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chaos and poverty
Our policy is not directed against any country, but against hunger, poverty, desperation and chaos.
Garfield worked as a janitor, bell ringer, and carpenter to support himself financially at the Geauga Seminary, at Chester, Ohio., Garfield later said of this early time, " I lament that I was born to poverty, and in this chaos of childhood, seventeen years passed before I caught any inspiration ... a precious 17 years when a boy with a father and some wealth might have become fixed in manly ways.
The external proletariat, living outside the civilization in poverty and chaos, grows envious.
In their writings, Spain is converted into the Orient of the Western World ( Africa begins in the Pyrenees ), an exotic country full of brigands, economic underdevelopment, Gypsies, ignorance, machismo, matadores, Moors, passion, political chaos, poverty and fanatical religiosity.
World War I plunged Eastern Europe into chaos and subjected Jewish communities across the region to intense poverty, famine, and inflamed anti-Semitism.
Witt saw the Nazis as the answer to the chaos and poverty of the Weimar Republic.
Wishing to repay his father's debt and to secure the forgiveness, Fikret wanders into the real world of Sarajevo, the world that is ruled by post-war chaos, misery and poverty and becomes an ideal target for two corrupted policemen who wish to " help " him: they plant the kidnapped girl on him.

chaos and following
In the chaos following the murder, Claudius witnessed the German guard cut down several uninvolved noblemen, including many of his friends.
Asiaticus had been a claimant to the throne in the chaos following Caligula's death and a co-consul with the Statilius Corvinus mentioned above.
In the chaos following the death of Oliver Cromwell in 1658, General George Monck allowed the members barred in 1648 to retake their seats so that they could pass the necessary legislation to allow the Restoration and dissolve the Long Parliament.
The continued chaos would be instrumental in the events that saw the resurrection of Republican sentiment in the city and the eventual establishment of the Commune of Rome in the following decade.
However, a court conference the following year convinced the majority that a limited engagement at Mayi involving the assassination of the Chanyu would throw the Xiongnu realm into chaos and benefit the Han.
The upheaval following the overthrow of the monarchy, invasion by foreign monarchist powers and the revolt in the Vendée combined to throw the nation into chaos and the government into frenzied paranoia.
During the chaos following the attack of the city, some were killed in the Safety Zone, but the crimes that took place in the rest of the city were far greater by all accounts.
Japan moved into Outer Manchuria as a result of the chaos following the Russian Revolution of 1917.
The złoty was reintroduced as Poland's currency by Władysław Grabski in 1924, following the hyperinflation and monetary chaos of the years after World War I.
The following day, Black Tuesday was a day of chaos.
The last years of the Cultural Revolution were dominated by internal chaos, and following Chairman Mao's death in October 1976, only two PSC members continued their official duties ; namely, Hua Guofeng ( party chairman ) and Ye Jianying ( vice chairman ).
Alexander II Zabinas ( Greek ), ruler of the Greek Seleucid kingdom, was a counter-king who emerged in the chaos following the Seleucidian loss of Mesopotamia to the Parthians.
From its creation following World War II, the government of Yugoslavia kept a close watch on nationalist sentiment among the many ethnic and religious groups that comprise the country, as it could have led to chaos and the breakup of the state.
Some, possibly following Jonathan Swift, argue that humans are the stupidest of hominids when massed socially, no better than domestic animals bred for either chaos or slavery, and have thus lost much of their capacity to solve ecological or social problems with creativity.
The Ottoman Interregnum, or the Ottoman Civil War, ( 20 July 1402 – 5 July 1413 ) ( Fetret Devri in Turkish ) began on 20 July 1402, when chaos reigned in the Ottoman Empire following the defeat of Sultan Bayezid I by the Central Asian warlord Timur.
That heritage can be discerned in language, incorporating shards of the Roman past, in architecture, in the emerging Romanesque ( Norman ) architecture, and in a new feudal structure erected as a bulwark against the chaos that overtook the Continent following the collapse of Roman authority and the subsequent Dark Ages.
Before Dong Zhuo arrived, however, He Jin was assassinated by the eunuchs and Luoyang fell into chaos following a clash between supporters of both sides.
From Athens they traveled to Constantinople, capital of the Ottoman Empire, and intended to proceed to Cairo, only recently emerged from the chaos following Napoleon's invasion of Egypt and the international conflicts that followed.
After the Pearl Harbor attack, the Japanese occupy the Shanghai International Settlement, and in the following chaos Jim becomes separated from his parents.
Creation in the " agon " model takes the following storyline: ( 1 ) God as the divine warrior battles the monsters of chaos, who include Sea, Death, Tannin and Leviathan ; ( 2 ) The world of nature joins in the battle and the chaos-monsters are defeated ; ( 3 ) God is enthroned on a divine mountain, surrounded by lesser deities ; ( 4 ) He speaks, and nature brings forth the created world, or for the Greeks, the cosmos.
The chaos caused by the Franco-Prussian War and the following siege of Paris led to the closing of Elie Courtet's factory.
On September 16, 1923, in the chaos immediately following the Great Kantō Earthquake, Osugi and his lover / partner, Noe Itō, and his six-year-old nephew, Munekazu Tachibana, were arrested, beaten to death and thrown into a well by a squad of military police led by Lieutenant Amakasu Masahiko.
The party brought stability following the chaos of the Irish Civil War, and provided honest government.
On September 16, 1923, in the chaos immediately following the Great Kantō earthquake, according to writer and activist Harumi Setouchi, Itō, Ōsugi, and his 6 year old nephew were arrested, beaten to death and thrown into an abandoned well by a squad of military police led by Lieutenant Masahiko Amakasu.

