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Rufinus ' death and Stilicho's departure gave free rein to Alaric's movements ; he ravaged Attica but spared Athens, which capitulated at once to the conqueror.
By 1959, the death of Buddy Holly, The Big Bopper and Ritchie Valens in a plane crash, the departure of Elvis for the army, the retirement of Little Richard to become a preacher, prosecutions of Jerry Lee Lewis and Chuck Berry, and the breaking of the payola scandal ( which implicated major figures, including Alan Freed, in bribery and corruption in promoting individual acts or songs ), gave a sense that the initial rock and roll era had come to an end.
Following Raft's departure, the studio gave Bogart the role of Roy Earl in the 1941 film High Sierra, which helped establish him as one of the studio's top stars ; following High Sierra, Bogart was also given a role in John Huston's successful 1941 remake of the studio's 1931 failure, The Maltese Falcon.
Signe Anderson gave birth to her daughter in May 1966, and in October she announced her departure from the band.
Over the first decades after liberation, with the departure of most ethnic Turks and Greeks and the arrival of Bulgarians from inland, Northern Dobruja, Bessarabia, and Asia Minor, and later, of refugees from Macedonia, Eastern Thrace and Southern Dobruja following the Second Balkan War and the First World War, ethnic diversity gave way to Bulgarian predominance, although sizeable minorities of Gagauz, Armenians, and Sephardic Jews remained for decades.
The success of the song prompted Washington to make a return to live performance, and also saw the departure of Leek, who gave his reasons for leaving as " Really hating being famous all of a sudden ... Just because I've been on Top of the Pops doesn't mean I should get any more respect.
IGN gave it a 6. 0 out of 10, negatively describing it as a " radical departure " from the previous Donkey Kong games, calling it " repetitive.
On the eve of Nicholas's departure, Kerensky gave permission for Michael to visit him.
In the so-called " Instructions " that Bonaparte gave to Kleber after departure, Napoleon wrote that he had already bought from Syrian merchants about 2, 000 Mamluks with whom he intended to form a special detachment.
Unmoved by lamentations and appeals, Suetonius gave the signal for departure.
Article 25 however gave the right to depart limitations if any other country authorised, constructed or acquired a capital ship, an aircraft carrier, or a submarine exceeding treaty limits, if such a departure would be necessary for the national security.
Before his departure, Park gave to Isaaco, a Mandingo guide who had been with him thus far, letters to take back to Gambia for transmission to Britain.
Before her departure, Isidoro gave her a small statue to protect her.
For at least three decades, the Supreme Court defined the required " economic power " to include just about any departure from perfect competition, going so far as to hold that possession of a copyright or even the existence of a tie itself gave rise to a presumption of economic power.
He gave Elijah a reading and study assignment upon his departure to prepare him for his mission.
The departure of European owners and managers from factories and agricultural estates gave rise to a spontaneous, grass-roots phenomenon, later termed autogestion, which saw workers take control of the enterprises to keep them operating.
At his departure the emperor presented him with a valuable jewel, which Wotton received with due respect, but before leaving the city he gave it to his hostess, because, he said, he would accept no gifts from the enemy of the Bohemian queen.
This marked an important departure from medieval natural law theories which gave precedence to obligations over rights.
In twelve seasons as the Gators ' head coach, Steve Spurrier had led them to an 11 – 1 record against the Bulldogs, so his departure to the NFL following the 2001 season gave Georgia fans reason to cheer.
Within four years, Shilton had forced Banks ' own departure from Leicester after the teenager gave the club an ultimatum over which goalkeeper should be first choice.
On September 30, 1968, the government gave permission to create a regional center and Hesder Yeshiva in Kfar Etzion, a major demand of the settlers and the final departure from the continuity plan.
At the time, he made no announcement and gave no reason for his departure.
After Joel's departure from the S. O. L., the Mads tried to rescue him, but gave up seconds later when they discovered that he had already safely landed in the Australian Outback.
When Meeks first announced their departure months prior to its conceiving, and without label confirmation, he gave a less than positive remark, stating " It's like a journey in the wilderness-you know with like the struggle and stuff.

departure and party
The Whig-Radical amalgam could not become a true modern political party, however, while it was dominated by aristocrats, and it was not until the departure of the " Two Terrible Old Men ", Russell and Palmerston, that Gladstone could become the first leader of the modern Liberal Party.
Exactly when Mellitus and his party arrived in England is unknown, but he was certainly in the country by 604, when Augustine consecrated him as bishop in the province of the East Saxons, making Mellitus the first Bishop of London after the Roman departure ( London was the East Saxons ' capital ).
Unlike older legacy systems, the newer generation of Unix systems featured standardized programming interfaces and peripheral interconnects ; third party development of hardware and software was encouraged, a significant departure from the norm of the time, which saw companies such as Amdahl and Hitachi going to court for the right to sell systems and peripherals that were compatible with IBM's mainframes.
Previous Speakers have been minority leaders ( when the majority party changes, as they are already the House party leader, and as the minority leader is usually their party's nominee for speaker ), or majority leaders ( upon departure of the current speaker in the majority party ), assuming that the party leadership hierarchy is followed.
The reformists in the Socialist Party attributed the decline to the departure of the " Haywood element ", and predicted that the party would recover.
This was a sharp departure from usual practice, in which the incumbent in a safe seat resigns to allow a newly elected party leader a chance to get into Parliament.
Those close to Argüello are saying that he was becoming progressively disenchanted with the Ortegistas and the Sandinista government, and was planning an imminent departure from the Sandinista political party.
In January 2011, Labor Party leader Barak formed a breakaway party, Independence, which enabled him to maintain his loyal Labor's MK faction within Netanyahu's government, and prevented the departure of Labor party as a whole from Netanyahu's coalition-government.
Buchanan announced his departure from the Republican Party in October 1999, disparaging them ( along with the Democrats ) as a " beltway party.
In the end, Lord opted to stay in New Brunswick due to his young family and the fact that his departure would force his party into a minority government situation.
Once New Labour was established, it was developed as a brand, portrayed as a departure from ' Old Labour ', the party of pre-1994, which had been criticised for regularly betraying its election promises and was linked with trade unionism, the state, and benefit claimants.
During the campaign the party had to contend with a public image damaged following a protest in the Parliament which saw members of the party suspended from the chamber for a month, as well as the party's schism with the resultant departure of Sheridan.
Observers interpreted that his departure of federal politics was due to his frustration at the stranglehold on the future leadership of the Liberal party by the then Minister of Finance, Paul Martin, and possibly because Chrétien had promoted John Manley to Deputy Prime Minister, which designated Manley as the preferred successor.
After Kent's departure, Shea became party leader.
After the departure of Sigismund Korybut, the city of Hradec Králové refused to recognize Bořek as its ruler, due to the democratic party gaining the upper hand.
With Chrétien's departure, Duceppe became the longest-serving leader of a major party in Canada.
Kenny participated in a three party leader debate on RTÉ, moderated by Miriam O ' Callaghan and also in a five way debate on RTÉ, which was a new departure involving all party leaders of the outgoing Dáil, including Kenny, moderated by Pat Kenny.
The party leadership had never accepted the concept of free and flexible pricing for some products, which was an important Bulgarian departure from centralized planning in the 1960s.

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