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These cyclonic disturbances generally move eastward from over the Mediterranean Sea several times a month and result in sporadic precipitation.
Following the disturbances, the Abbey was still the largest religious city-state in Switzerland, with over 77, 000 inhabitants.
In 1797 he brought reinforcements from the Rhine to Bonaparte's army in Italy, distinguishing himself greatly at the passage of the Tagliamento, and in 1798 served as ambassador to Vienna, but had to quit his post owing to the disturbances caused by his hoisting the tricolour over the embassy.
Tallgrass Prairie evolved over tens of thousands of years with the disturbances of grazing and fire.
The police raid of a private gay club called the Stonewall Inn on June 27, 1969, led to a series of minor disturbances in the neighborhood of the bar over the course of the subsequent three days involving more than 1, 000 people.
In April 2000, violent protests over plans to privatize the water utility in the city of Cochabamba led to nationwide disturbances.
* Induced-from natural disturbances or human related activities, they are subject to successional changes over time
Kp and ap are the average of K and a over 13 geomagnetic observatories to represent planetary-wide geomagnetic disturbances.
Up to 5 metres ( 16 feet ) of reddish, sandy soil had accumulated over the site in the two millennia following its construction, but archaeologists found evidence of earlier disturbances at the site.
Over thousands of years these varying regeneration strategies produce a tug of war effect where kauri retreats uphill during periods of calm, then takes over lower areas briefly during mass disturbances.
Amongst the fruits of his industry may be mentioned a laborious investigation of the disturbances of Jupiter by Saturn, the results of which were employed and confirmed by Euler in his prize essay of 1748 ; a series of lunar observations extending over fifty years ; some interesting researches in terrestrial magnetism and atmospheric electricity, in the latter of which he detected a regular diurnal period ; and the determination of the places of a great number of stars, including at least twelve separate observations of Uranus, between 1750 and its discovery as a planet.
For the rest of the 1950s and 1960s, despite some short-term disturbances in 1967 resulting from a spill over into Hong Kong of the Cultural Revolution in China, both domestic and cross-border traffic continued to show steady overall growth.
Paul was expelled ; Macedonius was severely blamed for his part in these disturbances, and for allowing himself to be ordained without imperial sanction ; but over all the Arians triumphed.
Within a year of his accession Timothy directed that the Ter Sanctus should be recited with the addition of " Who was crucified for us ", which led to disturbances in two churches, in which many were slain over November 4 and 5, and to a terrible riot the following day which nearly caused the deposition of the Emperor Anastasius.
When the flow of air comes from the northeast due to a widespread low pressure area over the Atlantic and atmospheric disturbances over France, the air is even colder at both high altitudes and ground level, and the mistral is even stronger, and the weather worse, with the creation of cumulus clouds bringing weak storms.
Integration failed largely because Britain lost interest after the Suez fiasco and the constitution was again revoked in 1958 following massive disturbances over redundancies at the Malta Drydocks.
Furthermore, the Tang government also lost most of its control over the Western Regions, due to troop withdrawal to central China to attempt to crush the rebellion and deal with subsequent disturbances.
Any disturbances such as gusts or turbulence will be damped over a short period of time and the aircraft will return to its level flight trimmed airspeed.
During the first half of the nineteenth century Yeomanry Regiments were used extensively in support of the civil authority to quell riots and civil disturbances, including the Peterloo Massacre ; as police forces were created and took over this role, the Yeomanry concentrated on local defence.
During his tenure, the nation and Congress were in tremendous political upheaval over slavery, that included violence, disorder, and disturbances of the peace.
George Wise, a prominent local Protestant leader, had been imprisoned for refusing to be bound over to keep the peace following disturbances at meetings held in public squares and gardens.
This same year, disturbances broke out in Russian Poland and to some extent spilled over into Galicia.
Since 1991, there is a cease-fire between Morocco and Polisario, but disturbances in Moroccan-held territories as well as the ongoing dispute over the legal status of the territory, guarantees continued United Nations involvement and occasional international attention to the issue.

