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Some disgruntled Tories claimed they would repeal the Bill once they regained a majority.
In later series, Guthrie became a judge and left Rumpole's chambers but a disgruntled Rumpole still found himself appearing occasionally before Mr Justice Featherstone, usually once per series.
A disgruntled French agent, Duhamel, also makes contact once again with Maturin in London and asks him for assistance in escaping to Quebec.
The driver was later picked up by Detroit police and identified as a disgruntled dancer with whom Jefferson once worked and had fired from a gig.

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Subsequently, however, in 1780, Armfelt met the king again at Spa in Belgium and completely won over the previously disgruntled monarch with his natural amiability, intelligence and social gifts.
A disgruntled “ Scottish Guard ” with unusual eating habits called Fat Bastard ( again, Mike Myers ) has been hired to extract Austin ’ s mojo from his frozen body at the Ministry of Defence Cryo Chamber.
1976 Taganka ’ s visit to Bulgaria resulted in Vysotskys ’ s interview there being filmed and 15 songs recorded by Balkanton record label, leaving the boss again rather disgruntled.
Soaked and disgruntled again, Hyacinth is further saddened when she sees all her family members, who are greeted warmly by all the other guests ( who, ironically, appear to prefer them to Hyacinth ) having a picnic on the bank with Hyacinth's wealthy sister Violet.
Early in the 2007 season he became disgruntled with his playing time and the Cubs again sought to trade him.
By the 1870s, the tenants were disgruntled sharefarmers and the estate was in Mort ’ s control again run as three farms with hired labour.
These included groups of disgruntled unemployed samurai seeking either to overthrow the government and return to the days of feudalism, or to invade Korea ( see Seikanron ), whereby their skills as warriors would be in demand again, These also included urban intellectuals and rural landowners who were part of the liberal Freedom and People's Rights Movement seeking a national assembly and written national constitution.

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Bosom Buddies and a guest appearance on a 1982 episode of Happy Days (" A Case of Revenge ," where he played a disgruntled former classmate of The Fonz ) prompted director Ron Howard to contact Hanks.
But the drama now shifted to the House of Lords, where the dismissed Ashley-Shaftesbury, in alliance with the disgruntled Buckingham and George Savile ( Viscount Halifax ) ( Coventry's nephew ), emerged as leader of the opposition to the government.
After Strang was shot by two disgruntled members in 1856, he was taken to Voree where he died.
A disgruntled Rice was eventually traded to the New York Knicks, where he would take on a sixth-man role on the team and provide the Knicks with well needed support off the bench.
Castle Street is the first known location of ' Luddism ', where disgruntled workers, replaced by machinery in their jobs, took sledgehammers to the machines.
The museum stands on the former site of the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad station, most famous for being where 20th president James Garfield was shot in 1881 by Charles Guiteau, a disgruntled office seeker.
In their place have risen guilds like X-Tel, which specialize in helping disgruntled colonists move and resettle to places where The Law has a weaker presence.
Non-political acts of sabotage have caused financial and other damage, as in a case where a disgruntled employee, Vitek Boden ( aka Peter Markan ) caused the release of 800, 000 litres of untreated sewage into waterways in Maroochy Shire, Australia.
This prompted discussions by disgruntled users on the ie. comp newsgroup, where it was decided that a pressure group was required to lobby Eircom ( the former state-owned monopoly ), Esat, Comreg ( formerly the ODTR ), and the Irish Government to take effective action that would ultimately result in universal Broadband Internet access to every home in the country.
On October 19, 2010, Bill Tieleman wrote about John Cummins convention speech where Tieleman writes that " the BC Conservatives are going to target not only disgruntled BC Liberal voters but also the NDP's traditional support bases ".
However in 1937 a disgruntled employee set the church's huge Shiloh Tabernacle, where the play took place, ablaze.
Ultimately this would lead towards a complicated series of events, where a disgruntled member of the PCH Biker gang named Thumper used the friendship between Weevil and Logan to usurp Weevil's control over the PCH Biker gang.
However the genesis of the party was in Uganda where many disgruntled NRM members were actively promoting the establishment of a political organisation to challenge Yoweri Museveni.