chaos and beginning
Since about the 3rd century CE, the Jewish calendar has used the Anno Mundi epoch ( Latin for “ in the year of the world ,” abbreviated AM or A. M .; Hebrew ), sometimes referred to as the “ Hebrew era .” According to Rabbinic reckoning, the beginning of " year 1 " is not Creation, but about one year before Creation, with the new moon of its first month ( Tishrei ) to be called molad tohu ( the mean new moon of chaos or nothing ).
A council of workers called the St. Petersburg Soviet was created in all this chaos, and the beginning of a communist political protest had begun.
His death was the epoch event beginning the troubled Crisis of the Third Century where a succession of short-reigning military emperors, revolting generals, and counter claimants presided over governmental chaos, civil war, general instability and great economic disruption.
* The Chandra Hindu Dynasty ends, thus beginning a time of chaos in areas belonging to modern-day India.
In the beginning there was nothing in the universe except a formless chaos.
Leadership ( Field Marshal Gerd Von Rundstedt had been recalled by Adolf Hitler, to reassure the crumbling western front ), initiative and a good staff system were beginning to create a defence out of chaos.
thumbThe fall of Kamakura marks the beginning of an era in Japanese history characterized by chaos and violence called the Muromachi period.
It says that in the beginning, there was nothing but Po ; the endless black chaos.
In the beginning there was nothing in the universe except a formless chaos.
Over a 48-hour period beginning on 2 September 1792, as the Legislative Assembly ( successor to the National Constituent Assembly ) dissolved into chaos, angry mobs massacred 3 bishops, including the Archbishop of Arles, and more than 200 priests.
#: Meant to portray the primordial chaos from which order emerged, instrumental voices merge in this 13-voice polyphonic beginning, like impulses released from the void.
The 15 May 2002 election was the beginning of a year of political chaos in the Netherlands following the LPF leader's assassination on 6 May the same year.
The Gang of Four symbolized everything that went wrong during the ten years of chaos of the Cultural Revolution, and their demise, the general populace had expected, would mark the beginning of a new era.
Bundesliga, only a skeleton of the successful 2001 team remained ; the season 2002 – 03 ended up in chaos, with the team fighting relegation ( ultimately in vain ) from the very beginning, various coaches departing and other problems internal to the club.
There are many chances that the Spaniards backed the Haitian revolution from the beginning, providing the insurgents with food and weapons: they knew that the episode would cause chaos in Saint-Domingue, giving Spain the chance to send troops to that territory and re-annex it, since it had been a Spanish possession taken by the French in the Peace Treaty of Ryswick ( 1697 ).
Ben returns to the house to find things beginning to dissolve into chaos.
As soon as the merc hits the ground in the middle of the chaos, the player assumes control, beginning his or her manhunt for the " Deck of 52 ".
Amid rampant violence and chaos, Noriega celebrated the overthrow of Haiti's government, stating to Congress: " Now we can make a new beginning in helping Haiti to build a democracy that respects the rule of law and protects the human rights of its citizens.
In Paris, over a forty-eight hour period beginning on September 2, 1792, as the Legislative Assembly ( successor to the National Constituent Assembly ) dissolved into chaos, three Church bishops and more than two hundred priests were massacred by angry mobs ; this constituted part of what would become known as the September Massacres.
He is known for encouraging Confucianism and renovating state affairs at the beginning of his reign, although political chaos and his incompetent leadership during the Japanese invasions of Korea marred his later years.

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