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The Russian Revolution in 1917 was triggered by a combination of economic breakdown, war weariness, and discontent with the autocratic system of government, and it first brought a coalition of liberals and moderate socialists to power, but their failed policies led to seizure of power by the Communist Bolsheviks on 25 October.
This period of political breakdown and reorganization also saw the rise of written local vernaculars in place of the literary and liturgical Church Slavonic language, a further stage in the evolving differentiation between the Belarusian, Russian and Ukrainian languages.
Following his breakdown, Balakirev sought solace in the strictest sect of Russian Orthodoxy, dating his conversion to the anniversary of his mother's death in March 1871.
The Russian revolution of 1905 led to social and political unrest and a breakdown of security in Finland, which was then a Grand Duchy under the sovereignty of the Russian Czar.
Issues of performance in the Crimean War, especially disastrous lack of due provision for operations during the Russian winter of 1854 brought about the Board's demise in 1855. also the reference to Lord Raglan # Notable staff | below. As a result of enquiries made into the breakdown of transport and hospital arrangements during the first winter of the war, the Board of Ordnance, which had been in existence for four hundred years, was abolished, and the Artillery together with the Royal Engineers came directly under the Commander-in-Chief and the War Office like the rest of the Army.
The loss of recruits and industrial capacity in breakaway republics, as well as the breakdown of the Russian economy, caused a devastating decline in the capacity of post-Soviet Russian armed forces in the decade following 1992.
According to the 1897 Russian census, the disputed city of Vilnius had an ethnic breakdown of 30 % Poles, 40 % Jews, and 2 % Lithuanians ; however the percentage of Lithuanians was much higher in the surrounding countryside.

breakdown and forces
It was created primarily in response to the breakdown of leadership and organization, specifically when US forces were POWs during the Korean War.
Degradation ( from, literally — reduction ), regression — the process of deterioration of characteristics of an object with time ; moving back ; gradual decline ; decline in quality ; breakdown of matter due to the impact of external forces in conformity with the laws of nature and time.
Radios, field telephones, and signalling systems can be used to address the problem, but when these systems are used to co-ordinate multiple forces such as ground troops and aircraft, their breakdown can dramatically increase the risk of friendly fire.
The republic was nearing its breakdown, under attack by extreme forces from the right and the left.
The breakdown of law and order on the Mexican side of the border, coupled with the lack of federal military forces, meant the Rangers were once again called upon to restore and maintain law and order, by any necessary means.
Major General Hüseyin Hüsnü Emir ( Erkilet ) gives the breakdown of forces as per individual units as:
In 2004, Nicola Calipari, a high-ranking SISMI hostage negotiator, was killed at a U. S. Army checkpoint in Baghdad by Mario Lozano, purportedly after a communication breakdown between the Italian intelligence community and the occupying forces.
The presence of the adjuvant forces the immune system to respond to the membrane vesicles by acting to prevent their breakdown and elimination, while causing local tissue damage to provoke the desired immune reaction.
On 5 September, Saadi Gaddafi said in an interview with CNN that an " aggressive " speech by his brother Saif al-Islam had led to the breakdown of the negotiations between NTC forces and Gaddafi loyalists in Bani Walid.
Comb drives cannot scale to large gap distances ( equivalently actuation distance ), since development of effective forces at large gaps distances would require high voltages -- therefore limited by electrical breakdown.

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* List of countries by GDP sector composition breakdown includes agricultural sector information
* Price analysis involves the breakdown of a price to a unit figure
The conflicts are known as the Wars of the Roses ( 1455 1485 ), and although the fighting was very sporadic and small, there was a general breakdown in the authority and power of the Crown.
This affected him greatly his health degenerated rapidly and he was again admitted to hospital with a nervous breakdown.
Zombie fiction is now a sizeable sub-genre of horror, usually describing a breakdown of civilization occurring when most of the population become flesh-eating zombies a zombie apocalypse.
Olivier came to recognise the symptoms of an impending episode several days of hyperactivity followed by a period of depression and an explosive breakdown, after which Leigh would have no memory of the event, but would be acutely embarrassed and remorseful.
Other changes that commonly occur with age include the development of leukoaraiosis, which is a rarefaction of the white matter that can be caused by a variety of conditions, including loss of myelin, axonal loss, and a breakdown of the blood brain barrier.
1 6 ) that only a return to some form of Catholicism could halt the breakdown of western civilization which began with the Reformation.
* June 6 In Singapore, chief minister David Marshall resigns after the breakdown of talks about internal self-government in London.
* Current breakdown of fatalities in conflict Institute for Counter-Terrorism
Although his pontificate had been so stormy and unhappy that he is said to have regretted on his deathbed that he ever left his monastery, Eugene IV's victory over the Council of Basel and his efforts on behalf of church unity nevertheless contributed greatly to the breakdown of the conciliar movement and restored the papacy to a semblance of the dominant position it had held before the Western Schism ( 1378 1417 ).
* 1957 John Wheeler discusses the breakdown of classical general relativity near singularities and the need for quantum gravity
* U. S. Navy Captain Francis " Frank " Bartholomew Parker ( Jonathan LaPaglia ), a former Navy SEAL and ex-CIA operative who was brought out of a secret CIA mental institution due to a mental breakdown he had suffered as a result of being tortured while being a prisoner in Somalia to be the project's chrononaut.
Pan-pan ( from the French: panne a breakdown ) indicates an urgent situation of a lower order than a " grave and imminent threat requiring immediate assistance ", such as a mechanical breakdown or a medical problem.
These findings have led to the hypotheses that ( 1 ) breakdown of the blood brain barrier allows access of neuron-binding autoantibodies and soluble exogenous Aβ42 to brain neurons and ( 2 ) binding of these auto-antibodies to neurons triggers and / or facilitates the internalization and accumulation of cell surface-bound Aβ42 in vulnerable neurons through their natural tendency to clear surface-bound autoantibodies via endocytosis.
Thus, in some patients, Alzheimer's disease may be caused ( or more likely, aggravated ) by a breakdown in the blood brain barrier.
Subsequently published as The Two Cultures and the Scientific Revolution, the lecture argued that the breakdown of communication between the " two cultures " of modern society the sciences and the humanities was a major hindrance to solving the world's problems.
They rejected the assumption that such compounds would be toxic, believing that the stability of the carbon fluorine bond would be sufficient to prevent the release of hydrogen fluoride or other potential breakdown products.
However, reliance on clinical trials can be misleading indications of real-world adverse effects for example, the statin cerivastatin was withdrawn from the market in 2001 due to cases of rhabdomyolysis ( muscle breakdown ), although rhabdomyolysis did not occur in a meta-analysis of cerivastatin clinical trials.
Some have pointed to this as one reason for the breakdown of American British relations.

breakdown and exacerbated
A nervous breakdown, exacerbated by a drug he has been taking to try to control the twitching, causes the man to pass out in the middle of a performance, drawing the attention of Erica and the policemen.
Since its economy was highly dependent on the rest of the former Soviet Union for energy and raw materials, the breakdown in trade following the breakup of the Soviet Union had a serious effect, exacerbated at times by drought and civil conflict.
This breakdown was exacerbated by severe adverse weather in the latter 1850s.
When Eric and Donna announced that they were moving to Madison at the end of Season Five, Kitty suffered a nervous breakdown, exacerbated by Red's support of the plan.

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