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Although Cephalus was already married to Procris, Eos bore him three sons, including Phaeton and Hesperus, but he then began pining for Procris, causing a disgruntled Eos to return him to her — and put a curse on them.
Fascist women's organizations, disgruntled at the lukewarm reforms, were then made subordinate to the secretariat of the party, headed by Roberto Farinacci, although gradual women's suffrage was retained.
Any hope for his party's winning the 1993 election was predicated on improving social programs, addressing employment needs, and appeasing a disgruntled, vocal public sector.
At one point in its history, the southwest corner of Hanover was known as Dresden, which in the 1780s joined other disgruntled New Hampshire towns along the Connecticut River that briefly defected to what was then the independent Republic of Vermont.
The successful conspiracy that ended Caligula's life was hatched by the disgruntled Praetorian Guard with backing by the Senate.
Despite Qatar's coming under British " protection ," Abdullah bin Jassim was far from secure: recalcitrant tribes refused to pay tribute ; disgruntled family members intrigued against him ; and he felt vulnerable to the designs of Bahrain, not to mention the Wahhabis.
There was also reorganisation after 1995, when disgruntled junior elements of the military briefly overthrew the civilian government and demanded better pay and conditions.
In July 1930, the studio's banker, Motley Flint, was murdered by a disgruntled investor in another company.
Kaleb installed a native Himyarite viceroy, Sumyafa ' Ashwa ', who ruled until 525, when he was deposed by the Aksumite general ( or soldier and former slave ) Abraha with the support of disgruntled Ethiopian soldiers.
On October 28, 1893, two days before the close of the Exposition, Harrison was murdered in his home by Patrick Eugene Prendergast, a disgruntled office seeker.
He was disgruntled at the way a potential studio album had been sacrificed in favour of the Keys to Ascension releases, as well as how a Yes tour was being arranged without his input or agreement.
* AMTRUNK: A CIA plan by New York Times journalist Tad Szulc initiated in February 1963, also called the " Leonardo Plan ," that was " an attempt to find disgruntled military officials in Cuba who might be willing to recruit higher military officials in a plot to overthrow Castro ", as well as to overthrow the Cuban government " by means of a conspiracy among high-level ... leaders of the government culminating in a coup d ' etat ".
Dreyfus was present at the ceremony removing Zola's ashes to the Panthéon in 1908, when he was wounded in the arm by a gunshot from Louis Gregori, a disgruntled journalist, in an assassination attempt.
According to other sources however Probus was killed by disgruntled soldiers, who rebelled against his orders to be employed for civic purposes, like draining marshes.
Gustav III of Sweden was assassinated at a masquerade ball by disgruntled nobleman Jacob Johan Anckarström, an event which Eugène Scribe and Daniel Auber turned into the opera Gustave III.
Wodehouse, who wrote " I wouldn't say he was disgruntled, but
Lovitz played Mike Johnson, a disgruntled former employee that had been fired and was threatening to commit suicide by jumping from the ledge outside Dave's office.
The Reagan Doctrine was strongly criticized by the neoconservatives, who also became disgruntled with the outcome of the Gulf War and United States foreign policy under Bill Clinton, sparking them to call for change towards global stability through their support for active intervention and the democratic peace theory.
On December 7, 1987, Pacific Southwest Airlines Flight 1771, bound from Los Angeles International Airport to San Francisco, was cruising above the central California coast when a disgruntled USAir employee aboard the plane shot his ex-supervisor, both pilots and then himself, causing the airplane to crash near Cayucos.
UCC also maintains that this route was not possible, but instead alleges water was introduced directly into the tank as an act of sabotage by a disgruntled worker via a connection to a missing pressure gauge on the top of the tank.

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