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defection and people
His defection was later revealed to be due to Iceman having lost faith on his world as he was tired of seeing the people he cared about being murdered.
Some Republicans called for his deposition, others for his trial for alleged treason and intended defection to the enemies of the French people.
B ' Stard continued this train of thought through his defection to New Labour when he was instrumental in arranging a postcode lottery for cancer treatment so that " only the right people get better ".
Among the rules were no stealing of livestock from other people, sharing food with travellers, no abduction of women from other families, and no defection among soldiers.
If enough people are altruists, sacrificing the payoff of first-round defection is worth the price in order to determine whether or not your opponent is an altruist.
" Berry Richards ' defection from the CCF was a matter of great regret to many people.
While the bill was being debated, the news broke on February 16, 1946, of the defection of Igor Gouzenko in Canada, and the subsequent arrest of 22 people.

defection and did
The Roman Catholic Church likewise treats it as any other act of renunciation of the Catholic faith, although for a few years, from 2006 to 2009, it did note in the baptismal register any formal act of defection from the Catholic Church, a concept quite distinct from that of presentation of such a certificate.
In history Mi Fang remained in Wu after his defection and did not return to Shu.
Yang's defection earned him Mao's trust, but Yang's wife was not able to leave Zhang's force, and the couple did not reunite until 1936, after Zhang's force was decisively defeated by Kuomintang warlords, and the survivors fled back to Yan ' an.
The KGB did not discover Häyhänen's defection until August, although it more than likely notified Fisher earlier when Häyhänen failed to arrive in Moscow.
He did not tell his parents about the decision, and with $ 20 and the help of another Czech who defected, whom Nedvěd refuses to identify even today, he declared his defection at a Calgary police station.
Menzies always denied that he had had advance knowledge of Petrov's defection, although he did not deny that he had exploited it and Cold War anti-Communist sentiment.
When asked in an interview in 2005, whether she was thinking about defection, she said that it came to her mind ; however, that action could have resulted in serious retaliation against her relatives she would have left behind, and she did not want that.
The Kremlin did not want news of the uprising to spread and were therefore willing, perhaps even prepared, to present it to world public opinion as an attempted defection to the West — something that could not be further from the truth.
Frank ’ s defection did not hurt the Stamps-Baxter company in the long run, although it did lead to some confusion among the public.
I do not think it can be considered defection even though Russian security officials did not want me to go overseas.
In 2002, his explanation for the defection was: The first Thatcher government did get a bit bogged down and it wasn't really the radical government that subsequently emerged ,... And the fact that you had a completely new opportunity to wipe the slate clean, with no baggage, was a very attractive thing.
Shaheen began his international career for Qatar by winning two medals at the 2003 Asian Athletics Championships, taking silvers over 1500 m and 5000 m. When he won the steeplechase at the 2003 World Championships in Athletics in Paris, his brother, who was also in the race, walked off the track and did not congratulate him due to his defection to Qatar.
The defection of a Yuan contender, Qoshila, to Esen Buqa's side did little to improve the situation, and the Yuan continued to advance their position.
After Redfa's defection, a press conference was held during which he indicated that he had suffered from religious and ethnic discrimination in Iraq and that he did not feel that it was his home, and requested asylum in the United States.

defection and indeed
< http :// penelope. uchicago. edu / Thayer / E / Roman / Texts / Polybius / 1 *. html ></ ref > The Carthaginian generals Hanno and Hamilcar then came to Utica's defense, managing to raise the siege, but " the severest blow of all … was the defection of Hippacritae and Utica, the only two cities in Libya which had … bravely faced the present war … indeed they never had on any occasion given the least sign of hostility to Carthage .” Polybius.

defection and first
When Nicholas Elliott met Philby in late 1962, the first time since Golitsyn's defection, he found Philby too drunk to stand, and with a bandaged head ; he had fallen repeatedly and cracked his skull on a bathroom radiator, requiring stitches.
A tit for two tats player will let the first defection go unchallenged as a means to avoid the " death spiral " of the previous example.
Around 1975, Israel sponsored the creation of a surrogate force, Lebanese Christian ( Melkite ) Major Saad Haddad was the first officer to defect from the Lebanese Army to ally himself with Israel., a defection which led to the formation of the pro-Israel Free Lebanon Army, based in a corridor, the " Security Zone " along Lebanon's southern border from 1982 after Israel's invasion of Lebanon.
His main goal in leaving the Soviet Union was to work with these innovators ; in the first two years after his defection, he danced for no fewer than 13 different choreographers, including Jerome Robbins, Glen Tetley, Alvin Ailey, and Twyla Tharp.
During his first term, Tower was the only Republican Senator from the South until the defection in 1964 of Strom Thurmond of South Carolina.
The first major defection from Warner's movement occurred in the latter years of the 1890s.
The defection gives British scientists and tacticians access to an FuG 202 Lichtenstein B / C UHF-band airborne interception radar for the first time, compromising the secrets of the early B / C UHF-band version of the radar.
It was the first recording since the defection of Alphonso Martin, leaving the trio of Hinds, Nisbett and Selwyn.
The first SG mission to Apophis ' homeworld, Chulak, sees the defection of Jaffa warrior Teal ' c to Earth.
The defection of Zoltán Czibor, Sándor Kocsis and Ferenc Puskás severely weakened Honvéd and in 1957 they only avoided relegation after the Hungarian Football Federation decide to expand the first division.
The team trailed badly in the first National League season, after the defection of its Big Four western players to Chicago, but rebounded to win again both 1877-78.
This, of course, means defection at the first stage.
Mendicant Bias is first encountered in Halo 3 on the Ark, as it attempted to communicate with the Master Chief through Terminals, claiming it sought atonement for its defection to the Flood by helping the Spartan, and was presumably destroyed along with the Ark when the Chief activated the incomplete Halo that the Ark was constructing.
He was first a scene painter, then acted in the provinces, and appeared in London in 1695 at Drury Lane after Thomas Betterton's defection.
Anthony Mockler notes that despite the fact the young Ras shook Ethiopian morale, " this was the first and last open defection to the Italians of an important noble and his men.
This song marked Davis's second single release upon his defection from Bang Records to Arista, the first being " Cool Night ".
This book explores the 1950s subject of defection to the Soviets, but it also demonstrates how the breakup of Christie's first marriage in the 1920s remained with her.
* Section 4,The Other Side of the Moon ”, begins with an account of the 1989 defection to the UK of Vladimir Pasechnik, the first Soviet bioweaponeer to flee to the West.

defection and instance
Another instance of change of bororiet is a shameful perhaps spiteful defection ' martaet ' which means somebody deserts his bororiet for another.

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