
Cazzetta considered the event an unforgivable breach of the outlaw code and, rather than joining the Hells Angels, in 1986 formed his own smaller gang, the Rock Machine, with his brother Giovanni.
In July 2002, Ms. Horvath and her son Robin Horvath ( himself a Packo's vice president ), sued her brother and his son Tony Packo III for libel, breach of duty, and trying to force her out of the business.
Raju and his brother, B Rama Raju, were then arrested by the CID Andhra Pradesh police headed by Mr. V S K Kaumudi, IPS on charges of breach of trust, conspiracy, cheating, falsification of records.

breach and George
In this case the profits made by a defecting spy, George Blake, for the publication of his book, were awarded to the British Government for breach of contract.
Because he did not clear his survey and proposed to pay for answers with the university committee at UWO, the administration reprimanded Rushton, calling his transgression " a serious breach of scholarly procedure ," said University President, George Pederson.
However, this was blocked by King George III, who argued that emancipating the Roman Catholics would breach his Coronation Oath.
This was however blocked by King George III who argued that emancipating Roman Catholics would breach his Coronation Oath, and was not realised until 1829.
King George was reportedly more enraged by the breach of protocol than by the nature of the request, yet it attracted the support of the Common Councilmen of London who expressed their gratitude by erecting a monument in the Guildhall, London including a life-size statue of Beckford ( pictured ), surmounting a stone tablet on which the words Beckford had used to admonish the king are engraved in gold.
Apostle George Teasdale taught the same thing, and held that eating pork was a more serious breach of the Word of Wisdom than drinking tea or coffee.
Following an incident at a Birmingham hotel in which NF supporters had entered a room booked by the BM and daubed the walls with graffiti Hill suggested to McLaughlin that the breach in security had been the fault of Steve Brady, a leading figure in the League of St. George and the only non-BM member invited to the event.
In 1966, however, the Liberal government came under attack for a security breach involving two Soviet diplomats and George Victor Spencer, a Vancouver mail clerk, who had been caught collecting information for the Soviet Embassy.
The Bulldogs finished 2nd in the regular season ( losing the minor premiership to the St George Illawarra Dragons due to a two point competition loss for an interchange breach against Penrith in Round 2 ), and players and officials took out a number of prestigious Dally M awards.
* http :// www. liberalhistory. org. uk / uploads / 25-Winter % 25201999-2000. pdf A breach in the family: the defection from the Liberal Party of Megan and Gwilym Lloyd George by J Graham Jones
* Jones, J. Graham, ' A breach in the family: the defection from the Liberal Party of Megan and Gwilym Lloyd George '
Within the castle the collection includes a 24 pounder from HMS Royal George, an RML 9 pounder 8 cwt and two hexagonally rifled Witworth 3 pounder breach loaders dating from 1876
They needed clerks and scribes for the fledgling businesses which opened up within the Fort ( Fort St George in the area which is now South Bombay ) and Eurasians and people from different parts of the hinterland, including Portuguese India, stepped in to fill the breach.
Inspired by preserved class-mate No. 6000 King George V's 1971 breach of British Rail's steam ban, in 1973 the King Preservation Society wanted to restore a locomotive to mainline condition.

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