disturbances and reform
In the United Kingdom, following the Peterloo Massacre of August 16, 1819, the British government acted to prevent any future disturbances by the introduction of new legislation, the so-called Six Acts which labelled any meeting for radical reform as " an overt act of treasonable conspiracy ".

disturbances and 1831
As another consequence of the disturbances, a new constitution was accepted in 1831 which came into effect on 4 September of that year.

disturbances and
* 1970 Vietnam War: Kent State shootings: the Ohio National Guard, sent to Kent State University after disturbances in the city of Kent the weekend before, opens fire killing four unarmed students and wounding nine others.
It forms because the solar velocity of the wind exceeds ( typically 2 3 times ) that of Alfvén waves, a family of characteristic waves with which disturbances propagate in a magnetized fluid.
Toxins are often distinguished from other chemical agents by their method of production-the word toxin does not specify method of delivery ( compare with venom and the narrower meaning of poison all substances that can also cause disturbances to organisms ).
Amid the disturbances consequent upon the death of the Borgia Pope Alexander VI ( 1492 1503 ), it took the combined pressures of all the ambassadors to induce Cesare Borgia to withdraw from Rome, so that an unpressured conclave might take place.
* August 29 WWII: Germany dissolves the Danish government after it refuses to deal with a wave of strikes and disturbances to the satisfaction of the German authorities ( see Occupation of Denmark ).
* February 13 Civil rights disturbances occur at the University of Wisconsin Madison and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
* March Emperor Marcian sends an embassy to Carthage to end the Vandal raids in the Mediterranean from their strongholds in North Africa and quells disturbances on the Armenian frontier.
Unrest among his warriors led to violence in 477 478, but no such disturbances occurred during the later period of his reign.
During the disturbances of 1830 32 Melbourne " acted both vigorously and sensitively, and it was for this function that his reforming brethren thanked him heartily ".
The highest rainfall is found instead in upland places on the border with Lazio, are especially vulnerable to disturbances Atlantic, and are around 1500 2000 mm ( Pescara in 2010 showed a value close to 2800 mm ).
On 25 26 October 2010, the UVF were involved in rioting and disturbances in the Rathcoole area of Newtownabbey.
* The 1628 26 BC climate disturbances, usually attributed to the Minoan eruption of Santorini
Due to the high penetration across the blood brain barrier, lipophilic beta blockers, such as propranolol and metoprolol, are more likely than other, less lipophilic, beta blockers to cause sleep disturbances, such as insomnia and vivid dreams and nightmares.
Eventually perhaps influenced by reports of French troop disturbances at Verdun Haig agreed to attack at the start of July.
A theoretical discussion of the disturbances embodied in them ( long familiarly known to lunar experts as the Darlegung ) appeared in the Abhandlungen of the Saxon Academy of Sciences in 1862 1864.
When most of the occupation forces were transferred to Korea in 1950 51, the 75, 000 strong National Police Reserve was formed to back up the ordinary police during civil disturbances, and pressure mounted for a centralized system more compatible with Japanese political preferences.
* F50 F59 Behavioral syndromes associated with physiological disturbances and physical factors
Domestically, Portugal was twice declared bankrupt on 14 June 1892, and again on 10 May 1902 causing industrial disturbances, socialist and republican antagonism and press criticism of the monarchy.
In addition, there are a number of horizontal asymmetries day-night difference in the height of the ionosphere, latitudinal changes in the Earth magnetic field, sudden ionospheric disturbances, polar cap absorption, variation in the Earth radius of +/- 11km from equator to geographic poles, etc.
Revolutionary disturbances pervaded the territories of the Austrian Empire, and Emperor Ferdinand I ( 1835 1848 ) promised to reorganize the empire on a constitutional, parliamentary basis.
Due to a combination of the racial disturbances associated with the 1968 riots, the opening of new suburban malls, and concentration of new commercial building near K Street Farragut Square, the Metro Center area declined.

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